How To Use Norwegian In A Sentence

  • Rather like Norwegian parrots, most are bereft of life. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the conclusion of her winter season in Miami, the Norwegian Dawn will begin an innovative itinerary of seven-day Bahamas sailings from New York on May 18.
  • In the mid-1830s the Kendall settlers gave impetus to the westward movement of Norwegians by founding a settlement in the Fox River area of Illinois.
  • The Norwegian's header across goal seemed to leave Arveladze with an unmissable chance, but Culkin made a brave stop and was extremely unlucky that the rebound fell to Reyna, who scored from six yards.
  • In the 1997 season Norwegian whalers in 31 vessels killed 503 Minke whales of their 580-whale quota.
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  • _Hake_ in Norwegian means hook, and the term hake or hook-fish was given because of the hooked character of the under-jaw. The Log of the Sun A Chronicle of Nature's Year
  • Unfortunately, even where a study or claim is noted, the majority of the references in the endnotes section are in Norwegian and untranslated.
  • On Monday, a ship loaded with Norwegian iron ore is expected to dock in Qingdao, China, marking the first passage of a commercial cargo ship from Europe to Asia through the Arctic waters. Global Warming Gives Boost to Commercial Cargo Business
  • He was one of the few artists to impress the ordinarily vicious panel of judges, and the only criticism the toughest of them could find was with the Norwegian's tousled, gap-toothed appearance.
  • The Grane was a 1122 ton Norwegian collier, torpedoed by UB80 on 9 March 1918 and more broken up.
  • Norwegian royalty is shorn of regalia but is safety ensconced in respect.
  • The Norwegian Foreign Ministry summoned Iran's charge d'affaires on Thursday to protest against what it called the confiscation of Ebadi's Nobel medal and diploma and express 'grave concern' about the treatment of her husband. Khaleej Times : UAE News
  • They were both lovely, almost traditional pieces, but the highlight for me was Maja Ratkje's "gagaku variations" for accordion and string quartet, partly because of the Norwegian accordion soloist Frode Haltli. Archive 2006-12-01
  • President Sirleaf says strengthening Liberia's General Auditing Commission and complying with the Norwegian-based Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative has reduced corruption.
  • Drank too much wine, too much whiskey, too much heady Norwegian cognac.
  • The Norwegian Magosphaera planula, swimming about by means of the lashes or cilia at its surface. The Evolution of Man — Volume 2
  • General Pathology a very active laboratory, with international contacts, and was especially gifted in stimulating his students and foreign guests, including the Norwegian histologist and explorer Fridtjof Life and Discoveries of Camillo Golgi
  • Soren Abel was a Norwegian nationalist who was active politically in the movement to make Norway independent.
  • In the mid-19th century the Norwegian government, eager to colonise with people a terrain it owned in name only, offered free land here to impoverished farmers from the south.
  • Then they jetted into the remote and beautiful town of Tromso on the Norwegian fjords. The Sun
  • Bound to locate us -- us, the most valuable prize on the Norwegian Sea. SAN ANDREAS
  • Over the weekend, the student met with Norwegian Prime Minister Jen Stoltenberg and other survivors - an experience she described as cathartic. Reuters: Press Release
  • The name krill derives from ‘kril’, an Old Norwegian word once applied to tiny creepy-crawly things, vermin, and larval fish.
  • Norwegian fisherman use nets to capture halibut, red perch, cod and king crab.
  • Some time during her earlier years, Ellen went to Alta to perfect her knowledge of the Norwegian language, and to learn home economics and sewing.
  • What do Norwegian fjords and Scottish lochs have in common? Times, Sunday Times
  • Norwegian punk rockers blur the lines of rock, metal and punk rock with their own creation, death punk.
  • The two Norwegians threatened to arrest Inge while the out of uniform police officer wielded a pair of handcuffs to add to the threats.
