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Audhild Gregoriusdotter Rotevatn (born 9 May 1975) is a
Norwegian journalist,
television host, and
radio presenter, who has
worked for the
Norwegian Broadcasting...
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Audhild Bakken Rognstad (born 16
February 1991) is a
Norwegian ski
orienteering competitor. At the 2015
World Ski
Orienteering Championships she won a...
- times; this is not a
common practice but does occur, a
modern example being Audhild Gregoriusdotter Rotevatn. The
Danish government outlawed the
practice in...
- Engelschiøn (1866–1937), in
October 1891 in Kristiania.
Their daughter Audhild Sverdrup (1893–1932)
married Carl
Johan Sverdrup Marstrander. His father...
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wires and
various sound contributions, engineering, co-production Børge
Finstad –
mixing Audhild Johanne Rype –
mastering Lamin Nilsen Chorr – aesthetics...
- Mohs,
Gordon (1994).
David L. Carmichael; Jane Hubert;
Brian Reeves;
Audhild Schanche (eds.). "Sto:lo
Sacred Ground".
Sacred Sites,
Sacred Places. New...
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Archaeology series) 1997 (ed. with
David Carmichael,
Brian Reeves and
Audhild Schanche)
Sacred Sites,
Sacred Places (One
World Archaeology series) Jane...
- folkemuseum, 1997. - 558 s. .(Samiske samlinger; B.18, red.: Ove Pettersen).
Audhild Schanche,
Nordisk samisk inst.;
Knoklenes verdi: Om
forskning på og forvaltning...
- 1931, and had
joined the
Communist Party in 1923. Arne
Gauslaa married Audhild Olsen from
Skien in 1932, and had one
foster child. The
family lived in...
- Austad [no] (b. 1937), a
professor Anne
Hytta (b. 1974), a folk
musician Audhild Solberg [no] (b. 1975), an
author Sigrid Louise Gundersen (b. 1982), a...