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  • However, these are merely a new venture's teething problems, and are quickly ignored when followed by a dish of a langoustine from Glommen in Halland with Elise apple, horseradish from Fjärås and browned butter.

    The Latest in Creative Scandinavian Cuisine Bruce Palling 2012

  • There were so many Göran Nilssons in the world, a university professor of construction technology, a psychology researcher, a manufacturer of wooden fish, a Moderate councillor from Karlstad, an organic farmer in Halland, a chef for the council in Norrköping, none of these was her Göran Nilsson, because her Göran Nilsson had opted out.

    Red Wolf Liza Marklund 2010

  • There were so many Göran Nilssons in the world, a university professor of construction technology, a psychology researcher, a manufacturer of wooden fish, a Moderate councillor from Karlstad, an organic farmer in Halland, a chef for the council in Norrköping, none of these was her Göran Nilsson, because her Göran Nilsson had opted out.

    Red Wolf Liza Marklund 2010

  • Until 1658 the two countries had a long borderline in common, since Halland, Blekinge and Skane -- the southern parts of what is today Sweden -- were Danish.

    Mail Call: Promising Prospects In Europe 2008

  • IF Bill Halland 1B Prince Fielder are the only consistent power threats left on the team.

    National League outlooks for 2007 2006

  • Sweden received the provinces of Skåne, Halland, Blekinge, Bohuslän, Trondheim (Norway), and the island of Bornholm.

    h. Scandinavia 2001

  • He was a weak and ineffectual ruler, but through his mother succeeded (1319) to the Norwegian crown and, during the troubled period in Denmark, managed to acquire, temporarily, Scandinavia, Halland, and Bleking (given up again in 1360, to Waldemar IV).

    2. Sweden 2001

  • The memory of the Hilleviones is still preserved in the part of Sweden named Halland.

    The Germany and the Agricola of Tacitus Caius Cornelius Tacitus

  • Halland, one of the seats of the Pelhams, about a mile from the village, was just above Terrible Down, a tract of wild land, on which, according to local tradition, a battle was once fought so fiercely that the soldiers were up to their knees in blood.

    Highways & Byways in Sussex E.V. Lucas

  • Nicholas Pelham of Halland, as he was one day entering East Hoathly church.

    Highways & Byways in Sussex E.V. Lucas

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