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  • [[Image:Flag of Norway.svg|160px|right]] ...bjects/02/befolkning_en/ |title=Focus on Population |publisher= Statistics Norway|accessdate=2007-05-24 }}</ref> and an area of 385,155 km² (148,746 mi²).
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  • |caption=Nature in Norway<br /> |Preikestolen-Norway.jpg|Preikestolen.
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  • ...ers the relationship between the EU and Norway, and how the EEC influences Norway and the EU *{{cite book |last=Christensen |first= Reidar (ed.) |title= Folktales of Norway |year= 1964 |publisher= University of Chicago Press |isbn= 0226105105 }} &n
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  • *[http://www.norway.no/Default.asp? The web gateway of Norwegian public administration agencies *[http://www.norway.org/ The official Norwegian website in the United States]
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  • {{Country church in Sogn.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}Country church in Sogn, [[Norway]].]] ...sixteenth century. It is part of [[Protestantism]]. Approximately 83% of Norway's population of 4.55 million are members of the church.
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  • {{r|Church of Norway}} {{r|Harald V of Norway}}
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  • ...|Dioceses Church of Norway.png|left|260px|The 11 dioceses of the Church of Norway.}}
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  • ...st=Buckley |author-link=Christopher Buckley (journalist) |year=1977 |title=Norway, The Commandos, Dieppe |location=London |publisher=HMSO |isbn=978-0-11-7721 * Redihan, Erin (2013). "Neville Chamberlain and Norway: The Trouble with 'A Man of Peace' in a Time of War". ''New England Journal
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  • The state church of Norway; Evangelical-Lutheran.
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  • *Bergstad, Silas E. ''Hans Nielsen Hauge and religious lay activity in Norway''. Ann Arbor, 1959 *Christophersen, Kenneth E. ''Norwegian historiography of Norway's reformation''. Ann Arbor, 1985
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  • {{r|Norway}}
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  • *[http://www.churchofnorway.no The Church of Norway web-site] .../engelsk/engelsk_brosjyre_07_web.pdf PDF-brochure presenting the Church of Norway]
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  • ...xhibition/churchill-the-orator/blood-toil-sweat-and-tears/ Churchill & The Norway Debate – UK Parliament Living Heritage]
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  • King of Norway (1991-).
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  • ...st painter and is considered along with Johan Christian Dahl, to be one of Norway's foremost landscape painters.
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  • ...its own language: ''norsk'') is a [[Germanic language]] spoken mainly in [[Norway]]. It belongs to the subgroup of North Germanic languages and forms a Scand Two standard varieties of Norwegian are equally recognized in Norway:
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  • ...ons and their associated target viewing and sighting devices, developed by Norway's Kongsberg and used by many nations
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  • ...ological institution in Norway; trains 70 % of the clergy of the Church of Norway.
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  • ...d a pro-Nazi party in 1933 and prepared the way for the Nazi occupation of Norway
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  • {{Image|Nord-trondelag map.png|right|250px|Nord-Trøndelag's location in Norway.<br/><small>Map by Martin Dyb</small>}} '''Nord-Trøndelag''' ("Northern Trøndelag") is one of [[Norway|Norway's]] 19 counties. The county seat is [[Steinkjer]], and the largest cities a
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  • ...ers the relationship between the EU and Norway, and how the EEC influences Norway and the EU *{{cite book |last=Christensen |first= Reidar (ed.) |title= Folktales of Norway |year= 1964 |publisher= University of Chicago Press |isbn= 0226105105 }} &n
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  • *[http://www.churchofnorway.no The Church of Norway web-site] .../engelsk/engelsk_brosjyre_07_web.pdf PDF-brochure presenting the Church of Norway]
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  • ...tandard, which bears a heavy heritage from [[Danish]] (as it was spoken in Norway during the time the country was under Danish rule, until 1814). ...between 1848 and 1873. It is based on the dialects that already existed in Norway and therefore avoids Danish influences.
