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Agner Krarup Erlang — Erlang, the programming language.
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Ole Krarup, a member of the European parliament for the People's Movement against the EU, said the constitutional treaty was "the final step to a militarised EU superstate aiming to control Denmark down to the tiniest detail".
Denmark names the day Richard 2005
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Moltesen, Krarup, and Lindback; Norway by Storm, and Sweden by
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913
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But when old folks wished to give the young a really serious admonition, they used to begin thus: 'There was once in Krarup Kro a girl named
Norse Tales and Sketches Alexander Lange Kielland 1877
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"The findings may have implications for future prevention campaigns, as people can be told of the beneficial effects of physical activity even if they get a stroke," Krarup said.
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"The findings may have implications for future prevention campaigns, as people can be told of the beneficial effects of physical activity even if they get a stroke," Krarup said.
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"The findings may have implications for future prevention campaigns, as people can be told of the beneficial effects of physical activity even if they get a stroke," Krarup said.
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"The findings may have implications for future prevention campaigns, as people can be told of the beneficial effects of physical activity even if they get a stroke," Krarup said.
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"The findings may have implications for future prevention campaigns, as people can be told of the beneficial effects of physical activity even if they get a stroke," Krarup said.
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"The findings may have implications for future prevention campaigns, as people can be told of the beneficial effects of physical activity even if they get a stroke," Krarup said.
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