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Directed by Kristal Greenlea and Eric Hamme, the three pieces, "Waiting," "Four Benches," and "Debate" address and then skewer our picayune attitude about Big Picture matters.
James Scarborough: Almost An Evening, The Garage Theatre James Scarborough 2011
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He has already taken over one Van Hamme series (Thorgal) and is supposed to take another (XIII).
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Directed by Kristal Greenlea and Eric Hamme, the three pieces, "Waiting," "Four Benches," and "Debate" address and then skewer our picayune attitude about Big Picture matters.
James Scarborough: Almost An Evening, The Garage Theatre James Scarborough 2011
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Sven Nys Landbouwkrediet won at Hamme-Zogge and took over the series lead by one point over Stybar.
Zdenek Stybar motorpaces, says his knee is mending for the weekend’s races 2010
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“On Monday after the race in Hamme-Zogge they told me I have inflammation on the knee, but it should recover well,” said Stybar.
Zdenek Stybar motorpaces, says his knee is mending for the weekend’s races 2010
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Jean Van Hamme Most Belgians who want a career in comics aspire to be illustrators, not wordsmiths.
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Van Hamme had taken the precaution of being brought by a little black car belonging to the Criminal Police which was waiting for him at a strategic point and which took him in at the last moment.
Maigret and the Killer Simenon, Georges, 1903- 1969
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We struck out through St. Nicholas, Hamme, Termonde and Assche, and got into Brussels from the west without mishap.
A Journal From Our Legation in Belgium Hugh Gibson 1918
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In July, a barman in the northern town of Hamme spent a record 102 straight hours serving beer in his cafÉ.
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The title character of Jérôme Salle's picturesque international thriller "The Heir Apparent: Largo Winch" is the swashbuckling hero of a series of Belgian graphic novels by Jean Van Hamme and illustrated by Philippe Francq.
NYT > Home Page By STEPHEN HOLDEN 2011
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