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Lysaker is an area in Bærum Muni****lity,
Akershus County, Norway.
Lysaker is the
easternmost part of Bærum and
borders Oslo proper.
Lysaker was initially...
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Lysaker is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: John
Lysaker (born 1966),
American philosopher Paul H.
Lysaker (1960–2023),
American clinical...
- John T.
Lysaker (born 1966) is an
American philosopher and
William R.
Kenan Professor of
Philosophy at
Emory University. He is
known for his
works on...
- Torbjørn
Lysaker Heggem (born 12
January 1999) is a
Norwegian footballer who
plays as a
defender for EFL
Championship club West
Bromwich Albion and the...
- Paul H.
Lysaker (February 15, 1960 - July 25, 2023) was an
American clinical psychologist and
Professor of
Clinical Psychology in the
Department of Psychiatry...
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Lysaker Station (Norwegian:
Lysaker stasjon) is a
railway station on the
Drammen Line and
Asker Line
situated at
Lysaker in Bærum, Norway.
Located 7.00...
- The
Lysaker Bridge (Norwegian:
Lysakerbrua or Lysakerbroen) is a road
bridge between Sollerud in Oslo and
Lysaker in Bærum. A road
bridge has existed...
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considerable development of
office parks along E18,
especially around Lysaker in the last 20–30 years,
reducing some of the
pressure on
downtown areas...
- motifs, pla**** in a
fitful manner, are featured.
Philosopher of art John
Lysaker,
while discussing the album's
general sense of
aimless direction, noted...
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Lysaker Bridge sabotage (Norwegian: Lysakeraksjonen, lit. 'The
Lysaker Action') was a
sabotage action in
World War II
which occurred in
Norway on the...