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  • ...lands belonging to Denmark, of which only 78 are inhabited. The capital of Denmark is [[Copenhagen]].
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  • Capital and largest city of Denmark.
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  • #REDIRECT[[National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark]]
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1805-75) [[Denmark|Danish]] author of [[fairy tales]].
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  • Famous amusement park and pleasure garden in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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  • A concert tour of Denmark and Sweden by [[Led Zeppelin]], in September 1968.
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  • ...a [[peninsula]] connected to [[Germany]] and forming the western part of [[Denmark]].
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  • The bridge and tunnel connecting Malmö, Sweden and Copenhagen, Denmark.
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  • A [[Denmark|Danish]] artist that is one of the most important representatives of [[Neo-
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  • British [[battlecruiser]] that exploded and sank in the [[Battle of the Denmark Strait]] (May 1941).
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  • ...July 1918; damaged German [[Zeppelin]] facilities at Torndern (now Tønder, Denmark), heavily damaging it.
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  • A concert tour of the United Kingdom, Denmark and Sweden by [[Led Zeppelin]], from March 1969 to May 1969.
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  • Odense, on the Ilsand of Funen, is the 3rd largest city of Denmark.
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  • |Teen Clubs: Box 45, Egegård Skole, Gladsaxe, Copenhagen, Denmark |Brøndby Pop Club, Nørregårdsskolen, Brøndby, Denmark
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  • ...st region of [[Europe]] with countries such as [[Austria]], [[Belgium]], [[Denmark]], [[Finland]], [[France]], [[Germany]], [[Iceland]], Ireland, [[Italy]], [
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  • .../www.roadtraffic-technology.com/projects/oresund/ Oresund Bridge, Sweden / Denmark]'', roadtraffic-technology.com
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  • ...}</noinclude>(7 October 1885 - 18 November 1962) [[Nobel Prize]] winning [[Denmark|Danish]] physicist, who made important contributions to understanding the s
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  • ...ome years at [[University of Bergen]] and now at [[Technical University of Denmark]]. He has a [http://www2.mat.dtu.dk/people/Lars.R.Knudsen/ home page] there
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  • ...rrounded by the Scandinavian Peninsula, mainland Europe and the islands of Denmark; area about 146,000mi² (377,000km²).
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  • (November 7, 1886, Riga – March 16], 1935, Denmark) was a chess player of grandmaster strength and a very influential chess wr
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  • ...endent environmental research institute within the University of Aarhus in Denmark that undertakes scientific consulting work and monitoring of the environmen
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  • The '''National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark''' ([[Danish language|Danish:]] ''Danmarks Miljøundersøgelser'') or '''NE ...tive.org/html/obj17.html NERI - National Environmental Research Institute (Denmark)]</ref>
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  • ...iam Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1599 - 1601, set in Denmark, recounts how Prince Hamlet exacts revenge on his uncle Claudius, who has m
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  • ...ing [[The Sound]], connecting [[Malmö]], [[Sweden]], and [[Copenhagen]], [[Denmark]]. It opened to traffic in 2000, and the cable-stayed main span of the brid The governments of Sweden and Denmark agreed to build the link in 1991, and the two countries' parliaments ratifi
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  • Odense is the 3rd largest city of [[Denmark]]. Located on the Island of Funen, Odense is the main city of the island.
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  • '''Copenhagen''' (København) is the capital city of [[Denmark]] and is situated on the eastern side of the island of [[Zealand]] (Sjaella
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  • ...ges in [[Switzerland]] and [[Belgium]], and also spoken in [[Italy]] and [[Denmark]].
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  • ...a salvo from the [[KMS Bismarck|KMS ''Bismarck'']] in the [[Battle of the Denmark Strait]]. All except three of the ship's 1,418 crew members were killed.
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  • ...nguages|Germanic]]-speaking countries, which are [[Norway]], [[Sweden]], [[Denmark]], the [[Faroe Islands]] and [[Iceland]]. Those countries share a partly co ...' is often used to mean the three nations of [[Norway]], [[Sweden]], and [[Denmark]].
