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Then I called Erling, and we planned all that we might for going, and after that we two went into the little church where lay
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I called Erling, and as he ran to me I pointed, and together, without a word, we went to the cart and looked into it.
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For all its seriousness, "King of Devil's Island," whose title refers to Erling, is dramatically diffuse.
NYT > Home Page By STEPHEN HOLDEN 2011
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"Erling," cried Wolf-in-the-Temple, "hand me your gun, and load mine for me as quick as you can."
Boyhood in Norway 1892
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"Erling," I said, "do you mind that tale which Thrond tells concerning a damsel set afloat?"
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"Erling," cried Wolf-in-the-Temple, "hand me your gun, and load mine for me as quick as you can."
Boyhood in Norway Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen 1871
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Palladium-catalyzed cross coupling is also used by the electronics industry in the coating of electronic circuits and as a tool to develop thinner computer screens in the future, said prize committee member Jan Erling Backvall.
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Extending the maximum term for such crimes to 30 years has been discussed but could not, under Norwegian law, be applied retrospectively in the Breivik case, according to Erling Johannes Husbo, professor in penal law at the university of Bergen.
Peaceful Norway Ponders Future Charles Duxbury 2011
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Remark: When Langhelle died in August 1967, Ingvaldsen replaced him as chairman and Erling Wikborg became a new member of the Committee.
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Palladium-catalyzed cross coupling is also used by the electronics industry in the coating of electronic circuits and as a tool to develop thinner computer screens in the future, said prize committee member Jan Erling Backvall.
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