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  2. De Kiekeboes - Wikipedia

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    De Kiekeboes is a comic strip series created by Belgian artist Merho in 1977. The series appears in Dutch.It is first published in the newspapers Gazet van Antwerpen and Het Belang van Limburg and then published as comic books by Standaard Uitgeverij.

  3. Peeters Publishers - Wikipedia

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    After the First World War, the family focused mainly on its bookshop. In 1960, Emmanuel Peeters took over the Imprimerie Orientaliste and brought the book printing business back to the Peeters family in Leuven. [4] To this day, the Peeters publishing house is still family-owned and has strongly internationalised its activities. [3] [2] [1]

  4. Lemniscaat - Wikipedia

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    Lemniscaat was founded in 1963 by Jean Louis and Marijke Boele van Hensbroek. [1] The company is currently run by their son Jean Christophe Boele van Hensbroek. Many Dutch children's authors have had their work published by Lemniscaat, including Jan Terlouw, Thea Beckman, Ingrid Schubert, Dieter Schubert, Lieneke Dijkzeul and Anke Kranendonk.

  5. Fop Smit - Wikipedia

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    Business history Partnership with his brother Jan. After the death of his father Jan (on whose yard he had worked before then as a shipwright) Fop Smit took over the management of the yard, together with his brother Jan in 1820. They built an early wooden river steamboat, Willem I, in 1825. This design (by the Frisian marine architect Van Loon ...

  6. Ulbo de Sitter (sociologist) - Wikipedia

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    Uitgeverij Van Gorcum, 1998. Articles, a selection: Sitter, LU de. "Moderne sociotechniek." Gedrag en organisatie 2.4/5 (1989): 222-252. De Sitter, L. Ulbo, J. Friso Den Hertog, and Ben Dankbaar. "From complex organizations with simple jobs to simple organizations with complex jobs." Human relations 50.5 (1997): 497-534. References

  7. F.C. De Kampioenen (comic) - Wikipedia

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    F.C. De Kampioenen is a Belgian comic strip created by Hec Leemans since 1997 and published by Standaard Uitgeverij.The comics series is based on the television sitcom comedy series of the same name on Flemish television.

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  9. Coenraad Johannes van Houten - Wikipedia

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    Coenraad Johannes van Houten was the son of Casparus van Houten (1770–1858) and Arnoldina Koster. His father opened a chocolate factory in Amsterdam in 1815, with a mill turned by laborers. At that time, cocoa beans were ground into a fine mass, which could then be mixed with milk to create a chocolate drink or, with addition of sugar ...