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Its high productivity is probably linked to the nutrient rich, cold Arctic waters that characterize this LME (see Furnes and Sundby, 1980).
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Inside scoop: Chronic back pain might force Sundby, just 21 and the 2004 world champion and 2003 world sailor of the year, to retire after the Olympics.
USATODAY.com 2005
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Albertano of Brescia, written ab. 1246, ed. Thor Sundby, Chaucer
A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance Jean Jules Jusserand
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Munich-based Trovicor GmbH provided voice and data interception on cell phones, and Sundby, Denmark-based ETI A/S, supplied mobile data interception used to reconstruct online activities, Saadaoui says.
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Mary Lou Sundby, who works part-time with mentally challenged adults, said she never thought she would be ashamed of the town where she and her husband, a retired truck driver, were raised and raised their own family.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Alton and Mary Lou Sundby, both in their early 70s, were notified last month that their rent would nearly triple.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Th. Sundby - All right doctor - my leg may be "hamstringed" - but I can still celebrate life.
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Th. Sundby - All right doctor - my leg may be "hamstringed" - but I can still celebrate life.
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"I thought 'Gee, wouldn't it be nice if I could've known him,'" Sundby tells us.
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Chief Sundby died the next day at 8: 40 am; his final statement printed in the afternoon paper.
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