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  • and is now an autonomous region of the Danish state. The Faroe Islands ... had become the dominant power there. The Danish East India Company was established ...
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  • and is now an autonomous region of the Danish state. The Faroe Islands ... had become the dominant power there. The Danish East India Company was established ...
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  • The elder Frederick, a Danish military officer, had been one (and perhaps the foremost) of the candidates of Christian VIII of Denmark to succeed ...
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  • Canute (or Cnut) I, or Canute the Great (Old Norse: Knútr inn ríki, Danish: Knud den Store, Norwegian: Knut den mektige) (994/995 – November ...
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  • The Danelaw, in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle also known as the Danelagh (Old English: Dena lagu; Danish: Danelagen), is a name given to a part of ...
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  • a poor peasant family in Sortelung on the Danish island of Funen, not far ... 1916, he took a post teaching at the Royal Danish Conservatory in Copenhagen ...
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  • hand she spared no pains to recover lost Danish territory. She purchased ... under such stringent conditions that the Danish crown got all the advantage ...
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  • illusions developed around 1915, by the Danish psychologist Edgar Rubin ... 1915, in Rubin's two-volume work, the Danish-language Synsoplevede Figurer ...
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  • Niels (Henrik David) Bohr (October 7, 1885 – November 18, 1962) was a Danish physicist who made fundamental contributions to understanding ...
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  • units, one English and the other Danish. Sugarcane, produced by slave ... control of the island for six months. The Danish, who controlled the island ...
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  • Baroness Karen von Blixen-Finecke (April 17, 1885 – September 7, 1962), née Dinesen, was a Danish author also known by her pen name Isak Dinesen ...
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  • *1890 Danish Palaces *1891 Memory of Azov *1892 Diamond Trellis ... *1903 Royal Danish† *1904 No eggs known *1905 No eggs known ...
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  • with Zealand and the other islands in the Danish archipelago—is typically ... Foundation, established in 1910 by the Danish-American industrialist Niels ...
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  • arrival of the Vikings, in particular the Danish Great Heathen Army, upset ... Kingdom of York and Dublin rose and fell. Danish and Norwegian settlement ...
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  • in the Nordic Council as a part of the Danish delegation. ... were attached to the diocese of Zealand. A Danish royal trade monopoly, their ...
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  • After Alphege's martyrdom at the hands of Danish invaders, his ... despite the intermittent assaults of Danish raiding parties. This relative ...
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  • – September 19, 1710, Copenhagen) was a Danish astronomer who demonstrated ... Notable also is his definition of the new Danish mile. It was 24,000 Danish ...
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  • The original name for the city, from which the contemporary Danish ... quot; denotes "commerce" in Danish). It was repeatedly attacked ...
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  • rune inscriptions, 54 in Norwegian and 12 in Danish. [http://skaldic ... During the period of union with Denmark, Danish replaced Norwegian. The university ...
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  • ravaged. The expeditions were usually led by the Danish kings, but they were composed by warriors from all over Scandinavia, and they eventually brought ...
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  • mythology, an elf is called elver in Danish, alv in Norwegian, and alv ... in the fairy tale The Elf of the Rose by Danish author Hans Christian Andersen ...
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  • largest and densest concentration of the Danish population, centering on ... There is little elevation to the Danish landscape at all; the highest ...
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  • 13, 1891. Her mother, Marie Hanson, was a Danish immigrant domestic case worker ... Larsen herself. Crane is the daughter of a Danish mother and a black father ...
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  • There are two main types of seine nets: purse seines and Danish seines. ... Danish seine A Danish seine, also occasionally called an anchor seine ...
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  • It is a self-governing Danish province. Though physiographically and ... in India (Tranquebar), West Africa (Danish Gold Coast), and the West ...
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  • Aquilonis, c. 1075, after he visited the Danish king Svend Estridson, who ... for the idea was put forth in 1837 by Danish literary historian and antiquarian ...
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  • It was translated into English, French, Swedish, Danish, Dutch, Bohemian, Hungarian, and Russian. The story is based around Tsar Peter I "The ...
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  • have to be deemed competent to enter a gymnasium. Danish gymnasia are also available in an intensive two year program leading to the Højere Forberedelseseksamen ...
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  • the English, Dutch, French, Spanish, and Danish all jostling for control ... over the period 1672–1733, the Danish gained control of the nearby ...
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  • She married Danish-American producer Frederick Brisson on October 25, 1941. Fred was often referred to in Hollywood as "The Lizard of Roz ...
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  • cognate to Danish Isbjerg, Swedish Isberg, Low Saxon Iesbarg, and German Eisberg. An iceberg differs from sea ice in that an iceberg is made of ...
