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Feature-length audio commentary with writer, director and producer Robert C. Cooper, actor Christopher Judge and director of photography, Peter Woeste
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Woeste, said the three-and-a-half ton vehicle, affectionately referred to by embassy staff as the "Madiba Merc", had reached the end of its working life.
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The number of German tourists coming to South Africa was on the increase and unfortunately this meant statistically that more of them had a chance of falling victims to criminal attacks, Woeste said
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Woeste had to admit that we had best come back to Antwerp rather than try to make a roundabout journey to Brussels after dark.
A Journal From Our Legation in Belgium Hugh Gibson 1918
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They were peeking over the window-ledge, with their rifles trained at us; but after a good look at the black clothes and white whiskers of M. de Woeste they pulled in their weapons and waved us to go ahead.
A Journal From Our Legation in Belgium Hugh Gibson 1918
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In Belgium it is the same, or even better; the Catholic Government elects the chief Socialist Vandervelde as M.nister of State to take his seat beside the venerable M. Woeste.
The Diary of a French Army Chaplain Felix, Klein 1915
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Haulleville etc. To-day the parliamentary leader, M.Ch. Woeste, makes it the vehicle of his political views.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913
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They have given the Belgian Parliament some of its best orators and its ablest statesmen: Malou, Jacobs, Woeste, Beernaert, Schollaert.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913
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Woeste, Charles, Mémoires pour servir à l'histoire contemporaine.
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Mrs. Woeste, 32, was wearing rhinestone-covered sandals and cradling her newborn son in the kitchen, which has fuchsia plexiglass cabinet doors; a wall painted half lavender and half gray; and a floor partly covered with white, gray and turquoise geometric tiles, with the rest parquet.
NYT > Home Page By GISELA WILLIAMS 2011
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