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| Per | Knut Aaland (born 5 September 1954) is a retired Nor |
| asen Arkitektkontor together with Are Telje and | Knut Aasen. |
| e 1948 Summer Olympics, along with his brothers | Knut and Gunnar Nordahl. |
| Knut and Bodil Schmidt-Nielsen became a prominent ph | |
| Christen Knudsen had a son | Knut Andreas Knudsen who became a politician as well |
| Knut Ansgar Nelson (1 October 1906 - 31 March 1990) | |
| The character | Knut Arild Hareide, played by Harald Eia, was portra |
| n Ennignup serving as guardian for a young king | Knut at some time prior to king Gorm the Old and it |
| Edvard Munch, Christian Krogh, Eilif Petersen, | Knut Baade, Olaf Lange, Carl Sundt-Hansen and Harrie |
| Sources are silent how and why | Knut became jarl in Johan's lifetime, but either he |
| Thiis (1908-1941), Sigurd Willoch (1946-1973), | Knut Berg (1975-1995), Tone Skedsmo (1995-2000) and |
| Knut Berger ... Polizist | |
| Such a reconstruction was offered by | Knut Bergsland in 1986. |
| Knut Bertil Hilding Linde (February 28, 1907 - March | |
| Knut Birgersson was apparently elevated to the offic | |
| Knut Brautaset (born 16 September 1939) is a Norwegi | |
| Knut Carlsson - Bass guitar | |
| Knut Eik-Nes (21 July 1885 - 18 January 1968) was a | |
| She was married to priest and cultural worker | Knut Eik-Nes (1900-1997), and was the mother of horm |
| He sued the academics Trond Bergh and | Knut Einar Eriksen as well as the publishing house C |
| Knut Emil Ahnlund (born 24 May 1923 in Stockholm) is | |
| Knut Enell (19 March 1887 - 9 November 1985) was a S | |
| Knut Erik "Pekka" Hartvall (born February 18, 1875 - | |
| t and author Alf R. Jacobsen and is directed by | Knut Erik Jensen. |
| Knut Eriksson Helland, Hardanger fiddle maker (b.185 | |
| Knut Eriksson Helland, Hardanger fiddle maker (d.188 | |
| date unknown - | Knut Eriksson Helland, Hardanger fiddle maker (b. |
| Knut Fagerbakke (born 1952) is a Norwegian politicia | |
| Knut Fagerbakke. | |
| He is the son of the author | Knut Faldbakken. |
| Knut Fjeldsgaard (born 1952) is a former Norwegian i | |
| Knut Frydenlund (March 31, 1927-February 26, 1987) w | |
| the second cabinet Brundtland, until 1987 when | Knut Frydenlund died and Nybakk moved up as a regula |
| Knut Frydenlung | |
| His brother, | Knut Gjerset was a noted author and historian. |
| stad had created the fictional police detective | Knut Gribb. |
| iv-Magasinet about the fictional Oslo detective | Knut Gribb. |
| Knut Gunnarsson Helland, Hardanger fiddle maker (d.1 | |
| One story narrates that | Knut had a powder mine or tar barrels under one towe |
| Knut Hammer Larsen (12 April 1971 - 19 May 2009) was | |
| Marie Hamsun with her husband, | Knut Hamsun |
| Harald Grieg (right), with | Knut Hamsun in 1936. |
| His research includes studies on works by | Knut Hamsun and Henrik Ibsen. |
| To sanger, for voice and piano, op. 4, text: | Knut Hamsun Auerdahl |
| his performance as Nobel Prize-winning novelist | Knut Hamsun in Jan Troell's biopic Hamsun. |
| Knut Hamsun's son Tore Hamsun was installed as actin | |
| en approaching the end of the world is found in | Knut Hamsun's 1898 novel Victoria. |
| m Henrik Ibsen, Oscar Wilde, August Strindberg, | Knut Hamsun, and Gabriele D'Annunzio. |
| she became the second wife of the noted author, | Knut Hamsun, with whom she had four children, sons T |
| of the art painter Edvard Munch and the writer | Knut Hamsun. |
| o published two biographies about her life with | Knut Hamsun: Regnbuen (The Rainbow) (1953) and Under |
| led Growth of the Soil [by the Norwegian author | Knut Hamsun], and I just put the two together. |
| Knut Hartwig | |
| Knut Hassel: Guitar (On The Undiscovered Country) | |
| The museum's first manager was | Knut Haugland, who managed the museum until 1983. |
| In his memoir book Det demrer en dag, | Knut Haukelid described Jacobsen as the most indefat |
| Knut Haukelid (May 17, 1911 in Brooklyn, United Stat | |
| botage Kjelstrup stayed in Norway together with | Knut Haukelid, and participated in building up Milor |
| During this period, | Knut Haus filled his seat in the Parliament. |
| Knut Hedemann (13 May 1922 - 2 May 2011) was a Norwe | |
| Lars Egge - Dr. | Knut Hegel |
| Knut Heidar (born 29 April 1949) is a Norwegian poli | |
| The family moved to Hetland when | Knut Helle was seventeen years old. |
| Knut Henrik Spets | |
| Knut Henry Haraldsen | |
| Knut Hjeltnes (born 16 March 1961) is a Norwegian ar | |
| s Arvid Nilsen, Georg Andersen, Jan Sagedal and | Knut Hjeltnes. |
| Knut Holmann | |
| Knut Holmann (born July 31, 1968 in Oslo) is a Norwe | |
| Well-known members include | Knut Holmann. |
| Knut Holmgersson was crowned King Canute II of Swede | |
| the regency council and then as co-regent with | Knut Holmgersson. |
