• founded. 2000 - Stadtarchiv Dresden [de] (city archives) relocated to Elisabeth-Boer-Strasse. 2002 Elbe Flood. Volkswagen's Transparent Factory opens. 2004...
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    Culture". Japanese Archaeology. Charles T. Keally. Retrieved 2010-03-19. Boer, Elisabeth de; Yang, Melinda A.; Kawagoe, Aileen; Barnes, Gina L. (2020). "Japan...
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  • interest in the Boer republics, and the two Boer Wars resulted: The First Boer War (1880–1881) and the Second Boer War (1899–1902). The Boers won the first...
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  • May 2019. Stewart Wilken  South Africa 1990–1997 10 10+ Known as "Boetie Boer"; raped, sodomised and murdered 10 victims from 1990 to 1997. Sentenced to...
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    Roland Böer (6 December 1970) is a German conductor with a focus on opera. He has worked at leading European opera houses, including the Oper Frankfurt...
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    volunteers to aid the sick and suffering at charity hospitals. During the Boer War and World War I, she served with the British Red Cross Society. In late...
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  • son of Elisabeth Schaap and Lammert de Boer, a baker in Kollum, Friesland, De Boer immigrated with his family to the United States in 1956. De Boer attended...
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    are not present in the dialects of the Noto Peninsula and Toyama. Elisabeth de Boer arguments in favour of an Izumo/Tōhoku branch within the Japanese...
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    resurrection (John 20:14–16); (Mark 16:9 later manuscripts). Esther A. de Boer compares her role in other non-canonical texts, noting that "in the Gospel...
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    Pieter Johannes "Piet" Potgieter (1822 – 1854) was a South African Boer political figure. He was the acting head of state of Zoutpansberg from 1852 to...
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