How To Use Finnish In A Sentence
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I ate one during my first advanced swimming lesson (YMCA, 1979, a modified Finnish backstroke), as I competed in my first school chess tournament, while taking the ACT exam, during my first real date (this was in college — I started late due to my enormous unsymmetrical ears), and also a green sour apple blow pop as I was encouraging a young lady to accept a large diamond.
Charms L.P.
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AAVE is like Finnish in that it has a separate copular verb of negation meaning ‘not be’, pronounced ain't, and you need that here.
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The findings obtained with this Finnish material can cohere with prior comparable research in other markets, as is referenced in the text wherever applicable.
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How about, um, the singular and plural nominative forms for the Finnish word for "girl"?
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However, in Finland reindeer are very common and Finnish Lapland is abundant in food for reindeer.
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The delightful Finnish soprano is the first of a distinguished group of vocal recitalists at Brian McMaster's final festival, performing songs by Mozart, Sibelius, Schoenberg and Britten.
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Link ahem…As a finnish person, i feel it necessarily to point out that finland is only a tango loving, drunk suicidal depressed nation…it is also the nation where Santa lives :D if you post a postcard in europe, asia and africa atleast adressed to “santa”..it will end up in Rovaniemi, Finland.
A Rare Day in the Limelight - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
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Consider: in 1973 a team of Finnish and American scientists decapitated a dozen human fetuses, each aborted live through hysterotomy, and kept the heads alive artificially for study.
A Search For Limits
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In the reviews of Studia Fennica Folkloristica no.s 2 and 3 in the 1999 issue of Folklore, the Finnish word runo was misprinted as rung.
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After that they danced the Finnish tango.
Times, Sunday Times
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Thanks for all my Finnish friends, new and old, for making this is awonderful trip.
Farewell to Finland
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Hungarian, Finnish, the Turkic languages, Mongolian, and Manchu belong to the Ural-Altaic family of languages, also known as the Turanian family, after the Persian word Turan for Turkestan.
The Nazi Connection with Shambhala and Tibet
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My speaking Finnish is compossible with the facts considered so far, but not with further facts about my lack of training.
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I can tell you quite honestly that the first time I played that Finnish kantele for more than a couple of minutes was to record that tango on this record.
Learning by 'Broz-mosis'
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TUESDAY, July 6 (HealthDay News) -- Teens who "cyberbully" others via the Internet or cell phones are more likely to suffer from both physical and psychiatric troubles, and their victims are at heightened risk, too, a Finnish study finds.
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All tracks are named from derived Finnish words, but the pair offers for most an approximative English translation, as to entice the listener to enter their universe.
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'alue' is Finnish for 'area', but that probably has nothing to do with it
Make Today Marry
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Originally these mines had TNT-filling, but Finnish manuals list only mines with amatol filling.
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Illustration by Arthur Giron Books to Set You Free 'The Year of the Hare' is only the most Finnish, and perhaps most antically Zen-ish, of a shelf-load of books that tell us to find and live by our own ideas of contentment.
The Road Into the Open
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Esko is less worldly than Eliel was, more driven and passionate; his architectural style is more modernistic, more like the other great Finnish architect, Alvar Aalto.
An Interview with Richard Rayner about Cloud Sketcher
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The present study investigated the development of self-esteem, that is, evaluative judgments about the self, across six years, from childhood to adolescence, in a Finnish sample.
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Finnish silviculture, managing for timber production and conservation.
Land tenure and management in the boreal region
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This consists of a nest of polished steel tubes that have been likened both to organ pipes and to the pine trunks of the Finnish forests.
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Finnish is characterized by the use of many vowels and few consonants.
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More than 10 percent of Finland's exports are shipped by air and the stoppage would mean additional losses to Finnish industry of around 70 million markka per day.
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First published in 1835, the "Kalevala" was compiled by scholar Elias Lonnrot from Finnish folk tales and ballads.
