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South of Juist, abutting on the Ems delta, lies an extensive sandbank called Nordland, whose extreme western rim remains uncovered at the highest tides; the effect being to leave a C-shaped island, a mere paring of sand like a boomerang, nearly two miles long. but only 150 yards or so broad, of curiously symmetrical outline, except at one spot, where it bulges to the width of a quarter of a mile.
The Riddle of the Sands Childers, Erskine, 1870-1922 1955
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But there's a steady drumbeat of media briefings, surfacing in a kind of full-court press on the issue, most sharply represented by a loudly semaphoring New York Times article from Rod Nordland.
David Tereshchuk: Post-war Withdrawal Quandaries Challenge Media Analysis David Tereshchuk 2011
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But there's a steady drumbeat of media briefings, surfacing in a kind of full-court press on the issue, most sharply represented by a loudly semaphoring New York Times article from Rod Nordland.
David Tereshchuk: Post-war Withdrawal Quandaries Challenge Media Analysis David Tereshchuk 2011
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But there's a steady drumbeat of media briefings, surfacing in a kind of full-court press on the issue, most sharply represented by a loudly semaphoring New York Times article from Rod Nordland.
David Tereshchuk: Post-war Withdrawal Quandaries Challenge Media Analysis David Tereshchuk 2011
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After doing forced labor as a worker in the “Nordland Schneeketten” factory in Berlin, she was deported on March, 28, 1942 with the eleventh transport to Trawniki and is considered to be “missing.”
Margarete Kahn. 2009
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Only 45 farms, all in the southernmost county of Nordland, produce grain or oilseed crops.
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Rod Nordland, the former Baghdad bureau chief for Newsweek, and who has been contributing to the Times for the last few months, will be his no.
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Northern Norway includes three counties: Finnmark, Troms, and Nordland, and covers an area of 110,000 square kilometers (km2) – about the same size as Great Britain.
Fisheries and aquaculture in the Northeast Atlantic (Barents and Norwegian Seas) 2009
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And Rod Nordland writes in the New York Times that "there are signs that Falluja could again plunge into violence."
Still Fighting 2009
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From Mount Betty there are several specimens of white granite, with dark and light mica; it has a great resemblance to the white granites from Sogn, the Dovre district, and Nordland, in Norway.
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