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  • ...of the two official, standard varieties of the [[Norwegian language]] in [[Norway]]. It coexists with [[Nynorsk]], the other official standard. ...ansk-norsk''), bears a heavy heritage from [[Danish]] (as it was spoken in Norway during the time the country was under Danish rule, until 1814). It originat
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  • *Bergstad, Silas E. ''Hans Nielsen Hauge and religious lay activity in Norway''. Ann Arbor, 1959 *Christophersen, Kenneth E. ''Norwegian historiography of Norway's reformation''. Ann Arbor, 1985
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  • |caption=Nature in Norway<br /> |Preikestolen-Norway.jpg|Preikestolen.
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  • {{r|Norway}} {{r|Church of Norway}}
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  • King of Norway (1991-).
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  • Second largest city in Norway.
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  • Third largest city in Norway.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>An award winning director, from Norway
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  • Fourth largest city in Norway.
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  • [[Norway]]'s [[air force]], also '''Luftforsvaret'''
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  • The central bank of Norway.
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  • Capital and largest city of Norway.
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  • The state church of Norway; Evangelical-Lutheran.
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  • Prime Minister of Norway (2000-01, 2005-).
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  • The XVII Winter Olympic Games, held in Lillehammer, Norway.
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  • The VI Winter Olympic Games, held in Oslo, Norway.
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  • North [[Germanic language]] spoken primarily in [[Norway]]; 4.7 million speakers.
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  • One of [[Norway]]'s 19 counties, having its county seat in [[Steinkjer]].
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  • Currency of Norway. 100 NOK ≈ 18.5 USD, 9 GBP (Oct 2007).
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  • {{r|Church of Norway}} {{r|Norway}}
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  • Prime Minister of Norway (1996–1997); President of the Norwegian Parliament (2005-)
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  • The oldest and largest university in [[Norway]], situated in its capital [[Oslo]].
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  • An Arctic Archipelago, north of [[Norway]], which allows foreign countries great freedom in running their own projec
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  • One of two official, standard varieties of the [[Norwegian language]] in [[Norway]], coexisting with [[Nynorsk]].
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  • {{r|Church of Norway}} {{r|Harald V of Norway}}
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  • ...f [[Iceland]] and south of [[Svalbard]]. Administratively it is part of [[Norway]]. In 2010 Norway declared the Island a Nature Reserve.
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  • ...Italy]], [[Liechtenstein]], [[Luxembourg]], [[Monaco]], [[Netherlands]], [[Norway]], [[Portugal]], [[Spain]], [[Sweden]], [[Switzerland]]. [[United Kingdom]]
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  • ...the North [[Germanic languages|Germanic]]-speaking countries, which are [[Norway]], [[Sweden]], [[Denmark]], the [[Faroe Islands]] and [[Iceland]]. Those co ...o the [[Scandinavian Peninsula]]. The Scandinavian Peninsula consists of [[Norway]] and [[Sweden]] (and even northern [[Finland]] and far northwestern [[Russ
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  • A region of extreme northern [[Europe]] including northern [[Norway]], [[Sweden]], and [[Finland]] and the Kola Peninsula of northwest Russia.
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  • ...north of [[Britain]], it has been variously identified with [[Iceland]], [[Norway]], and the [[Shetland Islands]].
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1828-1906) [[Norway|Norwegian]] dramatist regarded as the founder of modern prose [[drama]]; wr
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  • (EFTA) Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland (members of the EFTA convention, covering trade investment
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  • {{r|Church of Norway}} {{r|Norway}}
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  • {{Country church in Sogn.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}Country church in Sogn, [[Norway]].]] ...sixteenth century. It is part of [[Protestantism]]. Approximately 83% of Norway's population of 4.55 million are members of the church.
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  • ...d World War between the fall of Poland in October 1939 and the invasion of Norway in April 1940.
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  • ...illion; capital Stockholm) situated on the Scandinavian Peninsula, between Norway and Finland; has a long eastern coastline on the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of
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  • ...and critically damaged a much larger German warship during the invasion of Norway; her captain received a posthumous [[Victoria Cross]] on the testimony of h
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  • |Haakonshalle, Bergen, Norway |Njardhallen, Oslo, Norway
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  • ...s|Brigadefuehrer]]; [[SD]] officer; [[HSSPF]] of Bohemia and Moravia, then Norway; commanded [[Einsatzgruppe]] A; killed in action while HSSPF Ostland
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  • ...inavian republic (population c. 5.2 million; capital Helsinki) bordered by Norway and Sweden to the north and west and the Russian Federation to the east; a
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  • [[Image:Flag of Norway.svg|160px|right]] ...bjects/02/befolkning_en/ |title=Focus on Population |publisher= Statistics Norway|accessdate=2007-05-24 }}</ref> and an area of 385,155 km² (148,746 mi²).