The Lure Of The Sampo
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The message was often delivered by Finnish managers speaking in a low growl.
Times, Sunday Times
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So far as I know, this particular Finnish polysyllable never made it into any of Tolkien's languages.
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The Song of Hiawatha," his most ambitious poem, took its content and themes from the legends of Michigan's Ojibwe Indians as collected by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft and its meter from the Finnish epic "Kalevala" as recorded by Elias L ö nnrot.
Spotty History, Maybe, but Great Literature
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In the world picture of my 3 y. o. there are five languages: Russian, Esperanto, English, Finnish and Ossetic.
On a child's view of English
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It was written for the phenomenal Finnish clarinettist Kari Kriikku, for whom Saariaho has wanted to compose a concerto for many years, and was inspired by the medieval tapestries of The Lady And The Unicorn series.
This week's new live music
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Finnish doctors say that examining villous tips in the small intestine for lymphocyte infiltration is a good way to distinguish people who have early signs of coeliac disease from those without.
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Turkish was omitted from the Smythe et al. review of dyslexia across languages despite reports of dyslexia in transparent orthographies (Finnish, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish).
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The Kalevala is a very important part of traditional music; it is a recitation of Finnish legends, and is considered an integral part of the Finnish folk identity.
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Just as he's hypnotised you into his intimate world, the closing track suddenly explodes into ear-blistering Finnish-language opera.
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His musical language is spare in style, its melodies and harmonies based on old church modes and the pentatonic scales of Finnish folk-music.
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World Video: Russian contestant dies in Finnish sauna contest
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These have noted that there are extensive affiliations between Peirce's discussions of the communicational and dialogical aspects of semeiotic, on the one hand, and the many and varied “game-theoretical” approaches to logic that have been for some time of interest to Finnish philosophers (as well as many others), on the other hand.
Nobody Knows Nothing
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MOD made by the Finnish demoscener Janne "Tempest/Damage" Suni to use it in the song "Do it" on the latest album "Loose" by the Canadian popular singer Nelly Furtado.
Friday is Timbaland Day - Pt 1: Tim's Greatest Hits
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It was Sederholm's task to try to elucidate the complex rocks of the Finnish Precambrian basement.
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Even the wild Finnish accordionist sounds suitably house-trained in this company.
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Whatever their mother tongue: Spanish, Hindi, Finnish, Basque, Walpiri, Quechua, babies acquire it long before they learn to read and write.
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in Danish mange tak and a long-standing wish that KNR will put their broadcasts on line already but I can't see anything wrong with 'Eskimo' for Eskimos or Gypsy for Romanis or Hungarian for Magyars, Finnish for Suomis etc. etc. etc.
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The building a composition of Finnish pine, spruce and birch, and a testimonial to their special.
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A Finnish sauna heater is also provided next to the minimal equipment.
Indoor Lawn Rugs
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Finnish is well known for possessing a front-back vowel harmony system.
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Terms weren't disclosed, but analysts estimated that Apple agreed to pay hundreds of millions of dollars to the Finnish mobile-phone maker and that the companies agreed to cross-license patents.
Judgment Day Looms for Apple, HTC
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The Estonian language is a branch of the Baltic-Finnish group of the Finno-Ugric family, related to Finnish.
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In the past couple of years, they have weathered a series of setbacks for the Finnish nickel miner.
Times, Sunday Times
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Finnish architect and furniture designer noted for his use of contrasting materials.
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From Karelia on the Finnish border to Sakha in Eastern Siberia, leaders of autonomous republics began demanding new cultural and political rights, adopting their own constitutions, anthems, and flags, asserting the superiority of their laws over federal ones, even declaring themselves sovereign states.
The Return
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The exercise exposed a fundamental element of the Finnish psyche that underpins the Finnish workplace.
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This Finnish trio of cellists return with a driving and beautiful collection of songs featuring soaring string work underlaid by metal drumming and pre-programming to give the songs a searing edge.
