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  • The banking crises in Norway, Sweden and Finland in the 1990s have been attributed mainly to [[credit ri ...national Settlements]] later concluded that deregulation had left Spain, Norway, Sweden and the United States with regulatory systems that had been ill-pre
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  • |style="width:60%"|Norway, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, France, Denmark, Germany, Austria, Switzerland,
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  • ...the map of Europe and set the stage for the ensuing century. Denmark lost Norway to Sweden due to its friendship with [[Napoleon]]. Sweden lost [[Finland]]
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  • ...arriers are commonly referred to as "Moss type" vessels (named after the [[Norway|Norwegian]] company, Moss Maritime).
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  • ...of Ireland|Ireland]], [[Egypt]], [[India]], [[Israel]], [[New Zealand]], [[Norway]] and [[South Africa]].
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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 US
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  • ...ing years and before leaving Germany, Mendelsohn traveled also to England, Norway, Spain, Paris, Corsica and Greece.<br/>
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  • ...articularly governments in political difficulty, e.g., the UK, Canada, and Norway...Over the longer run, however, the more important reactions will depend on
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  • * Norway and Sweden 7,500,000 ** see [[Church of Norway]]
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  • ...sales: 250,000, Ireland 3× Platinum (December 2007), Italy sales: 85,000, Norway sales: 50,000, Switzerland Gold (2007), Japan Gold (December 2007) Japan sa
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  • ...nge Sensations. The band, which cut their teeth with two festival dates in Norway, included keyboard player John Baggot, guitarist Justin Adams and guitarist
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  • That a [[Norway|Norwegian]] explorer should snatch the laurels of the Passage after a centu
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  • ...ng mounted <i>Operation Weserübung</i>, German forces invaded and occupied Norway. On 7&ndash;8 May, the House of Commons debated the [[Norwegian campaign]],
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  • That a [[Norway|Norwegian]] explorer should snatch the laurels of the Passage after a centu
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  • ...am Alliances|publisher=Proceedings of the 31st VLDB Conference, Trondheim, Norway|year=2005|accessdate=2007-05-09}}</ref>
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  • ...en destroyed by [[William I|William the Conqueror]]'s ally [[Harald III of Norway|Harald Hardrada]] in 1066<ref>Binns (2002: 17).</ref> - a much later [[Icel
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  • ...en destroyed by [[William I|William the Conqueror]]'s ally [[Harald III of Norway|Harald Hardrada]] in 1066<ref>Binns (2002: 17).</ref> - a much later [[Icel
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  • ...[[North Pole]] is a ''Nordex N-80'' in Havoygelvan near [[Hammerfest]], [[Norway]]. The ones closest to the [[South Pole]] are two ''Enarcan E-30'' in [[Ant
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  • ...e highest court in: Italy, Denmark, <s>Austria</s>, <s>Germany</s>, UK and Norway. Courts have determined that Scientology must be treated the same as other
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  • |[[Norway]]
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  • ...Moldova]], [[Monaco]], [[Montenegro]], [[Morocco]], [[North Macedonia]], [[Norway]], [[Russia]], [[San Marino]], [[Serbia]], [[Sint Maarten]] (a Dutch overse
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  • ...brilliantly successful, as in the "blitzkrieg" invasions of Poland (1939), Norway (1940), the Low Countries (1940), and above all the stunningly successful i
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  • ...ft for the Netherlands Airforce, and also for the Airforces in Denmark and Norway in the seventies.
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  • ...ed shipping: he proposed building a mine barrier across the North Sea from Norway to Scotland. In 1918, he visited Britain and France to inspect American nav In May 1940, a stunning German blitzkrieg overran Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands, Belgium, and finally France, leaving Britain vulnerable t
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  • ...n Space Agency (Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom). Article 1 outlines its
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  • In May 1940, Germany overran Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands, Belgium, and finally France, leaving Britain vulnerable t
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  • ...or Canute), who ruled over an empire that included England, [[Jutland]], [[Norway]], [[Iceland]] and [[Greenland]]. Cnut's death in 1035 led to monarchical c ...ed the succession: [[Harold, Earl of Wessex]], King [[Harald Hardrada]] of Norway, and William the Bastard, Duke of Normandy. William claimed that Harold had
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  • ...Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) formalized a cease-fire in February 2002 with Norway brokering peace negotiations. Violence between the LTTE and government forc
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  • ...ncentration camps and Nazi persecution in Germany, France, Czechoslovakia, Norway etc., or to whose substance he contributes."
