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He has been capped for the | Norwegian under-21 national team. |
He has 20 caps for the | Norwegian under-21 team. |
rade unionist before the war, a secretary in | Norwegian Union of Municipal Employees. |
rker, Bjerke was involved in the trade union | Norwegian Union of Railway Workers. |
From 1931 he was a secretary for the | Norwegian Union of Iron and Metalworkers. |
0 to 1928, and vice chairman of the national | Norwegian Union of Railway Workers, affiliated with th |
The | Norwegian Union of Railway Workers (Norwegian: Norsk J |
He chaired the | Norwegian Union of Journalists from 1949 to 1956, and |
In 1930 he was hired as a secretary in the | Norwegian Union of Building Workers. |
on 8 May 1988 as a merger between the unions | Norwegian Union of Clothing Workers (Bekledningsarbeid |
Volunteers were assured that it would be a | Norwegian unit with Norwegian officers, uniforms and l |
Some | Norwegian units are exposed to CS-gas while engaged in |
st order of the evacuating government to the | Norwegian units opposing the Nazis was: Demobilise. |
The University Library of Oslo ( | Norwegian: Universitetsbiblioteket i Oslo, UBO) is a l |
Traditionally | Norwegian universities and colleges had a system of lo |
ral groups of the same name existed in other | Norwegian universities. |
99, he was awarded the Onsager Medal, by the | Norwegian University of Science and Technology. |
She is a student at the | Norwegian University of Science and Technology. |
a professorship in political science at the | Norwegian University of Science and Technology. |
editor of Pax Publishing (1971-1978) and the | Norwegian University Press (1986-1989). |
n 2010, he was named doctor honoris causa at | Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). |
He has education from | Norwegian University of Science and Technology, and ha |
She has been a professor at the | Norwegian University of Science and Technology since 1 |
ssor in economic and business history at the | Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondh |
Internal view of the Dragvoll campus at the | Norwegian University of Science and Technology. |
from | Norwegian University of Science and Technology. |
An InCONvenient Truth is the third album by | Norwegian Urban duo Madcon. |
Like Me" is an English language song by the | Norwegian urban duo Madcon featuring vocals from Ameer |
From 1998 to 2001 Langangen headed the | Norwegian Values Commission. |
The Distribution of | Norwegian Vascular Plants: Coast Plants (1960) |
Vaterland Bridge ( | Norwegian: Vaterlands bro) is a bridge that crosses th |
It is also one of the | Norwegian venues selected to host the 2010 European Wo |
Trampe is a | Norwegian verb meaning "to stomp". |
The | Norwegian version leans strongly on Eastern Norwegian |
She took part in the 2004 | Norwegian version of Pop Idol. |
The Albatros promptly hit the small | Norwegian vessel with anti aircraft fire, wounding Cap |
A | Norwegian vessel, the Nyholt was nearing the completio |
The | Norwegian vessels managed to escape, but they did not |
The Vestfold Line ( | Norwegian: Vestfoldbanen) is a Norwegian railway line |
Henrik Edland (1905-1984) was a | Norwegian veterinarian. |
Halfdan Holth (1880 - 1950) was a | Norwegian veterinarian. |
eidar Birkeland (born 19 November 1928) is a | Norwegian veterinarian. |
Knut Karlberg (born 19 September 1947) is a | Norwegian veterinarian. |
old (24 April 1887 - 2 September 1959) was a | Norwegian veterinarian. |
Anton Johnson Brandt (1893 - 1951) was a | Norwegian veterinarian. |
Lars Moe (born 30 April 1951) is a | Norwegian veterinarian. |
Hans Fredrik Wirstad (1897 - 1983) is a | Norwegian veterinarian. |
The song peaked at number 1 in | Norwegian VG-lista Charts. |
In 1996-1999 he coashed | Norwegian Viking FK from Stavanger. |
rntor is the second full-length album by the | Norwegian Viking / black / folk metal band Windir. |
It was almost exclusively a | Norwegian Vikings technique of combat. |
For the | Norwegian village, see Grane, Nordland. |
This article is about the | Norwegian village. |
of Storm's grandfathers were nephews of the | Norwegian violinist Ole Bull and were also first cousi |
August 17 - Ole Bull, | Norwegian violinist (b. |
Museum of Natural History and Archaeology ( | Norwegian: Vitenskapsmuseet) is a department of the No |
The song was recorded both with German and | Norwegian vocals. |
Rape ( | Norwegian: Voldtekt) is a 1971 false document Norwegia |
l formation that included Dutch, Flemish and | Norwegian volunteer Legions. |
The battle saw a small force of | Norwegian volunteers holding back German forces for 25 |
s efforts during the war, he was awarded the | Norwegian War Cross, the highest ranking Norwegian gal |
Norwegian War Cross | |
Hauge also became a monumenal figure in the | Norwegian War Industry. |
s back to the middle of the 9th century to a | Norwegian warrior named Ottar. |
diately began work on salvaging the scuttled | Norwegian warship. |