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The vocal lines are simple and folk-like, the piano accompaniments full of drones and ostinatos, where the composer is clearly evoking the sounds of Finnish folk instruments such as the kantele, a bowed zither.
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Mongolian, the Turkish and the Finnish-Ugrian races, to belong to the so-called Altaic or Ural-Altaic stem.
The Voyage of the Vega round Asia and Europe, Volume I and Volume II
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According to Sirkka-Liisa Mettomaki of the Finnish Literature Society, the "Kalevala" embodies "a knowledge-based mythology.
The Lure Of The Sampo
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We had occasional visits from Brian's daughter Melody, who spoke mostly Finnish and had a penchant for the word "caca" that fit right into the Rudy mode.
Robbie Gennet: Before you can Taste the Love, you first have to Make the Love
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Posted May 4, 2006 at 3:43 AM | Permalink | Reply re #40: Yes, it is believed that the word “tundra” comes from the Finnish word “tunturi” which is fjeld in English although there is basicly no tundra in Finland.
Predict future climate change! « Climate Audit
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Second, the murder of the Finnish observer has attracted outside attention.
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European mobile telecom stocks dipped on Tuesday morning after Finnish bellwether Nokia said that fourth quarter sales may fall below expectations.
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Kaarin Taipale is a Finnish architect and urban researcher, Chair of the Marrakech Task Force on Sustainable Buildings and Construction and a Councillor of the World Future Council.
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Finnvera granted the company a counter-cyclical guarantee of EUR 1.5 million, and EUR 2 million of long-term financing and EUR 1 million of a short-term factoring credit were received from a Finnish bank.
Reuters: Press Release
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For Ghost Hunter she snowshoed in the trails of elk and reindeer in -18 degrees in the Finnish Lapland midwinter.
A wolf in the hand luggage
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In a Finnish study, mothers of anencephalic children were more likely than matched control patients to remember having a cold in the first trimester of pregnancy.
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This year it was awarded to Åcon, a Finnish convention that strives to bring together fen from the Nordic countries.
Sfawardswatch: Tentacle Award
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What is needed is an intersection between the Finnish expectations and the reluctance of the other member states," Mr. Juncker said.
Juncker: No Flexibility on Greek Deficit
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I loaded a couple up with sweet and tangy beetroot salad, and suggested to a waiter that this must be a typical Finnish combination.
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After that they danced the Finnish tango.
Times, Sunday Times
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Finnish journalist colleague invites Mr Brown to feel her thigh: she is wearing suspenders and a garter belt in what she coyly tells him is a protest against the church's repressive sexual mores.
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He said a Finnish lorry hit the bridge last month and called for the height to be displayed in metres.
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Posted on May 18, 2010 under australia | No Comment ish is the course for anyone who wants to progress quickly from the basics to understanding speaking and writing Finnish with confidence.
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Well, Ursula as a character is a composite of two little faces in photos in my family stash: my daughter Maria, who looks as if she is 100 percent her daddy's, Finnish blue-eyed and blond, and my godchild Tian-Tian, the same age, who is 100 percent Chinese.
Ingrid Hill - An interview with author
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Environmental certification in full compliance with the Finnish M1, M1 certified products with the smell of volatilized level equivalent to the glass.
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The Finnish researchers think being grumpy may cause internal damage, possibly to blood vessels.
The Sun
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Devizes is the only town in Great Britain to be twinned with a Finnish town.
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Russian laws were given precedence over laws passed by the Finnish Diet.
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Kalevala is the Finnish "national epic" but it is really a very late creation, a collection of existing folk tales in the oral tradition, put together by Elias Lonnrot in the first half of the nineteenth century.
Ingrid Hill - An interview with author
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Hundreds of truckloads of mining refuse were brought in, then planted with 11,000 Finnish pine trees in a complex spiral pattern.
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To avoid Finnish neglect for the word "Finlandization", he uses the word "schroederizatsiya" to make clear Western attitude to Putin's Russia and its 'political and economical consequences.
