While water from the taps in Finland runs clear and cold, we discovered that lungfuls of Lapp air are an even better tonic. |
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In the north, like neighbouring Finland, Sweden has a Lapp region, known for its reindeer meat. |
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Raivio, a Lapp, had fought the Russians in Finland and escaped to America as a ship's crew member. |
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Lapp maintains that the level of interest in politics may be an important consideration in explaining rates of voter turnout. |
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John A. Lapp, Akron, Pa. is the coordinator of the MWC Global Mennonite History Project. |
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John A. Lapp, Akron, Pennsylvania, USA, is coordinator of MWC's Global Mennonite History Project. |
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The writers have pledged to have their volume ready for distribution by Africa 2003, Lapp said. |
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Lapp points out that variations occur despite controls for citizenship, period of immigration and home language. |
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Consequently, Lapp contends that immigrant adaptation is not always the best predictor of voter participation. |
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Later, in Toronto, he associated as a cornet player, singer and arranger with such names as Luigi Romanelli, Rex Battle and Horace Lapp. |
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Actually the Santa myth goes back to a Lapp man in folk history who used to cut firewood and give it to the poor during the winters, who also carved wooden toys for children. |
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The film looks at the pain of Easter Europe in the new millennium with humor and humanity, bringing a Lapp woman, a Russian and a Finn together to try to make sense of it all. |
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The two men converge on the small farm of a young Lapp woman, Anni. |
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The slow third movement, a depiction of a night in summer, starts off with a fugue, and ends with the song of a Lapp youth affected by a kind of existential sorrow. |
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Through persistence and ingenuity Wille is able to free himself from his captivity and then finds shelter with Anni, a young, sturdy and independent Lapp peasant. |
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Lapp found that leaders' arguments were more likely to refer the individual to the broader political matters than to the particular interests of the ethnic community. |
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Patients with rare hereditary problems of galactose intolerance, the Lapp lactase deficiency or glucose-galactose malabsorption should not take this medicine. |
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Montréal Chinese community leaders interviewed by Lapp said that it was difficult to convince people to vote due to their lack of interest in politics. |
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Learning in 1988 that CCPE and NCDEAS planned to produce a joint report on engineering education, the Academy Board asked its Program Committee to set up an ad hoc committee under Lapp and Slemon to keep a watching brief. |
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President Lapp noted that a suitably furnished office had been provided by NRC and that Leopold Nadeau had been appointed as Executive Director, part time. |
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Speakers included Dr. Janet Lapp, author of 'Dancing with Tigers', Olympic rower and gold medalist Silken Laumann, Sheila Heen, owner of Difficult Conversations Inc. |
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In northernmost Sweden, the word lapp is in use and not seen as derogatory or taboo. |
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