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- En fallit ("The Bankrupt") is a play by Norwegian playwright Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson that was published in 1875 in Copenhagen. The play was partially written...
- eyes: let's watch' (video et intersum et fruor, / imago visus dubia non fallit meos: / spectemus.)" C****andra was given the gift of prophecy, but was also...
- Karolina (12 June 2009). "Bilden av Abba som symbol för det opolitiska har fallit i sär under åren". Dagens Nyheter. Retrieved 23 March 2018. "Kjente og berømte...
- deal over some historical relics with a man named Ashrock (Don Stark), Fallit Kot (Peter Crombie) walks into his bar. The two have history, with Kot declaring...
- imaginative powers. His new departure as a dramatic author began with En fallit (A Bankruptcy) and Redaktøren (The Editor) in 1874, social dramas of an...
- 1992–1993 Seinfeld Crazy Joe Davola 5 episodes 1993 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Fallit Kot Episode: "Melora" 1993 The John Larroquette Show Ted Slattery Episode:...
- chaired the corporate council of Statoil from 1973 to 1984. Er kristendommen fallit? (1941) Løftet av stormen (1942) Vi gjemmer oss på bedehuset (1954) Dumme...
- discrepancy involving the ecclesiastical new moon Quilibet computista novit quod fallit primatio per tres dies vel quatuor his temporibus; et quilibet rusticus...
- the Polar Star. The barrister "Berent" in Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson's play En Fallit is modelled after Dunker, and Bjørnson also wrote the poem "Til Regjeringsadvokat...
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