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His name was Sverre Olsen, a shaven-headed character in one of Jo Nesbø's acclaimed thrillers featuring the troubled Harry Hole, Oslo's famous alcoholic detective.
How will Norway's crime writers respond to the Utøya massacre? 2011
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The damage to the building structure was massive, said Sverre Rorvik Nilsen, a business reporter in Oslo, who witnessed the explosion.
Savage Terror Attacks Charles Duxbury 2011
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Sweden's Star Turn A perennial star of the Venice Biennale isn't an artist but a building—the Nordic Pavilion, designed in the early 1960s by Norwegian architect Sverre Fehn.
The Name of Systembolaget's Game J.S. Marcus 2011
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Sverre is considered the greatest king of norway but the people of Sogndal will tell you differently.
Mel Gibson's Viking Epic Might Be His Final Directing Effort « FirstShowing.net 2010
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Especially if you focus on Arntor who was a farmer who stood up against Sverre and was a key in starting that final battle.
Mel Gibson's Viking Epic Might Be His Final Directing Effort « FirstShowing.net 2010
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Also if you fast forward to 1184 to the battle of Fimreite in Sogndal Norway you might not get the viking raids but you'd get an important, revolutionary, and epic battle between King Magnus, and the King Sverre.
Mel Gibson's Viking Epic Might Be His Final Directing Effort « FirstShowing.net 2010
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Sverre Sjøthun of SEOBomb has posted about his most recent viral campaign success for Crestock. com.
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Sverre coordinated a photoshop contest with some very high profile judges and the results were amazing.
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Surely they differ in no particular from those which stood here eight centuries ago when Sverre ruled the land, though they still answer every practical purpose.
The Road Leads On 2003
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Meanwhile the kings, interested in politics as well as war (notably Sverre of Norway, 1185), began to patronize the Norwegian storytellers, particularly the Icelanders, and the sagas emerged.
3. Norway 2001
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