Putinizatsiya vs. schroederizatsiya of Europe.
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September 8, 2009 at 6:46 am weeel, ai presheeate ur misguydid inthuseeasmz butt ahm afrayd taht wen ai decyded it wuzznt gonna bee tew gud ai deleeetid it frum mai pooter, sew itz gawn. gawn gawn gawn wif teh wynd. aifinkso teh bersion taht LCB saw wuz jus a bery ruff draft an nawt finnishid tew boot.
Firefox rejects your - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
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Early Finnish Americans had a reputation for being clannish.
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I'm a poet, living in the Adelaide Hills. my book of glitch poetry & / or asemic writing & / or visual noise titled "noology" was just published by Finnish publisher Arrum Press, using LuLu. com you can download the whole book (except the cover) for free.
The art life
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Conclusion is that Finnish outdoor chair expresses the Finn's belongingness of nature.
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Or did you have to find a Finnish kantele master to teach you this?
Learning by 'Broz-mosis'
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Anderson was a great proponent of the historical-geographical method of collection and analysis which typified the Finnish school, accepting the idea of a single origin for each tale type, rather than arguing for a polygenetic origin.
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He writes his own lyrics, but it's virtually impossible to say in what language, he borrows words from Estonian, Finnish, and even throws in his own made-up vocabulary.
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“In the Finnish mythology the divine Vainamoinen is said to have constructed the five-stringed harp, called kantele, the old national instrument of the Finns.
Brave Men and Women
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September 10, 2008 at 11:27 am ai no cans finnish storees…as ai is not Finnish ai r duch airish
Monorail Cat derails after - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
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Does the physical description of a scholar translating a text in Sanskrit into Finnish capture that entire activity?
Bits and Pieces of an RNA World
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Shot in a catch-as-catch-can manner in 2003, the film tracks the misadventures of Jani Raappana, a 20-year-old slacker addicted to Subutex, the synthetic opiate that has replaced heroin in much of Europe and pervades the youth culture of Rovaniemi, the capital city of Finnish Lapland, north of the Arctic Circle.
Cooking Up Something Tasty
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And effectively, 30 minutes later, the Finnish line-up reached the bivouac, having covered nearly 1600 km.
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Finnish bathrooms are usually the warmest room in the house because the floor is usually heated.
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The Finns translate sisu as "the Finnish spirit," but it is a much more gutful word than that.
The Inner Teeny-Tiny Ski Patrol
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We have tested our products in heavy field conditions in order to fulfil the high requirements of the Finnish Defense Forces.
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The book includes a short introduction to the Soviet-Finnish War, the after-action meeting transcriptions, a list of the participants with short biographies, and a few relevant maps.
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Anyone who has listened to Hungarian fiddlers at a village fair, or a Finnish male-voice choir in a darkened wine bar at midnight, or a lone singer in a Somerset kitchen, can feel as close to paradise as with any professional.
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Her death at a relatively early age is a huge blow to the science of genetics in general and to Finnish science in particular.
Times, Sunday Times
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For all its charm, the garden was, and is, a teaching garden, a living museum of some 1,400 historic plants — most remarkably the Siberian corydalis, a hardy yellow wildflower that arrived in 1765 as a gift from the Finnish naturalist Erik Laxman and has survived continuously for three centuries, even through many decades when the garden was abandoned (it looked like a potato patch, one nineteenth-century pilgrim remarked in dismay).
The Constant Gardener
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Play tennis on the grass court, relax in the Finnish sauna or have a game of table football or table tennis.
Times, Sunday Times
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Nokia, the Finnish cellphone company, used to be a bootmaker, so the competitions have a pleasing synergy.
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The French Citroën driver Loeb, who has an eight-point advantage over the Finnish Ford driver Mikko Hirvonen going into this final race of the season, leads his title rival by only 0.7 seconds.
Sébastien Loeb holds narrow lead after first day of Wales Rally GB
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Finnish bankers forecast that the outgoing markka will be overtaken by euro as the most used currency by the beginning of next week.