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  • ...rsen and Sigurd Skogestad, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
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  • ...he Sami number in the tens of thousands. The largest concentrations are in Norway and Sweden. In modern culture, Lapland has become associated with Christmas
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  • ...ust 1943; later commanded Vaivara concentration camp and the Grini camp in Norway; Poland tried and executed him in 1947
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  • ...rsen and Sigurd Skogestad, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
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  • ...rsen and Sigurd Skogestad, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
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  • (EEA) The outcome of an agreement that links Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein to the European Union's common market, and covers freedo
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  • ...y WWII Atlantic convoys, provided air cover to [[Operation Torch]], raided Norway; returned to the US and was a training ship for the rest of the war
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  • |Fresh Whale Meat - Norway.jpg|Fresh whale meat on sale in [[Bergen]], [[Norway]]. |Bergen-market.jpg|Smoked whale meat and fish on sale at a market in Bergen, Norway.
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  • ...hod] by Tore Haug-Warberg, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
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  • {{r|Norway}}
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  • '''Roald Amundsen''' (1872-1928) was a [[Norway|Norwegian]] [[polar explorer]], who led the first expedition that traversed
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  • ...xhibition/churchill-the-orator/blood-toil-sweat-and-tears/ Churchill & The Norway Debate – UK Parliament Living Heritage]
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  • *[[Culture of Norway]]
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  • ...eing a feature of such raids. The raiders came mainly from [[Denmark]], [[Norway]] and [[Sweden]], but also from islands they had settled, including [[Icela
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  • '''Vidkun Quisling''' was a [[Norway|Norwegian]] army officer, who formed a pro-Nazi party in 1933, ''Nasjonal S
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  • {{r|Norway}}
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  • ...the Danish King Harald ‘Bluetooth’ Gormsson, who united warring parts of [[Norway]] and [[Denmark]].
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  • {{r|Norway}}
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  • ...a critical material in the Second World War, and a dramatic raid by the [[Norway|Norwegian resistance]] destroyed the only heavy water factory available to
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  • ...cuisine (鯨肉 ''gei niku'' 'whale meat'). Servings also appear on menus in [[Norway]] and [[Iceland]], where whales are also [[whaling|hunted]], and also some ==Whale meat in Norway==
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  • ...preprints of papers based on PhD Thesis at the [[University of Bergen]], [[Norway]], 2006)
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  • ...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 September 1 ...pring 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 Churchill]] bec
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  • ...d Kattegat waters separate Denmark from its [[Scandinavian]] neighbours, [[Norway]] and [[Sweden]], although a tunnel and bridge over the [[Oresund]] now con
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  • ...tely 0.202 to 1.012 [[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
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  • *[http://www.hvalfangstmuseet.no/Default.asp?Cat=24 Hvalfangstmuseet] - [[Norway|Norwegian]] whaling museum with pages in English.
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  • ...and 10th centuries, it referred to a Scandinavian midwinter festival. When Norway adopted the Christian calendar in the 10th century, King Haakon I reschedul
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  • It was claimed by [[Norway]] in 1929, and is considered a Norwegian dependency.<ref name=PolarPioneers
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  • ...ch as [[Russia]], [[Finland]], [[Hungary]], [[Estonia]], [[Sweden]], and [[Norway]]. The most-spoken Uralic language is [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]], wi
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  • ...|Dioceses Church of Norway.png|left|260px|The 11 dioceses of the Church of Norway.}}
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  • {{Presentation|Open Government Data in Norway}}
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  • ...rion''''' was constructed as a [[whale catcher]] in 1904, in [[Christiana, Norway]].<ref name=Northwest/> She was a steampowered vessel, {{convert|91|ft|m}} ...le space had to be loaded with coal for her long and difficult voyage from Norway, around [[Cape Horn]], to [[British Columbia]].<ref name=Northwest/>
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  • *Kavenna, Joanna (2005) ''The Ice Museum: to Shetland, Germany, Iceland, Norway, Estonia, Greenland, and Svalbard in Search of the Lost Land of Thule''. Ne
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  • '''Jens Stoltenberg''' (born March 16, 1959) is prime minister of [[Norway]] and chairman of the Norwegian Labor Party.
