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Beernaert
[ French ber-nart; English bair-nahrt ]
noun
- Au·guste Ma·rie Fran·çois [oh-, gyst, m, a, -, ree, f, r, ah, n, -, swa], 1829–1912, Belgian statesman: Nobel Peace Prize 1909.
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No-one can put that relationship in context like Brigitte Beernaert, an architectural historian who works for Bruges City Council and is such an Anglophile that she's the only non-British person I've ever heard referring to Europe as "the Continent".
From BBC
“It needed to get younger,” Beernaert said.
From Washington Times
Louis Beernaert, 27, has been coming to Vlaams Belang meetings with his father and sister since he was a child.
From Washington Times
Young Belgian voter Louis Beernaert, 27, has been coming to Vlaams Belang meetings since he was a child, and is all in favor of the party’s new faces.
From Seattle Times
“It needed to get younger,” Beernaert said.
From Seattle Times
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