  • Imagining a universe in which Seixon’s arguments are cogent is a cost-effective alternative to doing drugs … kinda like smoking Norwegian pot by proxy. see his responses pertaining to the downing street memo. btw, tripmaster, i almost went there in my post about wmds, but decided against it. somehow i just knew what his response was going to be. Think Progress » Limbaugh Distorts Numbers To Downplay Global Warming Science
  • This flag-staff, though "tall as a mast" -- Mr Atherstone does not venture to go on to say with Milton, "hewn on Norwegian hills," or "of some tall ammiral," though the readers 'minds supply the deficiency -- this mast was, we are told, for "_two strong men_ a task;" but it must have been so for twenty. Recreations of Christopher North, Volume 2
  • blowin 'sna"; question the Scandinavian, whose calling compels him to encamp on the open "fjeld"; interrogate Swede or Norwegian, Finn or The Boy Slaves
  • The system, called DeHiGate, allows emergency workers to effectively set up their own private network in a crisis, one that can't be clogged by outside communications. cell phones or other mobile equipment that allows them to talk with each other and the command vehicle, as well as transmit on-the-scene video of the disaster, said Vidar Karlsen, a manager at the Norwegian branch of the French electronics firm Thales, which is helping develop the system. Livescience.com
  • I shall begin -- yes, I shall _begin_ with a course of the Norwegian theatres. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, April 18, 1891
  • Norwegian uses guillemets for Level 1 quotes: « … » and upper single quotes for Level 2: ‘…’ Web Translations » Blog Archive » Foreign quotes…
  • Before yet a song of joy or of mourning had gone forth from the valleys of Norway -- before yet a smoke-wreath had ascended from its huts -- before an axe had felled a tree of its woods -- before yet king Nor burst forth from Jotunhem to seek his lost sister, and passing through the land gave to it his name; nay, before _yet_ there was a Norwegian, stood the high Strife and Peace
  • On the obverse was the coat of arms with Norwegian wood, and the reverse shows ‘Mother Norway’ looking out on the sea.
  • When I say "growling," by the way, I mean literally growling, his years as a bona fide seadog -- Norwegian trawler? Neurosurgical Intervention For Beginners
  • The head of the Norwegian salmon-farming industry cheerfully admits that he eats only wild salmon.
  • Earlier this year Norwegian researchers found feelings of nausea and queasiness are due more to anxiety and depression than stomach problems.
  • Incidents this year at its Njord and Visund fields in the Norwegian North Sea have added to Statoil's problems, while production remains suspended in Libya. Statoil's Net Profit Soars
  • So there could be as few as 40,000 minkes in the northeast Atlantic and the Norwegian whale harvest may be depleting the population.
  • Probably the most famous creatures of Norwegian folklore are the trolls - large, powerful, grotesque beings.
  • Under Norwegian law, solitary confinement can only be imposed for four weeks at a time, but the prosecution is free ask for an extension when the term runs out. Reuters: Press Release
  • Although no many of secondary image was accustomed in norwegian trials, and no nonasthmatic deficiencies for comparable inpatient are offered, methods should manufacture developmental of the ectopia of long-term quick effects. Wii-volution
  • Norwegian or Irish princes were reposited in this venerable enclosure. A Journey to the Western Isles of Scotland
  • On the day that mushers from around the world met in Anchorage for the 1150-mile ‘last great race on Earth’, some friends and I hurtled for 15 miles across the Norwegian mountains, feeling very brave indeed.
  • Maybe its Latin root is cunnus or its Swedish and Norwegian root is kunta. C.U.Next Tuesday - :: gia’s blog ::
  • Many species that have been all but fished out in our inshore waters in the past 20 years are abundant in Norwegian waters despite the country's highly efficient fishing industry.
  • A Norwegian group, which has already settled in Thailand, was exploring the possibility of buying into premium condo projects in Bangkok's inner areas in a plan to diversify its business into realty.
  • Paddick is so tidy, self-controlled and apparently calm that I wonder if he is a little bit Norwegian? The Saturday interview: Brian Paddick
  • The leading currencies this week were the South African rand, the Norwegian krone, and Swiss franc.
  • It took 50 firefighters and 150 members of the Norwegian Army nearly six hours to extinguish the fire raging at the crash site.
  • In the 1800s, missionaries brought cakes, Chinese brought chicken, and Norwegian whalers brought salmon marinated with onion and tomato (lomi salmon).
  • The situation instinctively reminds one of the play An Enemy of the People by the Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen.
  • The Norwegian, the person for whom English is a second language, thrashed us at Scrabble.
  • Norwegian farmers played a prominent role in its activities and advocacy, which included such socialist goals as public control and operation of grain silos, and the sale of wheat.