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  • Arkona Basin extends from Bornholm to the Danish isles of Falster and Zealand. Baltic Sea is the Bay of Kiel. The three Danish straits, the Great Belt, ...
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  • his functioning mental capabilities. The Danish author Thorkild Hansen investigated ... it had been published anonymously in the Danish magazine Ny Jord in 1888 ...
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  • has its roots in the nineteenth century Danish philosopher, Søren Kierkegaard ... A century before Camus, the nineteenth century Danish philosopher ...
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  • Tycho Brahe, born Tyge Ottesen Brahe (December 14, 1546 – October 24, 1601), was a Danish astronomer whose measurements of stellar and planetary ...
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  • German, brug in Dutch, brúgv in Faroese or bro in Danish, Norwegian and Swedish). ==History== The first bridges were spans made of wooden logs ...
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  • Carl Theodor Dreyer, Jr. (February 3, 1889 - March 20, 1968) was a ... had increasing connections with the young Danish film industry, which got ...
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  • #039;s Duke Richard II, to escape the Danish invasion of England. Edward ... for Norman favourites frustrated Saxon and Danish nobles alike, fuelling the ...
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  • founded Serampore College in what was then a Danish colony. ... delayed until June, when Thomas found a Danish captain willing to offer ...
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  • nyker in Old Norwegian, nykur in Icelandic, nok in Danish and finally, Neck in Swedish.Oxford English Dictionary (Oxford Press, 1971) ISBN 019861117X ...
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  • receiving the title of Master of the Danish Royal Chapel. After the dissolution of the opera troop, Keiser returned once more to Hamburg, but ...
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  • to the jeweler Gustav Fabergé and his Danish wife Charlotte Jungstedt. His mother was the daughter of a Danish painter, and his father was ...
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  • phenomenon first described by the Danish scientist Rasmus Bartholin in 1669. == Uses == Calcite (especially as limestone) is an important building ...
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  • * Common Swedish and Danish form: Asgård * Norwegian: Åsgard (also ... * Grammaticus, Saxo. The Danish History. Translated by Oliver Elton ...
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  • jerv, regular Swedish name järv and regular Danish name jærv. == Notes == == References == * Armitage, P. 1992. Religious ideology among the ...
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  • Dread or Angst as a philosophical term originated primarily through the work of the nineteenth century Danish existential philosopher and theologian ...
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  • the Strait are named for Vitus Bering, a Danish-born Russian explorer who ... 1648. Both are named for Vitus Bering, a Danish captain who was taken into ...
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  • merely fits the description of bugt as used in Danish. One may therefore conclude that fjord was one of the names used by Germanic tribes to describe ...
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  • === Russian and Danish ballet === After 1850, interest in ballet began ... notably in the stagings of the Royal Danish Ballet, the Sadler's ...
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  • model, however, was not Moliere, but the great Danish playwright Holberg, whom he read in German, and some of whose plays he had translated. ...
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  • numeric sorting and alphabetic sorting occur in Danish and Norwegian (aa is ordered at the end of the alphabet when it is pronounced like å, and at ...
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  • venues in the world. Designed by Jørn Utzon, a Danish architect, the Sydney Opera House is one of the most distinctive and famous twentieth-century ...
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  • at Kiel from 1838 to 1843. Thanks to a Danish grant, he was able to visit France and Italy to study preserved classical Roman inscriptions. During ...
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  • at Tel Shiloh began in the years 1922-1932, by a Danish expedition. The finds were placed in the Danish National Museum in Copenhagen. In 1980, Israel ...
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  • A year before Emma's marriage, a Danish fleet had pillaged the Sussex ... ===The Danish Invasion=== [[Image:Viking Expansion.svg|thumb|Map showing ...
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  • St. Lawrence Island is an island in the Bering Sea just south of the Bering Strait, administratively belonging to the state of Alaska. The Danish ...
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  • * Gurkemeje in Danish. * Gurkemeie in Norwegian. * Kurkuma or Japonský šafrán (literal: Japanese Safron) in Czech. * Kunyit in Indonesian ...
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  • subject in Christiansted, Saint Croix, in the Danish West Indies (now U.S. Virgin Islands), to Portuguese Sephardic Jewish parents, Phillip Benjamin ...
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  • for his defense of the kingdom against the Danish Vikings. Alfred is the only ... Stone. Alfred led the army and met the Danish host at Edington. Traditionally ...
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  • *the Danish intervention, *the Swedish intervention, and ... ===Danish intervention=== Period: 1625–1629 Peace in the Empire was ...
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  • , brandenburg Lease territory in the Danish West Indies; 1685–1720 in USA), brandenburgische Annexion in the Danish West Indies; 1689–1693 ...
