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  • Niam's chief executive, Johan Bergman , said the company may potentially invest around €1 billion in Danish property over a two-year period.

    Swedish Firms Eye Denmark Niclas Rolander 2011

  • Stockholm-listed companies Fastighets AB Balder and Wihlborgs Fastigheter AB have also stated their interest in increasing their Danish portfolios, and Swedish real-estate private-equity firm Niam recently established an office in Copenhagen.

    Swedish Firms Eye Denmark Niclas Rolander 2011

  • It was then, in the reign of Niam, that the forvalaka came, were overcome after a decade of terror, and were confined in their dark tomb atop the Necropolitan Hill.

    The Black Company Cook, Glen 1984

  • Finnchas, and Finngheal and Fidniam and Niam, daughter of Celtchar son of

    The Ancient Irish Epic Tale Táin Bó Cúalnge Unknown

  • _Niam fat_, obtained from the seeds of _Lophira alata_, which are found extensively in the Soudan.

    The Handbook of Soap Manufacture H. A. Appleton

  • The Niam-Niam, who were at war with the Wadai, liberated me.

    Gänsemännchen. English Jakob Wassermann 1903

  • He is singled out by Niam, daughter of Mannanan, king of Tir-na-noge, the land of the Gods.

    AE in the Irish Theosophist George William Russell 1901

  • Oisin lives for a hundred years, until desire to see Eire once more arises and he parts from Niam.

    AE in the Irish Theosophist George William Russell 1901

  • Oisin, Niam, her white steed, Tir-na-noge, the waters they pass over, are but names which define a little our forgotten being.

    AE in the Irish Theosophist George William Russell 1901

  • Tir-na-noge, the land of Niam, is that region the soul lives in when its grosser energies and desires have been subdued, dominated and brought under the control of light; where the Ray of Beauty kindles and illuminates every form which the imagination conceives, and where every form tends to its archetype.

    AE in the Irish Theosophist George William Russell 1901

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