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Asle Sveen is also author of four historical novels for young people, and he has been a researcher both at the
CV of Asle Sveen 2010
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Asle Sveen is also author of four historical novels for young people, and he has been a researcher both at the
CV of Asle Sveen 2010
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July 16 — 11th Stage, Lannemezan — Foix, medium mountains, 167.5 (104.1) (Kurt-Asle Arvesen, Norway; Evans)
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FOIX, France (AP) Kurt-Asle Arvesen of Denmark has won the 11th stage of the Tour de France, a ride largely overshadowed by the second doping bust to mar the race this year.
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Kurt-Asle ARVESEN, (Norway) Team Sky, at 3: 33 149.
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July 16 - 11th Stage, Lannemezan-Foix, medium mountains, 167.5 (104.1) (Kurt-Asle Arvesen, Norway; Evans)
USATODAY.com 2007
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Asle Sveen, are now working on a comprehensive book on the history of the Nobel Peace Prize which is to be published both in
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So did Norwegian adventurer Asle Johansen, who had hoped to complete the trek with the same early 20th-century equipment that Amundsen did.
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"Keep close to the front, eh, Ian?" says Knaven as he steers with his knees and hands over a dripping set of water bottles, "we've got Kurt Asle Arvesen working on the front, but there are lots of crosswinds," meaning that the pack could split at any point.
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Farima had completed her engineering and was seeking admission to an MB. course in a college here, while Asle had completed her B. Sc.
Times Now 2010
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