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The message was often delivered by Finnish managers speaking in a low growl.
Times, Sunday Times
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This is where it all started for me published in Finnish circa 1985, as I was just learning to read.
Which is your favorite X-Men Era? | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources
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The message was often delivered by Finnish managers speaking in a low growl.
Times, Sunday Times
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The topline acts were good, but I really enjoyed the black Brazilian woman scatting and singing jazz standards in fluent Finnish.
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There was also another news item from Finland (article in Finnish) about 127,000 passwords, user names and e-mails leaking from a Finnish online-gaming site.
Security Update « Inane Bits
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The anti-Bolshevik Finnish Senate has recently declared Finland's independence.
Archive 2009-04-01
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His musical language is spare in style, its melodies and harmonies based on old church modes and the pentatonic scales of Finnish folk-music.
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In the first part of the triptych, we can hear the woman talk to the driver in Finnish gibberish.
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So explain how without a local U.S. label bothering to release their record, how for example, a Finnish Black Metal band who now makes next to no revenue selling CD's because everyone just downloads it, will ever make it to U.S. shores for me to see them.
Boing Boing
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Some 15 stowaways from India and Vietnam were found on-board a Finnish freighter that docked at Finland's eastern port of Hamina today, the police said.
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Turkish and the Finnish-Ugrian races, to belong to the so-called Altaic or
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 03
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Our roving contributor inspired the wrath of one of our Finnish readers with his almost correct brief history of the previously low profile Aland Islands.
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Two senior security staff at Finnish telco Sonera have been remanded in custody, charged with breaching customer privacy by allegedly riffling through private telephone records in an attempt to identify an internal mole.
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SUICA was someone in Guatamala taspo was the Trinidad All Steel Percussion Orchestra mixi was a Finnish kennel and cattery
International marriage still means Japanese man and Asian woman
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Her qualifications from a Finnish college included theatre experience in orthopaedics, trauma orthopaedics, vascular and general surgery and a course in midwifery.
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According to a survey done in 1860 at least one person in the sixteen families living in the village at that time was trilingual in Finnish, Saami, and Norwegian, although the first language of all the households was Saami.
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The Finnish scholar finds inconsistencies between doctrine and paraenesis in St. Paul.
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As for serious theatre, it is impossible to be more serious than doing a David Hare play, as Les did, appearing in Skylight in Newbury, or touring Helsinki in the Finnish play Cherished Disappointments In Love with Janet Suzman.
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She rarely says her opinion about the languages, but often challenges my knowledge by asking "Whas is the Finnish/Ossetic/English word for that?
On a child's view of English
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Finnish journalist colleague invites Mr Brown to feel her thigh: she is wearing suspenders and a garter belt in what she coyly tells him is a protest against the church's repressive sexual mores.
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Within moments, his mother informed us that Teddy just said hirvi, which I can only guess is Finnish for orphaned doe with eyes big as dinner plates.
Vonnegut's Asshole
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Of the financing, EUR 1.5 million is Finnvera's counter-cyclical guarantee, EUR 2 million is long-term financing and EUR 1 million a short short-term factoring credit from a Finnish bank, and some EUR 0.8 million is short-term credit from an Indian bank.
Reuters: Press Release
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The forests of the Green Belt along the Finnish – Russian (Karelian) border are one of the most important centers of boreal biodiversity in Europe [3].
Land tenure and management in the boreal region
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The Finnish study suggests that probiotics may be useful in preventing respiratory infections, a mucosal site not in direct contact with the site of colonisation by the probiotic.
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Finnvera granted the company a counter-cyclical guarantee to the value of EUR 1.5 million, in addition to which a Finnish bank provided the company with long-term financing of EUR 2 million and a short-term factoring credit of EUR 1 million.
Reuters: Press Release
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Using Finnish study samples Peltonen-Palotie’s research group has identified, for example, the DNA variant that prevents the normal breakdown of lactose in intestinal cells after weaning period, thus causing lactose intolerance.
