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| Thomas W. de | Boer, A Beginners Guide to Visual Prolog (English, C |
| d Labrador, inherited by Skye Dooley (Nicole de | Boer) after the death of her father. |
| abour resulted in the war of 1876, in which the | Boer aggressors were defeated due in part to the fir |
| When not playing, de | Boer also works as an analyst for Dutch television. |
| He is married to Nicole de | Boer and lives in Silverlake, California. |
| his career he deputised for Ajax's No. 1 Jan de | Boer, and in 1930 he moved to England, in order to i |
| rly impressive impact to the likes of Ronald de | Boer and Arthur Numan. |
| lsevier since it was founded in 1962 by J.H. de | Boer and P.W. Selwood. |
| as the English Army has its Field Marshals, the | Boer armies had their Veldkornets and Veldkommandos. |
| th, Buller's army was defeated by Botha and his | Boer army at the battles of Colenso and Spion Kop. |
| Nicole de | Boer as Elizabeth "Liz" McCann |
| won the match 1-0 thanks to a goal by Piet den | Boer, assisted by Eli Ohana. |
| Matt de | Boer, Australian rules footballer |
| Capture of | Boer Battery by British is a black-and-white silent |
| Layton R, Van | Boer BH. |
| cupied with dividing the spoils in the captured | Boer camp. |
| allais appeared only 300 yards (270 m) from the | Boer camp. |
| Reported | Boer casualties were only two killed and five wounde |
| (an heroic | Boer character in this Australian/Boer War novel) |
| emfontein 1 November 1909) was a South African ( | Boer) civil servant, Government Secretary of the Ora |
| o Government policies in South Africa regarding | Boer civilians was first expressed in Parliament in |
| bout the treatment by the British army's of the | Boer civilians such as concentration camps and farm |
| instituted concentration camps in which 27,000 | Boer civilians perished (24,000 children + 3,000 wom |
| st critics of British repressive policy against | Boer civilians in the South African partisan War. |
| Mexfiles: The | Boer Colony in Chihuahua |
| Keizer Karel en de Berchemsche | Boer, comedy, 1841 |
| 23 April - Andries Jacobus Bester, the | Boer commandant of the Bethlehem commando, is born i |
| Joachim Ferreira was a | Boer commandant who saw action at Majuba and Ingwavu |
| Petrus Jacobus Joubert, | boer commandant-general of the South African Republi |
| 27 August - British defeat | Boer commandos at Bergendal. |
| he British had used before, notably against the | Boer Commandos in the Second Boer War (1899-1902). |
| he British had used before, notably against the | Boer Commandos in the Second Boer War (1899-1902). |
| , Duquesne returned to South Africa to join the | Boer commandos. |
| rigade was ordered to make a dawn attack on the | Boer defences. |
| Together with Anton Eduard van Arkel, de | Boer developed a chemical transport reaction for tit |
| Roelf de | Boer, Dutch politician |
| Ad de | Boer, Dutch politician and journalist |
| Mickey de | Boer, Dutch international cricketer |
| Lieuwe de | Boer, Dutch speed skater |
| Week 8 - De | boer en de boerin (The Lonely Goatherd) |
| Lt. Col. Anstruther parleyed with a | Boer envoy, who had brought a request from the Trans |
| The de | Boer family house in destroyed by a german grenade a |
| Degregado settlers and | Boer farmers stole natives' lands, impressing and de |
| ed native sovereignty over large areas on which | Boer farmers were settled, it was sought to keep a c |
| He studied the offspring of German or | Boer fathers who had fathered children by the native |
| (1902) The | Boer Fight For Freedom: From the Beginning of Hostil |
| its order, but in the face of such close-range | Boer fire, the changing formation was thrown into di |
| They hoisted a makeshift | Boer flag from its lightning conductor before loadin |
| The | Boer force suffered three killed and five wounded. |
| This resulted in the defeat of enemy | Boer forces that had been trying to sneak up through |
| In this engagement | Boer forces achieved complete tactical surprise and |
| reak of the Second Anglo-Boer War he joined the | Boer forces at the age of seventeen and accompanied |