  • Still others assert that Norwegian Vikings, who wreaked havoc on the coasts of Europe and beyond from the 8th to the 10th centuries, kept forest cats as mousers and pets.
  • Seajacks, originally a Norwegian company, is the business behind the monster wind installation ships named Leviathan and Kraken.
  • The terror attacks did heighten security in the capital, but Norwegian officials have sought to allay fears over more attacks or any longer-term clampdown. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • On the morning of 11 February 1944, off the Norwegian coast, Stubborn sighted a convoy of seven ships escorted by four trawlers, a whaler and an aircraft.
  • His taut style and sense of the macabre were informed by his mother's tales of Norwegian trolls. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Norwegians said the poll did not meet international standards and had been marred by violence, most of it from government supporters.
  • The third breed -- the Norwegian buhund that goes back to Viking times -- is loyal and has a good work ethic. WSOCTV.com - Local News
  • I read the book in translation, not in the original Norwegian.
  • Amazing what you can find at the end of your street: a Norwegian smokery; a teenager breeding Chinese painted quails; a reformed drug- smuggler making 75 different types of sausage. Evening Standard - Home
  • The Norwegian entrant was the last entrant sitting there on nul, for a long long time.
  • Typically, the Norwegians were on the mountain two hours before anyone else.
  • The event, hosted at the ambassador's residence brought together scores of Norwegians resident in Zambia who were clad in colourful traditional costumes.
  • On the upside, the Iceland krona rose 0.9%, the Norwegian krone 0.8%, and the British pound 0.7%.
  • The Norwegians—who gave us the term "quisling"—awarded former President Jimmy Carter the Peace Prize Hullabaloo
  • Urd Milbury, cultural attache from the Norwegian Embassy in Washington, D.C., and her husband, Todd, teach NPR's Lynn Neary how to make the holiday treat. News
  • Work & Family Mailbox Sue Shellenbarger answers readers' questions After their parents' deaths about 20 years ago, the two brothers disagreed on who would get a Norwegian broom and brass dustpan hand-crafted by their grandfather. Happy (Awkward) Holidays
  • Norwegian scabies occurs predominantly in elderly, infirm, or immunosuppressed people and in those with mental illness.
  • The Leda was a Norwegian steamer that would sail weekly from Oslo to Newcastle and back again across the cold North Sea, plying the same route as the old Vikings. Broken Music, A Memoir
  • The ACC is based on a catamaran hull with an air cushion between the hulls and has been successfully proven with the Norwegian Oksoy class minehunters and minesweepers which entered service in 1994.
  • The Norwegians eventually realised what was happening and chartered a seal-hunting ship to accept the unit's belated surrender.
  • A deserter claimed he was the victim of "Norwegian secessionists."
  • Then they jetted into the remote and beautiful town of Tromso on the Norwegian fjords. The Sun
  • For his final event, Lodwick competed in knickers, a Norwegian ski club sweater and a necktie. USATODAY.com - Athlete of the Week Landis breaks from cycling pack
  • But thats what I tell my scotch drinkin "shrink friend" when the pontificatiion gets more thnan my humble Norwegian countenance can stand. Rifle Shooting's 10 Most Significant Developments of the Decade
  • Norwegians endeared themselves to me early with their amazingly eclectic taste in popular culture.
  • The modern slalom is an invention of my own, and I am always sorry that I used the old Norwegian word slalom for a form of competition which has nothing in common with the Downhill Racing
  • The Cathcart-based company has successfully completed a prototype of the world's first downhole gravity separation system and is now receiving funding from the Norwegian government for a full-scale demonstration.
  • 1,654 passengers were transferred at sea to a Norwegian cruise ship.
  • Francesca had got a big parcel from home, and the table was laid with Norwegian Christmas fare, decorated with daisies from the Campagna and candles in seven-branched candlesticks. Jenny: A Novel
  • Indeed, one of the Norwegian scenes that got omitted from the theatrical release of Sicko was an interview with a government "ethicist" whose job it is to make sure health care funds get invested in healthy - as in no harm to people - investments. Ellen Snortland: Sicko Reprise, Please
  • I was the only American on the executive team of a company that is Norwegian not only by stock market domiciling, but in terms of heritage and culture. Polycom's CEO On Business, Viking-Style
  • Do Norwegians and others boycott goods made in factories owned and run by European multinationals that employ adult and child slave labour?
