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    Bree B.B.C. was a professional basketball team based in Bree, Belgium. The club was dissolved in 2010, after going bankrupt. The club played multiple years...
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  • up bree in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bree may refer to: Bree, Belgium, a municipality Brée, a commune in the Mayenne department in France Bree, County...
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  • Bree is a fictional village in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth, east of the Shire. Bree-land, which contains Bree and a few other villages, is the only...
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  • Brenda Wireko Mensah (born 18 November 1992), known professionally as Bree Runway, is an English singer, songwriter and rapper of Ghanaian descent. She...
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  • Brian Lynch (basketball) (category Bree BBC players)
    They were married in a private low-key ceremony on July 13, 2007 at the Bree city hall by the mayor, with only their parents and siblings present. On...
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    Patrick Bree (born 11 December 1997) is an English professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Premier League club Southampton. Bree began his...
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    distributed internationally. In February 2022, BBC premiered a spin-off series, Rebel Cheer Squad. Kitty Wei, Bree Deringer, Margot Rivers and Olivia Hayes...
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  • Michael Meeks (basketball) (category Bree BBC players)
    Calabria 2005–2006 Telekom Baskets Bonn 2006–2007 ČEZ Nymburk 2007–2009 Euphony Bree 2009–2011 BG Göttingen As coach: 2011–2012 BG Göttingen 2012–2014 S.Oliver...
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    multi-purpose arena in Bree, Belgium. Expodroom holds 4,000 people. It hosted the home games of the former basketball club Bree B.B.C. It has also hosted...
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  • Braine-le-Comte - Brakel - Brasschaat - Brasserie Caracole - Brecht - Bredene - Bree - Bree BBC - Brel, Jacques - Brepols - Brepols, Philippus Jacobus - Brueghel,...
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    Nate Reinking (category Bree BBC players)
    where he spent six seasons before moving to the Belgian League and Euphony Bree in 2005, and then onto Dexia Mons-Hainaut in 2007.[citation needed] In October...
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    D'or Fischer (category Bree BBC players)
    German Bundesliga. The following season, he played in Belgium with Euphony Bree. On July 17, 2008, he signed a one-year contract with the Israeli club Maccabi...
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  • Donatas Zavackas (category Bree BBC players)
    Donatas Zavackas (born 23 April 1980) is a Lithuanian former professional basketball player and basketball executive, who is the sports director for BC...
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    Roel Moors (category Bree BBC players)
    2015–present Career history As player: 1996–1997 Nieuw Brabo Antwerp 1997–1998 Bree 1999 Cuva Houthalen 1999–2000 Brussels 2000–2002 Racing Antwerp 2002–2006...
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  • Okke te Velde (category Bree BBC players)
    Goba Gorinchem. From 1996 to 1998, Te Velde played in Belgium again for Bree. He returned to Den Helder for his final season. Okke has six brothers and...
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  • Tony Miller (basketball) (category Bree BBC players)
    Power Wevelgem 2000–2001 Den Helder 2001–2002 Amsterdam Astronauts 2002–2003 Bree 2003–2004 Amsterdam Astronauts 2004–2005 Den Helder 2005–2007 Omniworld Almere...
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  • Andrew Patrick Bree (born 16 March 1981) is a breaststroke swimmer from Helen's Bay, County Down, Northern Ireland. He is a two-time Olympian, having swum...
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    Doron Perkins (category Bree BBC players)
    assists in 27 minutes per game. In the 2007–08 season, Perkins led his team, Bree, to the Belgian League's final. He had an outstanding season. He finished...
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    Julius Jenkins (category Bree BBC players)
    Jenkins played professionally for RCE Nürnberg, also in Germany, and Euphony Bree in Belgium. In July 2011 he signed a two-year deal with Brose Baskets in...
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  • Kelvin Torbert (category Bree BBC players)
    in the series. For the 2006–07 season he signed for Belgian club Euphony Bree, where he had a successful stint: he scored 15.9 points per game, and contributed...
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  • Jeff Horner (category Bree BBC players)
    Player. Horner played professional basketball with the Euphony Bree, a team located in Bree, Belgium. He played for Paris Basket Racing in France until 2007...
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  • Bridgid "Bree" O'Mara (4 July 1968 – 12 May 2010) was an Irish-South African novelist, ballet dancer, TV producer and air hostess who was killed in the...
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  • Johan Roijakkers (category Bree BBC players)
    Belgium with Bree B.B.C and Dexia Mons-Hainaut. Together they reached 5 finals in 5 years and won the first national title in 2005 for Bree B.B.C. Roijakkers...
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    removed from South Carolina capitol". BBC News. July 9, 2015. Archived from the original on November 18, 2015. "Bree Newsome on Removing the Confederate...
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    The Shire (section Bree)
    The name Bree means "hill"; Tolkien justified the name by arranging the village and the surrounding Bree-land around a large hill, named Bree-hill. The...
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    character of Bree together. Greg and Amanda Goodfried, both lawyers, were brought on to handle the business aspect of the project and to manage Bree's online...
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  • Lynard Stewart (category Bree BBC players)
    spent two more seasons. After a one-season hiatus in Belgium, with Euphony Bree, Stewart moved back to England in 2007, to sign for league champions Newcastle...
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  • 12 Eric Hinrichsen 24 – (1976-04-13)April 13, 1976 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) Bree BBC C 11 Todd MacCulloch 24 – (1976-01-27)January 27, 1976 7 ft 0 in (2.13...
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  • professionally as James Bree, was a British actor who appeared on stage, and played many supporting roles in both film and television. Bree was educated at Radley...
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  • Odell Hodge (category Bree BBC players)
    Royal Go Pass Pepinster 2000–2001 Telindus Mons Hainaut 2005–2011 Euphony Bree 2011–2013 Houthalen As coach: 2013–2017 Hasselt BT Career highlights and...
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