I've moved on from the magnums into choccy danish territory. |
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He got a custard danish that had sat around too long and a cup of builder's, ate the cake while he waited on hold for the bank. |
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While this is going on, the Danish players make a beeline for the shade and some liquid refreshments. |
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Donaldson becomes Crown Princess Mary, a Danish citizen and member of Denmark's State Lutheran Church. |
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Danish referee Kim Nielsen immediately produced the red card, indicating that Delgado, who was booked earlier for time-wasting, had dived. |
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The new languages include Czech, Danish, Dutch, Greek, Hungarian, Norwegian, Polish and Swedish. |
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In 867 York was seized by Danish raiders from the Viking kingdom of Dublin, led by Ivarr and his brother Halfdan. |
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This year marks the bicentennial anniversary of the birth of Danish poet and writer. |
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There was no let-up even as he neared his century, with one glorious straight six off Danish Kaneria poleaxing the cameraman at long-on. |
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During the centuries-long union with Denmark, Norwegians accepted Danish as their written language. |
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He would then live in peace and prosperity, safe from the ferocious Danish longships. |
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The price went from 280 to 320 Danish kroner, and has since gone up another 20 percent. |
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Nynorsk is a combination of rural dialects intended to be a distinctly Norwegian language, one not influenced by Danish. |
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Nussle was born in Chicago in 1931 and grew up speaking Danish, learning English only when he started school. |
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I used Minwax Wipe-On Poly, though polymerized tung oil or Danish oil works well, too. |
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For dessert there was a display containing everything from apple pies to Danish pastries. |
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Interestingly, when Moravian officials offered to transport her to St. Thomas aboard a Danish slave ship in 1776, Rebecca refused. |
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Meanwhile a friendly game between Bucks and Danish side FC Copenhagen has been cancelled. |
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He ordered a cup of black coffee and a Danish, added a liberal amount of milk, then found a stool facing the boarding gates and sat down. |
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Meanwhile at the match I'm supposed to be covering, Sweden are peppering the Danish goal, but just can't score. |
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A Danish engineer, Johannes Juul, was the first to connect a wind turbine with an AC generator to the electrical grid. |
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The Justice Party today is not represented in the Danish Parliament, nor has it been for 15 years. |
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You can contact the owner Lars Therkildsen in English, Danish, Swedish and German. |
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Further prerequisites include learning the Danish language and attending integration courses. |
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It sets me up well for the rest of the series and also means I avoid the preliminary heats in the Danish Grand Prix which I am very glad about. |
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The languages spoken in this area are the Germanic languages Norwegian, Danish, and Swedish and the Finno-Ugric languages Lappish and Finnish. |
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In Scandinavia, for instance, if a traveller knows Danish, Swedish, or Norwegian, it is possible to communicate across language boundaries. |
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The scriptwriter's Danish, right, and because they haven't corrected his dialogue a lot of it sounds really stilted and forced and unnatural. |
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The menu mentioned toasted teacakes, scones, doughnuts, Danish pastries and flapjack. |
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In 1820 the Danish physicist H C Orsted produced experimental results on electricity and magnetism. |
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Almost half of all the Danish Internet population are using the Web for banking and tax purposes. |
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Making an early return from UK, Martin narrowly took the honours from the Danish hotshots Phillip and Claus. |
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The Greenlandic language is closely related to Labrador Eskimo but has taken many of its card-playing terms from Danish. |
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The authors attribute these findings to the overall liberal values of Danish society. |
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There are bagels and muffins, chocolate chip cookies, eclairs, tarts, Danish pastries, baklavas and quiches. |
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Anthropologists have noted a pronounced preference for the private and domestic sphere in Danish culture. |
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These images are contrasted to the modern-looking, emancipated Danish women. |
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However, the Danish industrial boats trawl for small fish, which are mashed up and made into fish meal. |
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I'm off for pickled Danish Cookies in Saurkraut sauce topped off with blood sausage and boiled sweets. |
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But then the Danish toy company is never backward in coming forward in defence of its trademark rights. |
