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Beernaert

[ber-nart, bair-nahrt]

noun

  1. Auguste Marie François 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".

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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.

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“It needed to get younger,” Beernaert said.

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Louis Beernaert, 27, has been coming to Vlaams Belang meetings with his father and sister since he was a child.

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Euphrosine Beernaert, of Ostend, a pupil of L. Kuhnen, painted landscapes characteristic of Zeeland and the Campine.

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