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- (lead vocals) Mats Nilsson – "Tongue of the Gods" (support vocals) Emil Wärmedal – "Lute of heavy thunder" (b**** guitar) Mikael Fehrm – "Lute of lightning"...
- Johan Møller Warmedal (28 April 1914 – 19 August 1988) was a Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party. He was born in Trondenes. He was elected...
- (The IU) (founded in 1926) London No motivation included. Johan Møller Warmedal (1914–1988) 43 Organization of American States (OAS) (founded in 1948)...
- Retel Helmrich Zhang Xien Min Yu Gina Issues in Education Morten Moller Warmedal ****kiko Kisaichi Lee Jung Ok 9 (Description to be added soon) Grand Prix :...
- Greenland Ida Møller (1872–1947), Danish operatic soprano Johan Møller Warmedal (1914–1988), Norwegian politician John Christmas Møller (1894–1948), Danish...
- (The IU) (founded in 1926) London No motivation included. Johan Møller Warmedal (1914–1988) 30 United Towns Organisation (UTO) Barcelona "for linking towns...
- Bondevik Haga (V); Asbjørn Lillås (Ap); Rolf Schjerven (H); and Johan Møller Warmedal (H). Results of the 1961 parliamentary election held on 11 September 1961:...
- 1943-1945: Olaf Frich (NS) 1945-1948: Peter Syse (H) 1948-1953: Johan Møller Warmedal (H) 1954-1959: Hans Thorød-Hanssen (H) 1959-1969: Torgeir Andersen (H)...
- "Noen betaler for å få meg drept". Dagbladet (in Norwegian). Morten Møller Warmedal (September 1999). "Rettssikkerhet - politiets informanter" (PDF) (in Norwegian)...
- 1936–1940 Arne Hoffstad 1945–1947 August D. Michelsen 1947–1950 Johan Møller Warmedal 1950–1954 Svenn Stray 1954–1955 Albert Nordengen 1955–1957 Otto Lyng 1957–1959...