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ic Community (now the European Commission) in | Brussels, a post he was to retain until 1967. |
t as a mathematics teacher at the Atheneum of | Brussels, a great honour in those days. |
On the Martelarenplein in | Brussels a column honouring Dechet is to be found, whi |
to the Belgian Chamber of Representatives for | Brussels, a seat he held until his death. |
84 to 2000) and of the Catholic University of | Brussels; a director of the Festival van Vlaanderen af |
ed their loud harsh tone; but having heard in | Brussels a German performer, Schwartz, he discovered w |
Nowadays the "Ecole Decroly" (based in Uccle, | Brussels, a school reaching from kindergarten to bacca |
f his life in that country, only returning to | Brussels about 1563 or 1565. |
m of research, which places the university of | Brussels above all other, which is the essence of scie |
He became a professor at the | Brussels academy and there headed a course on classica |
and of Paelinck, and became professor in the | Brussels Academy. |
ronouncing players' names and his distinctive | Brussels accent. |
held on 13 March 1998 at the RTBF studios in | Brussels accompanied by the big orchestra of RTBF. |
ravelling around Canada, and spending time in | Brussels, acquiring languages. |
He was the first burgomaster of | Brussels after the Belgian independence in 1830. |
Lokeren, he later took over as manager of FC | Brussels, after having been coach at KFC Verbroedering |
on 7 November Matumona agreed to return to FC | Brussels after talks with Vermeesch, Kia refused to re |
r joint careers, they took their own lives in | Brussels after an apparent crisis in their relationshi |
academy of fine arts in Ghent & Sint Lucas in | Brussels after his studies in 1998 he left Belgium to |
sporting charleroi fans and joined 2005 to FC | Brussels after 42 games in two year was released from |
October 1985, while he was on his way back to | Brussels, after signing for Lierse, Coeck was badly in |
Speaking to reporters in | Brussels after talks with Pakistan's foreign minister, |
official match for Belgium on 1 May 1904, in | Brussels against France (3-3). |
He was born in Bruges, and died in | Brussels aged 81. |
A | Brussels Agglomeration comprising the 19 municipalitie |
Brussels Airlines has its corporate head office in the | |
Brussels Airlines head office in Diegem, Machelen | |
Brussels Airlines head office in Diegem | |
Brussels Airlines has its corporate head office in the | |
On 28 August 2008, Lufthansa and | Brussels Airlines announced that they were negotiating |
Brussels Airlines has its corporate headquarters in th | |
Brussels Airlines formed in 2006 as a result of a merg | |
eled to Liberia, and I went through Europe on | Brussels Airlines. |
620 | Brussels Airport - Erasme Hospital |
located on a former airfield in Evere nearby | Brussels Airport in the Brussels-Capital Region of Bel |
tiations to move the European hub of DHL from | Brussels Airport (Zaventem) to Leipzig. |
A portion of | Brussels Airport is located in Diegem, Machelen. |
cleared Hydro Air 501, a Boeing 747-200 from | Brussels Airport for a landing at Runway 19R. |
A portion of | Brussels Airport is located in Diegem. |
the Nossegem Curve was opened, which connects | Brussels Airport with the railway in the direction of |
The DHL move in early 2008 from | Brussels Airport to Leipzig as its European hub increa |
-CDM has been fully implemented at Munich and | Brussels Airport, and 29 other airports have commenced |
rect quick connections to Antwerp, Leuven and | Brussels Airport. |
started his career in music in 1952 with the | Brussels Alariusensemble of which he formed part until |
After completing High School studies in | Brussels, Alegambe went to Spain, in the service of th |
ithout heeding the danger, and struck City of | Brussels, almost cutting her in two. |
ecoming the second tournament to be played in | Brussels, along with the ATP Brussels Outdoor. |
The national trains to | Brussels also use the high speed track at 200 km/h, wh |
Jan III van Brabant (1300 - December 5, 1355, | Brussels), also called John III, the Triumphant, was D |
Brussels also hosts two agencies, the European Defence | |
Man Pee in Marols, a Dutch dialect spoken in | Brussels, also known in French as le Petit Julien), is |
Brussels American School (the United States Department | |
n, Amsterdam, Warsaw, Budapest, Bucharest and | Brussels among others. |
Opera, London , La Scala Milan and La Monnaie | Brussels among others. |