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  • Birefringence was first described in calcite crystals by the Danish scientist Rasmus Bartholin in 1669. Since then, many birefringent crystals ...
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  • Frisian peninsula of Eiderstedt, then under Danish rule. He was one of seven children. After completing his high school education in Husum, Tönnies ...
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  • spears, and in some cases the formidable Danish axes, and were protected ... housecarls were highly-skilled with the Danish battle axe, capable of causing ...
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  • Søren Aabye Kierkegaard (May 5, 1813 – November 11, 1855) was a nineteenth century Danish philosopher and theologian who has often been called ...
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  • :and Fricg [Frigg] in Danish. Turville-Petre, 189. Further evidence ... * Grammaticus, Saxo. The Danish History (Volumes I-IX). Translated ...
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  • Sigrid Undset (Norwegian pronunciation: ˈsɪ̂ɡːɾiː ˈʉ̂nːseːt; May 20, 1882 – June 10, 1949) was a Danish-born Norwegian novelist ...
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  • was King of Greece from 1863 to 1913. Originally a Danish prince, when only 17 years old he was elected King by the Greek National Assembly, which had ...
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  • Corso only to return on January 27, 1658, on the Danish Privateer "Glückstadt." Fort Carlsborg was seized and made part of the Danish Gold ...
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  • The Danish School system is supported by tax-based governmental and municipal funding from day care through primary and secondary education to ...
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  • In Gesta Danorum, Høtherus (Höðr) is a human hero of the Danish ... In Gesta Danorum, a Danish history written by Saxo Grammaticus (c ...
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  • Dieterich Buxtehude (Dietrich, Diderich) (c. 1637 – May 9, 1707) was a German-Danish organist and a highly regarded composer of the Baroque ...
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  • York. During this period Percy read the works of Danish existentialist writer, Søren Kierkegaard, and the Russian novelist, Fyodor Dostoevsky, and ...
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  • the River Aire, retrieving York, while the Danish army promised to depart. autonomy toward England. Then, the Danish king disembarked in person ...
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  • The pamphlet was translated also into Danish and Swedish. The Wandering Jew makes an appearance in one of the secondary plots in Matthew Lewis ...
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  • after St. Lucius had been declared patron of the Danish region of Zealand. Lucius' head is among the few relics to have survived the Reformation ...
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  • Håkon mounted a campaign against the Danish province of Halland in 1256 ... 1261 on the occasion of his wedding to the Danish princess Ingibjörg. ...
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  • family returned to Britain after the power of its Danish overlords waned, the young princess (and her surviving relatives) were soon forced to flee ...
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  • a monster named Grendel. This poem, about Danish and Swedish kings and heroes ... a historical research commission of the Danish government. Since that time ...
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  • 1944 a part of the Norwegian and later the Danish monarchies. ... famines, and epidemics, the effects of Danish control resulted in misery ...
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  • In 1985, the Howard Group of companies was acquired by the Danish Thrige Agro Group. About five years later, in December 2000, the Howard Group ...
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  • of a treaty with Denmark for the cession of the Danish West India Islands. Zimmerman, 454-5. In 1904, Hay was one of the first seven chosen for ...
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  • Coast of Ellesmere Island (Copenhagen: Danish Polar Center). ... Coast of Ellesmere Island. Copenhagen: Danish Polar Center, 2003. ISBN ...
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  • English ‘novel’ in Dutch, French, Swedish, Danish, and Romanian languages, giving it particular significance over the novella as the established ...
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  • Dutch East India Company in 1729; the first Danish ship in 1731, which was followed by a Danish Asiatic Company ship in 1734; the Swedish East India ...
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  • (1954), based on the writings of the Danish existential theologian, Søren Kierkegaard, and The Lovers (1971), based on Twenty Poems of Love ...
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  • quot;ear pincher"), French perce-oreille, Danish ørentviste, Slovak ucholak (ucho = ear, lak = scare), and Hungarian fülbemászó ("crawler ...
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  • Syriac, Portuguese, Dutch, English, French, Danish and Arabic. Socotra appears as Dioskouridou ("of the Dioscurides") in the Periplus ...
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  • in 1973, with British, Irish, and Danish accession to the EEC, the EFTA, and the EEC, negotiated a series of agreements that would ensure uniformity ...
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  • Bernadotte of Sweden at Lübeck, near the Danish border, and began negotiations. ... Himmler wandered for several days near the Danish border, around Flensburg ...
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  • from Frederick V of Denmark. On his way to the Danish capital, Klopstock met in Hamburg an enthusiastic admirer of his poetry, Margareta (Meta) Möller ...
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  • and the king's wife, Anne of Denmark; the Danish Court, from which she derived, had a strong patronage tradition in intellectual matters. ...
