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  • ...ates of the European Union together with [[Iceland]], [[Liechtenstein]], [[Norway]], [[Switzerland]] and [[Turkey]]. The six cooperating countries are West B
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  • ...ited States and four NATO countries: Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands and Norway. These countries jointly produced with the United States an initial 348 F-1 Some nations have built weapons and subsystems for the aircraft. Norway developed the Kongsberg Penguin missile to give it anti-shipping missile|an
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  • *[[Norway]], joined 27/11/1945
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  • ...in a stabbing the same month, and [[William Nygaard]], the publisher in [[Norway]], survived an attempted assassination in Oslo in October 1993. On February
    7 KB (1,053 words) - 23:54, 9 May 2008
  • ...by [[Groupe Desgagné]].<ref name=RadioCanada2010-02-13/> She was built in Norway in 1976.
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  • ...the others being [[Argentina]], [[Chile]], [[France]], [[New Zealand]], [[Norway]] and the [[United Kingdom]].
    8 KB (1,115 words) - 19:15, 4 September 2008
  • ...le. The first Linux kernel was written by an upstart college student from Norway in 1991 in defiance of a competing effort by a renowned professor of comput
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  • In 1907, [[Axel Holst]] and [[Theodor Frølich]], two [[Norway|Norwegian]] physicians studying [[beriberi]] contracted aboard ship's crews
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  • ...he Norwegian Business School in Bergen. The other major business school in Norway, BI, soon followed. BI Lions was established in 2005. The first Lacrosse ga
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  • *'''September''' – Tostig had thrown in his lot with the King of Norway ([[Harold Hardrada]]) and the Norwegian King set sail to [[York]] and did b
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  • ...end of the war in Europe in May 1945. The debate is sometimes called the "Norway Debate" or the "Narvik Debate" because of the ongoing military actions in t [[File:UK-NWE-Norway-2.jpg|500px|right|thumb|The British-German naval battles at Narvik on 10 an
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  • ...h Asatrosamfund (since 1994), Norwegian [[Åsatrufellesskapet Bifrost]] in Norway (1996) and [[Foreningen Forn Sed]] (1999), recognized by the Norwegian gove Since 1973 the governments of Iceland, Denmark, and Norway have officially recognized Odinism/Asatru.
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  • ...operates plants in Denmark, Germany, India, Italy, Britain, Spain, Sweden, Norway, Australia and China,<ref>[http://www.edie.net/news/news_story.asp?id=12798 ...European countries with significant tax reform efforts are France, Italy, Norway, Spain, and the United Kingdom. Asia’s two leading economies, Japan and
    27 KB (3,849 words) - 04:20, 7 October 2013
  • ...}</ref>A unit under his command later took most of the German surrender in Norway. <ref name=Hall>{{citation
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  • ...belonging to Portugal) and [[Svalbard]] (in the Arctic Ocean, belonging to Norway). ...erritories outside Europe: [[Denmark]], [[France]], the [[Netherlands]], [[Norway]], [[Portugal]], [[Spain]] and the [[United Kingdom]]. Some such territorie
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  • * someone aged 15 to 74 (in Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, Iceland, Norway: 16 to 74 years);
    12 KB (1,684 words) - 09:33, 21 August 2010
  • ...used by Australia, Canada, Denmark, the Netherlands (may be reconsidered), Norway and Turkey; possibly Israeli Defense Forces|Israel. "International partner
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  • {{r|Norway}}
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  • ...aw of Mass Action, formulated in 1864 by Cater Guldberg and Peter Waage of Norway,<ref>{{cite journal| author=E.W. Lund| title=Guldberg and Waage and the Law
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  • ...aw of Mass Action, formulated in 1864 by Cater Guldberg and Peter Waage of Norway,<ref>{{cite journal| author=E.W. Lund| title=Guldberg and Waage and the Law
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