important trade road, joining cities such as | Brussels, Amsterdam, Bremen and Hamburg. |
also saw premieres in Vienna, Berlin, Prague, | Brussels, Amsterdam, Stockholm, Madrid, Turin and Buda |
he nineties, he established the "La Moire" in | Brussels, an institute which promotes an interdiscipli |
RBSFA met with representatives of the city of | Brussels and together they agreed to renew the contrac |
y this time Minimal had become established in | Brussels and were at the hub of the local "Internation |
gainst teams from Dublin, Glasgow, Edinburgh, | Brussels and Strasbourg. |
ross northern France into Belgium, liberating | Brussels and Antwerp in September 1944. |
sly the BBC's correspondent in Washington and | Brussels and who is an experienced interviewer who has |
Airport Services also operates in Amsterdam; | Brussels, and several other regional airports in Franc |
Lachambre is a defender who was born in | Brussels and made his debut in professional football, |
With its base in the Centre for Fine Arts, | Brussels and subsidized by the Belgian government, the |
er, he shipped his two remaining carriages to | Brussels and Paris in the care of the Italian speculat |
reed that Schaerbeek would be taken away from | Brussels and proclaimed an independent commune, with i |
ved in the Revolutionary Soldiers' Council in | Brussels and to a lesser extent in the Spartacist Upri |
inal game was played at the Heysel Stadium in | Brussels and won by Westerlo against Lommelse. |
She entered the pageant as Miss | Brussels and represented Belgium at the Miss World con |
man Verschraegen at the Royal Conservatory of | Brussels, and with Odile Pierre at the Conservatoire d |
in his houses in Paris, Monaco, Salneuve and | Brussels, and managing his investments in many compani |
aking guest appearances in Munich, Amsterdam, | Brussels, and made his debut in Bayreuth, as the Heral |
e is a professor at the Royal Conservatory of | Brussels and regularly teaches masterclasses in Spain, |
the regional councils of Flanders, Wallonia, | Brussels and the German-speaking Community of Belgium. |
e Yorkshire and the Humber seat, he served in | Brussels and Strasbourg until 2004. |
t Representative to the European Community in | Brussels and in 1995 he returned to the Department of |
Heindonk is a village in Belgium, north of | Brussels and south of Antwerp. |
inal game was played at the Heysel Stadium in | Brussels and won by Genk against Club Brugge. |
He served in | Brussels and Strasbourg for five years until he lost h |
Many Belgian churches and museums in | Brussels and Ghent have works by him. |
e Netherlands in 1717, but left on a trip via | Brussels and Paris to London, where he stayed until 17 |
It is on the line 161 connecting | Brussels and Namur, between the stations of Watermael |
ion of the D'Arcy Affair, Reilly journeyed to | Brussels, and shortly thereafter, in January 1905, he |
oyal Opera House in London, the La Monnaie in | Brussels and the San Carlo in Naples, as well as appea |
After a year he came to | Brussels and in 1905 became counsellor of embassy in V |
ffices for the Waffen SS in Oslo, Copenhagen, | Brussels and The Hague. |
g the Great Emigration; he lived in Paris and | Brussels and was an activist in the Komitet Tymczasowy |
Subsequently he settled in | Brussels and devoted himself almost exclusively to ani |
ted States, London, Amsterdam, Sydney, Paris, | Brussels and Paramaribo. |
Renier trained at the Conservatoire Royal in | Brussels and started his professional acting career in |
It was created in an studio from | Brussels and the side panels were painted by the artis |
h.D in Applied Science from the University of | Brussels and a Masters Degree in Nuclear Engineering f |
Situated in the metropolitan area between | Brussels and Antwerp it is remote due to its encloseme |
her, Petrus Johannes, also in Paris, Antwerp, | Brussels, and Ghent. |
inal game was played at the Heysel Stadium in | Brussels and won by Germinal Ekeren against Anderlecht |
She grew up in | Brussels, and was educated at Trinity College Dublin a |
the son of an embroiderer in | Brussels and a friend of the painter Aert Mijtens. |
City by Andrea Rosen Gallery, Xavier Hufkens, | Brussels and Stuart Shave/Modern Art, London. |
council member and a member of parliament for | Brussels and as from 1946 senator. |
reforms made him enemies, but the nuncios at | Brussels and Paris supported him. |
isolar haloes as viewed from a flight between | Brussels and Madrid, August 07, 2006. |
