Barend "Ben" Bril (16 July 1912 – 11 September 2003) was a Dutch boxer who competed in the 1928 Amsterdam Summer Olympics in Flyweight boxing, and became...
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Bril is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ben Bril, Dutch boxer Joel Bril, pen name of Joel Löwe Matthaeus Bril, Flemish painter Paul...
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English, German and Russian in addition to his native Armenian. Ben Bril Memorial Ben Bril Memorial 6 Light Heavyweight (-79.3 kg/175 lb) Grand Prix Championship...
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Retrieved 28 April 2024. "Chico Kwasi wint 'Grote Prijs van Amsterdam' tijdens Ben Bril Memorial". at5.nl. Retrieved 12 March 2023. "Bokser Giovanni Rijkaard traint...
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Amy Patterson, Argentine composer, singer, poet, and teacher (d. 2019) Ben Bril, Dutch boxer (d. 2003) July 17 Irene Manning, American actress and singer...
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of The Holocaust. One of them was fellow Jewish Dutch boxing Olympian Ben Bril and his family. After the war he was sentenced to death for his role in...
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Dutch boxers 1932: (left to right) Wigman, Jan Kiks, Ben Bril, Rieger, Jan Nicolaas, Jan Nieuwenburg & Tinus Lambillion...
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Dutch boxers 1932: (left to right) Wigman, Kiks, Ben Bril, Rieger, Jan Nicolaas, Jan Nieuwenburg & Lambillion...
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Flyweight (– 50.8 kg) Myles McDonagh First Round — Bye Second Round — Lost to Ben Bril (HOL), points Men's Lightweight (-61.2 kg) William O'Shea First Round -...
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the 400m race, and won a bronze medal in the 4 × 100 m relay. In boxing, Ben Bril, Olympian and eight-time Dutch national champion, won a gold medal for...
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scientist. Martin Page, 65, British writer and journalist, heart problems. Ben Bril, 91, Dutch boxer (men's flyweight boxing at the 1928 Summer Olympics) and...
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Second round — Defeated Olav Nielsen (NOR), points Quarterfinals — Defeated Ben Bril (HOL), points Semifinals — Lost to Armand Apell (FRA), points Third Place...
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Lebanon (RSA) PTS Olav Nielsen (NOR) L Baddie Lebanon (RSA) PTS Ben Bril (NED) L Ben Bril (NED) PTS Myles McDonagh (IRL) L Antal Kocsis (HUN) PTS Armand...
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road race Leen Buis Janus Braspennincx Ben Duijker Anton Kuys Team road race Leen Buis Janus Braspennincx Ben Duijker Sprint Antoine Mazairac Time trial...
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Paul Bril. Paul Bril was a landscape specialist from Antwerp who had moved to Rome in the late 16th century. Together with his brother Mathijs Bril, he...
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Bril [he], HaLevanon, the first Hebrew language newspaper printed in Palestine. After the Ottoman authorities shut it down after only 12 issues, Bril...
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Under-22 Boxing Championships held in Russia. He defeated German boxer Artur Bril in his quarterfinal bout before losing 13–12 to Russian Maksim Shmiglev in...
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and death: archaeological evidence for Jewish populations of North Africa, Bril, 2008, p.88 "Algeria". JewishEncyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2012-06-10. "The...
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break the bolts of heaven, in thy clouds let there be gloominess, and no bril- liance, darkness(?) and not thy radiance(?) thou mayest cause terror [by]...
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factor (PEDF) and bone-restricted interferon-induced transmembrane protein (BRIL) are the causes of type V and VI osteogenesis imperfecta. Defects in these...
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House Amber, Eberwolf, Various characters Animaniacs Teen Employee, Marsha, Brilly Brumley, Sheila, Lickspittle, Glowing Eyes, Kelly Sue, Mom, Teenager #2...
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2010. "The World Factbook". cia.gov. Retrieved 12 February 2016. Kayser-Bril, Nicolas (24 September 2018). "Europe is getting warmer, and it's not looking...
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singer George Hendrik Breitner (1857–1923) painter and photographer Martin Bril (1959–2009) Frederik Brom (born 1975) Herman Brood (1946–2001), musician...
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Forest Bellangry State Forest Ben Halls Gap State Forest Boonanghi State Forest Bowman State Forest Brassey State Forest Bril Bril State Forest Broken Bago...
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Pieter van der (I) (Mechelen, 1535 – Antwerp, 1608) Bril, Matthijs (Antwerp, 1550 – Rome, 1583) Bril, Paul (Antwerp, 1554 – Rome, 1626) Broeck, Chrispijn...
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in Africa. Essays in honor of prosecutor Assan B.Jallow. Leiden/Boston: Bril Nijhoff. ISBN 978-90-04-27174-6.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names:...
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7 February 1953: 12. Walters, Ben. "The Great Leap Forward." Sight & Sound, 19.3. (2009) pp. 38–41. "Je eigen 3D-bril". Pathe.nl. Archived from the original...
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studies on northern Britain in the early Middle Ages, Leiden and Boston: Bril pp 245–279. Cornwall portal Wales portal Wikiversity has learning resources...
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regularly in films from the early 1930s. Douglass Dumbrille (/ˈdʌmbrɪl/ DUM-bril) was born in Hamilton, Ontario. As a young man, he was employed as a bank...
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Anselmus de Boodt, Belgian mineralogist and physician (d. 1632) Matthijs Bril, Flemish painter (d. 1583) Helena Antonia, Austrian court dwarf (d. 1595)...
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