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  • Even though Torstensson had been elbowed out by Schyman in conjunction with the death of Michelle Carlsson, the old tradition lived on.

    Red Wolf Liza Marklund 2010

  • Occasionally the booked taxi driver who had been left waiting angrily for “Torstensson” would go in and shout his name in the newsroom, which never failed to be funny.

    Red Wolf Liza Marklund 2010

  • “The structural changes have settled down and are now working,” Schyman said simply, careful not to mention Torstensson, his predecessor and a close friend of Wennergren, by name.

    Red Wolf Liza Marklund 2010

  • Even though Torstensson had been elbowed out by Schyman in conjunction with the death of Michelle Carlsson, the old tradition lived on.

    Red Wolf Liza Marklund 2010

  • “The structural changes have settled down and are now working,” Schyman said simply, careful not to mention Torstensson, his predecessor and a close friend of Wennergren, by name.

    Red Wolf Liza Marklund 2010

  • Occasionally the booked taxi driver who had been left waiting angrily for “Torstensson” would go in and shout his name in the newsroom, which never failed to be funny.

    Red Wolf Liza Marklund 2010

  • Torstensson,” Annika said, and sank into the backseat.

    Red Wolf Liza Marklund 2010

  • Torstensson,” Annika said, and sank into the backseat.

    Red Wolf Liza Marklund 2010

  • Bauer, Torstensson, and Von Wrangle were the flaming swords which finally overwhelmed that power, but the brain which brought the fearful Thirty Years 'War to a final close, and established the evangelical cause upon its lasting basis of security by the Peace of Westphalia (1648), was that of Axel Oxenstiern, the very man who sent to Pennsylvania its original colonists as the founders of a free state.

    Luther and the Reformation: The Life-Springs of Our Liberties Joseph A. Seiss

  • Banér, Wrangel and Torstensson, at Kyritz and Wittstock (4th Oct. 1636), restored the paramount influence of Sweden in central Germany.

    Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy" Various

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