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  • theological degrees upon authority of a Danish charter.<!-- [http://www.wcc-coe.org/wcc/what/education/mf101.pdf World Council of Churches ...
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  • Great-Grand mother of the latest Swedish and Danish Kings and Queens, as well as the last Greek Queen. The current reigning houses of Belgium, Norway ...
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  • Extended middle-class Midwestern U.S. family of Danish/German extraction]] Around the world, the structures of family norms are different. Ideas ...
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  • as Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel before him and the Danish Hegelians, although Kierkegaard respected the philosophy of Immanuel Kant. ...
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  • Jacob August Riis (May 3, 1849 – May 26, 1914), was a Danish-born American muckraker journalist, photographer, and social reformer. He is known ...
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  • narwhal, an Arctic cetacean (Monodon monoceros), as Danish zoologist Ole Worm established in 1638.[http://www.occultopedia.com/u/unicorn.htm Unicorn] ...
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  • and stayed there for three years. He met the Danish composers J. P. E. Hartman, and Niels Gade. He also met his fellow Norwegian composer, Rikard ...
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  • Germanic Sound Shift that was first observed by the Danish philologist Rasmus Christian Rask. Grimm's law was the first non-trivial systematic sound ...
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  • legend of Tell in all likelihood was based on the Danish saga of Palnatoke. (A French edition of his book, written by Gottlieb Emmanuel von Haller, ...
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  • Faith in religion can also be qualified as unconditional. A Danish philosopher, Kierkegaard characterized faith as an act beyond rational reasoning ...
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  • standard "year-month-day." And the Danish police have the speed of the police car in the units "km/t" sic (time being Danish for ...
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  • captured, and or destroyed large portions of the Danish fleet in the First Battle of Copenhagen (April 2, 1801), and again in the Second Battle of Copenhagen ...
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  • which would have been familiar to the later Danish composer, Carl Nielsen. For example, Alkan's first chamber concerto begins in A minor and ends ...
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  • * Danish West Indies - present-day United States Virgin Islands * Dutch West Indies - present-day Netherlands Antilles and Aruba * French West ...
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  • He also engineered the annexation of the Danish Virgin Islands and the Bay of Samaná, and for American control of Panama; but the Senate did ...
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  • conditions, and the method of preparation (Danish Veterinary and Food Administration ... *Danish Veterinary and Food Administration. 2007. [http://www.uk.foedevarestyrelsen ...
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  • 23, he "ran away" to Venezuela with the Danish artist Fritz Melbye, who was to be his first early influence. In 1855, Pissarro returned to ...
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  • invasion in 1066, was descended from Danish Vikings. Many of the medieval ... island off Ireland. In 865 a large army of Danish Vikings, supposedly led by ...
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  • well-tanned by the acidic environment of the Danish bogs. The Germanic culture has similarities to the characteristics of the probably Celtic Lindow ...
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  • a job as a stockbroker. In 1873, he married a Danish woman, Mette Sophie Gad. Over the next 10 years, they would have five children. ...
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  • full support and agreed to release the Danish contingent of 7 Battalions ... reported that Eugène's Prussian and Danish infantry were in place—the ...
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  • Concepts between Construction and Revision" in Danish National Institute for Social Research. Copenhagen. Talcott_Parsons|57204651| ...
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  • In 1921, he was elected to membership of the Royal Danish Academy, and of the Accademia dei Lincei and the Reale Istituto Lombardo of Milan in 1922. ...
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  • #039;s Mio, min Mio in Swedish and Danish," Meta 48(1–2) (September ... #039;s Mio, min Mio in Swedish and Danish," Meta 48(1–2) (September ...
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  • working on a set of plays. The first, on the Danish sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen, opened at the Royal Theater in September 1870. In Uppsala, he started ...
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  • were some of the first to embrace coeducation; Danish schools were coeducational in the eighteenth century, and Norwegian schools became coeducational ...
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  • reading the literature of Søren Kierkegaard, the Danish religious philosopher who inspired much of the existential movement. As a result of this traumatic ...
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  • The Danish Union of Press Photographers (Pressefotografforbundet) was the first national organization for newspaper photographers in the world ...
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  • including the Íslendingabók, the Danish History of Saxo Grammaticus ... * Grammaticus, Saxo. The Danish History (Volumes I-IX). Translated ...
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  • The Danish verb "fri" means "to propose." In Dutch ... :and Fricg [Frigg] in Danish. Turville-Petre, 189. However, this association ...
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  • were sold widely in English, and in German, Danish, and Swedish versions. Moody was a driving force in the success of the YMCA movement and did ...
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  • The following excerpts from the Danish Ballad of Eline of Villenskov describes the physical aspects of trolls within Scandinavian mythology: ...