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  • ...ash; [[Ross Anderson]] (UK), [[Eli Biham]] (Israel), and [[Lars Knudsen]] (Norway). It was designed for the [[AES competition]] and was one of the finalists
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  • {{r|Norway}}
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  • ...g/ The Realm of the Mongols]. Written and maintained by Per Inge Oestmoen, Norway
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  • ...in the registry include: Austria, Czech Republic, France, United Kingdom, Norway and Serbia.
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  • ...myon Dezhvev'' so it could avoid allied detection as it proceeded up the [[Norway|Norwegian]] coast.
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  • Larsen was born in Norway, like his hero Roald Amundsen. He spent some years at sea,
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  • *[http://www.forskningsdagene.no/ Norway]
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  • *''[[Acer platanoides]]''. "Norway Maple", European species widely planted as a street tree.
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  • ...k. ''[[KMS Tirpitz]]'' never actually went into combat, but, homeported in Norway, was a constant threat in being to the convoys to Russia.
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  • *[[Scandinavian Mountains]] ([[Norway]], [[Sweden]])
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  • ...st=Buckley |author-link=Christopher Buckley (journalist) |year=1977 |title=Norway, The Commandos, Dieppe |location=London |publisher=HMSO |isbn=978-0-11-7721 * Redihan, Erin (2013). "Neville Chamberlain and Norway: The Trouble with 'A Man of Peace' in a Time of War". ''New England Journal
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  • NILU's head office is at [[Kjeller]] on the outskirts of [[Oslo]] in [[Norway]].<ref>[http://www.nilu.no/Internasjonalt/tabid/231/language/en-GB/OmNILU/K ...the responsibility as a national research institution for air pollution in Norway and is also being used as an international air pollution expert by the [[Wo
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  • ===Invasion of Norway=== ...sers ''[[KMS Scharnhorst]]'' and ''[[KMS Gneisenau]]'', in the invasion of Norway, he received the Iron Cross, with the citation from [[Adolf Hitler]], <bloc
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  • ...carriage.jpg/credit}}<br />A restaurant carriage (dining car) operated by Norway's ''Norsk Spisevognselskap A/S'' in 1926. Meals, though relatively expensiv
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  • Mysteriously appearing at the U.K. Embassy in [[Oslo]], [[Norway]], in the very early days of [[World War II]], the '''Oslo Report''' was an
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  • ...ther and serving as Chief of Navy Aerology from 1922 to 1928. The Navy to Norway, in 1931 for further studies in air mass and frontal analysis. Following th
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  • ...Security and Environmental Issues Case Study on the Sleipner Gas Field in Norway] Semere Solomon, July, 2006, The Bellona Foundation
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  • ...nguage|Swedish]]: ''Sverige'') is a Scandinavian country straddling both [[Norway]] and [[Finland]]. Traditionally a large producer of iron ore and timber, S
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  • ...tland Islands]] (both part of the [[United Kingdom]]) in the north-west; [[Norway]] to the north-east; [[Denmark]] to the east; [[Germany]] and the [[Netherl
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  • |{{Image|Petrochemical plant-Norway.jpg|right|200px|Petrochemical plant in Norway producing polyethylene}}
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  • * [[Michael Sars]] (1809–1869), [[Norway | Norwegian]] theologian and biologist.
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  • ...[Alsace-Lorraine]] and [[Luxembourg]], the Southeastern Territories, and [[Norway]].