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Norman invasions resulted in the destruction of Saxon works and Danish invasions destroyed most of the written works of the continent. |
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We are a Danish company and in Denmark there are duties on bags and in Germany also, so we are used to it. |
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On April 8, the Cabinet granted a 35-year concession to a Danish company, Copenhagen Airports. |
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The issue's highlight, however, is an inspired fashion spread riffing on the 1998 Danish film, The Celebration. |
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Inspired by the success of Danish trout farmers, salmon cultivators found Norway's sheltered fjords ideal for farming salmon in ocean net pens. |
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But the Danish Viking relinquished his hold upon Bernicia and, moving south in the following year, possessed himself of the kingdom of York. |
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Danish food includes a wide variety of fish, meat, bread, cheese, and crispbreads. |
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I was reading books that talked a lot about him, and my Dad's side of the family is of Danish lineage, so the name just worked at the time. |
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No Danish chief will be pleased to go to Norway and there have to do with a hard and unloyal folk, whilst they are well pleased to stay with me. |
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As one of them left the building, he picked up, at random, a card index which turned out to contain a list of all the Gestapo's Danish helpers. |
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The Danish courts convicted him of racial discrimination and fined him 5,000 kroner. |
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However, like all golden ages, the Danish one was something of an illusion, as the title of this book implies. |
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The leaching of two pesticides through macropores in the unsaturated zone of a Danish alfisol was investigated in the laboratory. |
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One beneficiary of the trust was Niels Bohr, the Danish atomic physicist who went on to win the Nobel prize. |
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Even so, while at SPOT, it's hard to get a handle on what Danish music might be, its particular Scandi flavour. |
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By the stereo, Mauro is trying to teach an Arabic Danish girl how to samba. |
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Danish wind turbine builders subsequently increased their lead over competitors. |
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A win is a win, but this was hardly the emphatic result needed to banish those Danish blues. |
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But once those two had fallen in the same over to Danish Kaneria's leg-spin, it kickstarted a dreadful passage of play for England. |
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The next day I meet former islander Joseph who now lives in Denmark with his Danish wife. |
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It was also based on my experiences living in Denmark with the Danish people. |
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To make the investments Helmersen borrowed large sums of money from Danish banks and financial institutions. |
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By the middle of the tenth century the last Danish king had been driven out of England and the West Saxon line now ruled the whole country. |
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This was pointed out by commentators from leading Danish and international media. |
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Danish students are reported using the English definite article more often than monoglot speakers of English. |
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In 1962, construction was completed on houses there for Danish foreign service retirees. |
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He said the Danish result was likely to mean that Britain would not join the EMU as early as had originally been anticipated. |
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The bill of lading holders ordered the ship to one of the named Danish ports. |
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In other news, my brother Simon and his new Danish girlfriend Marlene were up in Edinburgh for a short mini-break this weekend. |
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Their counterparts in Denmark are presently preparing a bill for the Danish parliament on euro membership. |
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Hrothgar's hall resounds with the laughter and songs of poets, who retell the famed history of the Danish tribe. |
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The comments are published on the Danish army website, according to Reuters news agency. |
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A mystery Danish businessman has vanished after the company he founded went into liquidation owing thousands of pounds. |
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Design is a Danish strength, and sensibly, the Danes want to exploit the fact. |
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Subscriber lists from the two Danish operating companies identified 420,095 cellular telephone users. |
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Language is a unifying factor, as Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish are mutually intelligible languages. |
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The wind turbines are built by a Danish company with a reputation for quality and reliability. |
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In France, no doubt, English is looked upon as a Teutonic language, such as German or Danish. |
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Harald Bluetooth was a Danish king who unified Denmark and Norway in the 10th century. |
