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Examples
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This Audun was the skald who sang at the drinking of King Halfdan's funeral ale.
Viking Tales 1902
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"Audun," said King Harald to a man near him, "stay close to my standard all day.
Viking Tales 1902
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"Audun," said King Harald to a man near him, "stay close to my standard all day.
Viking Tales Jennie Hall 1898
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The ENO has commissioned Fiona Shaw to deliver "The Marriage of Figaro" (Oct. 5-Nov. 10); Barrie Kosky's "Castor and Pollux" will celebrate brotherly love (Oct. 24-Dec. 1); and Deborah Warner will no doubt make us reconsider "Eugene Onegin," as she's got Amanda Echalez as Tatyana, Toby Spence as Lensky and young Norwegian baritone Audun Iversen making his ENO début (Nov. 12-Dec. 3).
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The gold medal was won by Michael Schmid of Switzerland, with Andreas Matt of Austria taking silver and Audun Groenvold of Norway the bronze.
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Audun Iversen's Onegin has some way to go to convince me that he's not just a naughty boy but a tragic lover.
A Lovestruck 'Onegin' Paul Levy 2011
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There was no evident chemistry between Tatyana (Amanda Echalaz) and Onegin (Audun Iversen).
Eugene Onegin; London Philharmonic Orchestra, Janine Jansen/Vänskä – review 2011
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Norwegian Audun Carlsen said he was restrained with handcuffs by the musician.
Boy George Guilty of Imprisoning Escort « Bound, Not Gagged 2008
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Norwegian Audun Carlsen said he was restrained with handcuffs by the musician.
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And Audun, the old deacon, who never attained a higher position.
12/01/2003 - 01/01/2004 John 2003
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