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Hilde Sandvik (born 30 April 1970) is a | Norwegian journalist. |
lut (29 January 1920 - 3 January 1995) was a | Norwegian journalist. |
ohnsen (24 November 1908 - 1 May 1984) was a | Norwegian journalist. |
gvild Bryn (born 18 March 1961 in Voss) is a | Norwegian journalist. |
Randi Bratteli (1924 - 2002) was a | Norwegian journalist. |
Trygve Moe (born 11 December 1927) is a | Norwegian journalist. |
Arne Blix (born 20 September 1954) is a | Norwegian journalist. |
Erik Tumyr (1962 - 16 April 2011) was a | Norwegian journalist. |
acob Roll (17 May 1783 - 7 March 1870) was a | Norwegian judge and politician. |
s von Westen Sylow Koren (1764 - 1854) was a | Norwegian judge and politician. |
an Carsten Johannes Scheel (1859-1956) was a | Norwegian judge and politician for the Conservative Pa |
Bernhard Getz (1850 - 1901) was a | Norwegian judge, professor, law reformer and politicia |
Steinar Tjomsland (born 23 July 1948) is a | Norwegian judge. |
Fredrik Eckhoff (28 April 1905 - 1997) was a | Norwegian judge. |
n 14 October 1934 in Tysnes, Hordaland) is a | Norwegian judge. |
Kirsti Coward (born 19 December 1940) is a | Norwegian judge. |
Gussgard (born 2 January 1940) is a retired | Norwegian judge. |
Andreas Endresen (1908 - 1985) was a | Norwegian judge. |
ars Oftedal Broch (born 1 January 1939) is a | Norwegian judge. |
en (26 September 1822 - 10 March 1912) was a | Norwegian judge. |
Arne Christiansen (born 19 May 1926) is a | Norwegian judge. |
Gunnar Aasland (born 15 April 1936) is a | Norwegian judge. |
The team won the | Norwegian junior championship in the 2009 season |
sh waters, until 1998 both pipelines were in | Norwegian jurisdiction. |
l (15 September 1744 - 28 August 1814) was a | Norwegian jurist and politician. |
Helge Kvamme (1938 - 5 August 1996) is a | Norwegian jurist and businessperson. |
Hans Kristian Hansson (1895 - 1959) was a | Norwegian jurist and civil servant. |
m (12 February 1779 - 2 November 1824) was a | Norwegian jurist and politician. |
lsen Thune (27 May 1880 - 28 May 1950) was a | Norwegian jurist and civil servant. |
Johan Lauritz Rasch (1829 - 1901) was a | Norwegian jurist and politician. |
Nicolai Benjamin Cappelen (1795-1866) was a | Norwegian jurist and politician. |
s (7 February 1937 - 19 December 2010) was a | Norwegian jurist and police chief. |
st Thomle (6 June 1816 - 24 June 1889) was a | Norwegian jurist and politician. |
Aubert (2 July 1811 - 8 November 1872) was a | Norwegian jurist and politician. |
(9 September 1817 - 2 September 1879) was a | Norwegian jurist and politician. |
Hans Langsted Christie (1826 - 1907) was a | Norwegian jurist and politician. |
Andreas Rogert (1754 - 1833) was a | Norwegian jurist and politician. |
Thomas Bryn (1782 - 1827) was a | Norwegian jurist and politician. |
Johan Lausen Bull (1751-1817) was a | Norwegian jurist and politician. |
in Christiania, died 12 December 1854) was a | Norwegian jurist and politician. |
Gustav Smedal (1888-1951) was a | Norwegian jurist and irredentist activist. |
ristian Hersleb Horneman (1781 - 1860) was a | Norwegian jurist and politician. |
Kielland (25 March 1854 - 3 May 1904) was a | Norwegian jurist and journalist. |
Emil Christian Bonnevie (1881 - 1972) was a | Norwegian jurist, peace activist and politician. |
ag Berggrav (17 May 1925 - 3 May 2003) was a | Norwegian jurist, civil servant and sports administrat |
da Hjort Kraby (born 20 September 1960) is a | Norwegian jurist. |
oland - 16 September 1889 in Kristiania) was | Norwegian jurist. |
ratholm (7 January 1920 - 8 July 2010) was a | Norwegian jurist. |
The Standing Committee on Justice ( | Norwegian: Justiskomiteen) is a standing committee of |
Captain Sabertooth (in | Norwegian Kaptein Sabeltann) is a fictional pirate tha |