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  • **[http://www.bifrost.no/ Åsatrufellesskapet Bifrost] Norway (since 1996)
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  • ...et i Oslo''', '''UiO''') is a public [[university]] located in [[Oslo]], [[Norway]]. The university has more than 30,000 students (2007), and 4600 employees
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  • ...nt (cipher)|Serpent]]</td><td>Anderson, Biham, Knudsen</td><td>UK, Israel, Norway</td><td></td><td></td><td>Finalist</td></tr> <tr><td>[[DEAL (cipher)|DEAL]]</td><td>Knudsen</td><td>Norway</td><td></td><td>Schneier, Kelsey</td><td></td></tr>
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  • *Denmark and Norway (April 1940)
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  • ! Norway 2008
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  • ...famously perhaps among the gypsies of Eastern Europe, but also notable are Norway's [[hardanger fiddle]] or [[hardingfele]] and the fiddle in French, Italian
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  • |{{Image|Petrochemical plant-Norway.jpg|right|200px|Petrochemical plant in Norway producing polyethylene}}
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  • '''a-ha''' is a [[Norway|Norwegian]] [[pop music|pop music]] band formed in 1983. The band consists
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  • ...nish ocean escort|F-100 frigates, versions of which are used by Australia, Norway and South Korea, have two.
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  • ...y church in Sogn.jpg|right|250px|A country church in typical style. Sogn, Norway.}}
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  • [[Image:Lokeviking.jpg|thumb|right|Loke Viking in the harbour of Bergen, Norway]] ...king Supply Ships’ 19,040-bhp Loke Viking (built 2010) as being laid up in Norway.
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  • |Gave western isles to Norway for peace. |[[Margaret Maid of Norway]]
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  • ..., in various versions, is used by Germany, the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, Norway, the UK, the US and UAE. German forces first used it in [[Kosovo]], but the
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  • ...r much of northern [[Eurasia]] (Europe and Asia). It shares borders with [[Norway]], [[Finland]], [[Estonia]], [[Latvia]], [[Lithuania]], [[Poland]], [[Belar
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  • ...from occupied countries, most likely Norway and France. Western France and Norway. "In this case, it was necessary, for political as well as strategic reason ...kouts from the Baltic sea. This could be done with one brigade in northern Norway and one division in southern Norwa.
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  • ...s and nuns. The Republic of Ireland banned the film for eight years, and [[Norway]] banned it for a year. In the [[United Kingdom]], the morality campaigner
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  • ...Mountains]]. There is a stable population in [[Finland]], [[Sweden]] and [[Norway]]. Another stable population is the [[Balkans|Balkan]] population that stre
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  • ...ristiania''' or '''Kristiania''') is the [[capital]] and largest city of [[Norway]]. The population of Oslo's metropolitan area is 825,105, and the populatio
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  • ...being captured while raiding shipping near Haugesund, north of Stavanger, Norway. At the camp, in violation of the [[Third Geneva Convention]], they were fo
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  • *02 November 1994 - Sentrum - [[Oslo]], [[Norway]]
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  • ...tour of Scandinavia''' was a concert tour of Denmark, Sweden, and possibly Norway by the England|English rock music|rock rock band|band, Led Zeppelin. The to ...rush to cut an album as soon as they return to England, some of the later Norway dates seem unlikely.
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  • In scouting the situation in Norway, the [[G-class (U.K. destroyer)|G-class]] fleet [[destroyer]] '''''HMS Glow
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  • ...td><td>{{headofstate|Norway}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|Monarchy|Norway}}</td>
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  • ...e most likely locale for Thule is nowadays considered to be the coast of [[Norway]]; however other historians think it was the [[Shetland Islands]], [[Faroe
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  • ...ar vessel L´Astrolabe during her voyage through the Northeast Passage from Norway to Japan (Johannessen et al., 1992). This was the first civilian expedition
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  • ...Siv. Ing.'' (Sivilingeniør, M.Sc) and ''ing.'' (Høyskoleingeniør, B.Sc) in Norway. The titled is used by persons holding degrees from accredited engineering
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  • ...-market.jpg|right|400px|Whale meat and fish on sale at a market in Bergen, Norway.}} ...oil) and meat. Today, whaling remains part of the cultures of [[Japan]], [[Norway]] and [[Iceland]], and in addition some aboriginal communities also hunt wh
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  • ...ahore and Peshawar, Pakistan. with alternate landing sites including Bødo, Norway. While the Soviets became aware of the flights, they were unable to interfe ...overfly two [[intercontinental ballistic missile]] test sites, and land in Norway.
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  • ...er own (the late King's granddaughter) in the infant Margaret, the Maid of Norway as she was known. This infant girl was the last of the Canmore line and it
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  • ...ad]''. 2000. Anniversary Nobel Lecture, Norwegian Nobel Institute in Oslo, Norway. 2000, September 8.
