Similar words: allegiance, giant, stygian, underwear, doorway, forward, motorway, nostalgia. Meaning: [nɔː'wiːdʒən] n. 1. a native or inhabitant of Norway 2. a Scandinavian language that is spoken in Norway. adj. of or relating to Norway or its people or culture or language.
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91. Yes, relatively, the Norwegian kroner, the Canadian dollar and possibly the Swiss Franc and Australian dollar will do better. The Renminbi will also do well but is difficult to invest in.
92. There is no road back to the scent of the Julys when I was young and leapt from a boulder into the ice-cold meltwater of a Norwegian fjord.
93. Three days later, she was photographed by a Spitfire reconnaissance aircraft while resting in a Norwegian fjord (Altenfiord).
94. Rumors of a vast hoard of gold prompted the famous Norwegian scientist and explorer Thor Heyerdahl to investigate the area around Tucume in northern Peru.
95. A Norwegian team is set to embark on an expedition to find the submerged wreck of a plane which carried Norway's great polar explorer Roald Amundsen.
96. Mr. Lequeux said he bought the Norwegian krone early this morning in London and pocketed a 1.5% profit off of the trade.
97. So far, I've deconstructed Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, Italian, Brazilian Portuguese, German, Norwegian, Irish Gaelic, Korean, and perhaps a dozen others.
98. A Norwegian, Roald Amundsen , had also set his sight on the Pole.
99. So Germany again. once the plane was on the ground soft music began to flow from the ceiling speakers: a sweet orchestral cover version of the Beatles' " Norwegian Wood".
100. The big individual medal winner in Vancouver was Norwegian Marit Bjoergen. She won five in cross-country skiing with three golds(Sentencedict.com), one silver and one bronze.
101. Both were shaking and bleeding from what appeared to be severe burns, said Hakon Eikesdal, a photographer with the Norwegian daily Dagbladet.
102. Bilingual Time asked Mr. Ola Breidal, Cultural Attache of the Norwegian Embassy in China, a few questions about Norway as a tourist destination.
103. The most ambitious is the new Svalbard Global Seed Vault, set inside the permafrost of a sandstone mountain on the Norwegian island of Spitsbergen just 700 miles from the North Pole.
104. By turns picaresque and ironic, it's a revealing portrait of Norwegian preoccupations and insecurities.
105. The Norwegian Foreign Ministry summoned Iran's envoy affaires in Oslo to protest the action.
106. In 1912, Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen and his team fought more than exhaustion and cold on their famous quest to become the first humans to reach the South Pole.
107. Sigurd Islandsmoen s REQUIEM for soloists choir and orchestra is a unique flower in the Norwegian music flora.
108. freelance photographer, spent a week each in South Africa and Namibia, while Hoel, a Norwegian photographer working for the World Bank's Africa region, went to Botswana and Mauritius.
109. Trivet Lie, Norwegian statesman and first Secretary General of the United Nations from 1946 to 1952, died.
109. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
110. Junkers were ordered northwards to help a German merchantman which were under attack by a Norwegian destroyer.
111. Actually, my name has reached Norwegian school books, and they present me as a vile church burning Satanist.
112. With 50 Norwegian exploration and supply companies already registered in Murmansk, Mr Gahr Store believes Russia accepts it cannot develop the area alone.
113. once the plane was on the ground soft music began to flow from the ceiling speakers: a sweet orchestral cover version of the Beatles' " Norwegian Wood".
114. The Norwegian struck the only goal of the game after 14 minutes, with much of United's evening dedicated to keeping out the likes of Brazilian striker Afonso Alves and Boro veteran Julio Arca .
115. She showed me her room , isn't it good, norwegian wood?
116. It has long been realized that the Gulf Stream carries warm water into the Norwegian Sea.
117. More people than ever will see those words this year, because Liverpool is the 2008 European Capital of Culture, a title it shares with the Norwegian city of Stavanger.
118. The study was based on plankton grown in 27 cubic metre (950 cu ft) seawater containers reaching 10 metres deep in a west Norwegian fjord.
119. MSF complained to Nutriset last year about a Norwegian competitor who was blocked from transporting a similar product to Kenya.
120. Seajacks, originally a Norwegian company, is the business behind the monster wind installation ships named Leviathan and Kraken.
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