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Sentence count:214+7Posted:2017-08-17Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: forwarddoorwaymotorwayforwardsgo forwardput forwardforwardingcome forwardMeaning: n. a constitutional monarchy in northern Europe on the western side of the Scandinavian Peninsula; achieved independence from Sweden in 1905. 
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91. Munk, however, had been born in Austria and Sverdrup had relatives in German-occupied Norway.
92. In Norway maximum fifty patients have the sympathectomy each year. What is your point of view?
93. Thoresen, a native of Norway, has patented and trademarked a proprietary system that he says can guarantee quality and authenticity.
94. Until now, a 9 apartments complex has been built, including Yujing Mountain, European Story, Norway Forest, Emblazon Dancing, Water Intimacy, Flower Lane, Ridges and Peaks, Neighbors, and Time.
95. Only a few nations - Japan , Iceland, and Norway - continue to hunt whales commercially.
96. The Russo - Finnish war made the problem of Norway acute.
97. Switzerland, Sweden, Iceland, Denmark and Norway accounted for a combined $ 5,600 bn.
98. Judy : Jesus Christ! Isn't it a crying fact ? There must be a glitch in Norway.
99. However, Norway is a member of the much smaller European Free Trade Association (EFTA).
100. It applies to all seals, whether they are in the EC or in Canada or Norway and is entirely non-discriminatory.
101. Calhoun, J. B. The Ecology and Sociology of the Norway Rat. Public Health Service Publication No. 1008. U. S. Government Printing Office, 1962.
102. A region of extreme northern Europe including northern Norway, Sweden, and Finland and the Kola Peninsula of northwest U. S. S. R. It is largely within the Arctic Circle.
103. The governments of Jordan and Norway signed an agreement last month (11 January) to build a 20-hectare demonstration centre near Aqaba on the Red Sea.
104. The Gotthard tunnel will exceed the 53.8-kilometer Seikan rail tunnel linking the Japanese islands of Honshu and Hokkaido and the world's longest road tunnel, the 24.5-kilometer Laerdal in Norway.
105. Only Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Luxembourg and the Netherlands have reached this target. The average contribution is 0.45% of GDP.
106. We know what we'll be up against in Norway. It's difficult playing at Ullevaal, very difficult.
107. In German, she and Frigga confused people, in Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Iceland, she is independent of God.
108. The Government Pension Fund of Norway, one of the world's largest pension funds, does not invest in Rio or its joint venture partner Freeport because of environmental damage caused by the mine.
109. "Never before has Viking jewellery of this kind been found in northern Norway," said one local archaeologist, Inger Storli.
110. Powerful whirlpools are known as maelstroms. One of the most famous is found near the Lofoten Islands off the coast of Norway.
111. The capital and largest city of Norway, in the southeast part of the country at the head of the Oslo Fjord, a deep inlet of the Skagerrak.
112. The Arctic thaw has already created "minor tensions" between Russia and Nato member Norway over fishing rights around the Spitsbergen archipelago.
113. 2004 - The Scream, the painting by Edvard Munch, is stolen at gunpoint from a museum in Oslo, Norway.
114. Most countries offer few opportunities for female soccer players, but Norway has a thriving women’s professional league, and the U.S. a burgeoning co-ed youth soccer movement.
115. Ethos Technologies is a European IT consultancy company incorporated in north Europe (Sweden and Norway) about 10 years ago.
116. His father came from Norway and his mother was a German-American.
117. To determine how climate change alters this biogeochemical cycle in Arctic lakes, Drevnick's team analyzed sediment cores from nine lakes in the Canadian Arctic and in Svalbard(Sentencedict), Norway.
118. Ivar Giaever was born in Norway in 1929, married Inger Skramstad in 1952 and they have four children.
119. Britain, Germany, France and Norway all had their coolest years since 1996 due mainly to below-normal temperatures during the winter.
120. Christopher S. Henshilwood, of the University of Bergen in Norway and the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, led the team of researchers from Australia, France, Norway and South Africa.
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