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The German language is related to Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Dutch, and Icelandic, as well as to English. |
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And to the chagrin of Danish film boosters and patriots, they all turned out to be relative flops. |
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This was the Danish ship Flora, and she steamed straight for the anchored Gwladmena. |
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Scandinavian languages like Danish and Swedish are almost as poor in conjugational suffixes as English, and yet in some dialects the verb moves. |
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Lego for example come from Denmark and in Danish is pronounced leg godt and means play well. |
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We saw signs for an Irish village, a Turkish village, a Danish project, and a village twinned with a German town. |
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Karl Skaarup's visit to Orkney is believed to be the first trip outside Denmark and a Danish film crew will follow him to the festival. |
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Its Danish spokesman has been convicted of disseminating racist propaganda in Denmark. |
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He fled to Bergen, now in Norway but then part of Denmark, and was arrested as a pirate by the Danish authorities. |
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My wife and another Danish woman set up a shop in Blackrock, which sold designs made by Lisbeth. |
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Gifted by the Danish government in 1984, this plant worked for exactly 21 days before its machinery seized up. |
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But with near sensory overload of sound, music and colour, not having an ear for the Danish language didn't matter. |
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Danish agriculture is so different, even though we raise the same crops and face the same challenges as the States. |
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Some Danish tourists have been watching the game before their round, but have given up and left to tee off. |
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But the name earl gradually merged with the Danish jarl and, after the reign of Alfred, earls took over the responsibilities of ealdormen. |
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Until a few days ago, there was hardly any news in Danish newspapers and magazines about elections in India. |
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The northern folk, who stayed where they were, gradually changed their language into Icelandic, Faeroese, Norwegian, Swedish, and Danish. |
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Earlier this year, the Danish government announced the introduction of an all-embracing health voucher. |
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On March 3rd, the Danish National Radio had a half-hour show about police use of psychics. |
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Clear finishes would include lacquer, shellac, varnish, tung and Danish oil, linseed oil, as well as polyurethane. |
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Most countries in Europe have their own languages, be it Danish, Hungarian, Finnish, German, Polish, etc. |
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Her health and good looks may have secured her marriage to the heir to the Danish throne, but they would not secure her happiness. |
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These players, while out for a night in the Danish capital, got involved in a stramash at a Copenhagen nightclub. |
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The Danish Kitchen in High Ousegate has no disabled toilets at all, and the ordinary toilets are up an impossibly steep flight of stairs. |
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Swedish is a North Germanic language, related to Norwegian, Danish, and German. |
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It may be a hip, and happening phenomenon in America these days, but hygge has been integral to Danish culture for 200 years or more. |
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It is hardly a dramatic sequence but a moving one, here superbly realised by Danish forces under Gerd Albrecht. |
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It is now available in Norwegian, French, German, Slovenian and Danish. |
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The Danish talent spotter, who established his reputation in Holland with PSV Eindhoven, had been made a double-your-money offer to head Chelsea's youth system. |
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An interesting feature of the site is the ability to translate the site into 24 different languages including Welsh, Serbian, and Czech as well as Portuguese and Danish. |
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Prime Minister Simeon Saxe-Coburg this week joined the succession of supplicants in a visit to Denmark for meetings with Rassmussen and other Danish leaders. |
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Their special Danish beer is brewed on site, and the menu varies from mozzarella caprese starters to Cajun magic mains. |
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The manifesto, signed by a group of Danish film types in an effort to revitalize and reinvigorate the state of contemporary cinema, included a list of dos and don'ts. |
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Has one of those tins ever actually contained a Danish Butter Cookie? |
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He was also invited to perform the first classical organ concert at the White House and has given two royal command performances for the Danish Royal Family. |
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I lived with a Danish family, while attending high school in Denmark. |
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The recent successes can be traced to a general conviction in Denmark that Danish voices should be heard in the wider world while also remaining true to their own visions. |