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  • {{rpl|Denmark}}
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  • ...ed on a wreck, the ''Skuldelev 2'', recovered from [[Roskilde]] Fjord in [[Denmark]]. A crew of 65 Danish and Irish volunteers sailed the ship from Denmark to [[Ireland (state)|Ireland]]. It departed from Roskilde on 1st July, 200
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  • {{r|Denmark}}
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  • {{r|Denmark}}
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  • {{r|Denmark}}
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  • {{r|Alexandra of Denmark}}
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  • ...orary camps being a feature of such raids. The raiders came mainly from [[Denmark]], [[Norway]] and [[Sweden]], but also from islands they had settled, inclu
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  • {{r|Denmark}}
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  • ...ition] &mdash; An online exhibition about zeppelins by Post & Tele Museum, Denmark
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  • **[http://www.asatrofaellesskabet.dk/ Asatrofællesskabet] Denmark (since 2003) **[http://www.fornsidr.dk/ Forn Sidr] Denmark (since 2003)**[http://www.fornsed.se/ Nätverket Forn Sed] Sweden (since 20
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  • {{r|Denmark}}
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  • ...Harald ‘Bluetooth’ Gormsson, who united warring parts of [[Norway]] and [[Denmark]].
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  • A Danish presence was re-established, and Greenland was ruled by Denmark for several centuries. The inhabitants of Greenland how have a measure of
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  • {{r|Denmark}}
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  • ...shorn (University of Canterbury, New Zealand), Ture Damhus (Novozymes A/S, Denmark) and Alan T. Hutton (University of Cape Town, South Africa)
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  • {{r|Denmark}}
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  • {{r|Extraordinary rendition, Denmark}}
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  • ...ar]] between the fall of Poland in October 1939 and the German invasion of Denmark and Norway in April 1940. Having failed to prevent the defeat of Poland in ...ded in the spring of 1940 when Germany went on the offensive. They invaded Denmark and Norway on 9 April and then, on 10 May, the same day that [[Winston Chur
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  • '''Handball''' originated in [[Denmark]] in 1897 and has become hugely popular in continental [[Europe]], especial
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  • ...aircraft damaged German [[Zeppelin]] facilities at Torndern (now Tønder, Denmark), heavily damaging it. During the raid, the British [[cruiser|light cruiser
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  • {{r|National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark}}
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  • {{r|Denmark}}
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  • {{r|Museum of the Resistance (Denmark)}}
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  • ....012 [[Hectare|ha]]. It was also used in old [[Prussia]], [[Norway]] and [[Denmark]], where it was equal to about two-thirds of an acre (0.27 ha). The word is
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  • {{r|National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark}}
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  • {{r|National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark}}
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  • ...ver much of [[England]], known as the "Danelaw", named after people from [[Denmark]], who were a prominent part of that Scandinavian expansion.
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  • |Gladsaxe Teen Club, Egegård Skole, Gladsaxe, Copenhagen, Denmark |Brøndby Pop Club, Nørregårds-Hallen, Brøndby, Copenhagen, Denmark
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  • {{r|National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark}}
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  • '''Per Nørgård''' (born [[July 13]], 1932) is a [[Denmark|Danish]] composer, one of the country's most significant in the 20th centur ...s ''Apparitions'' and Pierre Boulez' ''Pli selon pli''. After returning to Denmark he formed a study group with his colleagues.
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  • ||Denmark
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  • ==Battle of the Denmark Strait== ...ie, they put heavy ships on each possible approach. In the [[Battle of the Denmark Strait]] on 24 May, the German ships encountered the [[battlecruiser]] ''[[
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  • {{r|National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark}}
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  • {{r|National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark}}
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  • {{r|National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark}}
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  • ...e [[Scandinavian Peninsula]], mainland [[Europe]] and the [[island]]s of [[Denmark]]; the other [[country|countries]] which border the Baltic Sea are [[Sweden
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  • {{r|National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark}}
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  • {{r|National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark}}
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  • {{r|National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark}}
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  • {{r|National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark}}
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  • {{r|National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark}}
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  • {{r|National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark}}
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  • | title=Update: Denmark's Arctic Assets and Canada's Response — Northern Deployment 2009: Danish
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  • {{r|National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark}}
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  • {{r|Denmark}}
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  • {{r|National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark}}
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  • ...s. It complements a separate [[European Union]] maritime security force; Denmark chose not to participate in the EU command so joined TF 151. [[Captain (nav
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  • ...xeter]] in 1996. He has lectured extensively in Australasia, [[Canada]], [[Denmark]], [[France]], [[Germany]], [[Italy]] and the [[United States of America|US
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  • {{r|National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark}}
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  • {{r|National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark}}
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  • *[[Denmark]]
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  • ...times by Britain, twice by Pakistan and Germany, and once each by Canada, Denmark, the Netherlands and Spain. As of the beginning of 2010, [[French Navy]] [
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  • {{r|National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark}}
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  • ...h birthday has achieved cult status in several countries (e.g. Germany and Denmark) where numerous TV stations broadcast it (though in a slightly different ve
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  • ...ohr''' (7 October 1885 - 18 November 1962) was a [[Nobel Prize]] winning [[Denmark|Danish]] [[physicist]]. He made important contributions to understanding th ...nature of the conversation. In September 1943, Bohr escaped from occupied Denmark and travelled to [[Sweden]], before flying to [[London, United Kingdom|Lond
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  • {{r|National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark}}
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  • ...e United Kingdom and Scandinavian''' was a concert tour of England, Wales, Denmark and Sweden by the England|English rock music|rock rock band|band, Led Zeppe ...an allotment of live television performances, comprising one recording in Denmark on 17 March,<ref>[http://ledzeppelin.com/show/march-17-1969 Led Zeppelin of
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  • '''Andreas Aagesen''' (August 5, 1826 - October 26, 1879) was a [[Denmark|Danish]] jurist.
