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  • was appointed as professor at the University of Oslo, a position which had been vacant for a year, i
  • wife at home by her man at the front: furs from Oslo, a silk dress from Paris etc., until finally, f
  • d the northern part of the European route E6 in Oslo, a major project at the time.
  • ectural education shortly after World War II in Oslo, a crisis course that would later become an ind
  • Broadcasting House ( Oslo), a building at the NRK headquarters
  • Parliament in 1989, representing the county of Oslo, a seat she has held ever since.
  • at the Palestinian leadership asserted that the Oslo Accord is part of the PLO's 1974 phased plan fo
  • r the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 and the Oslo Accord, which he says contributed to his "polit
  • s), a position he held until the signing of the Oslo Accords in 1993, and the resulting founding of
  • Said, left the PNC because he believed that the Oslo Accords sold short the right of Palestinian ref
  • acy that he observed in the years following the Oslo accords and deeply troubled by the autocratic e
  • of the PPSF leader Samir Ghawshah to accept the Oslo Accords and the formation of the Palestinian Na
  • wery was co-founded in the mid-1990s, after the Oslo Accords were signed.
  • zhak Rabin, Bill Clinton, and Arafat during the Oslo Accords on 13 September 1993.
  • ent of 4 May 1994 was a follow-up treaty to the Oslo Accords in which the details of Palestinian aut
  • efore Shimon Peres and Yasser Arafat during the Oslo Accords peace negotiations.
  • He negotiated the Oslo Accords with Israel and remained chief negotiat
  • events affecting Israel for CNN, including the Oslo Accords and the assassination for former Israel
  • After initial successes such as the Oslo accords of the early 1990s, Clinton attempted t
  • After the Oslo Accords were signed, Israeli right-wing politic
  • pped up its activities after the signing of the Oslo Accords in 1993.
  • Oslo Accords (1993)
  • Hawatmeh opposed the 1993 Oslo Accords, calling them a "sell-out", but became
  • Upon the signing of the Oslo Accords, he was permitted to return to the Pale
  • Gush Katif until the arrangements following the Oslo Accords, while the bloc on the dunes north of G
  • The Oslo Accords, officially called the Declaration of P
  • After the signing of the Oslo Accords, the PNC met in Gaza in April 1996 and
  • ) National Guard, after the signing of the 1993 Oslo Accords, when they were allowed to enter the Pa
  • After the Oslo Accords, Judge Cotran was appointed to the Boar
  • ization that led mass protests against the 1992 Oslo Accords.
  • l 1993, when he resigned in protest against the Oslo Accords.
  • ation was disbanded under the provisions of the Oslo Accords.
  • lict in the light of the ineffectiveness of the Oslo Accords.
  • The party was an enthusiastic advocate of the Oslo Accords.
  • hrough an illegitimate agreement, i.e. the 1993 Oslo Accords.
  • to return from exile in the 1990s following the Oslo Accords.
  • an instrumental role in the negotiation of the Oslo Accords.
  • President Yasser Arafat in accordance with the Oslo Accords.
  • promises made by the Israeli government at the Oslo Accords.
  • no longer regards itself as being bound by the Oslo Accords; however, as of June 2011 the PA has no
  • Tidens Tegn and Oslo Aftenavis were the first Norwegian tabloid news
  • It was her second gold medal in Oslo after her giant slalom victory.
  • Mosaic Religious Community (Jewish community of Oslo), after they joined FOMI and the Democrats part
  • as also being monitored by Bolton youth and Lyn Oslo after a trials with Msida St Joseph fc Malta.
  • In the spring of 1590, James VI returned from Oslo after marrying Anne, daughter of the King of De
  • He left his former club, F.C. Lyn Oslo, after his contract expired at the end of the 2
  • so, a group of Jewish prisoners that arrived in Oslo after the departure of SS Donau stayed at Bredt
  • However, it later emerged that the Oslo airdrome reported that no foreign planes had ar
  • in a tunnel below the airport facilities, where Oslo Airport Station is located below the terminal.
  • n also became slightly controversial due to the Oslo Airport localization debate.
