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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...
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original drummer Kvitrafn some
months before. Instead, the
producer Brynjulv ****l was the
session drummer. Similarly, it
features several guest vocalists...
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original on 29
December 2019.
Retrieved 29
August 2018. Bleken,
Brynjulv (1973). Riksmål og
moderat bokmål: en
sammenlignende oversikt. Oslo: Aschehoug...
- Lærebok i lafting. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget. ISBN 8200410064. Bleken,
Brynjulv (1973). Riksmål og
moderat bokmål: en
sammenlignende oversikt. Oslo: Aschehoug...
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Tofthagen -
Guitars King - B****
Kvitrafn - Drums, Throat-singing (Track 1)
Brynjulv ****l - Percussion, Flute, Organ, Piano,
Synthesizers The Twin Axe Warriors...
- Anne-Sofie Østvedt
Brynjulf Ottar Leif
Owren Ivan
Rosenquist Lauritz Sand
Brynjulv Sjetne Kasper Skjeggenes Sven Sømme
Arvid Storsveen Øistein Strømnæs Nic...
- 1978–1979:
Martin K.
Nilsen (Ap) 1980–1981: Knut N.
Langeland (LL) 1982–1991:
Brynjulv Hernes (KrF) 1991–1999:
Brigt Olav Gåsdal (Ap) 1999–2015:
Marit A. Aase...
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neighborhood of Hamar, Norway.
Prior to 1946, it was in Vang. Gjerdåker,
Brynjulv (1998).
Stiftstad og bygdeby.
Hamars historie 1935–1991 (in Norwegian)...
- (1973–2013)". Språkrådet (in Norwegian).
Retrieved 29
August 2018. Bleken,
Brynjulv (1973). Riksmål og
moderat bokmål: en
sammenlignende oversikt. Oslo: Aschehoug...
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office at the
Norwegian Legation in
Stockholm from 1943 to 1945, ****isting
Brynjulv Sjetne, who was the
leader of ØXU, the
Eastern Norway chapter of the clandestine...