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  • ...php3?id_article=966 World’s largest CO2 capture pilot plant inaugurated in Denmark]
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  • {{r|Denmark}}
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  • ...the [[United Kingdom]]) in the north-west; [[Norway]] to the north-east; [[Denmark]] to the east; [[Germany]] and the [[Netherlands]] to the south-east; and [
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  • ...way joined the [[Kalmar Union]] in 1523. Norway remained in a union with [[Denmark]] until 1814. ...ing took control over church property and affairs. King [[Christian III of Denmark and Norway]] declared [[Lutheranism]] as the official religion of the realm
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  • *Denmark and Norway (April 1940)
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  • ...His plan was approved in July, and the Campbells were planning to sail for Denmark on August 12, 1914 but the trip was cancelled because of the outbreak of Wo
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  • {{r|National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark}}
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  • ** [[Denmark]] (through ESA)
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  • ...ory and recent science (up to the late ’80's) related to consciousness, by Denmark's leading science writer.
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  • ...story|Portugal]], [[Netherlands, history|Netherlands]], [[Denmark, history|Denmark]], [[France, history|France]] and [[British Empire|Britain]] started arrivi
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  • ...r Serious Economic Crimes v. Al-Aqsa Foundation (High Court in Copenhagen, Denmark, 2007) *Public Prosecutor v. Hammad Khurshid et al. (Glostrup Court in Copenhagen, Denmark, 2008)
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  • ...tynczyk met in [[Iqaluit]] with Admiral [[Tim Sloth Jørgensen]] Chief of [[Denmark]]'s Defence staff.
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  • *[[Carl Nielsen]] (Denmark), six symphonies, 1894-1925
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  • * 1992 '''Denmark 2–0 Federal Republic of Germany''' at [[Ullevi]], Gothenburg
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  • ...of voting by the [[International Olympic Committee]] in [[Copenhagen]], [[Denmark]]. The final round saw Rio take a 66-32 majority of votes to secure the 31s
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  • ...of getting explicit material for [[Magazine (publication)|magazine]]s in [[Denmark]], but complications arise when feelings of love develop.
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  • '''Werner Gutzeit''' (born 1st December 1932 in Copenhagen, Denmark) is a Danish artist. He is one of the most important representatives of Neo
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  • ==Denmark: Ship Platforms== Denmark can field one containerised SIGINT/ELINT component, to be fitted in its FLY
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  • ...in-cheek name used by the rock band Led Zeppelin for their concert tour of Denmark and in particular their performance in Copenhagen, during the band's 1970 E ...company (Luftschiffbau Zeppelin GmbH). By the time Led Zeppelin arrived in Denmark in March 1969, the band were already known after their first groundbreaking
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  • The '''1968 tour of Scandinavia''' was a concert tour of Denmark, Sweden, and possibly Norway by the England|English rock music|rock rock ba ...>{{cite journal|author=Jones, Hugh|title=The First Concert and Zeppelin in Denmark: The Recollections of Rock Photographer Jorgen Angel|year=2000|month=Spring
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  • ...d><td>{{headofstate|Denmark}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|Monarchy|Denmark}}</td>
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  • ...The European Free Trade Association is established (membership Austria, Denmark, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom). 1973 Denmark, Ireland and the United Kingdom join the Union
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  • *30 November - Copenhagen, Denmark
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  • ! Denmark
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  • ...naturally dominates the surviving written record. The Vikings, mostly from Denmark, but also to some extent from Norway, influenced the English language in th ...ermanic invaders from northwestern Europe, from what is now [[Germany]], [[Denmark]] and the [[Netherlands]]. The previous, mostly Celtic languages of the Bri
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  • ===War with Denmark=== ...eral nationalism while at the same time gain control of the provinces from Denmark (and appear to be the aggrieved party, and not the aggressor,) and was able
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  • ...[[Geat]], and the first two-thirds of the poem deal with his journey to [[Denmark]] to encounter the monster attacking the king's followers. The remainder d
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  • ...me German states, in 1841 to the [[Netherlands]], some German states and [[Denmark]], and in 1843 to France again. She attracted large crowds, and was consul
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  • [[Denmark-Norway]] became protestant during the reformation in 1537, when King [[Chri