  • decision to choose Hurum as the site of the new Oslo Airport was the reason for Borgen's withdrawal
  • st 2009, the station became the terminus of the Oslo Airport Express Train service (Flytoget).
  • et, Statoil's head office, several buildings at Oslo Airport, Gardermoen, and parts of Oslo Central
  • aathens SAFE started services from Trondheim to Oslo Airport, Fornebu on 9 May 1952, using de Havill
  • Skien Airport, Geiteryggen to the newly opened Oslo Airport, Gardermoen.
  • a career in the military, he became director of Oslo Airport, Fornebu between 1993 and 1996 when he
  • The two nearest international airports are Oslo Airport, Gardermoen and Sandefjord Airport, Tor
  • 947 until the construction of Gardermobanen and Oslo Airport, Gardermoen in the 1990s, Hauerseter wa
  • to Fred Olsen Air Transport, which was based at Oslo Airport, Fornebu.
  • Airport Express Train airport express trains to Oslo Airport, Gardermoen.
  • Here he spent some time in forced labour at Oslo Airport, Fornebu, and also some time at Victori
  • It was also set up at Oslo Airport, Gardermoen in January 2006, but as of
  • ural Frysja down through the different parts of Oslo all the way down to the city centre is an amazi
  • He had been hired at the University Library of Oslo already in 1929, and continued working there af
  • mental in the effort behind the building of the Oslo Analyzer, built in 1938 and for some time was t
  • rd member of the Foundation for Student Life in Oslo, and he was a member of NTNF from 1946 to 1959
  • was an inevitable move, as all bus transport in Oslo and Akershus is tendered and Unibuss had to adh
  • e then worked as a school teacher and rector in Oslo, and was a member of the city school board from
  • uotes "a number of German steamers were sunk in Oslo and Kopervik."
  • 1), air ambulance and patient transportation in Oslo and the County of Akershus.
  • He was born in Oslo and represented the club Refstad IL.
  • hat is, Reader) in history at the University of Oslo and was thereafter Professor of Social and Econ
  • He was born in Oslo and represented the club IF Frisk Asker.
  • orwegian locomotive railway, Hovedbanen between Oslo and Eidsvoll, was opened on 1 September 1854.
  • , and in 1945 was involved in the liberation of Oslo and Copenhagen.
  • chnopop band Programa, Javier Asensi, pop group Oslo, and hard-rock artist Rockson.
  • He was born in Oslo, and took the dr.philos.
  • tended services serve nine stops within Greater Oslo and take up to 60 minutes.
  • destinations such as Paris, Frankfurt, Berlin, Oslo and Amsterdam, internal flights to Edinburgh an
  • In 1982, he moved back to Oslo and spent a year playing with many of the best
  • in 1864, ten years after the Hoved Line between Oslo and Eidsvoll opened.
  • He was born in Kristiania ( Oslo) and died in Oslo.
  • degree at the University of Oslo, and took practical-theological education at Up
  • He was born in Oslo, and took the dr.med.vet.
  • perate an hourly regional train service between Oslo and Halden using NSB Class 73 electric multiple
  • ool, later at the National Gallery of Norway in Oslo, and was then manager of the Bergen art galleri
  • from the University of Oslo and as dr.philos.
  • ng troops from the Eastern Front via Stettin to Oslo and back.
  • He was born in Oslo and played for the club Storhamar IL.
  • time as a singing teacher at the University of Oslo and the MF Norwegian School of Theology, from 1
  • They also have buses to Oslo and Copenhagen, and they travel to Germany via
  • She enrolled at the University of Oslo, and graduated as cand.real. in 1942.
  • He was born in Oslo, and is married to historian Guri Hjeltnes.
  • egian Academy of Music (Musikkonservatoriet) in Oslo and at the Conservatoire de Paris where he won
  • He was born in Oslo, and took secondary education there.
  • h more domestic destinations like Trondheim and Oslo and maybe add more international destinations l
  • , Alvin, competed as a nordic combined skier at Oslo and was inducted into the same Hall of Fame in
  • n to St. Petersburg, from where she traveled to Oslo and finally, with the help of Near East Relief,
  • Protesters in London, Paris, Oslo, and other cities clashed with the police.
