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  • Chief executive Ruud Huisman is quoted as saying in an Agence France Presse story here, We are going to focus on ous five biggest markets: Italy, France, Britain, the Benelux and Germany.

    Tiscal says ‘We’re OK’ 2004

  • Justin Huisman (7-2) picked up the win despite surrendering two runs and four hits in just two innings, and Colin Young followed with a scoreless 11th to earn his second save for the Drillers.

    USATODAY.com 2003

  • Justin Huisman yielded two hits over one scoreless inning to notch his ninth save.

    USATODAY.com 2003

  • Melido Dotel tossed one hitless inning, issuing one walk, before giving way to Justin Huisman, who worked a scoreless ninth to notch his eighth save.

    USATODAY.com 2003

  • From the cast and crew, Tim Robbins, director of the Treme pilot, David Morse, Melissa Leo, Michiel Huisman, and Kim Dickens attended, as did Lucia Micarelli, a trained concert violinist.

    Regina Weinreich: Cajun Fiction: Treme on HBO Regina Weinreich 2011

  • From the cast and crew, Tim Robbins, director of the Treme pilot, David Morse, Melissa Leo, Michiel Huisman, and Kim Dickens attended, as did Lucia Micarelli, a trained concert violinist.

    Regina Weinreich: Cajun Fiction: Treme on HBO Regina Weinreich 2011

  • Things also came to a head for Sonny (Michiel Huisman) and Annie (Lucia Micarelli) this week – and not a minute too soon.

    Treme weekly blog: season one, episode six 2011

  • Huisman told Clark that it was too late to make Athena's hull longer.

    Mine’s Bigger Than Yours 2008

  • In “Reduced mixing generates oscillations and chaos in the oceanic deep chlorophyll maximum,” scientists Jef Huisman, Nga Pham Thi, David Karl, and Ben Sommeijer model variation in the deep cholophyll maximum (DCM), an important layer of plankton around 100 meters below the surface of the ocean, and they find that it is much less stable than originally thought, a finding which has important implications for global warming:

    Archive 2006-01-01 Nick Anthis 2006

  • In “Reduced mixing generates oscillations and chaos in the oceanic deep chlorophyll maximum,” scientists Jef Huisman, Nga Pham Thi, David Karl, and Ben Sommeijer model variation in the deep cholophyll maximum (DCM), an important layer of plankton around 100 meters below the surface of the ocean, and they find that it is much less stable than originally thought, a finding which has important implications for global warming:

    A Hot Topic Nick Anthis 2006

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