Examples of using Kees in English and their translations into Polish
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Project curator Kees van Ruyven talked more on challenges and success stories of"WOW Amsterdam.
With the arrival of Kees Mol, now the third generation,
Did you hear that, Kees.
They dont get us, right Kees?
Cornelis Petrus"Kees" Pellenaars(10 May 1913- 30 January 1988) was a Dutch road cyclist and coach.
In two years, when the Y an kees are gone… you will be back in the field where you belong!
Cornelis"Kees" Hendricus van Wonderen(born 4 January 1969 in Bergen,
Cornelis("Kees") Alidanis Pijl(9 June 1897 in Oosterhout- 3 September 1976 in Rotterdam) was a Dutch footballer who was active as a striker.
Cees de Vreugd, also known as"Kees de Vreugd"(9 March 1952- 7 October 1998) was a butcher, strongman and powerlifter from Katwijk, Netherlands.
Play Kees' Adventure 2:
The success of such a concept largely depends on good acoustics," says architect Kees Willems.
Kees positively affected many individuals by sharing with them his talent for embracing challenge with enthusiasm.
The foundation aims to relieve the financial burden of alpine industry professionals seeking similar care as that which Kees received.
Commit 407867c: Kees Monshouwer discovered we count corrupt packets
The Netherlands coach, Kees Van Hardeveld, was disappointed that his country withdrew
Gerda and Kees van Garderen.
In 2007, Kees and his girlfriend Claire Dixon passed away in a mountaineering accident while volunteering as hut custodians in the Wapta Icefield of the Canadian Rocky Mountains.
Kees van Ruyven has worked over 30 years in Amsterdam as a coordinator responsible for development and transformation of large
He participated in numerous master-courses dedicated to middle-ages ensemble music performance practice led by Kees Boeke and Guillermo Perez,
Kees elected to have his surgery performed at the Steadman Clinic in Vail Colorado specifically because of Dr. Steadman's record of enabling athletes to return to