ay by Britain in October 1948 and became the | Norwegian Kaura. |
Kavli Trust ( | Norwegian: Kavlifondet or O. Kavli og Knut Kavlis Alme |
Haakon VI was a | Norwegian king for 25 years and a Swedish king for 2 y |
The | Norwegian king decided upon a plan to give Uspak an ar |
saga and Upplendinga Konungum, he aided the | Norwegian king Vikar in a war together with Starkad. |
In 1493, the Danish and | Norwegian king, Hans, concluded an alliance with Ivan |
of Norway to negotiate an agreement with the | Norwegian king. |
The Church had long wished to reform the | Norwegian kingdom on a more European model. |
land had paid the Danegeld to the Danish and | Norwegian Kings and peace was restored. |
Kjotve lead the western | Norwegian kings against Harald Fairhair at the Battle |
A | Norwegian kitchen witch. |
Communist Workers League ( | Norwegian: Kommunistisk Arbeiderforbund), was a small |
Kongsberg Skiing Museum ( | Norwegian: Kongsberg Skimuseum) is a museum of skiing, |
ed that he would build a school in Konnerud ( | Norwegian: Konnerud skole). |
It cost 729 million | Norwegian krone (NOK) to move the seven agencies. |
It was replaced by the | Norwegian krone when Norway joined the Scandinavian Mo |
9, the company had a revenue of 23.1 million | Norwegian krone. |
Norwegian Kroner (approx USD 23.000) as compensation. | |
s Baller has a budget of around 13.5 million | Norwegian kroner. |
It expected to cost 10 billion | Norwegian kroner. |
e expected cost of the project is 10 billion | Norwegian kroner. |
e as part of their culture (for example, the | Norwegian Krumkake). |
and remixed in 2003 and was published by the | Norwegian label Momentum Scandinavia. |
Autumn 2006 saw Funeral sign with the | Norwegian label Tabu Recordings. |
In the field of | Norwegian labor history, his publications include Klas |
eavy-water sabotage operations and the early | Norwegian labor movement. |
He represents the | Norwegian Labour Party. |
From 2004 she has worked in the | Norwegian Labour and Welfare Service as county directo |
He was a board member of the | Norwegian Labour Party from 1927 to 1930. |
Was the first Sami parliamentarian ( | Norwegian Labour Party) and wrote the Sami national an |
Norwegian Labour Party 24,6 % | |
The film was made by the | Norwegian Labour Party for the 1937 local elections. |
Prime Minister - Jens Stoltenberg ( | Norwegian Labour Party) |
ed in 1921 as the regional newspaper for the | Norwegian Labour Party. |
organization was created in their place, the | Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration (Norwegian |
held a range of political positions for the | Norwegian Labour Party |
Tiden was founded in 1933 by the | Norwegian Labour Party. |
1918, when he became party secretary for the | Norwegian Labour Party. |
1945, but from 1946 to 1963 he directed the | Norwegian Labour Inspection Authority. |
In 1988 he joined the | Norwegian Labour Party. |
He joined the | Norwegian Labour Party after Mot Dag's demise in 1933. |
The | Norwegian Labour Inspection Authority (Norwegian: Arbe |
She was also a politician for the | Norwegian Labour Party. |
He was originally a member of the | Norwegian Labour Party. |
Gelius, affiliated with the | Norwegian Labour Party, is seen as liberal. |
ebrot has open political sympathies with the | Norwegian Labour Party. |
Fremtiden became the main organ for tne | Norwegian Labour Party in Buskerud. |
Bingen was a member of the | Norwegian Labour Party in 1948. |
tice and the Police Knut Storberget from the | Norwegian Labour Party. |
Fiskelausvatnet is a | Norwegian lake that lies in Grane municipality in Nord |
ame is also shared by a Swedish fortress, on | Norwegian land until the Treaty of Roskilde in 1658. |
In August 1941 British, Canadian and Free | Norwegian landed on Spitzbergen during Operation Gaunt |
