Examples of 'thorbecke' in a sentence

Meaning of "thorbecke"

Thorbecke is a noun that refers to a type of pipe fitting used in plumbing and heating systems, typically made of brass or copper

How to use "thorbecke" in a sentence

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He was at the time befriended with Thorbecke.
Thorbecke spent nine years as leader of the opposition in the House of Representatives.
He chose a committee headed by the prominent liberal Johan Rudolf Thorbecke to create a new constitution.
Thorbecke returned to being leader of the opposition in the House of Representatives.
He formed the Cabinet Fransen van de Putte but was quickly overturned by Thorbecke.
Professor Thorbecke one of the most thorough Arabic.
Part of the solution came from the constitution of liberal politician Johan Rudolph Thorbecke in 1848.
Shortly after taking his doctorate, Thorbecke was granted a state scholarship for a journey through Germany.
Thorbecke was appointed as head of this committee on 17 March.
In 1866 in conflict with Thorbecke about colonial land policies.
The collapse of the conservative cabinet in 1862 brought Thorbecke back in power.
It is located on Thorbecke Square, which is directly connected to famous Rembrandt Square.
He resigned his offices in 1849 and subsequently became a conservative, opposing Thorbecke.
The Municipalities of Thorbecke law (promulgated in 1851) designated the Frisian grietman as mayors.
Having resigned his offices in 1849, de Kempenaer subsequently became a conservative, in opposition to Thorbecke.

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That specification too is close to that of Jung and Thorbecke 2001.
The grietenij Achtkarspelen became a Municipality in 1851 after the gemeentewet (Municipality law) of Johan Rudolf Thorbecke.
William loathed the 1848 constitutional changes initiated by his father ( William II ) and Johan Rudolf Thorbecke.

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