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  • In 1876 Kielland visited [[Jæren]] in southern Norway.<ref name="DOA" /> Kielland's former teacher Hans Gude had visited Jæren i
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  • ...hrain, the Czech Republic, Ireland, Jordan, Lithuania, Oman, New Zealand , Norway, Taiwan, and the United Arab Emirates.
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  • ...ter of a mounting dispute between the United States, Russia, [[Canada]], [[Norway]], and [[Denmark]]. It is considered significant because of its potential t * [[Kirkenes]], [[Norway]]
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  • ...ations/the-world-factbook/geos/no.html][http://www.economist.com/countries/Norway/] ...f the [[European Free Trade Association]] (with Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway)</ref>
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  • ...escue center at Etel, France uses the flag state principle described under Norway. The MAR-GE unit is a self-contained GPS and Argos device. France expects 2 ===Norway===
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  • ...itories claimed by the UK, [[New Zealand]], [[Argentina]], [[Chile]] and [[Norway]].<ref>A number of other countries have reserved the right to make claims i
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  • ...n 1 September 1939, and following the debacle of the British expedition to Norway in April of 1940, Chamberlain found himself under siege in the [[House of C
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  • ...painter and is considered along with [[Johan Christian Dahl]] to be one of Norway's foremost landscape painters.<ref name="HFG">Haverkamp ''National Romantic ...ame="HFG" /> The debate was sparked by proposals to build an art school in Norway, and it was therefore essential for supporters of a Norwegian academy to ar
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  • ...l heir in the area of logic. In the spring of 1914, he moved to Skjolden, Norway, to pursue logic in isolation.
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  • ...religion officially recognized by the governments of Iceland (since 1973), Norway (since 1994), Denmark (since 2003) and [[Sweden]] (since 2007).
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  • * Andenaes, Johs, et al. ''Norway and the Second World War'' (ISBN 82-518-1777-3) Oslo: Johan Grundt Tanum F * Milward, Alan S. ''The Fascist Economy in Norway'' (1972)
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  • ...l to the ground".</ref> in combat with [[Sreng]]. Nuadu's ally, Aengaba of Norway, then fought Sreng, sustaining a mortal wound, while the [[Dagda]] protecte
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  • ...ive wolf packs, which, they reason, is why they don’t belong in Sweden and Norway. Recent DNA research seems to support this claim. ...directly affected by it. Most of the proponents of wolf reintroduction in Norway and Sweden can be found in urban populations, which is a pattern that can b
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  • ...elieved them, but, in a case of mistaken identity, killed the wrong man in Norway.
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  • ...rea worldwide, except for certain locations between the United Kingdom and Norway, south of the east coast of Australia, and the area surrounding the Sea of
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  • The Maritime Command's new icebreakers will be based on the [[Norway|Norwegian]] [[Svalbard class]].
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  • ...albard Global Seed Vault storage chamber with seed boxes 1.jpg|thumb|right|Norway's Svalbard Global Seed Vault stores millions of seeds in airless frozen cha ...rnments have not helped end the hysteria. For example, the government of [[Norway]] in 2008 opened a "seed vault" to protect seeds in the event of a natural
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  • ...er is [[Opera (web browser)|Opera]], initially developed by [[Telenor]] of Norway.<ref name="Net Applications"/> The developers formed Opera Software, and re
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  • ...being captured while raiding shipping near Haugesund, north of Stavanger, Norway. At the camp, in violation of the current conditions of the [[Third Geneva
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  • .... It is neighbored by [[Russia]] in the east, [[Sweden]] in the west and [[Norway]] in the north. In the south, the coast extends to the [[Baltic Sea]]. Finl
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  • * Blame women for being the victims of rape by Muslim men in Norway.
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  • ...with chicken and fish. However, many people will break this tradition. (In Norway, it is traditional to serve red wine with cod.<ref> Nika Hazelton, ''Classi
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  • ...n the mature economies, including Switzerland, Spain, the United Kingdom, Norway, Sweden, Japan and the United States. Nearly all of the failures in the mat The banking crises in Norway, Sweden and Finland in the 1990s have been attributed mainly to credit risk
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  • | country = [[Sweden]], ([[Norway]]) ...tributes a part of the prize because, at the time of Alfred Nobel's death, Norway was a part of Sweden.<ref>[http://nobelprize.org/prize_awarders/ "The Nobel
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  • ** Europe 4 (Great Britain, Ireland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland and Iceland)
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  • ...vated by flying II MEF Marines, and possibly reservists, to it, it becomes Norway Air-Landed Marine Expeditionary Brigade (NALMEB).