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  • ...ears before the German/Danish war, at a time when Holstein was governed by Denmark. Count Helmut Holk lives in a lonely valley with his countess, Christine,
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  • Originally a [[Prince]] of [[Greece]] and [[Denmark]] from the Royal House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, Prince ...island in the [[Ionian Sea]]. His father was [[Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark]], the fourth son of [[George I of Greece]], for whom some claim a partiall
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  • |[[Denmark]] |[[Denmark]]
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  • * 25 Denmark's ''Roskilde'' is bank to be taken over by its [[central bank]] [http://ww
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  • ...llies would then occupy the entire Rhine and Ruhr Valleys, and move into [[Denmark]], [[Schleswig]] and [[Holstein]]. Air bases in these areas would be suffic ...24 divisions would be required for the primary areas of occupation: 7 for Denmark and North-West Germany, 6 for the Ruhr and 11 for the Rhine valley. Other t
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  • Reuter was born in 1889 in Apenrade (Aabenraa today), Denmark. He joined Germany’s Social Democratic Party in 1912. Reuter was conscrip
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  • |Denmark (IFPI Denmark)
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  • The play depicts young [[Prince Hamlet]] of [[Denmark]] in the months following his father's death. Troubled by the fact that his
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  • ...n is Special Advisor to the Minister for Foreign Affairs Per Fischer of [[Denmark]].
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  • ...have a society that does not suffer from such ills: the [[Netherlands]], [[Denmark]] and [[Sweden]] have comprehensive social security provision and still hav
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  • ...born Tyge Ottesen Brahe, December 14, 1546, died October 24, 1601, was a [[Denmark|Danish]] [[nobility|nobleman]] from the region of [[Skåneland|Scania]] (in ...nd politicians. In his youth he lived at [[Hvedborg Manor]], [[Funen]], [[Denmark]] with his uncle and attended [[Horne Church]] in nearby Horne.
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  • ...ecognized by the governments of Iceland (since 1973), Norway (since 1994), Denmark (since 2003) and [[Sweden]] (since 2007).
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  • ==Denmark: Submarine Platforms ==
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  • ...ted degree of collaboration among military forces from Canada, the USA and Denmark: NATO member states. Yet is there not a commercial interest behind the sabr
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  • ...Polytechnique in Paris. This institute is now the Technical University of Denmark, where engineering students receive a scientifically founded education. Ør
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  • ...cess of Hamlet playing the role of a loyal son, a friend and the Prince of Denmark. Characters in plays, like people in life, must play a number of roles bu
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  • === Denmark ===
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  • He was the Minister to Denmark and to Switzerland between 1920 and 1924, returning to Washington as Under
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  • ...exandra Park]] was opened to the public. It was named after [[Alexandra of Denmark]] who had married [[Edward VII of the United Kingdom|Prince Edward]], the P
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  • ...ations/the-world-factbook/geos/da.html][http://www.economist.com/countries/Denmark/] |Denmark, Sweden
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  • ...nal Determinants of Technical Change and Agricultural Productivity Growth: Denmark, France and Great Britain, 1870-1965.'' (1981). 353 pp.
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  • ...nna Leave You', from Led Zeppelin's gig on ''Danmarks Radio'' at Gladsaxe, Denmark, on 17 March 1969, is featured on the ''Led Zeppelin (DVD)|Led Zeppelin'' D
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  • * Egerton, Douglas R. ''He Shall Go Out Free: The Lives of Denmark Vesey.'' Madison House, 1999. 248 pp. [http://www.h-net.msu.edu/reviews/sh
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  • <td rowspan="1"> 1922 <td> [[Niels Bohr]] <td>Denmark <td rowspan="3"> 1975 <td> [[Aage N. Bohr]] <td>Denmark
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  • ===Denmark=== ...visme 1920-1947," [The Expanding Cake: Economic Growth and Productivism in Denmark, 1920-47]. ''Jyske Historiker'' [in Danish] 2003 (102-103): 154-179. Issn:
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  • ** Europe 4 (Great Britain, Ireland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland and Iceland)
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  • ===Denmark=== Denmark has a nation-wide VMS based on Inmarsat-C transceivers owned and maintained
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  • ** [http://www.daimi.au.dk/%7Ebeta/ooli BETA.Net] (University of Aarhus, Denmark)
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  • ...erina Lucile Grahns, in a drawing made by an unknown artist in Copenhagen, Denmark (1838).}}
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  • **D4 Occupied territories, France, Belgium, Holland, Norway, Denmark.
