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"The price on North Korean debt is too high in the sense there are so many alternatives in frontier debt that are actually paying coupons and redemptions that are trading at attractive levels," said Morten Bugge , chief investment officer at Global Evolution A/S, a Denmark-based hedge fund that had held these North Korean bonds in the early years.
North Korean Bonds? Now Could Be the Time Prabha Natarajan 2011
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Both she and Ms. Bugge said they were trying to take comfort in the fact that the bloody massacre appeared to have been the work of a lone Norwegian native, instead of an Islamic terrorist organization as many immediately suspected in the initial chaotic hours after the attack.
Tiny Nation Seeks Answers Vanessa Fuhrmans 2011
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"If it had been an attack by an Islamic organization, all of the hatred would have just grown and been focused on them," Ms. Bugge, 54, added.
Tiny Nation Seeks Answers Vanessa Fuhrmans 2011
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The day after the attack, Ms. Poole was taking a walk with her daughter and another neighbor, Aniken Bugge, near Mr. Breivik's former home, because, she said, "I don't want anyone to feel alone."
Tiny Nation Seeks Answers Vanessa Fuhrmans 2011
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Bugge (1996) has identified four versions of the PPP: economically, it promotes efficiency; legally, it promotes justice; it promotes harmonization of international environmental policies; it defines how to allocate costs within a State.
Josh Nelson: President Obama Folding on Promise to Make Corporations Pay to Pollute? 2009
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Bugge (1996) has identified four versions of the PPP: economically, it promotes efficiency; legally, it promotes justice; it promotes harmonization of international environmental policies; it defines how to allocate costs within a State.
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If the results with knock-out mice (Bugge et al. 1996) had been as Doolittle first thought, or if Barry Hall's work (Hall 1999) had indeed shown what Miller implied, then they correctly believed my claims about irreducible complexity would have suffered quite a blow.
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Sophus Bugge thought that saga-characteristics earlier ascribed to
The Relation of the Hrolfs Saga Kraka and the Bjarkarimur to Beowulf A Contribution To The History Of Saga Development In England And The Scandinavian Countries Oscar Ludvig Olson
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Sophus Bugge: "Doh maht du nu aodlihho, ibu dir din ellen taoc, In sus heremo man hrusti giwinnan."
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Professor Bugge has gone so far as to conjecture that the whole story is an offshoot of the tale of
Ballads of Mystery and Miracle and Fyttes of Mirth Popular Ballads of the Olden Times - Second Series Frank Sidgwick
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