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Bart Wirtz
@ Jazz in Duketown
Kerkplein
Den Bosch (NL)
Bart Wirtz – alto saxophone
Emiel van Rijthoven – keyboards, synthesizer
Kasper Kalf - bass
Jimmi Hueting - drums
Roy Gielesen - percussion
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my trusty travel companion, bart watch, broke during the rock climbing trip. i pulled on the band a little too tight and snapped the buckle. there was a viewing at work for the hounds.
i was so upset i ordered another Mini (Cooper) watch on ebay.
© 2011 - Bart Notermans Fotografie. Please do NOT republish without written permission from the author Bart Notermans.
Feb. 16, 2017 - Bart Ehrman, (born October 5, 1955) is an American professor and scholar, currently the James A. Gray Distinguished Professor of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is one of North America's leading scholars in his field, having written and edited 30 books, including three college textbooks. He has also achieved acclaim at the popular level, authoring five New York Times bestsellers. Ehrman's work focuses on textual criticism of the New Testament, the historical Jesus, and the development of early Christianity.
The Clemson Department of Philosophy and Religion hosted Dr. Ehrman, the 2016-17 Phi Beta Kappa visiting scholar, at Clemson's Brackett Hall to speak. His topic was, "Did the Early Christians Forget Jesus?"
During a protest on Sept. 8, 2011 a squad of police are sent from above the Powell St. BART station, down the escalators, then back up again. Photo by Jessica Goss.
Bart aan het telefoneren met een klant, dat hoort ook bij het takenpakket van een webdesigner...
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