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The prosecution was brought by the new Marine Management Organisation (formerly the Marine and Fisheries Agency) against the owning company, Seefischereibetrieb "Snoek" KG, and the master, Dubbele Nantjes, of the German-registered, Dutch-owned beam trawler Amrumbank SC10.
Fishupdate.com 2010
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Likewise, Snoek 1966 found that supervisors “in the middle” experienced more conflict than operatives “at the bottom.”
The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008
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Food became dull, scarce, even repulsive: Snoek and fried spam were utility dishes designed to win the war, not please the palate.
The Battle of Britain's Palate John O'Sullivan 2008
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Likewise, Snoek 1966 found that supervisors “in the middle” experienced more conflict than operatives “at the bottom.”
The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008
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On November 4, 1990, he and Snoek were taken by Mathews Vusani to the farm Gertskraal in Steytlerville.
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When she went into the garage, Snoek pointed a firearm, which they had earlier obtained onthe farm, at her.
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Snoek is also applying for amnesty for robbery, housebreaking and escaping from custody.
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Snoek told him to guard Slabbert while he went to look for Sharp in the house.
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Tshikila said he approached Snoek to get them firearms to defend themselves.
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Snoek told him he had been trained as an Azanian People's
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