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Gjert Arne
Ingebrigtsen (born 12
January 1966) is a
Norwegian sports coach. He was
awarded the
title Norwegian Sports Coach of the Year for 2018. Ingebrigtsen...
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Gjert Andersen (born 17
March 1947) is a
Norwegian skier.
Andersen was born in Bærum and
represented the club Stabæk IF. He
competed in
Nordic combined...
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Gjert Martinus Markvardson Holsen (1855 – 1921) was a
Norwegian politician for the
Conservative Party. He was born in Holsen. He
served as a representative...
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Gjert Kristoffersen (Urban East
Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈjæʈː krɪˈstɔ̀fːəʂɳ̍]; 13
August 1949 in
Arendal – 29 May 2021) was a
Norwegian linguist, a...
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Gjert Wilhelmsen (12
February 1927 – 28
February 2018) was a
Norwegian shipowner. He was born in Oslo to
shipowner Anders Wilhelmsen and
Aslaug Gjertsen...
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Ingebrigtsen family is a
Norwegian family of athletes,
including father Gjert,
mother Tone Eva (née Tønnessen), and sons Henrik, Filip, and Jakob, as...
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runners who
compete internationally. They were
trained by
their father,
Gjert Ingebrigtsen,
until 2022. On 27 May,
still 16
years old,
Ingebrigtsen became...
- the de
facto standard for
spoken Bokmål. In The
Phonology of Norwegian,
Gjert Kristoffersen writes that Bokmål [...] is in its most
common variety looked...
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September 1998, Nordås
represents the club
Sandnes IL, and is
coached by
Gjert Ingebrigtsen. Nordås won the gold
medal in the men's 5000
metres and a silver...
- the
original on 15
October 2015.
Retrieved 23 June 2018. Kristoffersen,
Gjert (2000). The
Phonology of Norwegian.
Oxford University Press. pp. 6–11....