  • The Norwegian fjords offer some of the most stunning scenic cruising on the planet. Times, Sunday Times
  • Norwegian resentment inevitably erupted into violence. 1066: and the Hidden History of the Bayeux Tapestry
  • Success meant the Norwegians would have a legitimate government in exile and a reason to fight on.
  • Except for mountain chains in the north and west along the Norwegian border, the land is relatively flat.
  • Most people associate Indian classical music with the sitar, a cousin of the sarode popularized in the West by Ravi Shankar and made famous on '60s pop songs like the Beatles' "Norwegian Wood" and the Rolling Stones' "Paint It, Black. SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter
  • A "joint bid by Russian and Norwegian oil firms won the contract for the 'supergiant' West Qurna field, said to have reserves of 13bn barrels. Eamonn Fitzgerald's Rainy Day
  • I'm sure the tape will be extensively copied and distributed throughout the Norwegian police force - for training purposes, of course.
  • The leading currencies were the Swedish krona, Swiss franc, Norwegian krone, Czech koruna, Australian dollar, Danish krone, euro and New Zealand dollar.
  • I focus on five families from very different backgrounds -- Swiss-German Mennonites who emigrated together in 1873, a Yankee family who moved to Dakota when the railroads first opened the land, an extended Norwegian family who came from a lovely village in the Telemark region, etc. An interview with David Laskin
  • Along with five equally loco Norwegians and a parrot, he survives on fish that literally hurl themselves on deck, meets up with a few sharks, and endures a beaching in Tahiti.
  • MSF complained to Nutriset last year about a Norwegian competitor who was blocked from transporting a similar product to Kenya.
  • The trial of a Norwegian teen accused of developing a utility that enables people to illegally copy DVD movies opened in Oslo yesterday.
  • The Norwegian krone gained 2%, the South African rand 1.9%, the Swiss franc 1.3%, and the Iceland krona 1.25%.
  • Contagious ecthyma in Norwegian semidomesticated reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus). Climate change and reindeer nomadism in Finnmark, Norway
  • The Norwegians beat the British to the southernmost point of the globe again yesterday but this time they had to shed their skis and board an aircraft. Times, Sunday Times
  • The set-up is horror-film heaven - three Norwegian filmmakers on a road trip through Louisiana stop to take in the local colour and end up being antagonized by a madwoman.
  • According to Vidar Karlsen, a manager at the Norwegian branch of the French electronics firm Thales, which is helping develop the system, each emergency worker would carry cell phones or other mobile equipment that allows them to talk with each other and the command vehicle, as well as transmit on-the-scene video of the disaster. Daily News & Analysis
  • A Norwegian classic, Gjetost Blande is a blend of goat and cow's milk.
  • Microsoft is expected to review the charges and have a response within the next two months. failed court appeal by Microsoft last year against the original European antitrust ruling, the new charges are just some of the many charges anticipated - originally stemming from a complaint lodged from the Norwegian browser developer, Opera Software. News Tom's Hardware US
  • His mother married a Norwegian army major. Times, Sunday Times
  • A Norwegian duo who do dance music properly, in a way that doesn't sound like dance music.
  • Sequencing was done on eight bull sires of Norwegian dairy cattle using Dye Terminator chemistry.
  • Connie studied the art of Norwegian rosemaling, creating beautiful trays and wall hangings. The Oshkosh Northwestern Latest Headlines
  • Blonde, blue-eyed, fair-skinned Disa moves to Japan with her Norwegian mother.
  • Rich Ling, a sociologist working for Telenor, a Norwegian telecommunications company, has interviewed thousands of mobile-phone texters, and he has noticed that they actually feel more disconnected from the world around them.
  • SAT-SUN Music, arts and crafts vendors featuring Norwegian and Norwegian-inspired gifts, traditional food, krumkake- and lefse-making demonstrations, kids' activities, silent auction, beer in the Troll's Den, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. The Seattle Times
  • Honda originally intended to name the car Fitta, but did not take a liking to the word's meaning in some languages - in Swedish and Norwegian, "fitta" or "fitte" is a rather crude slang term for female genitalia - resulting in a last-minute change. 13 Unfortunate Translations That Harmed Brand Reputations
  • When that king was making his great endeavour, in the middle of the thirteenth century, to overthrow the Norwegian power in the Western Highlands and Isles, he was joined by Cormac with a force of three birlinns or galleys of sixteen oars each.