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  • ...pean Free Trade Association is established (membership Austria, Denmark, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom).
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  • ...ty]] led by [[Carl Schoyen]] released nine [[king penguin]]s in northern [[Norway]]. In 1938, a separate group released several [[macaroni penguin|macaroni]]
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  • ...ce, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Namibia, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Russian Federation, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Ukraine, United K ...(in respect of St Pierre et Miguelon), Iceland, Japan, Republic of Korea, Norway, Russian Federation, Ukraine, United States of America.
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  • **D4 Occupied territories, France, Belgium, Holland, Norway, Denmark.
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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
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  • ...Chechen Foreign Minister Ilyas Akhmadov appointed him their Ambassador to Norway with instructions to open peace negotiations with the Russian Federation.
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  • ...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]].
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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
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  • ...}</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);
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  • ...used by Australia, Canada, Denmark, the Netherlands (may be reconsidered), Norway and Turkey; possibly Israeli Defense Forces|Israel. "International partner
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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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  • ...Bank failures and rescues|banking crises]] in Switzerland, United Kingdom, Norway, Sweden, Japan and the United States [http://www.bis.org/publ/bcbs_wp13.pdf
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  • ...ten record. The Vikings, mostly from Denmark, but also to some extent from Norway, influenced the English language in the areas where they mixed with the Ang
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  • ...rgaret, Maid of Norway]]. However, she died in 1290 during her voyage from Norway to Scotland. Edward I used the political divisions and disputes in Scotland
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  • Morris died in 1896 shortly after a trip to [[Norway]].
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  • ...r investigate the safety of CO<sub>2</sub> sequestration, we can look into Norway's [[Sleipner gas field]], as it is the oldest plant that stores CO<sub>2</s ...30000/] is the oldest project (1996) and is located in the North Sea where Norway's [[StatoilHydro]] strips carbon dioxide from natural gas with amine solven
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  • Norway: failure of the ''Centralbanken for Norge''.
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  • <td>[[Norway]]</td><td>[[Oslo]]</td><td>[[Norwegian Krone]]</td> ...eadofstate|Norway}}<br><small>''since {{headofstate-enteredoffice|Monarchy|Norway}}''</small></td>
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  • ...a [[NATO]] exercise, Operation "Main-brace," conducted off the coast of [[Norway]]. At the conclusion of the exercise, she visited [[Portsmouth, England]],
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  • ...sture variation, and temperature regimes through long-term measurements in Norway (Loffler and Finch 2005). The study analyzes gradients across space and ti ...05. Spatio-temporal gradients between high mountain ecosystems of central Norway. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 37:499-513.