  • ed professor of psychiatry at the University of Oslo and became Head of the University Psychiatric C
  • awarded honorary degrees from the University of Oslo and the University of Western Ontario.
  • war, two cannon batteries were built to defend Oslo and Akershus Fortress in 1808 (again using the
  • he is married to Petter Schou, county doctor in Oslo and Akershus.
  • otechnical Institute, NORSAR, the University of Oslo, and the Norwegian University of Science and Te
  • e between the Norwegian and Swedish capitals of Oslo and Stockholm.
  • He was born in Oslo, and played for the club IL Sparta.
  • a Ph.D. in molecular biology from University of Oslo and a M.Sc.
  • Jahre Line had operated ferries between Oslo and Kiel since 1961, while Norway Line had oper
  • He is a graduate of the University of Oslo and the Cervantes Conservatory in Havana, Cuba.
  • ordstrand is one of the wealthiest districts in Oslo, and net incomes, real estate prices, and life
  • nted his country at the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo and the 1956 Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampez
  • US Embassies in Oslo and London
  • tory and theater studies from the University of Oslo, and worked as a journalist for several years b
  • tours in the 1930s led him to Paris, Florence, Oslo and Stockholm.
  • and Escamillo in Carmen at Den Norske Opera in Oslo and the Savonlinna Opera Festival, both in 2006
  • at everybody could enjoy the nice summer day in Oslo and protest at the same time.
  • von der Lippe lives in Oslo, and is married to director Morten Cranner, wit
  • brary in Egypt, the Norwegian National Opera in Oslo, and the National September 11 Memorial Museum
  • In 1950 he moved to Oslo and founded his own office.
  • became active in the Jewish Children's Home in Oslo and played a central role in their rescue in 19
  • He was born in Oslo, and took the siv.ing.
  • He was born in Oslo, and held the siv.ing.
  • It cooperates closely with the University of Oslo and the Research Council of Norway, but is a co
  • Streets have been named after him in Bergen, Oslo and Kongsberg.
  • st side of the Skillebekken, a former suburb of Oslo and on the east side, the river Akerselva.
  • He studied science at the University of Oslo and economics at the Norwegian School of Econom
  • Sweden and Alexander Boddy from England came to Oslo, and became convinced of the divine origin of t
  • It serves some of the northern neighborhoods of Oslo, and has a few stations in the woods of Nordmar
  • was created on January 1, 2008 and is based in Oslo and Leikanger.
  • He was the County Governor of Oslo and Akershus, Chairman of the Board of Energy,
  • He exhibits his art in his own gallery in Oslo, and occasionally also in Germany and Poland.
  • He lives in Oslo and he's the only-child to a middle-class coupl
  • overseas flights by the start of 2007 including Oslo and Copenhagen in Europe and Bangkok, Kuala Lum
  • She has also held lectures at the University of Oslo and Nesna University College.
  • to 1973 he was the director of city planning in Oslo and put their mark on the city during a period
  • coverage of student housing, compared to 20% in Oslo and Trondheim.
  • He was born in Oslo, and graduated with the cand.jur.
  • tudied under Ragnar Frisch at the University of Oslo, and graduated with the cand.oecon.
  • ative at the Parliament of Norway, representing Oslo, and meets regularly instead of Prime Minister
  • Main offices are in Oslo and Singapore while the holding company is regi
  • the 50 km event at the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo and competed in the 1948 Winter Olympics and 19
  • He enrolled at the University of Oslo, and graduated with the cand.jur.
  • He was born and died in Oslo, and represented the sports club SK av 1909.
  • dleweight champion as a middleweight in 1949 at Oslo and at light middleweight at Milan 1951.
  • 1921 Dovrebanen, the new main railway between Oslo and Trondheim is completed through Gudbrandsdal
  • was originally part of the Drammen Line between Oslo and Drammen which was built in 1872.
  • om 1959 to 1962, and later at the University of Oslo and at theatres in Stockholm and London.
  • She was born in Oslo, and took the dr.philos.
  • he was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Oslo, and sat through one term.