Archive 2007-04-01
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That article mentions Mikael Granlund as one to watch, but from what I could interpret from the Finnish papers on the roster announcement yesterday, when Osala went on, Granlund did not.
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Precociously gifted, Schjerfbeck was 11 when she entered the Finnish Art Society's drawing school.
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Another Doberman, two beagles, a chihuahua, a Finnish spitz, a Westie and a retriever will also be travelling up with their owners to the competition on March 6 to 9.
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The viral etiology of measles- or rubella-like illnesses after MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) vaccination was studied prospectively in 993 acutely ill Finnish children with fever and rash in 1983-1995.
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Johns: Probation officer, 87___(ragline)___Helsingin Sanomat: Juice Leskinen, Finnish rock music icon, dies at 56___(ragline)___The News-Gazette: WICD-TV weatherman Page dies at 76___(ragline)___Mongolia Web News: Mongolia Loses Cultural Enthusiast___(ragline)___KARE 11 TV: Sister Rita, a woman of conviction, dies___(ragline)___The National: The passing of a great poet___(ragline)___Times Daily: Jerry L. Warrington__
Archive 2006-11-01
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Some Finnish Americans anglicized their names and joined American churches and clubs.
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In these two languages the loose genitive is more productive than in Finnish: it is the primary way of indicating possession in adnominal constructions.
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Selim Palmgren's works for solo piano evoke a similar atmosphere, and somehow Finnish pianists understand perfectly how to phrase his music.
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Both bear diplomatic plates and a licence which purports to be in the language of Old Britain, derived from Finnish, Estonian, ancient runes and a lot of ethno-linguistic study.
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Investigator Henrik Niklander said police are examining the relationship between Shkupolli and the people he gunned down in Espoo, which is a few miles (kilometres) outside the Finnish capital, Helsinki.
Ottawa Sun
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Kartano dresses old Finnish staple dishes in haute cuisine trimmings and their pan-fried fillet of reindeer is a showstopper.
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Terms weren't disclosed, but analysts estimated that Apple agreed to pay hundreds of millions of dollars to the Finnish mobile-phone maker and that the companies agreed to cross-license patents.
Judgment Day Looms for Apple, HTC
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In the past couple of years, they have weathered a series of setbacks for the Finnish nickel miner.
Times, Sunday Times
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Mr Berlusconi is famed for raising eyebrows with his often unpredictable remarks or gestures, once referring to US president Barack Obama as "suntanned" and jokingly suggesting in 2005 he had wooed the Finnish president.
Undefined
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Finally, music is very important to his films, often blending diverse styles like American rockabilly and blues, classical music, and Finnish pop songs.
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At Christmas, many Finnish Americans eat lutefisk (lye-soaked dried cod) and prune-filled tarts.
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A Finnish study last year found that clozapine's antisuicide effects outweigh its risk.
The Forgotten Patients
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Bulgarian border police on Tuesday received a new six million euro telecommunication system made by Finnish company Nokia.
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The Finnish team looked at middleaged men and women with signs of metabolic syndrome.
Times, Sunday Times
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He then completed a year of compulsory national service in the Finnish army, because he has dual citizenship through his mother.
The Sun
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Nokia was originally the Finnish equivalent of a Korean chaebol, a conglomerate that manufactured all sorts of things, from paper to rubber to chemicals to TV sets.
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Permafrost, however, exists in (very northern) Finland not only in palsa bogs and peat hummocks (=”pounu” in Finnish) but also on some fjeld top areas (=”paljakka” in Finnish).
Predict future climate change! « Climate Audit
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It would have been enough to send many Finnish boys running to the relative safety of cross-country skiing or even ice-hockey.
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Finally, Finnish and Swedish surround quotations with two guillemets that both point to the right.
Archive 2008-05-01
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In addition, Germany is Niemcy in Polish (and something similar in other Slavic languages) and Saksa in Finnish.
