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Espen Salberg (born 28
March 1952 in Oslo) is a
Norwegian ballroom dancer.
Dance in
Norway List of
dancers Harr, Trond. "Espen
Salberg".
Norsk biografisk...
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Svanhild Salberg (3 July 1932 – 27 June 2019) was a
Norwegian politician for the
Centre Party.
Hailing from Skatval, she was a
prolific contributor to...
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Salberg Church (Norwegian:
Salberg kirke) is a
parish church of the
Church of
Norway in Inderøy Muni****lity in Trøndelag county, Norway. It is located...
- 2006, p. 91.
Salberg 1983, p. 123.
Salberg 1983, p. 124.
Salberg 1983, pp. 124–125.
Salberg 1983, pp. 131–132.
Salberg 1983, p. 132.
Salberg 1983, p. 129...
- all
started pointing to
themselves and
saying 'Fleabag'. "FLEABAG". THE
SALBERG.
Salisbury Playhouse.
Archived from the
original on 13
February 2015. Retrieved...
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Built in 1976, it
comprises the 517-seat Main
House and the 149-seat
Salberg Studio, a
rehearsal room, a
daytime café, and a
community and education...
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design by
Roland Satchwell. Upon Leon
Salberg's death,
Derek Salberg took over the
running of the theatre. The
Salberg family ran the
theatre from 1911 to...
- Stage. 18
November 1954. Twenty-seven year-old
Leonard Rossiter,
Reginald Salberg's latest 'find' at Preston, was an
insurance inspector in
Liverpool until...
- non-FIFA nationality. For
season transfers, see
transfers winter 2022–23.
Salberg,
Bjarne T. (1992). Stjørdalens Blad
gjennom 100 år (in Norwegian). Trondheim...
- as Birmingham's
leading theatre for the next decade.
Price 1988, p. 1.
Salberg 1980, pp. 5–6.
Money 1977, p. 87.
Symons 2006, p. 312.
Cunningham 1950...