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Examples
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Let us rather not talk Rugby now, it is in turmoil like the country, maybe "Snorre" must go?
News24 Top Stories 2010
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Fearing this, Karlsefne put a fence round the settlement and made all ready for battle, "and at this very time was a child born to him in the village, called Snorre, of Gudrid his wife, the widow of Thorstein
Prince Henry the Navigator, the Hero of Portugal and of Modern Discovery, 1394-1460 A.D. With an Account of Geographical Progress Throughout the Middle Ages As the Preparation for His Work. C. Raymond Beazley 1911
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A Norwegian lawmaker, Snorre Valen, announced that he nominated Wikileaks for the prize earlier this month and said It would be a crime to ban or oppose the right to publish such information.
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The agency ordered Statoil to investigate why mistakes were not identified during the drilling operation, and why measures adopted after earlier incidents, such as a gas blowout in 2004 at the Snorre platform that had similar causes, were not applied to the Gullfaks operation.
Statoil North Sea Platform Struggled to Avert Blowout Guy Chazan 2010
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Other important fields include Ecofisk (ConocoPhillips), Snorre (Statoil), Oseberg (Norsk Hydro), and Draugen (Shell).
North Sea, Europe 2008
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After the introductory section regarding putative history behind the formative myths of Norse culture, Heimskringla by the medieval Icelandic historian Snorre Sturlason paints a gripping picture of adventure and political intrigue.
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Oil was discovered during drilling at Jordbaer prospect, which is northeast of the Snorre field in the northern North Sea, the directorate said.
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My colleague Snorre was an angel and brought oil back when he was home during the day, so I could lubricate the chain and the brakes a little.
Cold adventures. magnio 2006
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Snorre and the sagas will always stand out as peaks in the art of historical narrative, as models of style in their perspicuity, clarity, and vigour.
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His death occurred, and put an end to the expedition, which Thorfinn took up with his marriage to the young widow, Gudrida; with his bride and one hundred and sixty-five persons (five of them young married women), they spent three years on the shores of the Narragansett Bay, where Snorre, the _first_ white child, was born, -- the progenitor of the great Danish sculptor,
The Bay State Monthly — Volume 1, No. 1, January, 1884 Various
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