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Arild (Swedish pronunciation: [
ˈɑ̂ːrɪld]) is a
locality situated in Höganäs Muni****lity, Skåne County,
Sweden with 522
inhabitants in 2010. It is located...
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Arild Rypdal (23
September 1934 – 14 May 2015) was a
Norwegian author,
pilot and engineer. He is
famous for his MI6
stories from England. He commonly...
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Arild Andresen may
refer to:
Arild Andresen (sportsman) (1928–2008),
Norwegian football and ice
hockey player Arild Andresen (director) (born 1967), Norwegian...
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Arild Underdal (born 13
August 1946) is a
Norwegian political scientist.
Underdal was born in Bodø. He was
professor at BI
Norwegian Business School from...
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Lunde – b**** (1979–1981) (died 1996)
Ragnar Vigdal –
drums (1979–1981)
Arild Samstad –
keyboards (1979–1981)
Norske jenter ("Norwegian Girls") (1980)...
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Arild Gulden (4
December 1941 – 9
October 2024) was a
Norwegian international handball and
football player.
Gulden made his
Norway men's
national handball...
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Arild Berg (17 July 1975 – 22 June 2019) was a
Norwegian footballer who pla**** as a midfielder. A
member of a
noted footballing family, he was a son of...
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drummer Knut Næsje, who went to the same
primary school as b****ist Jo-
Arild Tønnessen. Twin
Obscenity was
founded in 1991 when, in high school,...
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Arild ****tfeldt (Arvid) (11
September 1546 – 16
December 1609) was a
Danish historian and
state official,
known for his
vernacular Chronicle of Denmark...
- 1979. "
Arild Olsen". worldfootball.net.
Retrieved 20
November 2021. "
Arild Olsen".
Norway Football ****ociation.
Retrieved 20
November 2021.
Arild Olsen...