  • Five of the other eleven EU member states had troops in Bosnia or Croatia in early 1995, Danes and Swedes with Norwegians and Finns in a joint Nordic battalion.
  • Always a chameleon, she had acquired the distinctive Minne-sooa-tah Norwegian-Chippewa accent after six years and seldom called. VITALS
  • A pensioner was badly injured on Tuesday after being caught in a horse stampede at a Norwegian beauty spot.
  • Not your average resident of Lake Wobegon – though he holds valid Norwegian - American credentials, and is probably the only one reading this besides me and a handful of others who knows where the hell Oulu is in this country. Steven fortney | ll garden « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground
  • Well, in Norwegian aa - å, and is sorted last, while in English aa are just double a and comes before ab. The obvious lack of a rubber chicken
  • Directed by Lewis Milestone, it populates a Norwegian fishing village with several of Hollywood 's finest actors — Walter Huston, Ruth Gordon, Ann Sheridan, Judith Anderson and Morris Carnovsky — all coping differently with German tyranny. Five Flynn Flicks From the War Years
  • Oh and another thing, the name Gandalf is from a Norwegian mythologic tale. Think Progress » Would Gandalf stay the course?
  • For adventurous palates, international flavour comes with Norwegian salmon (cooked in the local style if you wish), oysters, octopus and clams.
  • She had been in a convalescent home and had overheard an elderly woman talking about a Norwegian couple who had adopted a child.
  • Australia asked the master of the Norwegian ship Tampa to assist, and in true Viking tradition, he did.
  • As I am Norwegian, work in English, and live in Korea (married to a Korean, trilingual kids), I think it is absolutely ridiculous that Windows doesn't come with all relevant languages built in for all versions. Windows 7 Ultimate Edition Not Geared At Home Users | Lifehacker Australia
  • She was Karving her initials on the møøse with the sharpened end of an interspace tøøthbrush given her by Svenge - her brother-in-law - an Oslo dentist and star of many Norwegian møvies: "The Høt Hands of an Oslo Dentist", "Fillings of Passion", "The Huge Mølars of Horst Nordfink"... Where am I?
  • By far the biggest spenders are the Norwegians and the Finns, who spent almost €50 and €38 per person on haircare products in 2002.
  • Last December the party trumpeted that one sixth of the Norwegian population were immigrants and called for new immigration controls.
  • Month-to-date, the Swedish krona, Hungarian forint, Czech koruna, and Norwegian krone have gained almost 5% against the dollar.
  • Lutefisk is a traditional Norwegian dish featuring cod that has been steeped for many days in a solution of lye, until its flesh is caustic enough to dissolve silver cutlery.
  • The Iceland krona dropped 4%, the New Zealand and Australian dollars 3%, the Norwegian krone 2.25%, and the Swiss franc 1.8%.
  • His powerfully lyrical Symphony no. 6 conveys a strong sense of the Norwegian landscape.
  • It seemed he had been married twice before, in a manner of speaking: he had been "handfast" to Janet Beaton, and had lived in common-law marriage with the Norwegian woman. Mary Queen Of Scotland And The Isles
  • The first successful crossing by ship would not occur until Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen set out in 1903.
  • There are over 80 species of cetaceans, marine mammals such as porpoises, dolphins and whales, but the Norwegians have traditionally hunted minke.
  • I was also tempted by sous vide-style strips of four Norwegian farmed salmon fillets and I used two to make this lentil hash.
  • McGuire's long and enjoyable trek through outdoor sports - breaking record after record, collecting award upon award, teaching Debbie Reynolds to fly-cast and fishing Norwegian rivers reserved for the nobility of Europe - is encompassed in an ongoing Wenatchee Valley Museum The Seattle Times
  • With its 30-meter wingspan, it was considered too bulky, even for the Norwegian Museum in Oslo.
  • According to some estimates the bedrock beneath the Greenland Sea could hold more oil than the North Sea, which has partially powered the British, Dutch and Norwegian economies for decades.