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  • Hans Christian Andersen (1952) about the Danish story-teller, and The Five Pennies (1959) about jazz pioneer Red Nichols. His wife, Sylvia ...
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  • A sturgeon caviar imitation is Danish black colored lumpsucker caviar, which is sold throughout Europe in small glass jars. It can also be found ...
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  • Iceland and Greenland, respectively in union with Denmark and a Danish colony, were occupied by the Allies for most of the war. British forces ...
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  • more freedom and paid lower taxes than the Danish people because the distant ... and French models, and elected the Danish crown prince Christian Fredrik ...
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  • from the entire European continent. Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe was ... * Tycho Brahe – Danish astronomer * Václav Havel - playwright, dissident ...
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  • Revues in London, and was retained by the Royal Danish Ballet in Copenhagen as guest ballet master. He returned to the Ballets Russes when it settled ...
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  • greatly from their medieval precursors. In one Danish ballad, for instance, Tristan and Iseult are made brother and sister. Other unlikely innovations ...
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  • part of the German Confederation. When the Danish government tried to integrate ... Holstein by the Confederation, from which Danish forces withdrew. In 1864 ...
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  • ” designed by Karl Friedrich Schinkel's Danish pupil Theofil Hansen, 1885, in Greek Ionic, academically correct even to the polychrome sculpture]] ...
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  • source populations of Anglo-Saxon and the later Danish Viking settlers, thus the survey registered both sets of chromosomes as belonging to the same ...
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  • Women were employed in the Danish armed forces as early as 1934 with ... allowed to enlist in an all areas of the Danish armed forces, with combat ...
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  • Thus, nationality may suffice, such that a Danish endogamist would require marriage only to other Danes. Despite the fact that many people tend ...
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  • Philip was born into the Greek and Danish royal families. He was born ... in July 1947, he abandoned his Greek and Danish titles and styles, became ...
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  • by [[Karl Friedrich Schinkel|Schinkel's]] Danish pupil Theofil Hansen, 1885, in Greek Ionic, academically correct even to the polychrome sculpture.]] ...
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  • of Agnes, an echo of Ordet (1954) by Danish director, Carl Theodor Dreyer, the most important influence on Bergman. ==Characteristics of Style== ...
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  • unable to travel to his coronation, because his Danish kingdom was under threat of invasion by King Magnus I of Norway and Anund Jacob of Sweden and ...
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  • * Grammaticus, Saxo. The Danish History (Volumes I-IX). Translated by Oliver Elton. Norroena Society, New York, 1905. Accessed online at [http://omacl ...
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  • met with Martin Heidegger, and was urged to study Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard. The discovery of Kierkegaard prompted Shestov to realize ...
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  • this day it remains one of just a few top rated Danish museums outside Copenhagen serving some 3.5 million visitors per year. The museum buildings ...
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  • Extended middle-class Midwestern U.S. family of Danish/German extraction]] Extended family refers to the family members who extend beyond the ...
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  • necessity in the aftermath of the Danish invasions—church officials were concerned that because of the drop in Latin literacy no one could ...
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  • post, the Dutch built Fort Crevecoeur, and the Danish built Christiansborg Castle. At that time, Ayaso was destroyed in a tribal war, and the ...
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  • ===Danish attacks=== This defense, (later employed in the Danish-Prussian War of 1864 C.E ...
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  • Festival" is held annually in the picturesque Danish town of Silkeborg. *In the US, the largest traditional jazz festival, the Sacramento ...
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  • of Agriculture Alexander Krivoshein and the Danish-born agronomist Andrei Andreievich Køfød) tried to give as many peasants as possible a chance ...
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  • of the Muslim prophet Muhammad in a Danish newspaper. ==Gag Cartoons and Comic Strips== Modern "gag cartoons" are found in magazines ...
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  • * Danish Research Network for International Health. 1998. [http://enrecahealth.ku.dk/postgrad_dbl_en/chihaka_abs/ The agrobotany and use of the ...
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  • from Denmark, including over 7,000 Danish Jews, and about 30,000 Norwegians ... Swedish, a North Germanic language related and very similar to Danish ...
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  • image was used on fund-raising materials for a Danish welfare organization. One prominent religious group that refuses to recognize Santa Claus, or ...
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  • been assigned to retrieve Norwegian and Danish POWs in Germany. He returned ... have been following his orders to rescue Danish and Norwegian prisoners. ...
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  • the North Sea. From 2002 through 2005, Danish and Swedish scientists studied ... of the Central Graben and in front of the Danish coast. A larger graben is ...
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  • In 1985, the Danish composer Per Nørgård wrote the viola concerto, Remembering Child, in memory of Smith. ==Notes== ==References== ...