  • He chaired the regional chapter in Oslo and Akershus from 1926 to 1927.
  • company Ruter takes care of public transport in Oslo and Akershus.
  • He retired in 2010, and resides in Oslo and Cros-de-Cagnes.
  • Formerly, most trains between Oslo and Bergen used this route, but nowadays most p
  • ave the same kind of administrative division as Oslo, and thus do not have any separate administrati
  • He studied philology in Oslo and Bergen, and graduated with the cand.philol.
  • Joner was born in Oslo and was raised in Bergen.
  • o be one of the most important stations west of Oslo, and is to continue as a local connection point
  • An Impossible Peace: Oslo and the Burdens of History; Zed Books (2007) IS
  • Skaugum, the Skansen and Ekeberg restaurants in Oslo, and the first high-rise office building in the
  • rle at the 1986 Biathlon World Championships in Oslo and the 1988 Olympic Games in Calgary.
  • n the Red Army approached, it moved to occupied Oslo and transmitted from there until World War II e
  • studied political science at the University of Oslo and Yale University, and also had an UNESCO sch
  • the women's relay and team events were held in Oslo and the men's relay was finally held in Kontiol
  • Awilco was founded in 2005, headquartered in Oslo and was listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange.
  • oma Adjudicator at the Architectural College in Oslo and has been a Distinguished Professor at City
  • d by the British Ambassador to Norway, Mayor of Oslo, and Lord Mayor of Westminster.
  • y the Akershus county municipality, the City of Oslo, and the Norwegian Ministry of Transport and Co
  • He was born in Oslo, and graduated from the University of Oslo as c
  • ernational Climate and Environmental Research - Oslo, and was also an adjunct professor of political
  • She was born in Oslo, and now lives in Jessheim.
  • 87), professor of medicine at the University of Oslo and a pioneer in the field of heart operations.
  • Political Science degree from the University of Oslo and has since 2005 worked at Nansen Institute a
  • He was born in Oslo, and is a trained psychologist at the Universit
  • It is the only power station in Oslo, and among the oldest power stations still runn
  • tarted his career in Vikersund before moving to Oslo, and joining KFUM Oslo.
  • s clubs with the name SK Falken also existed in Oslo and Bergen.
  • She became involved in local politics in Oslo, and in 1995 she was elected to serve in Oslo c
  • The company had main offices in Oslo and Bergen, in addition to offices in Perth, Lo
  • The bank was based in Oslo and listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange.
  • 86 to 1989 he was the town clerk (byskriver) of Oslo, and from 1989 to 1994 he served as stipendiary
  • He was born in Oslo and represented the club IL Heming.
  • He was born in Oslo, and represented the sports clubs Kolbotn IL, S
  • e company is part of the Eitzen Group, based in Oslo and listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange.
  • He was born in Oslo, and represented the sports club SK av 1909.
  • The road is 11.4 km, of which 1.7 km is in Oslo and 9.7 km is in Akershus.
  • He was educated for the law at Christiania (now Oslo) and Copenhagen, and interrupted his studies in
  • He was born in Oslo, and took his education in literary history at
  • tute, a professor-at-large at the University of Oslo, and the president of Applied Biophysics.
  • She studied in Berlin and Oslo, and worked three years in Christiansands Tiden
  • The unit was established on December 1, 1944 in Oslo and was used as a German liaison office for bot
  • d with the implementation of parliamentarism in Oslo and is similar to the role of the prime ministe
  • ncludes the outermost ring road (Ring 3) around Oslo and there are some bus-to-subway connections po
  • As part of the Eitzen Group it is based in Oslo and listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange.
  • He was born at Klemetsrud and died in Oslo, and represented the sports clubs Oslo BK and S
  • He worked in the East End of Oslo, and there were some protesters when he was sug
  • The first Norwegian railway, Hovedbanen between Oslo and Eidsvoll, is opened.
  • he station is served by regional trains between Oslo and Halden with hourly headway by Norges Statsb
  • at University of Kristiania, (now University of Oslo) and professor of archaeology.
  • On 1 January 1948 the municipalities of Oslo and Aker merged, and on 31 May 1949 the two mun
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