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  • The research efforts undertaken by the [[Denmark|Danish]] [[Carlsberg]] scientists greatly accelerated the gain of knowledge
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  • ...he rest of the band during the opening bassline, as can be seen during the Denmark|Danish TV appearance on the ''Led Zeppelin (DVD)|Led Zeppelin'' DVD. By lat
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  • ...Roman Empire, to the Italian City states of Venice and Verona, to medieval Denmark (Hamlet), England (e.g. MacBeth) and many other locales.
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  • ...operational in 1994 and it is currently headquartered in [[Copenhagen]], [[Denmark]] with 172 staff members.<ref name=Chart>[http://www.eea.europa.eu/about-us
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  • *[[Denmark]], joined 24/10/1945
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  • Led Zeppelin's last performance ever of the song was on June 29th, 1980, at Denmark. Following Bonham's death, the surviving members of Led Zeppelin performed
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  • ...ed for Led Zeppelin's Knebworth Festival 1979|1979 concerts in Copenhagen, Denmark and at the Concerts at Knebworth House|Knebworth Music Festival, as well as
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  • ..."faith in the [[Aesir]]", an officially recognized religion in Iceland and Denmark.
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  • Denmark<ref name=Terma>{{citation ...Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, Canada, France, Great Britain, Greece and Denmark).<ref name=Rheinmetall /> The pillars are:
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  • ...ern countries, however, vary widely about their definition of obscenity. [[Denmark]] removed virtually all restrictions in 1969, other than its marketing to c | title = Denmark: Pornography: What Is Permitted Is Boring
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  • ...ermany; a plebiscite in [[Schleswig]] to determine Germany’s frontier with Denmark; the razing of [[Helgoland]]'s defenses; and the abrogation of the [[Brest-
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  • Zeeman was born in Japan to a [[Denmark|Danish]] father and a British mother.
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  • ...Sea]] in the north, and the Alps in the south. Its direct neighbors are [[Denmark]] in the north, [[Poland]] and the [[Czech Republic]] in the east, [[Austri
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  • ...hwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization}}</ref> is composed of Canada, Cuba, Denmark (in respect of the Faroe Islands and Greenland), European Union, France (in }}</ref>, Denmark (in respect of the Faroe Islands and Greenland), European Union, Iceland, N
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  • *'''Autumn 1069''' – A great fleet is sent by [[Sven Esthrison]], King of [[Denmark]] (1047-76), a Nephew of King Knut, enters the Humbar and joins up with the
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  • ...ed, are [[Canada Women (cricket)|Canada Women]], [[Denmark Women (cricket)|Denmark Women]], [[Ireland Women (cricket)|Ireland Women]], [[Japan Women (cricket)
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  • Since 1973 the governments of Iceland, Denmark, and Norway have officially recognized Odinism/Asatru. **[http://www.asatrofaellesskabet.dk/ Asatrofællesskabet] Denmark (since 2003)
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  • ...Force 151]] includes warships from the U.S., [[Turkey]], and Singapore; [[Denmark]] has been part because it declined to join the EU force but did not want t
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  • '''Dânish''' ''Denmark''; '''Dánish''' ''person'' '''dèign''' ''condescend'' = '''Dâne''' ''Denmark
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  • |''Denmark '69''
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  • ...for approximately 19% of electricity generation in [[Wind power in Denmark|Denmark]], 11% in [[Wind power in Spain|Spain]] and [[Wind power in Portugal|Portug ...h 2009, accessed on January 7th 2010.</ref> The company operates plants in Denmark, Germany, India, Italy, Britain, Spain, Sweden, Norway, Australia and China
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  • ...ierkegaard''' (May 5, 1813 &ndash; November 11, 1855) was a 19th century [[Denmark|Danish]] [[philosopher]] and [[theologian]], generally recognized as the fi ...erkegaard was born to an affluent family in [[Copenhagen]], the capital of Denmark. His father, Michael Pedersen Kierkegaard, was a strongly religious man. Co
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  • ===[[Denmark]] and Bread=== ...portance of home baking in Denmark. Sliced square white bread is known in Denmark as ''[[franskbrød]]'', literally "[[France|French]] bread", and is not as
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  • In the late [[1920s]], [[Denmark|Danish]] scientist [[Carl Peter Henrik Dam|Henrik Dam]] investigated the ro
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  • ...nd'' (= '''fâint''' ''swoon''), '''dèign''' ''condescend'' (= '''Dâne''' ''Denmark''), '''rèign''' ''queen'' (= '''râin''' ''wet''), and also '''théir'''