Those two songs have | Norwegian language lyrics, while the title track has E |
Thus, through the | Norwegian language struggle, the story got quite a lot |
From 1987 to 1992 he was a lecturer in | Norwegian language and literature at Stockholm Univers |
half of the 20th century there were several | Norwegian language churches in the Logan Square area a |
Today, Minnekirken is the last remaining | Norwegian language church in the city. |
The single record featured the | Norwegian language version and the English language ve |
al American daily newspaper published in the | Norwegian language in Chicago from 1889-1891. |
There was also a little known | Norwegian language version called Championship Manager |
He was a member of the | Norwegian Language Council from 1990 to 2000. |
The | Norwegian language conflict often centering around Nor |
articipated in the BBC's broadcasting in the | Norwegian language until 1945. |
He lectured in | Norwegian language and literature in Berlin in 1931, i |
He was also a member of the | Norwegian Language Council, representing Nynorsk write |
Haugan wrote and published several | Norwegian language prayer books. |
The company specialises in | Norwegian language, acoustic music, and represents, am |
Bratberg is the editor of the | Norwegian language-encyclopedia on the city Trondheim, |
g club meetings was mostly transacted in the | Norwegian language. |
ded school there and acquired fluency in the | Norwegian language. |
ar" is an adaptation of the Lord's Prayer in | Norwegian language. |
mbers of books which were all written in the | Norwegian language. |
een editor of several of dictionaries of the | Norwegian language. |
All lyrics are in the | Norwegian language. |
The | Norwegian Law of Succession was introduced in 1163. |
s (1 November 1775 - 16 December 1837) was a | Norwegian lawyer and statesman, and a member of the No |
Jon Lyng (1945 - 2003) was a | Norwegian lawyer and politician for the Conservative P |
Theodor Broch (1904 - 1998), | Norwegian lawyer and politician for the Labour Party |
Fritz Huitfeldt (born 4 September 1939) is a | Norwegian lawyer and politician for the Conservative P |
For the | Norwegian lawyer, see Jan Einar Greve. |
Helge N. Albrektsen (born 1950) is a | Norwegian lawyer, writer and former politician. |
rn 18 October 1800, died 8 April 1879) was a | Norwegian lawyer, civil servant and politician. |
ns who followed the principles of revivalist | Norwegian lay preacher Hans Nielsen Hauge. |
With IK Start: | Norwegian league 1980. |
Johannessen won the | Norwegian league with her club Asker in 1998 and 1999. |
Player of the year of the | Norwegian league in 2007 |
Kniksen award as the | Norwegian league's goalkeeper of the year in 2001 and |
handball team formerly played in the highest | Norwegian league. |
remains one of the best mildfield players in | Norwegian league. |
e women's handball team plays in the highest | Norwegian league. |
It has played in the highest | Norwegian league. |
's handball team plays in the second highest | Norwegian league. |
Norwegian League: 2004, 2006, 2009, 2010 | |
Trygve Bull (1905 - 1999) was a | Norwegian lecturer and politician. |
Knut Kaasen (born 9 November 1951) is a | Norwegian legal scholar. |
e affair became a grave embarrassment to the | Norwegian legal court system. |
Jon Thorvald Johnsen (born 1942) is a | Norwegian legal scholar. |
During World War II, the | Norwegian Legion (Norwegian: Den Norske Legion, German |
The | Norwegian Legion existed until 20 May 1943. |
Jens Braage Halvorsen (1845 - 1900) was a | Norwegian librarian, magazine editor and literary hist |
Johannes Aanderaa (1927 - 1991) was a | Norwegian librarian, theatre critic, publisher and civ |
The | Norwegian Library of Talking Books and Braille (Norweg |