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  • [[Image:Kugleramme.jpg|right|200px|thumb|School abacus used in Danish elementary school. Early twentieth century.]] Around the world, abaci have ...
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  • strait in 1648, it is named after Vitus Bering, a Danish-born Russian explorer who crossed the strait in 1728. It is believed that there was a ...
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  • and above the Eddas, there is also the Danish Gesta Danorum by Saxo Grammaticus ... acid of the Jutland (later taken over by Danish people) peat bogs, into which ...
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  • Alfonso VIII of Castile, in order to secure a Danish bride for crown prince Ferdinand. The mission made its way to Denmark via the south of France, and ...
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  • polarized by the temperature gradient. The Danish physicist Hans Christian Ørsted played a vital role in explaining and conceiving the term ...
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  • The Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard (1813–1855) is often called the "father of existentialism." Kierkegaard is commonly considered ...
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  • " Seward also negotiated to purchase the Danish West Indies, but the Senate refused to approve the purchase in 1867. Supported by Johnson ...
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  • Evanston Hospital (Chicago, IL). In 1925, the Danish physician Thorvald Madsen was the first to test a whole-cell pertussis vaccine on a wide scale (Baker ...
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  • Consumer Legislation (1934), the Friends of Danish Freedom and Democracy (1940), the Citywide Citizens' Committee on Harlem (1942), and the National ...
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  • The Gutenberg Bible (also known as the 42-line Bible or the Mazarin Bible) is a printed version of the Latin Vulgate translation of the Bible ...
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  • to an area around Flensburg near the Danish border, where Dönitz's headquarters were located, along with Mürwik. Accordingly, his administration ...
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  • English, French, German, Italian, Flemish and Danish languages," the initial printings were only in German. Polish and Danish translations soon ...
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  • death. More recently, cartoons published in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten were criticized on the basis that they were blasphemous against Muhammad ...
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  • The Battle of Jutland (German: Skagerrakschlacht (Battle of the Skagerrak); Danish: Søslaget ved Jylland / Søslaget om Skagerrak) was the largest ...
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  • Penguin, 1976. Translated into Danish and Spanish. * Modern Tragedy, London, Chatto and Windus, 1966. New edition, without play Koba and with ...
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  • In the 1720s, the Danish explorer Vitus Bering headquartered in the town of Okhotsk, using it as a base from which he launched two expeditions ...
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  • Image:Nydam.8.jpg|The swastika on a comb found in the Danish bog Nydam ... Image:Snoldelevsunwheel.jpg|The swastika shape on the Danish Snoldelev ...
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  • a head in 1013, when they besieged the city under Danish King Canute and forced English King Ethelred the Unready to flee. In a retaliatory attack, ...
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  • moral reasons. To justify the claim, in the Danish edition of the book, Jungk printed an excerpt from a personal letter from Heisenberg. The excerpt ...
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  • They drove to Nyköping, where they boarded a Danish ship. King Christian IV of Denmark had intended the ship to take her home to Brandenburg, but ...
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  • Bishop Brynjólfur sent Codex Regius as a present to the Danish king, hence the name. For centuries it was stored in the Royal Library in Copenhagen ...
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  • to private yachts, the Danes whisked the Danish Jews out of harm's way ... saved the lives of most of the 7,500 Danish Jews by spiriting them to ...
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  • A week after the trial it was revealed by a Danish Social Democratic newspaper that the hotel had been demolished in 1917. Rogovin, 17. ...
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  • er/3_Ovrige/rapporter/Phd_MHA.pdf Danish free-ranging mink populations consist mainly of farm animals: evidence from microsatellite and stable ...
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  • In 2004, a joint Swedish-Danish research team found a very strong link between allergies in children and the phthalates (chemicals often added ...
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  • to the fertile Sacramento Valley. Peter Lassen, a Danish blacksmith settled in Northern California in the 1830s. In addition to guiding settlers through ...
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  • modal implications. Like his contemporary, the Danish composer Carl Nielsen, he studied Renaissance polyphony. Also, he made use of the inherent qualities ...
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  • * Grammaticus, Saxo. The Danish History (Volumes I-IX). Translated by Oliver Elton (Norroena Society, New York, 1905). Accessed online at [http://omacl ...
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  • H.M. al-Munshi, Tarikh Ahmad Shahi (Moscow: Idara-i-Intisharaat Danish Shob̀a Adabiyaat Khawar, 1975), p. 30. After consolidating his rule over ...
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  • The word "gene" was coined in 1909 by Danish botanist Wilhelm Johannsen for the fundamental physical and functional unit of heredity ...
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  • City-state Cultures (Copenhagen: Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters ... City-state Cultures. Copenhagen: Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters ...
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  • ** Danish Functionalism ** Functional Discourse Grammar ** Role and reference grammar ** Systemic functional grammar * Montague grammar ...
