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Brynjulv Sjetne (25 May 1917 – 8
April 1976) was a
Norwegian politician for the
Labour Party.
During the
occupation of
Norway by ****
Germany he established...
- of Handball. He has also pla**** for the
Norwegian clubs Astor, Byåsen,
Sjetne and Heimdal,
German club SG Flensburg-Handewitt,
Spanish club BM
Altea and...
- Risvollan-Othilienborg
Bratsberg Byåsen Ila-Trolla
Sverresborg Byåsen
Hallset Heimdal Flatåsen-Saupstad
Heimdal Sjetne-Okstad Tiller/Tillerbyen
Kattem Byneset-Leinstrand...
- "Psykiatriens
Blues Brothers". VG (in Norwegian).
Retrieved 26 June 2024.
Sjetne, Ole
Martin (25
November 2021). "– Å være
curlingsentrum er
kneppet bedre...
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professional career. Høyem was born in Trondheim, and pla**** for the
local club
Sjetne as a kid,
before he
began his
professional career at Rosenborg, playing...
- at the same time. From 1991 to 1996
Tomac was the
coach of
female team
Sjetne IL.
Tomac led the team to the play-offs in 1993 and they
ended up Norwegian...
- Byåsen HE
Lunner 1991-92 Bækkelagets SK
Gjerpen IF
Sjetne 1992-93
Gjerpen IF Bækkelagets SK
Sjetne 1993-94
Larvik HK Bækkelagets SK
Gjerpen IF 1994-95...
- En sannhet. Oslo: Pitch. p. 382. ISBN 9788293551065. Nærum, Ole
Martin Sjetne & Anna Rydland. "Viggo
Kristiansen anmelder meddømt". p4.no.
Retrieved 23...
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informed about the plans, and they
decided to
create a committee, led by Ole
Sjetne, to plan the games. A
petition was
started in 1982 to stop the town from...
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tenure in
Fredrikstad FK. In his
older days he was a
central member of
Sjetne IL. In 1959 he was
capped once for
Norway and
twice for
Norway B. Frank...