For the | Norwegian light rail system, see Bergen Light Rail. |
This article is about a | Norwegian light rail system. |
The Norsk Eiendomsinformasjon AS is a | Norwegian limited company, wholly owned by the Norwegi |
Dag Klaveness (born 29 August 1945) was a | Norwegian limnologist. |
Lindesnes Lighthouse ( | Norwegian: Lindesnes fyrstasjon) is a coastal lighthou |
15 January 1928 in Ringsaker, Hedmark) is a | Norwegian linguist and lexicographer, dictionary edito |
-Indo-European phonological rule named after | Norwegian linguist Christian Stang. |
Oddvar Nes (born 27 December 1938) is a | Norwegian linguist. |
Harald Bjorvand (born 30 July 1942) is a | Norwegian linguist. |
line communication system similar to the to | Norwegian Linjesender) was used to broadcast air raid |
In 1904 he was appointed a Knight of the | Norwegian Lion by King Oscar II. |
Atle Kittang (born 1941) is a | Norwegian literary researcher and literary critic. |
Willy Dahl (born 1927) is a | Norwegian literary researcher and literary critic. |
Vinduet (The Window) is a | Norwegian literary magazine, founded in 1947 by Harald |
Anne-Lisa Amadou (1930 - 2002) was a | Norwegian literary researcher. |
Helge Otto Aars Groth (1913 - 1966) is a | Norwegian literary historian and diplomat. |
Hans Aaraas (1919 - 1998) was a | Norwegian literary researcher. |
Bjarte Birkeland (1920 - 2000) was a | Norwegian literary researcher. |
ber of the state film board, chairman of the | Norwegian Literature Critics' Association from 1953-55 |
e and art were created respectively in 1946 ( | Norwegian Literature Critics) and 1949 (Norwegian Art |
d church services in English and lectured on | Norwegian literature. |
itten in nynorsk and considered a classic of | Norwegian literature. |
The Coldplay EP Trouble - | Norwegian Live EP was recorded at the venue. |
Ljan Station ( | Norwegian: Ljan stasjon) is a railway station at Nords |
paign booth at Karl Johans gate ahead of the | Norwegian local elections, 2007. |
KBN may only lend to | Norwegian local governments, counties and inter-munici |
Following the | Norwegian local elections, 1979, the vote was differen |
The first | Norwegian locomotive railway, Hovedbanen between Oslo |
nth (20 November 1924 - 28 March 1972) was a | Norwegian long jumper and triple jumper. |
lygind Larsen (born September 18, 1982) is a | Norwegian long track speed skater. |
e (16 February 1888 - 9 November 1961) was a | Norwegian long jumper. |
Axel Simonsen (1887 - 1938) was a | Norwegian long distance runner, born in Oslo. |
Maren Haugli (born 3 March 1985) is a | Norwegian long track speed skater who participates in |
Finn Bendixen (born 27 June 1949) is a | Norwegian long jumper. |
September 29, 1888 - December 2, 1967) was a | Norwegian long-distance runner. |
Thor Helland (born 10 December 1936) was a | Norwegian long-distance runner who specialized in the |
Per Halle (born 6 May 1949) was a | Norwegian long-distance runner who specialized in the |
(October 6, 1891 - September 12, 1929) was a | Norwegian long-distance runner. |
Norwegian losses were five men and several wounded. | |
Holberg International Memorial Prize of the | Norwegian Ludvig Holberg Memorial Fund (520,000 Euro). |
Eilif Nedberg (born 1956) is a | Norwegian luger, born in Oslo. |
Martin Ore (born 1955) is a | Norwegian luger, born in Oslo. |
Morten Nordeide Johansen (born 1951) is a | Norwegian luger, born in Oslo. |
edal at the 1936 Olympics as helmsman of the | Norwegian Lully II. |
y represented an enormous boost to the vital | Norwegian lumber industry. |
His father helped organize the | Norwegian Lutheran Synod congregation in the Big Bend |
Three Spokesmen for | Norwegian Lutheran Academies: Schools for Church, Heri |
He left the | Norwegian Lutheran Mission, and took up studies again |
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