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CLIMATE-CHANGE/STRIKE-NETHERLANDS
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September 27, 2019 
Marianne Thieme of the Party for the Animals speaks during a protest march to call for action against... 
The Hague, Netherlands 
Protest march to call for action against climate change in The Hague 
Marianne Thieme of the Party for the Animals speaks during a protest march to call for action against climate change, in The Hague, Netherlands September 27, 2019. REUTERS/Piroschka van de Wouw 
NETHERLANDS/PVDD
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December 11, 2006 
Marianne Thieme, leader of the Dutch Party for Animals or PvdD poses at a goat farm in Amstelveen, the... 
Amstelveen, Netherlands 
Marianne Thieme, leader of the Dutch Party for Animals or PvdD poses at a goat farm in Amstelveen 
Marianne Thieme, leader of the Dutch Party for Animals or PvdD poses at a goat farm in Amstelveen, the Netherlands, December 11, 2006. The PvdD became the first animal interest group to enter a European parliament, the group said on its website, after winning two seats in the country's general election held in November. REUTERS/Koen van Weel (NETHERLANDS) 
NETHERLANDS/PVDD
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December 11, 2006 
Marianne Thieme, leader of the Dutch Party for Animals or PvdD poses at a goat farm in Amstelveen, the... 
Amstelveen, Netherlands 
Marianne Thieme, leader of the Dutch Party for Animals or PvdD poses at a goat farm in Amstelveen 
Marianne Thieme, leader of the Dutch Party for Animals or PvdD poses at a goat farm in Amstelveen, the Netherlands, December 11, 2006. The PvdD became the first animal interest group to enter a European parliament, the group said on its website, after winning two seats in the country's general election held in November. REUTERS/Koen van Weel (NETHERLANDS) 
NETHERLANDS/PVDD
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December 11, 2006 
Marianne Thieme, leader of the Dutch Party for Animals or PvdD poses at a goat farm in Amstelveen, the... 
Amstelveen, Netherlands 
Marianne Thieme, leader of the Dutch Party for Animals or PvdD poses at a goat farm in Amstelveen 
Marianne Thieme, leader of the Dutch Party for Animals or PvdD poses at a goat farm in Amstelveen, the Netherlands, December 11, 2006. The PvdD became the first animal interest group to enter a European parliament, the group said on its website, after winning two seats in the country's general election held in November. REUTERS/Koen van Weel (NETHERLANDS) 
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