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  • :'''2001''': [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/1495503.stm Norway promotes a king penguin] at Edinburgh Zoo to the rank of honourable regimen
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  • <tr><th align="left">Norway</th><th align="left">N/A</th></tr>
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  • ...t by men hurling harpoons from small open boats. Mechanization copied from Norway brought in cannon-fired harpoons, strong cables, and steam winches mounted
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  • ...with reports from other European countries, including Scotland, Sweden and Norway''" [ftp://ftp.cdc.gov/pub/EID/vol1no1/adobe/frost.vol1no1.pdf Dispatches]
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  • ...of Psychology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
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  • *The Sleipner facility in offshore [[Norway]] constructed by [[StatoilHydro]]<ref>[http://www.statoilhydro.com/en/Techn
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  • ...in support of the uprising, <ref>France, the UK, the US, Belgium, Denmark, Norway, Italy and Canada</ref> 8 of which took part in ground attacks. In the firs
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  • ...became widespread in the spring of 1940 after Germany successfully invaded Norway. In response, the House of Commons held the ''[[Conduct of the War (7–9 M
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  • ...married his daughters advantageously to the kings of France, Hungary, and Norway.
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  • ...8 April 1940, the day before the [[Operation Weserübung|German invasion of Norway]] was launched.<ref>Jenkins 2001, pp. 573&ndash;574.</ref> ...e [[Norwegian campaign|Allies failed to prevent]] the German occupation of Norway, the Commons held an open debate from 7 to 9 May on the government's ''[[Co
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  • ...he 1990s, however, unified systems of financial regulation were adopted by Norway, Denmark and Sweden<ref>[http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/fandd/1999/12/
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  • ...of Nicaragua]], [[History of Niger]], [[History of Nigeria]], [[History of Norway]], [[History of Oman]], [[History of Pakistan]], [[History of Palau]], [[Hi
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  • ...d radio broadcaster Danish radio aired in [[Denmark]], [[Australia]] and [[Norway]].
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  • ...rst gas turbine to successfully run self-sustaining was built in 1903 by [[Norway|Norwegian]] engineer [[Ægidius Elling]]. Limitations in design and practic
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  • ...tic, and is much warmer than areas on similar latitudes, for example Oslo, Norway. However, temperatures are generally lower than in the rest of the UK, with
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  • ...tion]]" characteristic of such [[developed nation]]s as Canada, Japan, and Norway. In 1991, Kerala's TFR (children born per women) was the lowest in India. H
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  • ...e he remained for a year.<ref>german.wisc.edu</ref> After Hitler invaded [[Norway]] and Denmark, Brecht left Sweden for [[Helsinki]], Finland,<ref>{{Cite web
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  • ...early successes of the German Army – occupying Poland in 1939, Denmark and Norway in April 1940, and swiftly defeating France in May and June 1940, stilled v
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  • ...and were used in informal settings such as dances. Some countries, such as Norway, refined the instrument, such as adding extra sympathetic strings (e.g., th
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  • A representative entrepreneur was Ole Evinrude, an immigrant who arrived from Norway at age 5 in 1882 and relocated in Milwaukee in 1900. He designed, developed
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  • ...t to Great Britain and there formed a new army, which eventually fought in Norway, North Africa, Italy, France, Belgium, and the Netherlands. In the [[Battle
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  • ...0 fighters; they made 1500 sorties a day from bases in France, Belgium and Norway. The Germans immediately pulled out their [[Ju-87 Stuka]]s, which were too
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