ren he took up his residence at Tervuren near | Brussels, and although many of his collaborators and t |
They have two dogs, Molly who lives in | Brussels and Cadbury who lives in Ireland. |
ry of Belgium and the university libraries of | Brussels and Antwerp. |
She later settled in | Brussels and then in Florence, Italy, at the Serristor |
t, was the landgrave of Brabant, and count of | Brussels and Leuven (or Louvain) from 1095 to his deat |
ntries played off on four grounds in Antwerp, | Brussels and Mechelen. |
He previously played for KV Mechelen, FC | Brussels and K.A.S. Eupen. |
With the opening of the railway line between | Brussels and Mechelen on 5 May 1835, one of King Leopo |
Leuven and at the Koninklijk Conservatorium ( | Brussels) and the Koninklijk Conservatorium (Antwerp). |
because I'd seen him a few months ago here in | Brussels and I was just amazed at his voice! |
He has represented the UK in | Brussels and also at the International Conference on t |
She grew up in Virginia, California, | Brussels and London, where her father worked for an Am |
ue de Tervueren (one of the oldest avenues in | Brussels) and the Royal Military School. |
Moebius studied art in | Brussels and Berlin and met there Hans-Joachim Roedeli |
He then went to | Brussels, and in 1820 was made Professor at the Academ |
r undertaking his formal artistic training in | Brussels and later Milan, Maurice Ascalon immigrated t |
went on to study catechetics at Lumen Vitae, | Brussels, and Fordham University, New York where he ea |
ample, "Apollo and Marsyas", with versions in | Brussels and Naples, or the "Tityus" in the Prado . |
r a security barricade at the Royal Palace of | Brussels, and throwing accusations of murder at the ap |
hair for Foreign Scholars, Free University of | Brussels and Louvain |
re with the ports of Dunkirk, Ghent, Antwerp, | Brussels and Liege, via the Leie. |
cord their second album during summer 2009 in | Brussels and Paris. |
e at the Queen Elisabeth Music Competition in | Brussels, and top honors in the Warsaw Chopin, Van Cli |
advocacy efforts in Washington, D.C., Geneva, | Brussels, and other capitals on behalf of the world's |
e referring to a number of painters active in | Brussels and Bruges in the late 15th century.. |
It is the oldest mosque in | Brussels, and is seat of the Islamic and Cultural Cent |
rences in Jamaica, Spain, Taiwan, Austria and | Brussels, and lectured in the University of Salamanca, |
He studied film direction at RITS in | Brussels and continued his studies in Ghent at the Roy |
ecting the two largest cities of the country, | Brussels and Antwerp. |
lly, the fire following the collision of Esso | Brussels and SS Sea Witch in 1973. |
n a 1:42.41 at the Memorial Van Damme meet in | Brussels, and then two days after that, at a meeting i |
alys also provide services between Amsterdam, | Brussels and Marseille in the summer. |
Charles Woeste spent the rest of his life in | Brussels, and a street in the city is named after him. |
ofessor at the Royal Conservatory of Music in | Brussels, and of the Thy Masterclass Chamber Music Fes |
He was born in Anderlecht, | Brussels and lives now in Lennik. |
n Parliamentary elections, after ten years in | Brussels and Strasbourg. |
listic tradition of the town halls at Leuven, | Brussels, and Middelburg. |
erich and Wingham, and the villages of Blyth, | Brussels and Wroxeter. |
The difference in altitude of 14 m between | Brussels and Rupel was achieved with 4 locks. |
shows were held at the Amerikaans Theater in | Brussels and hosted by Karl Buts. |
inal, the match was played at Heysel Stadium, | Brussels and the replay two days later in Bosuil Stadi |
formed by the triangle with apexes at London, | Brussels and Paris; this central area is sometimes cal |
yed an important role in the early history of | Brussels and the local region. |
hor-filmmaker born on 17 May 1944 in Ixelles ( | Brussels) and deceased in this commune on 3 December 1 |
The exhibit traveled to | Brussels and Munich and was accompanied by the publica |
He worked primarily in | Brussels and Antwerp in present-day Belgium. |
ir Pelham Warner.She was brought up in Cairo, | Brussels and in Berkshire, England, and studied French |
Suzanne Danco was born in | Brussels and grew up in a Flemish background although |
red into the vault of the Dukes of Brabant in | Brussels, and later transferred to join the remains of |
C, Lima, Bern, Bayonne, Guatemala, The Hague, | Brussels and China (1973, where he became the first Sp |