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  • ...Kissinger between 1972 and 1976. He was Deputy Chief of Mission in Oslo, Norway from 1976-79, returning to Washington to take a post of Deputy Executive Se
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  • ...rs for many children and for their societies. While some countries, like [[Norway]], [[Russia]] and [[Canada]], see children as an economic asset, others lik
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  • ...garet of Scotland|Margaret]] the 'Maid of Norway' (daughter of the King of Norway, she was pledged to be married to Edward's then only surviving son, [[Edwar
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  • ...garet of Scotland|Margaret]] the 'Maid of Norway' (daughter of the King of Norway, she was pledged to be married to Edward's then only surviving son, [[Edwar
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  • ...became widespread in the spring of 1940 after Germany successfully invaded Norway. In response, the [[House of Commons of the United Kingdom|House of Commons
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  • ...re the haze of the horizon rests upon the open sea. There lies the road to Norway: a dear road for Sir Patrick Spens and his Scots Lords; and yonder smoke on
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  • ...Rhein'. In [[Iceland]], the tune is called 'Eldgamla à safold', while in [[Norway]], it is known as 'Kongesangen'. Numerous composers have used the tune, inc
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  • ...nion poll 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% B ====Norway====
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  • ...] [[Frederick II of Denmark and Norway|Frederick II]] of [[Denmark]] and [[Norway]], impressed with Tycho's 1572 observations, financed the construction of t
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  • ...the day before. This rate at the time was four times lower than places in Norway, where natural external radiation peaks to 11.3 mSv/year; approximately fif
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  • | Norwegian Albums Chart<ref name='Norway album charts'>{{cite web | url = http://norwegiancharts.com/showitem.asp?in | Norway (IFPI)
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  • ...ncer amongst [[Japan]]ese immigrants or an increase in psychosis amongst [[Norway|Norwegian]] immigrants may be evident when compared with their comparable g
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  • | [[File:Steamship Colvile, loading in Norway House.png | 100px]] || [[SS Colvile|''Colvile'']] || Screw steamer || 1875
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  • ...nce, Germany, Greece, India, Italy, Kuwait, Morocco, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Sweden, Tunisia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Uni
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  • ...me reference conditions.<ref>[http://www.gassco.no/sw3138.asp Gassco] (a [[Norway|Norwegian]] pipeline supplying gas to [[Europe]])</ref><ref>[http://www.nor
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  • ...nus]] ''[[Naja]]'' of the family [[Elapidae]]. It was first described by [[Norway|Norwegian]] zoologist Johan Reinhardt in 1843. The [[genus|generic]] name
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  • =====Norway Campaign===== In scouting the situation in Norway, the G-class (U.K. destroyer)|G-class fleet destroyer ''HMS Glowworm'', on
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  • ...film almost immediately. It is presumed that the country in question was [[Norway]], and in 1945 Steinbeck received the [[Haakon VII]] Medal of freedom for h
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  • ...to the distress of his superiors, insisted on flying missions over France, Norway and southern Russia. Perhaps most important for his career, he was an energ
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  • ...in Cato, Wisconsin, to Thomas and Kari Veblen, farmers who emigrated from Norway in 1847. They moved to Nerstrand, Minnesota, in 1865. These settlements wer
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  • ...ash; [[Ross Anderson]] (UK), [[Eli Biham]] (Israel), and [[Lars Knudsen]] (Norway). Like all AES candidates, it uses 128-bit blocks and supports key sizes of
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  • ...cluded many of the anti-Catholic Protestant nations such as [[Denmark]], [[Norway]], [[Sweden]] and the [[Germany|north German states]]. The next significant
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  • ...in 19th- and 20th-century France, Canada, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Norway, and Finland. Fertility fell during this period at different times in diffe
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  • ...0 fighters; they made 1500 sorties a day from bases in France, Belgium and Norway. The RAF had 650 fighters, with more coming out of the factories every day In July 1942, north of Norway, an attack by the Luftwaffe sank two ships, and convoy PQ-17, sailing from
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  • ...in 19th- and 20th-century France, Canada, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Norway, and Finland. Fertility fell during this period at different times in diffe
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  • .... The first of these, written by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, is about the Norway|Norse invasions of England and was inspired by the band's recent live perfo
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  • ...ponsored by the Archive with leading institutions in Switzerland, Austria, Norway and Italy. His distinguished career has included teaching history and inter
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  • ...cannot be involved in EU policy, it might work to block EU access to NATO. Norway also expressed concern over the St. Malo declaration, and in February 2000,
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  • ..., with personnel from Australia, Canada, Denmark, Germany, New Zealand and Norway, as well as from the U.S. Navy SEALs and U.S. Air Force Special Tactics Gro
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  • ...30 kilometres (20 miles) from the south western peninsula of [[Kintyre]], Norway is 400 kilometres (250 miles) to the north east, and the Faroes and Iceland ...Retrieved 21.11.06</ref> and the 1266 Treaty of Perth between Scotland and Norway. Exceptions include the [[Isle of Man]], which is now a [[crown dependency
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  • ...he effect was especially pronounced in Southwestern [[Sweden]], Southern [[Norway]] and parts of [[Germany]].<ref>''Nationalencyclopedin'' (The National Ency
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  • ...down in 1066 by [[William I|William the Conqueror]]'s ally [[Harald III of Norway|Harald Hardrada]], who is said to have built a large [[fire|bonfire]] on th
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