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In short order Ragnar is faced with a plate of steak and potatoes, which he begins to devour with all haste.
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I am an econometrician in Ragnar Frisch's original sense of the word; namely, someone dedicated to making neoclassical economics quantitative.
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Continuing our international jet-setting theme, Ragnar is Dutch, worked in the past with Borkur in Iceland, and was up until recently living and working in Canada, whilst Jen is originally from Canada but has lived and worked in the UK for the past few years, and is now working with Borkur and Ragnar on a project in Brussels.
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Having finished his meal, Ragnar is not entirely averse to the idea of sleep; it’s Aerill who kicks up the biggest fuss, insisting that they wait for the halfling’s return.
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Ivar’s father was called Ragnar Hairy-Britches, and he was a thoroughly nasty swine.
The Sea of Trolls Nancy Farmer 2004
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Ivar’s father was called Ragnar Hairy-Britches, and he was a thoroughly nasty swine.
The Sea of Trolls Nancy Farmer 2004
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I couldn't tell you my own grandmother's Christian name, but God help me I know that Carl Gustaf's great-uncle's mastiff was called Ragnar, and he lived to be twenty-three.
Royal Flash Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1970
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Joe Juranitch, aka Ragnar, takes the familial scenario one step further.
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PS, my name is not "Ragnar", I would have assumed that somebody that is as impressed with their own credentials as much as you seem to be would be able to recognize that by context, much less as the literary character, Ragnar Danneskjold.
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Further north, at Oslo's Norwegian National Opera, composer Ragnar Søderlind will premiere his new opera based on Ibsen's "The Lady from the Sea" on Oct. 10.
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