Matthew Yglesias » The Shroud of Torino
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The Parliament building is a huge and austere '20s stripped Classical block a la Tengbom in pink Finnish granite by J. S. Siren, massively colonnaded and raised on a daunting stepped plinth.
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They were able to distribute more than 2,500 English-language brochures to international tourists and an uncounted number of brochures in Finnish and German.
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Twelve business telephone conversations were analyzed in order to detect intercultural differences between speakers of Finnish and speakers of American English.
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As a polyglot (besides his native Swedish, he was fluent in Finnish, English, and German and knew some French) and cultured person, LvH was Finnish ornithology's best ambassador.
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Karelia is a region that encompasses both sides of the Finnish/Russian border and the ensemble's music is an exciting and interesting mix of Finnish, Russian and Karelian cultures.
Another Day in the Ketchup Mine
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Finnish, Cheremis, Mordvin, and Samojed, belongs to the Ural group of languages, and further, together with Turkish and Mongolian — all of
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
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Unlike its German counterparts' stereotypical efficiency and precise work methods, however, the Finnish supergroup is more loose, prolific, and soulful.
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The Finnish toe wave became part of family folklore and we vowed to go back for more.
Times, Sunday Times
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Mongolian, the Turkish and the Finnish – Ugrian races, to belong to the so-called Altaic or Ural – Altaic stem.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
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Her qualifications from a Finnish college included theatre experience in orthopaedics, trauma orthopaedics, vascular and general surgery and a course in midwifery.
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The Finnish starlet was making his first start of the season for the second string and netted after 42 minutes with an excellent finish from a seemingly impossible angle.
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He was promoted to the BP-Ford squad for his experience and knowledge of the dauntingly fast Finnish roads.
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Finnish Americans soon developed a reputation for clannishness and hard work.
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Your last name, Hill, is a translation of the Finnish word "maki," which enters the novel as Annie's surname.
Ingrid Hill - An interview with author
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When with his band of followers he was established at Novgorod the name of Russia came into existence, supposedly from the Finnish word _ruotsi_, meaning rowers or sea-farers.
A Short History of Russia
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The Finnish toe wave became part of family folklore and we vowed to go back for more.
Times, Sunday Times
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The municipality is unilingually Finnish.
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There's a salty rural saying, beloved of Finnish technocrats: ‘God never says no to grand thoughts.’
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Finnish architecture
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As Finnish is an agglutinative language, it is not surprising that inflectional difficulties were shown to be the first impairment marker among at-risk children.
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We have tested our products in heavy field conditions in order to fulfil the high requirements of the Finnish Defense Forces.
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On July 6, the Finnish Ambassador and his wife hosted a reception on their home to say sayonara.
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Another Doberman, two beagles, a chihuahua, a Finnish spitz, a Westie and a retriever will also be travelling up with their owners to the competition on March 6 to 9.
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Finnish defenceman is one of my personal favourites.
USATODAY.com - Red Line Report draft rankings defensemen
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ur weekend sounz likka funtime…..ewe said trubyoot bands–enny of teh real members taht ewe no of? eye juss finnish teh new book bout teh eagles by don felder, so imma awl inta teh sebentees moosic nao….
Look at me i’m symetrik.. symettri… - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
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He also carried with him some money: 400 kronor from the Russian source who had taught school in Chicago, for his wife who was still in America; and two drafts of $5,000 each for the head of the Finnish Information Bureau in the United States.
Savage Peace
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Finnish carpenter, hove overside as a Jonah by his fellows who believed that Finns control the winds; and Mike Cipriani and Bill
CHAPTER XLVIII
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Johns: Probation officer, 87___(ragline)___Helsingin Sanomat: Juice Leskinen, Finnish rock music icon, dies at 56___(ragline)___The News-Gazette: WICD-TV weatherman Page dies at 76___(ragline)___Mongolia Web News: Mongolia Loses Cultural Enthusiast___(ragline)___KARE 11 TV: Sister Rita, a woman of conviction, dies___(ragline)___The National: The passing of a great poet___(ragline)___Times Daily: Jerry L. Warrington___Blog Entry Tape:
November 28th Poetic Ticker Clicking
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The answer is, I don't know, though I once listened to a lecture on the phonotactics of comic-book sounds in Finnish, and I have passed many a happy hour in foreign train stations reading the comics noises in diverse languages.