| Other works include Good-Bye, Tonsils (2001), | Knut: How one little polar bear captivated the world |
| Knut is a sludge metal/post-hardcore band from Genev | |
| Knut is the heir, and wants to demolish the old hous | |
| Knut Johannes Hougen, politician and Minister (d.195 | |
| e in 1964 in Helsinki he followed the Norwegian | Knut Johannesen and Viktor Kosichkin, again. |
| instance by the Norwegian skaters Nils Aaness, | Knut Johannesen, Per Ivar Moe, and Magne Thomassen w |
| while the silver medal went to his major rival, | Knut Johannesen. |
| Knut Johansson | |
| Knut Kaasen (born 9 November 1951) is a Norwegian le | |
| He also edited Norsk lovkommentar with | Knut Kaasen and Steinar Tjomsland. |
| Knut Karlberg (born 19 September 1947) is a Norwegia | |
| After the death of his father in 1958, | Knut Kavli (1890-1965) bought up most shares in the |
| li Trust (Norwegian: Kavlifondet or O. Kavli og | Knut Kavlis Almennyttige Fond in full) is a Norwegia |
| Oslohistorie, 1995, with | Knut Kjeldstadli |
| co-founded Norwegian Cruise Lines in 1966 with | Knut Kloster and founded Carnival Cruise Lines in 19 |
| Pol Pitron (Dutch: Paul Pola, German: | Knut Knolle): he is the comic relief of the trio. |
| e she was launched, the Norwegian shipping firm | Knut Knutsen OAS bought her and renamed her SS Jeann |
| Knute Rockne was born | Knut Larsen Rokne in Voss, Norway to the smith and w |
| avyweight competition after losing his fight to | Knut Lindberg. |
| 2007 Deutscher Fernsehpreis to | Knut Loewe and Wiebke Kratz for Best Design |
| Knut Lundmark was one of the pioneers in the modern | |
| y of the nature of the galaxy was accredited to | Knut Lundmark and Philibert Jacques Melotte in 1926. |
| Ice sledge speed racer | Knut Lundstroem from Norway was the most successful |
| t his rivals, Karl-Ludwig von Danwitz (CDU) and | Knut Maass (FDP). |
| Knut Markus Hansen Glomsaas (1863-1935) was a Norweg | |
| tofer Sinding-Larsen, first cousin of architect | Knut Martens Sinding-Larsen and journalist Henning S |
| Knut Moe (1921 - 1989) was a Norwegian resistance me | |
| Norge i dansketiden 1380-1814, 1987 (with | Knut Mykland) |
| Its designer is thought to have been | Knut Nylander. |
| omposers, such as Max Reger, Leopold Stokowski, | Knut Nystedt and Virgil Fox. |
| Knut Olof Mark (January 13, 1873 - May 15, 1920) was | |
| el tells the story of the young history teacher | Knut Pedersen and his involvement with the Maoist mo |
| Their son Just | Knut Qvigstad was a notable engineer. |
| Just | Knut Qvigstad (20 December 1902 - 6 May 2001) was a |
| ANDINAVIAN BLUES (1983) w/Nappy Brown (voc) and | Knut Reiersrud (guitar). |
| Knut Risan (19 February 1930 - 1 February 2011) was | |
| She was married to fellow actor | Knut Risan. |
| Knut Rognald Matson was born near Voss, in Hordaland | |
| Bob Greene, Les Payne and | Knut Royce were the Newsday journalists Karaduman su |
| The center was founded by Professor | Knut S. Selmer and Professor Jon Bing. |
| Professor | Knut S. Selmer was succeeded by Professor Jon Bing a |
| In 1980, | Knut Schmidt-Nielsen was elected President of the In |
| Bodil Schmidt-Nielsen married | Knut Schmidt-Nielsen, a fellow physiologist, and rec |
| oir, Netherlands Bach Collegium, Sytse Buwalda, | Knut Schoch, Bas Ramselaar, Brilliant Classics 1999 |
| - Cantatas Vol. 1 - Alt.: Sytse Buwalda; Ten.: | Knut Schoch; Bass: Bas Ramselaar; Holland Boys Choir |
| Until 1996 they were coached by | Knut Schubert whose expertise was more in pair skati |
| Eleonora Lewenhaupt and the cousin of governor | Knut Sparre. |
| The current director is | Knut Sprauten. |
| eing held by Minister of Justice and the Police | Knut Storberget from the Norwegian Labour Party. |
| Knut Storberget (born 6 October 1964 in Elverum) is | |
| Minister for Justice | Knut Storberget have stated that he himself is posit |
| Knut Thomassen (1921 - 2002) was a Norwegian actor a | |
| Kai Wiesinger ... | Knut Tischbein |
| 11 March - | Knut Toven, politician (d.1980) |
| The World was the idea of | Knut U. Kloster Jr., whose family had a long history |
| Knut Varnes Trio 8/97 (1997) | |
| Knut Walbye (born 9 January 1968 in Oslo) was a form | |
| nberg (senior), brother of the foreign minister | Knut Wallenberg, had brought home from London in 191 |
| Williams, Philip J. and | Knut Walter. |
| According to one source, Jarl | Knut was married to daughter of King Canute I of Swe |
| Jarl | Knut was killed in 1208 at the Battle of Lena, where |
| of the Swedish school of economics, along with | Knut Wicksell and David Davidson. |
| Lars Jonung (1979), ' | Knut Wicksell's norm of price stabilization and Swed |
| Like Keynes, they were inspired by the works of | Knut Wicksell, a Swedish economist active in the ear |
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