The name Ex | Norwegian was borrowed from a Monty Python episode. |
Ex | Norwegian was an American indie rock band from Miami, |
The following day, a | Norwegian was also detained for showing contempt for t |
5 to 1987 he was the director-general of the | Norwegian Water Resources and Electricity Agency. |
He spent his career in the | Norwegian Water Resources and Electricity Agency. |
Statnett must receive permission from the | Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate every |
is considered being an integral part of the | Norwegian way. |
The | Norwegian website Gaysir named her Norway's second mos |
Filmfront is a | Norwegian website for films and television series simi |
yr.no is a | Norwegian website for weather forecasting and other me |
Fedraheimen is a former | Norwegian weekly magazine, issued from 1877 to 1891. |
Svalbardposten, founded in 1948, is a | Norwegian weekly paper, which operates from Longyearby |
He has been editor-in-chief of the | Norwegian weekly left-wing periodical Ny Tid since 1 F |
et, pronounced "yemmet" (English: Home) is a | Norwegian weekly magazine, founded in 1911. |
She has Swedish, Danish, | Norwegian, Welsh, and Irish ancestry. |
ember 1941 as Vizeadmiral and Admiral of the | Norwegian West Coast |
1943 as Admiral as commanding admiral of the | Norwegian West Coast |
The name was given by | Norwegian whalers operating from Deception Island, and |
Captain Nordahl is an associate in a | Norwegian whaling company: Bland-Nordahl. |
ce Olav Harbour was the location of a former | Norwegian whaling station operational dating from 1911 |
rn October 8 1961 in Sarpsborg, Norway) is a | Norwegian wheelchair curling player. |
Bryn is notable for being the only | Norwegian who has played in the NBA thus far. |
The | Norwegian Wholesale Paper Merchants Association (Norwe |
Maske Gruppen is a | Norwegian wholesaler that distributes office supplies |
his version of the equivalent article on the | Norwegian Wikipedia. |
Jorunn Horgen (born 6 December 1966) is a | Norwegian windsurfer. |
1610 - September 1670) was an alleged | Norwegian witch. |
in the Kremlin Wall Necropolis; as the only | Norwegian woman buried here. |
She is a | Norwegian women's international having made her debut |
She is a member of the | Norwegian Women's National Football Team. |
She was a prominent member of the | Norwegian Women's Public Health Association, especiall |
The | Norwegian Women's Defence League |
Also, the festival | Norwegian Wood is hosted within its premises. |
They were influenced by this | Norwegian wood architecture, adapting age-old techniqu |
Can's rendition appears in the soundtrack of | Norwegian Wood. |
The festival is named after the | Norwegian word for herring (sild). |
He was a member of the | Norwegian World War II resistance, and was decorated w |
Gudmund Grimstad (1898 - 1970) was a | Norwegian wrestler. |
Sjur Johnsen (1891 - 1978) was a | Norwegian wrestler. |
denlund (1 May 1891 - 20 January 1981) was a | Norwegian wrestler. |
ed in 1893, and was a founding member of the | Norwegian Wrestling Federation. |
ing Welle-Strand (born 25 October 1916) is a | Norwegian writer and resistance member. |
Zinken Hopp (1905-1987), | Norwegian writer |
Hearts) is a novel published in 1980 by the | Norwegian writer Ola Bauer. |
Aage Storm Borchgrevink (born 1969) is a | Norwegian writer and literary critic. |
Karin Moe (born 1945) is a | Norwegian writer and literary critic. |
Johanna Bugge Olsen (1900-1973) was a | Norwegian writer, newspaper editor and politician for |
Carl Fredrik Engelstad (1915-1996), | Norwegian writer, playwright, journalisttheatre |
Fredrik Skagen (born 30 December 1936) is a | Norwegian writer. |
Tomas Espedal (born 1961) is a | Norwegian writer. |
Nina Arkina (1891 - 1980) was a Russian-born | Norwegian writer. |
Mikal Peder Olaus Sylten (1873 - 1964) was a | Norwegian writer. |
The | Norwegian Writers for Children (Norwegian: Norske Barn |
iterary magazine Profil, a co-founder of The | Norwegian Writers' Center (Norwegian: Norsk Forfatters |
It was announced that she is hosting | Norwegian X Factor in its 2nd season in 2010. |
In the autumn of 2009 he was judge of | Norwegian X Factor in 2009. |
Matthew Smith (British XC), Karl Rasmussen ( | Norwegian XC), Are Nakkim (Norwegian 5k, 10k), Eirik H |
yacht racing, where he represented the Royal | Norwegian Yacht Club. |
120 HOURS is a proud member of the | Norwegian Year of Architecture 2011 |
986 to 1990 she was the deputy leader of the | Norwegian Young Conservatives. |
As such he was awarded the | Norwegian Young Player of the Year trophy in 2006 and |
Norwegian Young Player of the Year: (2) | |
He was also a regular in the | Norwegian youth national team. |
s the deputy leader of Europeisk Ungdom, the | Norwegian youth wing of the European Movement, from 20 |
tt (2 December 1842 - 27 January 1913) was a | Norwegian zoologist. |
Rasch (8 January 1805 - 26 August 1883) is a | Norwegian zoologist. |
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