| ein to Pretoria fighting ten major battles with | Boer forces and fourteen minor ones. |
| oers, he realized the need for artillery by the | Boer forces to be able to successfully mount an assa |
| y of that same year he came under fire from the | Boer forces while fording the Rhenoster River. |
| which had been under siege for seven months by | Boer forces, was facing starvation. |
| entually becoming, as commandant-general of the | Boer forces, a member of the triumvirate that admini |
| The mobile columns employed against | Boer forces, by British Empire forces in the South A |
| kfontein, near Brits, to build a cannon for the | Boer forces. |
| Yvo de | Boer, Former Executive Secretary of the United Natio |
| 'De la Rey', an Afrikaans hit record about the | Boer General as well as to South Africa's former coa |
| the regiment was ordered out to fight the rebel | Boer General Maritz who had recruited men to the Ger |
| 22 October - Jacobus Herculaas de la Rey, | Boer general, is born near Winburg, Free State |
| Johannes de | Boer, German soldier |
| The Red | Boer goat is a cross between the Boer goat and the K |
| In the game the only way to get a | Boer Goat is to adopt it from one of your FarmVille |
| If you "find" the | Boer Goat on your farm you cannot keep it for yourse |
| On April 14, 2010, Zynga Games added the | Boer Goat as an adoptable animal in their FarmVille |
| ssed only by the Nigerian Dwarf, Pygmy goat and | Boer goat breeds, which are less likely to be used f |
| A | Boer goat buck |
| A 7/8 (F3) | Boer Goat, paint doe |
| When | Boer goats were introduced into the United States in |
| s originally surrounded by four guns, two being | Boer guns which were captured in the Boer War and th |
| Since then, de | Boer has not been successful in qualifying for any o |
| De | Boer has been a member of the city council as well a |
| Since 2007 de | Boer has taken up a coaching role at his former club |
| The wagon wheel symbolises the history of | Boer heraldry and culture. |
| ivist and a writer, serving as treasurer of the | Boer Home Industries Commission during the Boer War, |
| rstandsbeweging) which sought to create a white | Boer homeland (Volkstaat) in South Africa, beginning |
| Nicole de | Boer, however, took this as a compliment. |
| d of French Protestant missionaries, and as the | Boer immigrants began to settle in his neighborhood |
| After beating Mieke de | Boer in the semis, she lost to Francis Hoenselaar in |
| rmy to fight its way past Louis Botha's army of | Boer irregulars and lift the Siege of Ladysmith. |
| Boer is an unincorporated community in Lancaster Cou | |
| "Commando: A | Boer Journal Of The Boer War", first published in Gr |
| That, the all | Boer jury, and the mixture of anti-British and anti- |
| Boer kommando in 17th-20th century South Africa, may | |
| nsated for planning a kidnap scheme against the | Boer leader Paul Krueger. |
| de | Boer LEM, van Brink JM (1982) Cytotaxonomy of the Ci |
| As a result of this defeat, the | Boer line of defence was breached and on 28 August B |
| long with a policy of scorched earth to destroy | Boer livelihood and the means for their fighting for |
| Boer losses were significantly higher. | |
| The | Boer militants of the Ossebrandwag (OB) were hostile |
| Martin | Boer moved into a new professional studio and starte |
| ecessor had been, and they, together with their | Boer neighbors to the south, and many local tribal l |
| The War Office was not prepared for the | Boer offensive and sent only 10,000 Indian troops, u |
| ident of the Orange Free State, and a number of | Boer officials, on 29 April 1861, met with the vice- |
| azi depiction of British atrocities against the | Boer people was "most vicious". |
| The Blue: Symbol of the heavens and the | Boer people's trust in God triune as the Almighty. |
| history, that of British brutality against the | Boer people, can be "most vicious". |
| Sonatas (Eleonore Pameijer, flute and Marianne | Boer, piano) |
| From the | Boer point of view, the Enlightenment invaded their |
| aritzburg, 21 April 1881), was a South African ( | Boer) politician and statesman, member of the Voortr |