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  • ...nts F-22 Raptor. In addition to the U.S., to be used by Australia, Canada, Denmark, the Netherlands (may be reconsidered), Norway and Turkey; possibly Israeli
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  • ...'' or '''Niemzowitsch''') (November 7, 1886, [[Riga]] – March 16], 1935, [[Denmark]]) was a [[chess]] player of [[chess grandmaster|grandmaster]] strength and
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  • .... When Scandinavian raiders (or Vikings), predominantly from what is now [[Denmark]], started settling in the northeastern part of Britain which came to be kn
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  • The pH scale was originally defined by [[Denmark|Danish]] biochemist [[Søren Peter Lauritz Sørensen]] in 1909, who wrote i
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  • Duncan was elected a corresponding member of the medical society of Denmark in 1776, and of the Royal Medical Society of Paris in 1778; he was chosen a
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  • <td>[[Denmark]]</td><td>[[Copenhagen]]</td><td>[[Danish krone]]</td> ...adofstate|Denmark}}<br><small>''since {{headofstate-enteredoffice|Monarchy|Denmark}}''</small></td>
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  • The research efforts undertaken by the [[Denmark|Danish]] [[Carlsberg]] scientists greatly accelerated the gain of knowledge
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  • ...41 |year=2008 |edition=4th International Symposium, CMMR 2007, Copenhagen, Denmark, August 27-31, 2007 |publisher=Springer}}
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  • ...s talents, in conjunction with Chancellor [[Otto von Bismarck]], to defeat Denmark in 1864, Austria in 1866 and France in 1870-71. Moltke was a student and ad
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  • ...ffer proprietary designs for ammonia synthesis plants. Haldor Topsoe of [[Denmark]], Technip of [[France]], Uhde GmbH of Germany, and Kellogg Brown & Root of
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  • ...ffer proprietary designs for ammonia synthesis plants. Haldor Topsoe of [[Denmark]], Technip of [[France]], Uhde GmbH of Germany, and Kellogg Brown & Root of
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  • ...g dispute between the United States, Russia, [[Canada]], [[Norway]], and [[Denmark]]. It is considered significant because of its potential to contain as much
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  • ...oots are European still possess [[overseas]] territories outside Europe: [[Denmark]], [[France]], the [[Netherlands]], [[Norway]], [[Portugal]], [[Spain]] and ...ndinavian countries]] ([[Norway]], [[Sweden]], [[Finland]], [[Iceland]], [[Denmark]]); the Alpine Countries ([[Switzerland]], [[Liechtenstein]], [[Austria]]
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  • ...lfil existing dates on a 10-date Scandinavian tour commencing in Gladsaxe, Denmark. ...h - Scandinavian tour includes recording 30-minute showcase for Byen TV in Denmark.
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  • ...governments to devalue against the dollar too, including [[Australia]], [[Denmark]], [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]], [[Egypt]], [[India]], [[Israel]], [[New Denmark and the UK have a unique opt-out from entry to the euro. Technically, every
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  • ...a and Latin American countries. There are no national limits in Australia, Denmark, Germany, Ireland, the United Kingdom, India or Pakistan. Most countries' e
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  • ...d as the national anthem for several other countries, including those of [[Denmark]], [[Germany]] (unofficial), [[Russia]] (until 1833), [[Sweden]] and [[Swit
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  • ...blicity 1948-50" [The Battle for Souls: Publicity for the Marshall Plan in Denmark, 1948-50]. ''Historie'' 2002 (2): 257-291. Issn: 0107-4725 </ref> ...l sponsored by ECA in mid-1950 interviewed 2,000 people in France, Norway, Denmark, Holland, Austria and Italy. In all, 80% knew of the ERP and 75% Between 25
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  • ...on and allowed slaves to keep earnings and gambling profits. (One slave, [[Denmark Vesey]], won the lottery and bought his own freedom.) In many households, *[[Denmark Vesey]] uprising in Virginia (1822)
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  • * RIMPUFF: Developed in [[Denmark]]
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  • * Sonning Music Price, Denmark (1990)
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  • * RIMPUFF: Developed in [[Denmark]]
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  • ...(Canada, USA, France for example) to make health recommendations. In 2003, Denmark reduced the proportion of trans-fatty acids to 2 grams per 100 grams of coo
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  • | Denmark (IFPI)
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  • ...med tresillo, but eventually died out around the Civil War; it survives in Denmark
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  • ...model was developed by the [[National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark]], which is a part of the Danish Ministry of the Environment.
