Arie Slob (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈaːri ˈslɔp]; born 16 November 1961) is a Dutch politician and history teacher who served as Minister for Primary and...
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Cyprus Arie Rip (born 1941), Dutch social scientist Arie Schans (born 1953), Dutch football manager Arie Slob (born 1961), Dutch politician Arie Smit (1916–2016)...
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Look up slob in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Slob or SLOB may refer to: Slob, United States Virgin Islands, a settlement Arie Slob (born 1961), Dutch...
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the CU parliamentary group until he left politics in April/May 2011. Arie Slob succeeded him as the party leader. In October 2013, the second Rutte cabinet...
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House of Representatives and was succeeded by his long serving Deputy Arie Slob but retained his seat in the House of Representatives and continued to...
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so large that the performance impact of processing became a concern. Arie Slob, writing for the Windows-help.net newsletter in March 2003, noted that...
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PvdA. The CU became the biggest party in Zwolle, hometown of CU-leader Arie Slob. All three parties were rewarded for their so-called "constructive co-operation"...
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Representatives following the 2012 general election. In 2015, he succeeded Arie Slob as party leader and parliamentary leader. In the 2017 general election...
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Magazine, August 1998, p. 123 www.helpwithwindows.com; HelpWithWindows.com, Arie Slob (July 14, 1998). "Windows 98, FAT32". HelpWithWindows.com. Archived from...
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of the House of Representatives, when he replaced former party leader Arie Slob who had resigned as a parliamentarian. He was his party's spokesperson...
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