| The | Boer Pony has similar origins to the Basuto pony, bo |
| During that time, however, the | Boer Pony was also influenced by imported stock, suc |
| The | Boer Pony did not have to survive such rough conditi |
| The land sloped down to the | Boer position and lacked any cover for 800 metres (8 |
| The gun fired a total of 255 shells onto | Boer positions from the time of its manufacture unti |
| t the Swiss Mission Hospital Rev Heese spoke to | Boer Prisoners of War, some of whom he knew - Mr. Wa |
| The agency's head, Wubbo de | Boer, publicly advocated further reducing it. |
| eeve Merritt, a Bond friend, to help a group of | Boer refugees purchase ranchland and establish a col |
| e he was appointed administrator of a colony of | Boer refugees in Chubut. |
| Persistent | Boer representations and Paul Kruger's diplomatic ma |
| 17 December - The | Boer republic of Lydenburg is established |
| stroom, Winburg and Natalia unifies as a single | Boer republic |
| is resulted in the formation of the independent | Boer Republic of the Orange Free State (OFS). |
| 6 (FK 96 a/A) guns were sold to the independent | Boer republics of The Orange Free State and the Tran |
| l for independence to be restored to the former | Boer republics of the Orange Free State and the Tran |
| torius was elected as his successor and the two | Boer republics were then briefly united under one he |
| s led to the establishment of a number of small | Boer republics, which slowly coalesced into the Oran |
| er caused a climate of simmering unease for the | Boer republics. |
| oers and committed themselves to rebuilding the | Boer Republics. |
| ar broke out between the United Kingdom and the | Boer Republics. |
| However, De | Boer shows that Albertini made few attributional mis |
| force his way north up the railway to raise the | Boer siege of Cecil Rhodes's diamond town, Kimberley |
| Some of the | Boer soldiers were buried in a communal grave. |
| y, after a confused night attack, the surviving | Boer soldiers surrendered - around 4,000 in total. |
| Campbell-Bannerman's government granted the | Boer states, the Transvaal and the Orange River Colo |
| This quickly produced a | Boer surrender. |
| ied to organize a federation of the British and | Boer territories to be modeled after the 1867 federa |
| Freed, he was immediately deported from the | Boer territories. |
| had advanced to within 400 yards (370 m) of the | Boer trenches when the Boers opened fire; the Britis |
| ruled Kelly-Kenny and ordered an assault on the | Boer trenches. |
| the battle by ordering a charge straight at the | Boer trenches. |
| Black Watch at the head the column charged the | Boer trenches; a few broke through, but as they clim |
| The | Boer troops discovered British Mark IV ammunition (b |
| The | Boer troops had very advanced, modern weapons which |
| In April 1900, he fought against | Boer volunteers at Boshof and became the first membe |
| nurse who served with distinction in the Second | Boer War and First World War. |
| na He later fought for the British in the Anglo | Boer War of 1899 - 1902. |
| ) was a British Army officer, active during the | Boer War and the First World War, where he commanded |
| n the Nile Expedition in 1898 and in the Second | Boer War from 1899 to 1902, where he was awarded the |
| He fought in the Second | Boer War becoming Deputy Assistant Adjutant General |
| He served in the Second | Boer War and World War I in which he initially comma |
| During the | Boer War he was first posted on staff duties, as a p |
| f the book covers his experiences in the Second | Boer War which he earlier described in London to Lad |
| He also served in the Second | Boer War in 1900. |
| te for War Richard Haldane following the Second | Boer War (1899-1902). |
| He fought in the Second | Boer War and in the First World War and achieved the |
| eight voyages from Liverpool to Cape Town as a | Boer War troopship. |
| Major) James Edward Ignatius Masterson, Second | Boer War |
| tte of Wales's), British Army during the Second | Boer War when the following deed took place at Mosil |