  • Norwegian elkhound: The owner/handler/breeder of this entry, Eric, is always a bridesmaid at Westminster. Westminster Dog Show 2012—as it happened
  • The saeter is a place in the mountains where the Norwegian peasants spend their summers pasturing their cattle. Tales From Two Hemispheres
  • Always a chameleon, she had acquired the distinctive Minne-sooa-tah Norwegian-Chippewa accent after six years and seldom called. VITALS
  • By far the biggest spenders are the Norwegians and the Finns, who spent almost €50 and €38 per person on haircare products in 2002.
  • In a Norwegian language class, my teacher illustrated the meaning of the word matpakke - ‘packed lunch’ - by reaching into her backpack and pulling out a hero sandwich wrapped in wax paper.
  • A rationale for adopting a Norwegian shared model is this: right now a sardar or landowner may possess copper that is worth a lot in the present market. IntelliBriefs
  • Ship-watchers, mainly Norwegians, were also installed on the Norwegian coast, where German warships lay in wait for Arctic convoys, and reports from them enabled attacks to be launched against them by aircraft and midget submarines.
  • ..speaking of tools, ahhh, that is axes & hammers, thor 'hammer smash' hushovd must be singing that ol' norwegian favorite, "the lutefisk lament"... Heat-Addled: Cooler Heads Will Prevail
  • January 24th, 2009 4: 03pm carl you are at it again is this the mads gilbert, fanatical PALESTINIAN APOLOGIST WE ARE TALKING ABOUT? he was exposed on an earlier thread by a Norwegian!! On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • According to some estimates the bedrock beneath the Greenland Sea could hold more oil than the North Sea, which has partially powered the British, Dutch and Norwegian economies for decades.
  • Divers descended into the water yesterday in a special bell supplied by the Norwegian diving support ship Mayo and began work to mark sections of the hull where holes will be drilled to attach cables to lift the vessel.
  • The Norwegian delegation will be dressed in red and white gear equipped with hoods rimmed with fur, probably from Chinese raccoon dogs, but the sports federation is investigating the fur's origin. USATODAY.com - Moguls skier Mayer heads to Olympics with heavy burden
  • The ratfish is normally a deep-dweller but in some Norwegian fjords it can be seen as shallow as 10m
  • These included destinations specifically served by Norwegian. Times, Sunday Times
  • The lesser topographical names like thorpe, and in Norwegian-dominated areas thwaite, were marginal settlements and clearings.
  • When the supply of rorquals on their side of the ocean seemed to be running low, the Norwegians crossed the ocean to Newfoundland…
  • The Red Triangle supplies were supplemented by parcels from the Norwegian Relief Committee, which included Pursuit of an 'Unparalleled Opportunity': The American YMCA and Prisoner of War Diplomacy among the Central Power Nations during World War I
  • Norwegian Thor Hushovd of the Cervélo Test Team, angry about Monday's neutralized finish that cost him possible sprinter's points, won the teeth-rattling stage, some 8.2 miles of which were raced on what the French call pavé, to take the green jersey. Chron.com Chronicle
  • Like Thailand, Norway is a Constitutional Monarchy and the present King Harald V acceded to the Norwegian Throne after the death of his father, Olav V in 1991.
  • He met a Norwegian minister last week just for a quick hello. The Sun
  • The Norwegian resistance movement played an important part in World War Two.
  • In fact it might even pay to speak broken English, perhaps with a Norwegian accent, when striding around ex-British colonies.
  • This joke is a "ole and Lena" joke, common in the midwest where many Norwegians and Swedes settled. Amateur Hour
  • The Norwegian krone dropped 1.3%, the Mexican peso 1.2%, and the Japanese yen 0.8%.
  • What do Norwegian fjords and Scottish lochs have in common? Times, Sunday Times
  • For reasons best known to themselves, the playlisting poltroons of national radio recently passed on Heartbeat, the new single from this Norwegian singer.
  • The Norwegian public broadcaster is setting up their own Bittorrent tracker and making all of their programs available, free of charge, to the torrent nets at large. Tube Bits For 03/09/2009
  • talk show host, criticizing the American and European media for labeling self-confessed Norwegian terrorist Anders Behring-Breivika as a Christian extremist, despite the killer's multiple oral and written claims to believe in Christianity TIME.com: Top Stories
  • Then there's a striped lobby (black and gray granite, plaster and light Norwegian birchwood), with the visual overkill of a Bloomingdale's cosmetics counter. New Museum By The Bay
  • And the Norwegian international said he knew instantly he was brushing shoulders with future world superstars. The Sun
  • Ballan wrasse, dragonets, scorpionfish, butterfish and topknots (common and Norwegian) all occur frequently.
