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  • Hilding, when I agreed to do this for NJVoices, my goal was to reach at least one person; any more would be a bonus;

    Subprime mortgage mess just a symptom of what ails us 2008

  • I also programmed a model of a tropical cyclone for a good friend, Hilding Sundquist, now a professor at MISU.

    Paul Crutzen - Autobiography 1996

  • The "Hildiger story", where a father slays his son unwittingly, and then falls at his brother's hand, a tale combining the Rustam and the Balin-Balan types, is one of the Hilding tragedies, and curiously preserved in the late "Saga of Asmund the Champions 'bane".

    The Danish History, Books I-IX Grammaticus Saxo

  • Frithiof was playing at chess with his companion Bjorn, and to all appearance did not hear nor heed the words of Hilding.

    Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 3 Charles Herbert Sylvester

  • During the winter evenings, they sat by the blazing logs on the hearth, and Hilding told them wonderful stories of Asgard and all its glories, of Odin the king of the gods, and of the beautiful Frigga.

    Young Folks Treasury, Volume 2 (of 12) Various

  • With so much satisfaction did King Bele look upon this comradeship that when Ingeborg was but a small child he gave her into the care of her foster-father, Hilding, under whose guardianship Frithiof also had been placed.

    Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 3 Charles Herbert Sylvester

  • Frithiof was to be rudely awakened by the faithful Hilding, who could see a great disappointment looming in the path of his young charge.

    Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 3 Charles Herbert Sylvester

  • When at length Hilding pressed for an answer, Frithiof cried out:

    Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 3 Charles Herbert Sylvester

  • "The one whom thou lovest has given herself up to grief in the temple of Balder, [Footnote: Balder, the much-loved god of spring.] where she spends each day in tears," Hilding mournfully began.

    Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 3 Charles Herbert Sylvester

  • Hilding who, strange as it may seem, had come to ask his aid in behalf of Ingeborg and her brothers.

    Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 3 Charles Herbert Sylvester

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