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- Hjemmet, pronounced "yemmeh" (English: Home) is a Norwegian w****ly family magazine published in Oslo, Norway. It has been in circulation since 1909. Hjemmet...
- Elsevier. In 2008, they acquired the minority stake in magazine publisher Hjemmet Mortensen which they did not already hold, from Orkla ASA. Egmont has a...
- Taste in 2001 which was later bought by Hjemmet Mortensen in 2006. Agdestein worked as a director at Hjemmet Mortensen from 2006-2009. He quit his job...
- magazines are produced in Oslo. The two dominant companies are Aller Media and Hjemmet Mortensen AB. Oslo is home to the Holmenkollen National Arena and Holmenkollbakken...
- Miyamoto About The Legend of Zelda". Super Play (Sweden). Vol. 2003, no. 4. Hjemmet Mortensen. April 23, 2003. Archived from the original on March 2, 2021...
- centrale parametre. // »Vi ved fra forskningen, at børn, som taler dansk i hjemmet, klarer sig bedre i skolen. Men mange gifter sig med én, som kommer direkte...
- was renamed Familien in 1959. It was part of A/S Hjemmet until 1984 when it was acquired by Hjemmet Mortensen AS, which owned it until 1992. Familien...
- Standardiseringsaksjeselskap 1,659 303 218 140 Wilson asa 1,658 184 120 1,100 Hjemmet Mortensen as 1,657 241 163 818 Gyldendal asa 1,649 30 20 872 Motor Gruppen...
- From 1874, she was ****ociated with Hjemmet for Vanfore (Home for the Handicapped), later known as Samfundet og Hjemmet for Vanføre (Society and Home for...
- Dansk Familieblad merged with another w****ly Hjemmet in 1980, and the new magazine was named as Stor Hjemmet. Birgitte Boesen (14 April 2015). "Dansk Familieblad"...