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He is the founder of Lodder Bonsai BV in Harmelen, which specializes in Bonsai trees, and has been awarded the Japanese Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Rays for his work promoting the miniature trees internationally.
Where the Action Is Margaret Studer 2011
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"Each year I look forward to Tefaf and I regularly buy here," says Mr. Lodder, who collects 16th- to 19th-century paintings.
Where the Action Is Margaret Studer 2011
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It's the preopening preview and Mr. Lodder is taking his time.
Where the Action Is Margaret Studer 2011
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Dutch businessman Gerrit Lodder has attended the fair currently on until March 27 since it began in the 1970s.
Where the Action Is Margaret Studer 2011
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Seated outside a stand filled with Old Masters, Mr. Lodder is taking the weight off his feet, while eyeing the offerings.
Where the Action Is Margaret Studer 2011
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"Public trust in the criminal justice system may be enhanced by the broadcasting of sentencing remarks," said Peter Lodder, chairman of the Bar Council.
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Peter Lodder QC, chairman of the Bar Council which represents barristers, welcomed the postponements of both civil legal aid cuts and price-based competition on criminal legal aid.
The Guardian World News Owen Bowcott 2011
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Lodder said he decided to seek permission from his own command for an "opposed boarding" - one where pirates may resist - rather than act under procedures laid down by Brussels.
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"The pirates surrendered the moment they saw the marines," Lodder said in a telephone interview Tuesday from the Dutch frigate Tromp.
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"The pirates surrendered the moment they saw the marines," Lodder said in a telephone interview Tuesday from the Dutch frigate Tromp.
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