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Hamlet, in brief, was right and the Danish Establishment was wrong. |
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The Romance languages have lost the Classical Latin neuter gender, while Dutch, Danish and Swedish have merged masculine and feminine to form the common gender. |
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Jacob Mchangama argues that, for Akkari, the Danish tradition of free speech acted as a disinfectant. |
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The Italian, Austrian, Portuguese, Spanish, Greek, Norwegian and Danish governments insist on offsets equivalent to the full price of defence industry contracts. |
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The Danish scholar Carl Verner thus corrected the major deficiency of Grimm's Law by introducing a further sound shift Law, since called Verner's Law. |
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Lars von Trier, the terribly talented Danish provocateur, is quite a character. |
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Jorgenson's downfall led to his return to England as a prisoner, and his committal to a Thames River prison hulk, Bahama, among fellow Danish officers. |
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Most patients in the Danish study were treated with cyclophosphamide, methotrexate, and fluorouracil chemotherapy, the dose and schedule of which have been criticised. |
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The A minor key is well adhered to and the Un poco lento tempo is very intriguingly drawn out by Hogwood and his Danish orchestra who play this music to the manner born. |
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This well-regarded Danish blue cheese is soft, rich, and creamy. |
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With hosts Kannikar and Ib Ottesen supplying a Danish smorgasbord which included Norwegian salmon and Japanese Sashimi, it was certainly an international gathering. |
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Jack ordered a cheese Danish and a cup of French Vanilla cappuccino. |
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While all the people speak Icelandic, most also speak Danish and English. |
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He represents Danish, a classically trained painter born in Ukraine. |
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Australia would have won by 10 wickets only for Justin Langer to be deceived by a Danish Kaneria wrong'un and bowled for 34 just four runs short of victory target. |
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In addition, nearly every citizen of Greenland knows the Danish language. |
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Two weeks ago, Vinci's representatives visited Bulgaria and had talks with the relevant institutions to decide whether to appeal against the choice of the Danish candidate. |
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Hence, Gianni and dado decided to play a rather morbid joke on their Danish friend. |
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When the young Danish scientist Bjorn Lomborg recently published his The Sceptical Environmentalist, a horde of angry commentators dismissed him as a crank. |
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The leading currencies were the Swedish krona, Swiss franc, Norwegian krone, Czech koruna, Australian dollar, Danish krone, euro and New Zealand dollar. |
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The town's role in the ensuing battles with the Danish Vikings was recorded in both the Anglo Saxon chronicles and in Asser's account of the life of King Alfred. |
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In her twenties she worked as a director of a property company in London, existing on coffee, Danish pastries, convenience foods and long boozy lunches. |
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Danish is a North Germanic language closely related to Norwegian and Swedish, and is also related to the West Germanic languages, including German and English. |
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Each of the smaller stories is as interesting as the main story, especially the one focused on Erik and his refusal to bend to the will of the Danish overseers. |
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There were dainty Danish pastries and an excellent selection of breads, which guests just popped into the conveyor-style toaster plus juices, coffee and tea. |
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A 1988 study conducted on 80 Danish naval cadets, training on the ocean, found that ginger capsules reduced symptoms of vomiting, cold sweats, nausea, and vertigo. |
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This gem landed on Vulture Central's desk yesterday afternoon headlining a press release about ringtones from Danish research outfit Strand Consult. |
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Run by Danish GM Ole Nielsen, this is an almost 300 room hotel boasting 32 executive suites and even what is described as a 5 bedroom bi-level penthouse. |
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The Norwegian language, along with Danish and Swedish, belongs to the mutually comprehensible northern branch of the Germanic family of languages. |
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An international team of astronomers has identified the surviving companion star to the 1572 supernova explosion witnessed by the Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe. |
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Of course, with such a soft-handed approach comes criticism from the Danish right. |
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Danish pastries, croissants, toast and warm rolls are on offer, along with fruits, cereals and a full English breakfast, perfect to set you up for the day. |
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Already the Danish government, which had announced plans to scale down ferry operations when the bridge opened, has caved in to public pressure to maintain the service. |
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The Royal Danish Academy began an ambitious project to undertake a topographical survey of Denmark and also to use triangulation to determine geographical coordinates. |
