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The parentage of the poet has been traced back to a certain Danish skipper, Peter Ibsen, who, in the beginning of the eighteenth century, made his way over from Stege, the capital of the island of Möen, and became a citizen of Bergen.
Henrik Ibsen 2008
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The parentage of the poet has been traced back to a certain Danish skipper, Peter Ibsen, who, in the beginning of the eighteenth century, made his way over from Stege, the capital of the island of Möen, and became a citizen of Bergen.
Henrik Ibsen 2008
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The parentage of the poet has been traced back to a certain Danish skipper, Peter Ibsen, who, in the beginning of the eighteenth century, made his way over from Stege, the capital of the island of Möen, and became a citizen of Bergen.
Henrik Ibsen Edmund Gosse 1888
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Gary Bertholdt and Andre Vermeulen, veterans Hannes Grobler and Hennie ter Stege, and Christiaan du Plooy and Henk Janse van Vuuren - all Toyota-mounted - have the credentials to win.
Motoring 2010
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Inside the building, Stege is developing cultivation techniques to rear the fish for eventual release into native waters.
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"This was considered one of the more picturesque buildings in Colorado," Stege said.
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"There's still a lot of attention paid to not stocking brook trout in high mountain streams and figuring out how to remove them," Stege said.
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"His birthday has always been tied into Christmas," Stege said.
The Seattle Times 2010
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"Back then, people were interested in cultivating fish that grew well," Stege said.
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"Early fish hatcheries were the Johnny Appleseeds of the fish world," Stege said.
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