| iltern Hills, most notably Coombe Hill with its | Boer War memorial, a well known Buckinghamshire land |
| holds Openshaw's campaign medal for the Second | Boer War with bars for Cape Colony, Orange Free Stat |
| urray Menzies, was sent to South Africa for the | Boer War experiencing combat at Stinkhoutboom, Cape |
| Geddes served in the Second | Boer War as a Lieutenant (3rd class) in the Highland |
| al Rifle Corps in 1899 and fought in the Second | Boer War one year later, where he was dangerously wo |
| tish built a concentration camp here during the | Boer War to house Boer women and children. |
| ns and the Yorkshire Mounted Brigade during the | Boer War in 1900 and afterwards became an aide-de-ca |
| The First | Boer War started in 1880, and the Boer forces were v |
| On the outbreak of the Second | Boer War in the same year, he volunteered to return |
| t Allenby (a famous commander during the Second | Boer War and World War I). |
| and Sutherland Highlanders, infantryman in the | Boer War and World War I. |
| ilt a concentration camp here during the Second | Boer War to house Boer women and children. |
| He fought in the | Boer War South Africa with the 5th (Queensland Imper |
| ier of India, in South Africa during the Second | Boer War and in France and Greece during the First W |
| llion (1900); and then he was sent to cover the | Boer War (1899-1902) in South Africa. |
| During the Second | Boer War he had some difficulty maintaining order on |
| Jordan Anthony J. ' | Boer War to Easter Rising' Westport books 2006. |
| gler in the third New Zealand Contingent to the | Boer War in 1900-1901; the experience turned him int |
| During the Second | Boer War he commanded the 3rd Balloon Section of the |
| ring the time that Burk served in Congress, the | Boer War was raging in South Africa. |
| This was because during the Second | Boer War (1899-1902), during the advance to Pretoria |
| In the | Boer War Chaytor was Lieutenant-Colonel in the Secon |
| the serving Prime Minister, & the local Second | Boer War memorial on Coombe Hill, Buckinghamshire. |
| ghanistan 1878-1880 and South Africa during the | Boer War 1899-1900, rising to position of Colonel in |
| on of the Scots Guards and fought in the Second | Boer War from 1900-01. |
| He served in both the | Boer War and the First World War. |
| site regiment in South Africa during the Second | Boer War in 1900. |
| The regiment was deployed during the Second | Boer War from the outset playing a key role in the f |
| He served in the Second | Boer War and then in World War I. |
| the South African Republic and starts the first | Boer War |
| uns were used against the British in the Second | Boer War between 1899 and 1902. |
| n the Queen's Own West Kent Yeomanry during the | Boer War he was ordained in 1902. |
| She served in the | Boer War and was then given to Canada as the first s |
| ntry with whom he saw service during the Second | Boer War between 1899 and 1901. |
| in memory of the former pupils who died in the | Boer War and World War I. |
| Fitzmaurice was active in the Second | Boer War between 1899 and 1901, and in the First Wor |
| He fought in the Second | Boer War and took part in a British Expeditionary Fo |
| , where he was mentioned in dispatched, and the | Boer War in 1900. |
| In 1900 he served in the | Boer War with the Irish Hospital Corps. |
| He served in the Second | Boer War and in World War I being mentioned in dispa |
| Victoria pictured in the monument to the Second | Boer War at Central Memorial Park. |
| served with the British Army during the Second | Boer War while Harvey served with the Canadian Army |
| Returning from the | Boer War on the RMS Dunottar Castle, July 1900. |
| of Spion Kop which took place during the Second | Boer War in Natal, South Africa in January 1900. |
| Hobhouse opposed the | Boer war and had reservations about the First World |
| When the Second | Boer War broke out he volunteered for overseas servi |
| rn at sea on 12 December 1881 and fought in the | Boer War with the 2nd Imperial Light Horse, returnin |
| He served in the Second | Boer War and then with the Egyptian Army. |
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