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The Finnish landlord gave me to understand, by holding up his fore-finger, and pronouncing the word "_üx_," that I was to pay one _rigsdaler_ (about 26 cents), for our entertainment, and was overcome with grateful surprise when I added a trifle more.
Northern Travel Summer and Winter Pictures of Sweden, Denmark and Lapland
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Come to think of it, even the auteurs in this iteration are pleasing crowds, to judge by Le Havre by Finnish master Aki Kaurismäki, and The Descendants from Alexander Payne about which more later.
Erica Abeel: Apocalypse: If Not Now, Maybe Next Week?
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Of the financing, EUR 1.5 million consists of a counter-cyclical guarantee granted by Finnvera, EUR 2 million of long-term financing, EUR 1 million of a short-term factoring credit agreement granted by a Finnish bank and some EUR 0.8 million of a short-term credit agreement granted by an Indian bank.
Reuters: Press Release
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Wood initially founded Karelia, which is named after a musical suite by Finnish composer Jean Sibelius, after the dot-com bust at the beginning of the decade.
E-Commerce Times
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Sung by Sinikka Langeland, who also plays the 15-string Finnish kantele, these hymn-songs are wrapped around Bach, on solo viola or organ.
Sinikka Langeland: Maria's Song
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The study looked at newe Finnish, French U.S. domain names.
Internet News: Search Engines Archives
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Valaam, on a beautiful island in Lake Ladoga near the Finnish border, is once again home to both monks and hermits.
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At first the old native sloyd occupations were followed, such as carpentering, turning, wood - carving, brush-making, book-binding, and work in copper and iron, but later the industrial element gave way to a well-organized course in educational tool work for boys from twelve to fifteen years of age, after the Finnish plan.
The History of Education; educational practice and progress considered as a phase of the development and spread of western civilization
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The Finnish pavilion at Shanghai World Expo 2010 portrays our country in microcosm, presenting both Finland and its society to the world.
Amazing Pavilion Exhibition At Expo 2010 in Shanghai
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This traditional Finnish sauna is free and open to the public as long as you bring towels, togs and flip-flops.
Letter to America
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They are called by the Greek historians Eastern Turks; like the Madjars and other Hunnish or Finnish tribes, they had probably received some admixture from the genuine Turkish races.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
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Tore, who it was previously thought was always a gentleman, did the unchivalrous thing and prevailed on count back over that Finnish Femme Fatale, Tarja Kankianen.
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I view of this presumptuousness, I asked Madsen about any dissenting voices in Finland, and he said that there were, and provided a surprising lesson on the Finnish ethos: They see it as a case of: 'We believe in authority; if something is decided, we don't discuss it anymore.
Michael Vazquez: Weekend Film: On Into Eternity
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Translated from bureaucratese, that means what Finnish Finance Minister Jyrki Katainen calls an austerity program "stricter, harder and more comprehensive than the one the Portuguese parliament voted against.
Portugal Gets a Little Friendly Advice
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In Finland, blessed with a superabundance of trees, wood has assumed the status of national material, its expressive and regenerative qualities forging a powerful connection with the Finnish psyche.
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Latin, Polish and Finnish are all highly inflected languages.
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Finnish Americans have also supported famine relief in Finland, assisted the Help Finland Movement during the Winter War, and even held a fund-raising drive for microfilming Finnish language newspapers in 1983.
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According to a research report from 2008, the annual death rate in Finnish saunas was less than two per 100,000 inhabitants, representing around 100 Finns a year.
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