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  • Keld Navntoft/AFP/Getty Images Tractors driven by protesting farmers bore down on a woman crossing a street near Copenhagen March 16.

    Hurry Up and Wait 2011

  • From nearby Keld you can access waterfalls and walks aplenty, including the 192-mile 268km coast-to-coast hike that passes through three contrasting national parks.

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  • Most notably, the leads by Catherine Hamilton as thwarted novelist Sheila and Gregory Finnegan as the feted playwright Keld.

    Archive 2006-12-01 ROB McGIBBON 2006

  • Most notably, the leads by Catherine Hamilton as thwarted novelist Sheila and Gregory Finnegan as the feted playwright Keld.

    Walk The Blog ROB McGIBBON 2006

  • They carried back to Keld their blood price as well as pillage and slaves taken from the land invaded.

    Bloodlines Coleman, Loren L. 1999

  • "Keld!" he bellowed a new war cry, taking the nation's name for his own.

    Bloodlines Coleman, Loren L. 1999

  • Davvol had decided to usurp those duties as well, the constant testing and probing, now that Keld was a forgotten experiment.

    Bloodlines Coleman, Loren L. 1999

  • "My friend," Kreig greeted, a high Keld salutation rarely offered inside the Keldon nation and never to an outsider.

    Bloodlines Coleman, Loren L. 1999

  • Everyone the world over knew something of Keld and its aggressive ways.

    Bloodlines Coleman, Loren L. 1999

  • He would have to do it himself personally, and that required drawing the planeswalker into the open, a feat not accomplished in the assaults on Keld or in any fighting since-but Benalia-that seemed so much more likely.

    Bloodlines Coleman, Loren L. 1999

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