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A dollar buys you about five Danish kroner, which is not a conversion in our favor. |
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The Danish astrologer I referred to is one such individual, joining in the cacophony of screeches and strident appeals to action, all based on lies and inventions. |
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The event grew out of an anti-consumerist action by the Danish radical theater collective Solvognen. |
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For more than 400 years, the remains of James Hepburn, the 4th Earl of Bothwell, have lain in a Danish church where they were turned into a grisly tourist attraction. |
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Her mysterious assailant made off with the cash and a stale Danish pastry. |
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In thousands of middle-aged Danish men with high cholesterol, moderate drinkers had 50 percent less risk of developing heart disease from blocked arteries than abstainers. |
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King Alfred the Great is said to have responded by building weirs and embankments on the river to lower the water-level, so stranding the Danish fleet upstream. |
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The group studied was an altogether skewed collection of 21,276 Danish couples who had sought help in an infertility clinic. |
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But Lundbeck, the Danish maker of Nembutal, no longer sells the drug to U.S. prisons. |
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Mr. Ban acknowledged the Danish wind market leader responsible for brainstorming the innovative program, Vestas Wind Systems. |
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Some day, when I can afford it, I will buy myself a nice Danish modernist desk. |
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Mads Mikkelsen stars as Lucas, a man living in a close-knit Danish village who has fallen on hard times after his divorce. |
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Now that a Danish study has associated maternal use of acetaminophen with ADHD, mothers are likely to panic. |
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The first ship on the scene was the Danish corvette Triton, but the vessel needed to make passage for the Faeroes and could not escort the trawler all the way to safety. |
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The position of the Danish monarch as the head of the military is deeply rooted in tradition. |
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The use of the word fjord in Norwegian, Danish and Swedish is more general than in English and in international scientific terminology. |
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During his reign, Lutheranism made significant inroads among the Danish population. |
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In the summer of 1013, Sven Forkbeard, King of Denmark, brought the Danish fleet to Sandwich, Kent. |
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Given the ongoing Danish invasion and the youth of his nephews, Alfred's accession probably went uncontested. |
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The Danish army encircled and besieged London, but Edmund was able to escape and raised an army of loyalists. |
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Bismarck successfully concluded war on Denmark in 1864, which promoted German over Danish interests in the Jutland peninsula. |
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Bottles of new format Lynx lager, some Edam, a couple of Baby Bells and some Danish Blue priced up at Tesco's Deli counter. |
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But now Danish researchers say they have found no evidence that using any type of fertility drug increases the risk. |
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As commander of the Mercian army she worked with her brother, Edward the Elder, to win back the Mercian lands that were under Danish control. |
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Had war broken out, the Polish navy was prepared to invade the Danish isles. |
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In 1920, following Germany's defeat in the First World War, a plebiscite was held to determine which areas should return to Danish control. |
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The traditionally full-strength Castello Danish Blue Cheese is the number one premium blue cheese in America. |
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The rebels did so well in their raiding that the Danish kings decided to take over the campaign themselves. |
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During the 12th and 13th centuries, Poland became a destination for German, Flemish and to a lesser extent Scottish, Danish and Walloon migrants. |
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He dubbed it the Danish Blue, although the species, a new discovery, has has been given the scientific name Mopsitta Tanta. |
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In the summer of 1015, Cnut's fleet set sail for England with a Danish army of perhaps 10,000 in 200 longships. |
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In 2005, the EBU had agreed with the Danish broadcaster, DR, to produce a programme to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the contest. |
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Earlier that week it was reported Danish air fighters were running out of bombs. |
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The importance of some epibenthic predators on the density of juvenile benthic microfauna in the Danish Wadden Sea. |
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Hereward's apparent ability to call on Danish support may also support this theory. |
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A new wave of Danish invasions commenced in the year 891, beginning a war that lasted over three years. |
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But Rick is happiest out of the spotlight, at home with his Danish girlfriend Lene Bausager and their daughter Emilie, who is now six. |