d in recital in Belgium a.o. at the Operas in | Brussels and Antwerp, in Germany, France, the Netherla |
Belfast, and Edinburgh, a European office in | Brussels and a number of offices in English regions. |
wards the titles of Count of Leuven, Count of | Brussels and Landgrave of Brabant were merged in the t |
He chiefly resided at | Brussels, and preached in both English and Dutch. |
ur Grands Prix at exhibitions in Milan, Rome, | Brussels and Paris. |
Thirteen crew members of the Esso | Brussels and the master and two crew members of the Se |
harismatic Renewal Services, located first in | Brussels and later in Rome. |
t curatorial and teaching posts in Cambridge, | Brussels and Washington DC. |
He was born in | Brussels and died in Paris. |
mmanding officer, now living as a civilian in | Brussels and secretly operating a resistance group fee |
ances at the Monte Carlo Opera, La Monnaie in | Brussels, and the Teatro Nacional Sao Carlos in Lisbon |
all the artillery and baggage marched back to | Brussels, and at the following day, so did the Cardina |
lgian entrant, voted on by regional juries in | Brussels and the five Francophone provinces of Belgium |
Concerts in London and | Brussels and in 2002, in Rome. |
He studied under A. Lens at | Brussels, and then visited Paris and Italy, where he b |
h Architecture Institute and of De Warande in | Brussels and she's a member of the Board of Advice of |
About 1610 Sandford was in | Brussels, and on 20 March 1611 they started for Spain, |
He studied the organ with Nicolas Lemmens in | Brussels and moved to the United States in 1851, under |
"Student at the Academies of Arts of | Brussels and Watermael-Boitsfort, Pierre Schwarz perfe |
's jurisdiction was immense and included even | Brussels and Antwerp. |
red in December 1871 after serious rioting in | Brussels, and Malou was the real, though not the nomin |
r College, Conservatoire Royale de Musique of | Brussels and the Hochschule fur Musik, Hanover. |
ph Meerts at the Koninklijk Conservatorium in | Brussels, and later with Joseph Joachim. |
etherlands in 1692, Bombarda went with him to | Brussels and became his emissary to the French and Dut |
He lives in | Brussels and is currently working at the European Comm |
orafrost, Pinguin (which is noted on Euronext | Brussels) and Westfro are based in Staden. |
s Belgian operation, the Squadron traveled to | Brussels and Blondeel visited home where he saw his wi |
ing stints as a repetiteur at opera houses in | Brussels and Ankara. |
sly worked as European Union correspondent in | Brussels and as diplomatic correspondent in Rome. |
f Antwerp (1909-1920) and the conservatory of | Brussels, and as director of the conservatory of Meche |
in the park of the Royal Castle of Laeken in | Brussels and one of the major tourist attractions of t |
abitants in this town, mostly immigrated from | Brussels and Wallonia. |
0 to 1977, she taught at the Royal Academy in | Brussels, and from 1971 to 1978 in the Sweelinck Acade |
t with his own life - featuring adventures in | Brussels and in countries he has visited, such as Japa |
Academy, London, in Edinburgh (1885), Paris, | Brussels and Holland, and in various private collectio |
elgium to study at the Theological Faculty of | Brussels and the Catechetical Center "Lumen Gentium", |
recording of her first solo album, en Madrid, | Brussels and Amsterdam, which was released in Septembe |
ort near Johannesburg, a bank headquarters in | Brussels and a hotel in Kaohsiung, Taiwan." |
was held on 2 March at the RTBF-TV Studios in | Brussels, and was hosted by Patrick Duhamel. |
career as President of the Court of Appeal in | Brussels, and his brother Joseph de Foy (1897-1967) wa |
n, in the St. Michael and Gudula Cathedral of | Brussels, and in the museums of Brussels and Antwerp. |
Aged 26, he returned to | Brussels and became contracted there where his nights |
It was first in Paris, and then | Brussels and other European art centres, that Zuloaga |
ied jazz singing at the Royal Conservatory of | Brussels, and has written several songs and theatre pl |
lived and worked in Warsaw, Paris, Hannover, | Brussels and in Pescara (Italy) and was a piano teache |
After 6 months turned back to FC | Brussels and was sold in August 2008 to K.V. Oostende. |
Minister Stanishev was on a working visit to | Brussels and met with President Barroso, as well as Eu |
pening of the high-speed railway line between | Brussels and Paris, it was a major railway crossing, w |
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