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  • ...enmark's national television and radio broadcaster Danish radio aired in [[Denmark]], [[Australia]] and [[Norway]]. ...'s ''"wholly extraordinary powers"'' both in Baba's presence as well as in Denmark.<ref>"Seduced" TV documentary produced by [[Danish Radio]] broadcasted on J
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  • ...ges in [[Switzerland]] and [[Belgium]], and also spoken in [[Italy]] and [[Denmark]]. It is also used for various official purposes in [[Luxembourg]] along
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  • ...[[Task Force 151]] includes warships from the U.S., Turkey, and Singapore; Denmark has been part because it declined to join the EU force but did not want to
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  • ...050303, September 1999, European Environmental Agency, [[Copenhagen]], [[Denmark]] &nbsp;[http://reports.eea.eu.int/EMEPCORINAIR3/en/B521vs3.1.pdf Emission
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  • ''Denmark'' '''Dâne''' = ''condescend'' '''dèign
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  • ...-player game called quadrille (the three-player variant is still played in Denmark).</ref> card games on which the eponymous Edmond Hoyle published treatises,
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  • ...g a consortium between the United States and four NATO countries: Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands and Norway. These countries jointly produced with the Unit
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  • *[[Carl Peter Henrik Dam]], (1895&ndash;1976), [[Denmark|Danish]] biochemist, winner of the 1943 [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medi
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  • |event='''1822''': [[Denmark Vesey]] frightens whites in South Carolina, who believe there was plot for
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  • ...e), the United States (as ''Sheepshead'', especially in Wisconsin), and in Denmark and on the Faroe Islands (as ''Sjavs''/''Sjavsur'').
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  • | title = Flyvefisken Class (SF 300) Multi-Role Vessels, Denmark
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  • ...Two of the existing members of the European Union (The United Kingdom and Denmark) were unwilling at the time to accept the surrender of control over [[mone ...Northern Cyprus]] do not recognize EU jurisdiction), [[Czech Republic]], [[Denmark]] (not including the [[Faroe Islands]] or [[Greenland]]), [[Estonia]], [[Fi
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  • A research conducted in Copenhagen, Denmark, at the University of Copenhagen's Department of Microbiology provides insi
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  • The Chinese cobra was first described by [[Denmark|Danish]] physician, zoologist, and botanist [[Theodore Edward Cantor]] in 1
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  • ...fferent combinations of aspirin, clopidogrel, and vitamin K antagonists in Denmark: a retrospective analysis of nationwide registry data. | journal=Lancet | y
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  • ...eing actively considered. Charities in many European countries including [[Denmark]], [[Germany]], [[Italy]] and [[Scotland]] are also advocating the reintrod
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  • ...m and this included many of the anti-Catholic Protestant nations such as [[Denmark]], [[Norway]], [[Sweden]] and the [[Germany|north German states]]. The next
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  • ...omic Size? | Nicolson: a Clever Idea about a Wrong Model | Bohr Returns to Denmark | Bohr Changes his Mind about Spectra | Bohr Finds the Rydberg Constant wit
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  • ...tics of Justification: Party Competition and Welfare-State Retrenchment in Denmark and the Netherlands from 1982 to 1998'' (2002) [http://www.questia.com/read
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  • ...g ||[[#Aircraft Reactor Experiment, US|ARE]]{{•}} [[#Denmark|AWB]]{{•}} [[#Denmark|CMSR]]{{•}} [[#Oak Ridge National Laboratory denatured molten salt reacto
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  • ...us embossed [[Gundestrup cauldron|silver bowl]] found in [[Gundestrup]], [[Denmark]] which dates from the 1st or 2nd century BC.
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  • ...story|Portugal]], [[Netherlands, history|Netherlands]], [[Denmark, history|Denmark]], [[France, history|France]] and [[British Empire|Britain]] started arrivi
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  • ...wider programme of events; for example, the Circus Schumann in Copenhagen, Denmark or Cirkus (Stockholm)|Cirkus in Stockholm, Sweden.
