The commanding officer nodded slightly at the Northman from time to time.
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The Northman, stouter of heart than they, put forth into mid Atlantic.
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Maybe the old Northman had some control over the elements after all.
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They asked him- aman-aman's man-aNorthman-todo this, and for what?
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The Northman let himself fall on it, his hands still in his pockets.
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Members of the Irish-Scandinavian society collected what money we could for them.
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Other Scandinavian network operators are said to be interested in similar arrangements.
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The percent here mentioned is for the work in Scandinavian countries only.
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With the greatest cordiality is this festival celebrated in the Scandinavian countries.
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The same compulsory idea early took deep root among the Scandinavian peoples.
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Which geographically Scandinavianlanguage is not linguistically Scandinavian?
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As the meetings progressed, others came with them, until there were some twelve persons on probation and in full membership, who used the Scandinavianlanguage.
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Students of the Scandinavianlanguages, and of the Celtic, abound in our midst.
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The Scandinavianlanguages, Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish, belong to this family.
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The like plea of necessity cannot be urged in regard to the Teutonic or Scandinavianlanguages.
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The answer is: yes there is; it is the Nordic health model.
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The so-called Nordic model takes a different, and better approach she says.
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The Group's primary markets are Germany, Nordic region and the United Kingdom.
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We are also getting strong interest in the Nordic region, Armitage said.
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But the Nordic banks' venture is looking to go one step further.
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Finally, the Danes and the English, both of whome sprang from the NorthGermanic tribes (S36), mingled and becames in all respects one people.