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  • the new mechanism had to offer. By 1915, Danish composer Carl Nielsen was demanding glissandos on timpani in his Fourth Symphony – impossible ...
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  • books and numerous dissertations). In 1975, the Danish government awarded Arendt its Sonning Prize for Contributions to European Civilization, which ...
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  • Imperialism is the forceful extension of a nation's authority by territorial conquest or by establishing economic and political domination ...
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  • Sir Hyde Parker who believed that the Danish fire was too strong. In a famous incident, however, Nelson claimed he could not see the signal flags ...
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  • Guinea Pidgin gasoline is called Benzin (German, Danish, and Turkish), Benzine in Dutch, Bensin (Swedish and Norwegian), Bensiini (Finnish), Benzyna ...
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  • modern Swedish name for the pike, gädda, the Danish "gedde", the Norwegian "gjedde" and Scottish Gaelic: geadais). The Dutch name ...
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  • Many New Age writers, such as the Danish author and musician Peter Kjærulff in his book, The Ringbearer's Diary, or Anodea Judith in her ...
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  • does not gather momentum until it comes to the Danish invasions of the late eighth century onwards. Michael Lapidge. 1999. The Blackwell Encyclopedia ...
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  • Holstein, and Lauenburg, which the Danish king held in personal union ... 039;s population, including the Polish and Danish minorities, started with ...
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  • eleven official languages of the European Union: Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and Swedish. In ...
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  • for foreign students: the oldest one was the Danish college, the Collegium danicum or dacicum, founded in 1257. Swedish students could, during the ...
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  • state of Hanover to link up with the existing Danish grid. Gauss was pleased to accept and took personal charge of the survey, making measurements ...
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  • was the species described as a sea monk to the Danish king Christian III c.1550. The Lusca of the Caribbean and Scylla in Greek mythology may also ...
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  • In 1577 a bright comet was visible for several months. The Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe used measurements of the comet's position taken ...
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  • Torstai in Finnish, and Torsdag in Swedish, Danish, and Norwegian. ==Thor in a Norse Context== Norse Mythology As a Norse deity, Thor belongs ...
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  • In 1986, the Danish Peace Foundation awarded her its annual peace prize for her championship of international peace and disarmament. ...
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  • Prince George of Denmark, brother of the Danish King Christian V, who was also her third cousin through Frederick II). Although this was not ...
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  • in a small boat, along with thousands of other Danish Jews, in large scale operation.) Just before Bohr left Denmark, Frisch and Meitner gave him ...
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  • *Verdensberømtheder i København (1939) was an English/Danish co-production starring Robert Taylor, Myrna Loy and Edward G. Robinson featured ...
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  • * Danish: ciffer, digit * Dutch: cijfer, digit * French: zéro, zero * German: Ziffer, digit, figure, numeral, cypher * Hindi: shunya ...
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  • trained, given uniforms, and equipped with Danish guns obtained via the slave trade. By this time the Amazons consisted of between 4,000 and ...
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  • * Knight of the Danish Order of the Elephant, 1993 * Grand Cross of Order of Merit, Republic Hungary, 1994 * Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Norwegian ...
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  • Georg Brandes, gave her positive reviews of the Danish translation, her popularity soared.[http://authorscalendar.info/lagerlof.htm "Selma Ottiliana ...
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  • of the Protestant church in India was laid by the Danish settlement at Tranquebar. Ziegenbalg and Plutschan were the first missionaries to arrive in ...
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  • pnghumb|A Christmas tree in a Danish home.]] The Christmas tree is often explained as a Christianization of the ancient pagan idea that evergreen ...
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  • Prussian and Austrian troops into Kiel during the Danish-Prussian War in 1864. In 1867, the family moved to Munich, and Planck enrolled in the Maximilians ...
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  • modern Ghana, but were soon displaced by the Danish, who founded Fort Christiansborg near modern day Accra. In 1677, King Friedrich the Great ...
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  • This illusion was made famous by Danish psychologist Edgar Rubin in 1915. Kanizsa Triangle - First described by the Italian psychologist Gaetano ...
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  • became permanent from the sixteenth. Though the Danish, Dutch, Spanish, British, German, and French all sailed the coastal region, the Portuguese were ...
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  • director of The Australian Ballet and the Royal Danish Ballet. Gielgud was convicted in 1953 of "persistently importuning for immoral purposes ...
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  • In Potsdam in 1906, the Danish astronomer Ejnar Hertzsprung noticed that the reddest stars—classified as K and M in the Harvard scheme—could ...
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  • #039;s national television and radio broadcaster Danish radio aired in Denmark, Australia, and Norway. Al Rahm, a father of one of the young men ...
