- Børge
Brende (born 25
September 1965) is a
Norwegian politician and diplomat, and has been the
president of the
World Economic Forum since 2017. A member...
- for
relic storage). Alternatively, it is
possibly related to
Albanian brëndës (“intestines”).
Originally it
referred to
cheeses prepared in a sheep's...
- and
Edith Posca. Lupu Pick as
Richter Eduard Rothauser as
Brendes Edith Posca as
Helene Brendes Melitta Ferrow as
Gerda Johannes Riemann as Jörn Meinhart...
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James Brande or
Brende (by 1532 – 1582 or later), was an
English politician. He was a
Member (MP) of the
Parliament of
England for Old
Sarum in
March 1553...
- to
ensure ****ure growth. In 2024, the
World Economic Forum chief Børge
Brende said that “there is a real
opportunity for this
country to
become a $2-trillion...
- WEF's president, Børge
Brende, and acts as the
executive body of the
World Economic Forum.
Managing board members are Børge
Brende,
Julien Gattoni, Jeremy...
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darker stripes of color. The word
brindled is a
variant of
Middle English brended (early 15c.), from bren "brown color" (13c.), noun from past participle...
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county council for
sixteen years, and was a
State Secretary under Børge
Brende in the
Ministry of
Trade and
Industry between 2004 and 2005, as a part of...
- the COVID-19 recession.
Since then,
World Economic Forum President Borge Brende continuously promoted the idea of the G3. The
United States became the third...
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Herostratus in The
House of Fame: "I am that ylke shrewe, ywis, / That
brende the
temple of
Ysidis / In Athenes, loo, that citee." / "And
wherfor didest...