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  • The species was first described by the [[Denmark|Danish]] naturalist Theodore Edward Cantor in 1836. The [[genus|generic]] n
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  • ...anently moved to Kandahar Airfield, with personnel from Australia, Canada, Denmark, Germany, New Zealand and Norway, as well as from the U.S. Navy SEALs and U
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  • *[[Carl Nielsen]] (Denmark), six symphonies, 1894-1925
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  • | [[Frederick IX of Denmark]] || 1920s || <ref name="JGSinclair_Portrait-of-Oxford" />
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  • ...nese cuisine]]. Went to [[Wales]] to relax then upped sticks and went to [[Denmark]] instead. He left the party a little late, but not before opening a brand
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  • |style="width:60%"|Norway, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, France, Denmark, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Northern Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, Great
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  • ...15 remodelled the map of Europe and set the stage for the ensuing century. Denmark lost Norway to Sweden due to its friendship with [[Napoleon]]. Sweden lost
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  • *[[Carl Nielsen]] (Denmark), six symphonies, 1894-1925
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  • ...lk from me, it having arrived in [[Dublin]] yesterday after sailing from [[Denmark]]. I aim to take some photos and upload them over the next couple of days.
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  • Denmark has built the Absalon-class "Combat/Flexible Support Ship", which essential | title = Absalon Class Combat / Flexible Support Ship, Denmark
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  • ***[[Denmark]] - [http://www.danishlacrosse.com Danish Lacrosse Federation]
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  • ...cutions of witches. In 1080 [[Pope Gregory VII]] wrote to [[King Harold of Denmark]] forbidding witches to be put to death who were suspected of having caused
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  • ...were (illegally) sent to Copenhagen for safekeeping. When Germany invaded Denmark, chemist [[George de Hevesy]] dissolved them in acid, to prevent confiscati
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  • ...com/show/september-7-1968|title=Concert on 7 September 1968 at Teen Clubs, Denmark|accessdate=2008-01-01|publisher=Led Zeppelin official website}}</ref> The m
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  • ...sk of multiple sclerosis in bereaved parents: A nationwide cohort study in Denmark. | journal = Neurology | volume = 62 | issue = 5 | pages = 726-9 | year = 2
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  • ...almost 90 percent in The Netherlands, and more than 80 percent in Germany, Denmark, and Sweden. Only poor, rural Portugal and Albania are less than half urban
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  • ...during the antebellum period. In 1822, free black craftsman and preacher [[Denmark Vesey]] was convicted for having masterminded a plan for blacks to murder a ...by two men: African American Union hero [[Robert Smalls]] and the son of [[Denmark Vesey]].
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  • ...London]]. Soon after his appointment he went on leave to [[Copenhagen]] ([[Denmark]]) on a Rockefeller grant. It was because of his appointment in London tha
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  • ...[windmill]]s were in use to drain areas of the [[Rhine River]] delta. In [[Denmark]] by 1900 there were about 2500 windmills for mechanical loads such as pump
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  • ...irectly and seized the Jews. Only Bulgaria and [[Danish evacuation of Jews|Denmark]] were largely successful in protecting their Jews.
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  • ...nd judicial decisions, including decisions by the highest court in: Italy, Denmark, <s>Austria</s>, <s>Germany</s>, UK and Norway. Courts have determined that
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  • ...the Nordic Countries: Historiography at a Crossroads.'' Odense: U Southern Denmark Press, 2004. Pp. 194. [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=5010023306 onlin
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  • ...s 101 kg per capita, with the highest consumption (623 kg per capita) in [[Denmark]], but most of this (81%) was for animal feed.<ref>CIMMYT World wheat facts
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  • ...ed an invitation from journalist and author [[Karin Michaëlis]] to move to Denmark. The family first stayed with Karin Michaëlis at her house on the small is ...for a year.<ref>german.wisc.edu</ref> After Hitler invaded [[Norway]] and Denmark, Brecht left Sweden for [[Helsinki]], Finland,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://w
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  • ...[Austria]], [[Belgium]], [[Bulgaria]], [[Cyprus, the [[Czech Republic]], [[Denmark]], [[Estonia]], [[Finland]], [[France]], [[Germany]], [[Greece], [[Hungary]
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  • ...ies. In 1669, '''Nicolaus Steno''' <ref>born Niels Steensen in Copenhagen, Denmark, 1638, died 1686[http://dadlnet.uni2.dk/~d228265/steno/steno.htm]</ref> des
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  • ...> Wind power accounts for approximately 19% of electricity generation in [[Denmark]], 11% in Spain and [[Portugal]], and 9% in the [[Republic of Ireland]].<re
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