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  • to grant the League 15 percent of the profits from Danish trade (Treaty of Stralsund, 1370) and an effective trade monopoly in Scandinavia. The Hansa ...
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  • departed from Sweden. As she crossed over to the Danish side of a stream, she exclaimed "free at last." Buckley 2004, 164. ...
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  • Portuguese, Yiddish, Hebrew, Swedish, Danish, Estonian, Spanish (reportedly including a version of Pinafore transformed into zarzuela style) ...
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  • crumb, morsel), cognate with Old Norse brauð, Danish brød, Old Frisian brad, Middle Dutch brot, Dutch brood, and German Brot, had replaced hlaf as ...
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  • In the wake of the "Danish Cartoons Affair" in March 2006, which many considered to be an echo of the death threats and fatwā which ...
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  • speed of light was conducted by Ole Rømer, a Danish physicist, in 1676. Using a telescope, Ole observed the motions of Jupiter and one of its moons ...
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  • In 1809, Constanze married Danish diplomat Georg Nikolaus von Nissen (1761–1826). Being a fanatical admirer of Mozart, he (and, possibly, Constanze ...
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  • tribute to Davis composed by the Danish trumpeter Palle Mikkelborg. Back in the studio, You're Under Arrest (1985) included another stylistic ...
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  • century. It was the existentialism of Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard, a contemporary of Feuerbach, and as a reaction against Hegel's ...
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  • in the western and northern districts. A large Danish settlement in Racine was the only large urban presence. The great majority were Lutheran, of various ...
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  • Most were of German ethnicity, with a small Danish minority. Regarding religion, 45 percent were Roman Catholic, 44 percent Protestant, and 11 percent ...
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  • of the German Confederation, and which Danish nationalists wanted to incorporate ... regions for centuries. There is a Danish minority (about 50,000) in ...
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  • candy from neighbors on Fastelavn, Danish carnival. Fastelavn evolved from the Roman Catholic tradition of celebrating in the days before Lent ...
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  • manga into German, Italian, Spanish, Swedish, Danish and Dutch. Manga publishers based in the United Kingdom include Orionbooks/Gollancz and Titan ...
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  • Meanwhile, British influence continued to expand; in 1845 the Danish colony of Tranquebar was sold to Great Britain. The company had at various ...
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  • German, mosómedve in Hungarian, vaskebjørn in Danish and Norwegian, tvättbjörn in Swedish, wasbeer in Dutch, pesukarhu in Finnish, araiguma (アライグマ ...
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  • It was translated into Greek, French, Dutch, Danish, Bulgarian, Hungarian, Czech and seven other languages. The pamphlet states: Just as the ...
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  • * Jens Nielson, Danish entrepreneur that later settled several communities in the Cedar City Historic District *Nellie Unthank – Member of the ...
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  • for the first time two years earlier by the Danish physicist and chemist Hans Christian Ørsted. Therefore, Ørsted can also be listed as the discoverer ...
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  • today by RV number, the number assigned by Danish musicologist Peter Ryom in works published mostly in the 1970s, such as the "Ryom-Verzeichnis ...
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  • what he saw at Thebes was Frederic Louis Norden, a Danish adventurer and artist. He was followed by Richard Pococke, who published the first modern ...
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  • water in the surrounding area was undrinkable. With Danish help, Estonian crews began cleaning up the site, at an estimated cost of EEK4 million. The ...
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  • The story of the Danish prince, "Hamlet," who plots revenge on his uncle, the current king, for killing his father, the former king ...
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  • Study of 6 City-States (Copenhagen: The Danish Royal Academy, 2002). They grew barley, chickpeas, lentils, wheat, dates, onions, garlic, lettuce ...
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  • German physicist Arnold Sommerfeld in Munich, Danish physicist Niels Bohr in Copenhagen, and Austrian physicist Erwin Schrödinger in Zürich. All three ...
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  • *[http://www.afterthetsunami.org/ "After the Tsunami" Danish writer and photographer Thorsten Overgaard's documentary on the relief ...
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  • of Kuwait is a landmark building, designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon and completed in 1972. Most homes are rectangular and are organized ...
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  • Lange was a Danish physician and psychologist. Working independently, they developed a hypothesis on the origin and nature of emotions, referred ...
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  • production Hamlet at Elsinore, produced by Danish and British BBC TV (1964), taped at Elsinore Castle.[https://www.bbc.com/historyofthebbc/anniversari ...
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  • Merchants of slaves for the Orient stocked up in Europe. Danish merchants had bases in the Volga region and dealt in Slavs with Arab merchants ...
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  • to Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard, who had triggered the Muhammad cartoons controversy. [https://www.dw.com/en/merkel-defends-muhammad-cartoonist ...
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