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Bonsai "Morten", Didin reach Champion Main Motor and Gifts
WN.com - Articles related to Global Warming May Hurt Some Poor Populations 2010
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Bonsai "Morten", Didin reach Champion Main Motor and Gifts
WN.com - Articles related to Global warming both bane and boon for world's poor 2010
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Bonsai "Morten", Didin reach Champion Main Motor and Gifts
WN.com - Articles related to Global Warming May Hurt Some Poor Populations 2010
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Bonsai "Morten", Didin reach Champion Main Motor and Gifts
WN.com - Articles related to India and Indonesia - An analysis of our foreign policy 2010
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Bonsai "Morten", Didin reach Champion Main Motor and Gifts
WN.com - Articles related to Global Warming May Hurt Some Poor Populations 2010
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“Everybody has the right to be beautiful!” so starts the manifesto of the Miss Landmine pageant, started by Morten Traavik of Norway.
Global Voices in English » Cambodia: Miss Landmine Pageant Raises Questions 2009
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"The main thing in football is to be realistic," Míchel Salgado said, after Blackburn followed up a 2-1 defeat at home against Wolverhampton Wanderers on the opening day with a dismal performance in which only David Hoilett, the architect of Morten Gamst Pedersen's second-half goal, emerged with credit.
Christopher Samba's future is key for Blackburn after Aston Villa loss 2011
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Kean said that his side had been "excellent" in the first half and that they could have made the final minutes "interesting" had Morten Gamst Pedersen not missed a glorious chance following a mix-up between Baines and Phil Jagielka.
Rejuvenated Everton take advantage of a Blackburn side in freefall 2011
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"It was touching to see all those enormous numbers of people," said Morten Lund Mathisen, a partner at Norwegian law firm Wikborg Rein, whose office overlooks the Oslo City Hall.
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"It was touching to see all those enormous numbers of people," said Morten Lund Mathisen, a partner at Norwegian law firm Wikborg Rein, whose office overlooks the Oslo City Hall.
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