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Our Svanen, a 1922 Danish built historic barquentine, is now the first provider of carbon neutral cruises on Sydney Harbour waters. |
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Old East Norse, between 800 and 1100, is called Runic Swedish in Sweden and Runic Danish in Denmark. |
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The Danish Sirius Patrol guarded the northeastern shores of Greenland in 1942 using dogsleds. |
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First when the transport companies had to stop foreigners on the Danish side, asylum seekers were efficiently stopped. |
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In addition to producing minced meat, the facility also debones, cuts and packs meat for the Danish market. |
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The structure of the Faroese educational system bears resemblances with its Danish counterpart. |
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This victory postponed Danish conquests in England for fifteen years, but raids on Wessex continued. |
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Gradually, Greenland was opened up to Danish merchants, and closed to those from other countries. |
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The Danish government had maintained a strict monopoly of Greenlandic trade, allowing only small scale troaking with Scottish whalers. |
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Two trains derailed on the Danish island of Funen, leaving one of the conductors with minor injuries. |
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Danish duo Sune Rose Wagner and Sharin Foo were joined by two others for their live shows. |
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Will it be the Monday morning crullers in the lunchroom or a cheese Danish from the coffee stand downstairs? |
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The Danish salmiac product Pirates for instance has a huge following outside that country with many customers in Germany. |
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Growth of Mytilus edulis in net bags transferred to different localities in a eutrophicated Danish fjord. |
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German engineering firm EEW SPC and Danish steel contractor Bladt Industries took over TAG Energy's Haverton Hill facility last November. |
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The match started edgily as Fulham's much-changed side looked to gel and their Danish counterparts struggled to maintain possession. |
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The structure will link the Danish isle of Lolland and Germany's Fehmarn isle. |
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Germanic languages are spoken in central and northern Europe and include Danish, Dutch, English, German, and Swedish. |
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Greenland became a Danish colony in 1814, and was made a part of the Danish Realm in 1953 under the Constitution of Denmark. |
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The initial force consisted of roughly 3,300 British, 2,300 Canadian, 1,963 Dutch, 300 Australian, 290 Danish and 150 Estonian troops. |
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Gary McLardy found blooming bluebells, hedge garlic, Danish scurvy grass and green alkanet in Formby earlier this month. |
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Danish design is typically applied to industrial design, furniture and household objects, which have won many international awards. |
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Urinary phthalate excretion in 555 healthy Danish boys with and without pubertal gynaecomastia. |
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It was in the 1960s that Danish architects such as Arne Jacobsen entered the world scene with their highly successful Functionalist architecture. |
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The first known Danish literature is myths and folklore from the 10th and 11th century. |
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The Danish monarchy was also officially elective, although the eldest son of the reigning monarch was usually elected. |
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This first abbey was destroyed in 870 by Danish invaders and rededicated to Etheldreda in 970 by Ethelwold, Bishop of Winchester. |
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Croix, he was the mulatto son of one of the leading white families in the Danish West Indies. |
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Designed by Thomas Juul-Hansen, the building's faoade is Danish brick and bronze Muntz metal. |
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Danish mass media and news programming are dominated by a few large corporations. |
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Neoclassicism from France was slowly adopted by native Danish architects who increasingly participated in defining architectural style. |
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Danish dishes are highly seasonal, stemming from the country's agricultural past, its geography, and its climate of long, cold winters. |
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First Class from pounds 125pp, including morning coffee and Danish pastries, and tea and biscuits in the afternoon. |
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And having a sister with Danish pastries on her head could be handy between meals. |
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First Class ticket includes morning coffee and Danish pastries, and tea and biscuits in the afternoon. |
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The move marks Warburtons' entry into the'treat breakfast' market, which also includes waffles, crepes, croissants and Danish pastries. |
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After a national referendum, Iceland broke all ties with Denmark, after nearly six centuries of Danish rule, and declared itself independent. |
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Egbert's later years saw the beginning of Danish Viking raids on Wessex, which occurred frequently from 835 onwards. |
