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Lauritz Sand
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debut album Sahg I was
released across...
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Martin K.
Nilsen (Ap) 1980–1981: Knut N.
Langeland (LL) 1982–1991:
Brynjulv Hernes (KrF) 1991–1999:
Brigt Olav Gåsdal (Ap) 1999–2015:
Marit A. Aase...