  • For a Norwegian combined fishing and whaling vessel, typically 65 feet in length, this means passing the seasons catching saithe, herring, cod and minke whales.
  • Unless the Swedes and Norwegians start awarding Nobel Prizes for plane hijackings, pizza shop bombings, civilian bus attacks, Jihad suicides/homicides, drive-by shootings, throat-slittings, embassy attacks and other such acts of barbarisms, the embarrassing low level of contribution to the welfare of Civilization and Mankind by the [Arab] Muslim world will continue. Matthew Yglesias » Presidential Trouble
  • Conclusive for the correctness of this interpretation, as represented by the Swedish government, _is the approval the Norwegian government itself gave this interpretation_ by conceding that the Foreign Minister might give direct orders to the Norwegian Consuls, which, in certain cases, implied a hierarchal relationship between the Foreign Minister and the Norwegian The Swedish-Norwegian Union Crisis A History with Documents
  • Sawmills use about 50% of the Norwegian roundwood harvested. Land tenure and management in the boreal region
  • ‘We supply Network Rail with products for track ballast, but they've now started to buy from a Norwegian supplier,’ he said.
  • In the concluding Allegro animato, he captured the Norwegian folk qualities of the music with zest.
  • Kon-Tiki, by Thor Heyerdahl (1950) Nine balsa-wood logs, a big square sail, a bamboo "cabin" with a roof made of banana leaves — thus did Norwegian Heyerdahl and his companions set sail from Peru toward Polynesia to prove a point: that the South Pacific was settled from the east. Archive 2009-01-01
  • Norwegian whalers said yesterday they had harpooned a female minke whale.
  • The second vessel in NCL America, the Norwegian Sky, gets reflagged into U.S. registry and renamed Pride of Aloha during a complete refurbishment in September, following her Alaska season.
  • While in Halfmoon Bay the party went to Kaipipi where the Norwegian whalers had their base and saw the foundations of old buildings, much ironware, and a large boiler.
  • Norwegians tend to integrate sayings and proverbs into daily conversations.
  • Always a chameleon, she had acquired the distinctive Minne-sooa-tah Norwegian-Chippewa accent after six years and seldom called. VITALS
  • Barron, a stag red miniature pincher, was an early favorite pitted against prettier pooches, Rascal, part Norwegian elkhound, and Buddy, an Australian shepherd. Zanesvilletimesrecorder.com - Local News
  • The Norwegian side is also interested in intensifying bilateral military cooperation with Russia.
  • She married Norwegian immigrant Niels Larsen who later anglicized his name.
  • The Pyrenean shepherd and the Norwegian buhund will compete Monday as part of the herding group. A1 HOME PAGE Top Stories 1
  • I am Norwegian, work in English, and live in Korea (married to a Korean, trilingual kids). Windows 7 Ultimate Edition Not Geared At Home Users | Lifehacker Australia
  • Norwegians endeared themselves to me early with their amazingly eclectic taste in popular culture.
  • Labour has been the main political prop of Norwegian capitalism throughout most of the twentieth century.
  • Speaks fluent Swedish, Norwegian -- and Lapp for all I know. COVER STORY
  • International shipping may be one of the largest sources of air pollutants along the Norwegian coast and in the Northern Atlantic, forming ground-level ozone and acidifying shorelines, according to Norwegian researchers.
  • i have a keeshond, an american eskimo, and a norwegian elkhound. moose dog. that is right.yappy. big baby. Vampishone Diary Entry
  • Various schemes for mining Norwegian territorial waters were considered in London.
  • This new Ozzie skivvy is designed in a similar style to that used by the Norwegian Army, but of a uniquely Australian material.
  • Norwegians live in a land made almost exclusively of mountains. IN FORKBEARD'S WAKE: Coasting Round Scandinavia
  • The Norwegian ship and its crew did what all seamen would do: rescue others in need at sea.
  • As you mayn't hold the ball for more than three seconds, the game has pace; and as Norwegian girls are traditionally athletic, these matches are played with speed, skill and courage.
  • Norwegians hold ski festivals here every year as religiously as their National Day.

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