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They'll probably travel up in style, munching Danish pastries and watching DVDs of The Killing on a private plane. |
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Severe winters can lead to ice formation around southern Sweden and even in the Danish straits. |
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And the request for cash from a Danish king brought back all those bad memories of Danegeld, or, as we might call it, Viking protection money. |
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In 851 a huge Danish army, said to have been carried on 350 ships, arrived in the Thames estuary. |
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Danish universities offer international students a range of opportunities for obtaining an internationally recognised qualification in Denmark. |
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Danish mass media date back to the 1540s, when handwritten fly sheets reported on the news. |
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Danes enjoy a high standard of living and the Danish economy is characterised by extensive government welfare provisions. |
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The Danish central bank has announced that it will not lift a current account cap in order to help banks. |
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The town used Jacobsens activity for the Danish Novo erecting a new office and warehouse building to contact him. |
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Danish is more distantly related to German, which is a West Germanic language. |
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In 1666, Anders Bording, the father of Danish journalism, began a state paper. |
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The islands also have representation in the Nordic Council as members of the Danish delegation. |
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Danish was the main language of Anglia from the 9th to the 19th century, when a language shift towards German occurred. |
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The sun burst out over the Bay of Faxe, a Danish part of the Western Baltic Sea, setting the scene for an oldsquaw hunt. |
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By this definition, the Danish Straits are part of the entrance, but the Bay of Mecklenburg and the Bay of Kiel are parts of the Baltic Sea. |
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His nickname is said to have derived from two old Danish words 'ble' meaning dark skinned and 'tan' meaning great man. |
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The Bornholm Basin is the area east of Bornholm, and the shallower Arkona Basin extends from Bornholm to the Danish isles of Falster and Zealand. |
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The 2nd Semi Final between Farhan Mehboob and Danish Atlas Khan was a nail biter. |
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Nosh and Quaff is, I think, the only restaurant in Birmingham to serve the sublime Danish beer Mikkeller and the flavourful Crate lager. |
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In 1986, the Norway lobster fishery collapsed, leading the Danish government to draw up an action plan. |
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In 865, several of the Danish commanders combined their respective forces into one large army and landed in England. |
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The latter was a fief subordinate to the Holy Roman Empire, while Schleswig remained a Danish fief. |
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In collaboration with design company Futhark, Danish furniture chain BoConcept' has developed the Basic 3D wall system, a top-class product. |
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The extant Danish monarchy traces its roots back to Gorm the Old, who established his reign in the early 10th century. |
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The Dukes of Normandy were quite happy to allow these Danish adventurers to use their ports for raids on the English coast. |
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A recent study in the Lancet compared the cognitive and physical functioning of two cohorts of Danish nonagenarians, born 10 years apart. |
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Despite this relative peace, the king was still forced to deal with a number of Danish raids and incursions. |
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Denmark exercises hegemonic influence in the Danish Realm, devolving powers to handle internal affairs. |
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Not long after the failed Danish raid in Kent, Alfred dispatched his fleet to East Anglia. |
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The Danish Vikings were most active in the eastern and southern British Isles and Western Europe. |
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Cod, herring and plaice are abundant fish in Danish waters and form the basis for a large fishing industry. |
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William returned to England later in 1075 to deal with the Danish threat, leaving his wife Matilda in charge of Normandy. |
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But it is Verner Panton, Danish architect, designer and experimental colourist, who burns the retina. |
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A Danish cyclist, Knud Enemark Jensen, fell from his bicycle and later died. |
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The size of the Danish population is far greater than the population size of the Faroe Islands and Greenland. |
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Wingchair from Carl Hansen, originally designed in 1960 by Danish designer Hans Wegner, is now reissued with a range of coverings. |
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George agreed to send 12,000 hired Hessian and Danish mercenaries to Europe, ostensibly to support Maria Theresa. |
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He picked up fewer titles in 1991 losing both his Danish Open and World Masters titles in finals to Rod Harrington. |
