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Caveats aside, take a look at this 2004 Paul Thurrott interview with Tjeerd and Hillel Cooperman:
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Having worked his way through various versions of Office from 95 to XP, Tjeerd moved to Windows and became one of the driving forces behind trying to make Vista not just pleasant, but possibly even enjoyable.
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Take Tjeerd pronounced "Cheered", as is noted every time his name is mentioned Hoek, a design director at Microsoft.
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"In this context and on behalf of the Dutch government, I apologise for the tragedy that took place in Rawagede on the 9th of December, 1947," the Netherlands ambassador to Indonesia Tjeerd de Zwaan said.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2011
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Tjeerd de Zwaan, ambassador to Indonesia, made the announcement before hundreds of villagers in Rawagede, scene of the Dec. 9, 1947 execution-style killings of up to 430 boys and young men by Dutch troops.
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The Dutch ambassador to Indonesia, Tjeerd de Zwaan left, meets widows of Rawagede massacre victims.
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Tjeerd de Zwaan, the Dutch ambassador to Indonesia, made the announcement in front hundreds of villagers in Rawagede, the scene of the killings on 9 December 1947 of hundreds of boys and young men by Dutch troops.
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The Dutch ambassador to Indonesia Tjeerd de Zwaan apologized for the massacre that killed at least 150 boys and men.
News 2011
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The Dutch ambassador to Indonesia Tjeerd de Zwaan apologized for the massacre that killed at least 150 boys and men.
News 2011
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Tjeerd de Zwaan, the ambassador to Indonesia, made the announcement Friday in Rawagede village, where up to 430 boys and young men were killed execution-style by Dutch soldiers on Dec. 9, 1947.
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