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However, decisions by the highest courts in Greenland and the Faroe Islands may be appealed to the Danish High Courts. |
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The Danish Supreme Court is the highest civil and criminal court responsible for the administration of justice in the Kingdom. |
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The Danish government provides an annual grant to the Faroese and the Greenlandic authorities to cover the costs of these devolved areas. |
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In principle, the Danish Realm constitutes a unified sovereign state, with equal status between its constituent parts. |
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The language of Denmark is Danish, and the Danish state authorities are based in Denmark. |
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It was built in Wiltshire with expertise from the Danish Museum and is now situated on the riverbank below the castle. |
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Thus, there was cause for a demonstration of Danish strength in the Baltic. |
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In fact, the Normans met with the steadiest resistance in a part of England that was the most influenced by the Danish. |
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In 1069 or 1070 the Danish king Sweyn Estrithson sent a small army to try to establish a camp on the Isle of Ely. |
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His accession to the Danish throne in 1018 brought the crowns of England and Denmark together. |
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There was demonstrable continuity in the south, even though the Danish settlement represented a watershed in England's artistic tradition. |
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Numerous converted priests of a Danish origin from the Danelaw lived in England, while Sweyn had few connections to Germany or its priests. |
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The son of a naval architect, Utzon took to architecture after being refused by the Danish Navy. |
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While Edward VII did not take a German spouse, his wife was a Danish princess of pure German ancestry. |
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The Danish encyclopedia Den Store Danske on the other hand identifies her as Tove from the Western Wendland. |
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In 1013, shortly before his death, he became the first Danish king of England after a long effort. |
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During Danish rule, Norway kept its separate laws, coinage and army, as well as some institutions such as a royal chancellor. |
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Mohammad Danish finished with nine silver medals at 19th Junior Age group 2014 and was part of Sindh team which won two relay silver medals. |
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In subsequent centuries, the area suffered repeated Danish invasion, and fortresses were built at Bridgnorth and Chirbury. |
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The 237 tons prototype Wave Dragon was towed in March 2003 to the first test site at the Danish Wave Energy Test Center in Nissum Bredning fjord. |
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However, its minority languages include Sorbian, Romani, Danish and North Frisian, which are officially recognised. |
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Norwegians are accustomed to variation, and may perceive Danish and Swedish only as slightly more distant dialects. |
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Danish currency is also legal tender and Denmark is responsible for the military defense. |
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Danish, Swedish and Norwegian have, since medieval times, been influenced to varying degrees by Middle Low German and standard German. |
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Representatives for both have joined Danish delegations in discussions on some international matters, such as fishing rights. |
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The name Scandinavia originally referred vaguely to the formerly Danish, now Swedish, region Scania. |
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During the union with Denmark, the government imposed using only written Danish, which decreased the writing of Norwegian literature. |
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The others are New York, Belgrade in Serbia, Chihuahua or Guadalajara in Mexico, Cheboksary in Russia and an unnamed Danish city. |
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Soon afterwards, her brother Harold and her Danish cousin Beorn Estrithson, were also given earldoms in southern England. |
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These pirates, which are called wichingi by their own people, and Ascomanni by our own people, pay tribute to the Danish king. |
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King Burgred of Mercia fought in vain against the Ivar the Boneless and his Danish invaders for three years until 874, when he fled to Europe. |
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Danish Aid Association will detonate useless ammunition at the vicinity of Koneen village in the south. |
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The Danish king had brought a large fleet to England and attacked not only York, but Exeter and Shrewsbury. |
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Nelson joined Admiral Sir Hyde Parker's fleet at Yarmouth, from where they sailed for the Danish coast in March. |
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At length Nelson dispatched a letter to the Danish commander, Crown Prince Frederick, calling for a truce, which the Prince accepted. |
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Another Danish army landed in south Wales and moved south with the intent of intercepting Alfred should he flee from Guthrum's forces. |
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The south coast was vulnerable to Danish Viking invasions during the 8th and 9th centuries. |
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