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    Lervik is a village in the municipality of Fredrikstad, Norway, located by the Oslofjord. The population of Lervik is 2,393 (2008). In the summer, a lot...
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  • Lervik is a Norwegian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andreas M. Lervik (born 1969), Norwegian politician Åse Hiorth Lervik (1933–1997)...
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  • John Markus Lervik (born 17 August 1969) is a Norwegian tech entrepreneur. He is the founder and previous CEO of Cognite AS. He previously served as the...
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    Lars Sivert Lervik (born 12 July 1971) is a Norwegian army officer and the Chief of the Norwegian Army since 25 June 2020. Lars Sivert Lervik was born on...
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  • Andreas M. Lervik (born 28 November 1969) is a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party. He served as a deputy representative to the Norwegian Parliament...
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  • Girish Rishi, former CEO of Blue Yonder, succeeded John Markus Lervik as CEO. Lervik shifted to the position of chief development and strategy officer...
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  • Åse Hiorth Lervik (2 June 1933 – 3 November 1997) was a Norwegian literary researcher. Lervik was born in Oslo on 2 June 1933. Her doctorate thesis from...
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  • 74894°E / 56.33494; 12.74894 Lervik is a village by the Skälderviken bay on the Bjärehalvön peninsula in Båstad Municipality. Lervik is situated north of a...
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    Archived from the original on 22 August 2014. Retrieved 1 June 2014. "Lervik Alt Inn – Alt Bier". Lervig. Archived from the original on 18 October 2022...
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  • and Attractive and sustainable communities. (Acting) President: Andreas Lervik, Østfold (Norway) Vice President: Elisabet Babic, Halland (Sweden) Vice...
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    "inlet". Towns with similar names exist in southwestern Norway (Leirvik, Lervik) and on the Faroe Islands (Leirvík). Evidence of human settlement in the...
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    Kambo Karlshus Kirkebygden Knapstad Kornsjø Korshavn Kykkelsrud Larkollen Lervik Missingmyr Mørkfoss Prestebakke Ringvoll Rostadneset Rygge Rød Saltnes Sandbakken...
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    Lena Lervik: Amalia Eriksson – the mother of the polkagris. This statue is located in Gränna, Sweden....
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  • divisjon club Kvik Halden on loan for the season. On 21 February, Peder Hoel Lervik joined 2. divisjon club Eidsvold on loan for the season. On 26 February...
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  • of 2003 it is considered by Statistics Norway as a part of the Greater Lervik area. In the television show Bones, a real human skeleton tied to a cross...
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    insufficient for four tank squadrons and the Chief of the Army Major-General Lars Lervik has stated a requirement for at least 72 new tanks with a preference for...
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  • at Tau outside Stavanger. In 1901, the production of beer was moved to Lervik in Stavanger. In the 1970s the production was again moved to new facilities...
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  • 1910s by Ludvig Eeg (1863–1949), who was succeeded in 1920 by Matias A. Lervik (1881–1954, later editor of Romsdals Budstikke from 1934 to 1936) and Jakob...
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  • at NTNU was a substantial contributor in the early days of FAST. John M. Lervik, a student from NTNU, was one of the first employees at FAST. He took his...
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  • (pronounced ['si:sɛns]) was a technology company, founded by John Markus Lervik in Oslo, Norway in 2010. In 2019 it was acquired by Piano Software Inc....
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  • 2006: Maria Eilertsen Cycle 2, 2007: Kamilla Alnes Cycle 3, 2008: Martine Lervik Cycle 4, 2011: Claudia Bull Cycle 5, 2013: Frida Solaker Kathrine Sørland...
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  • "The Ambivalent Assassin". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2012-08-13. Lervik, Tanya K. "Daniel Silva Launches "English Girl" Featuring Art Restorer Gabriel...
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    Amalia Eriksson – the Mother of the Polkagris— Lena Lervik (1997). This statue is located in Gränna, Sweden....
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  • "Retrospektiv-Film-org videokunst| Norge 1960-90". Edited by Farhad Kalantary & Linn Lervik. Atopia Stiftelse, Oslo, (April 2011). Experimental Film and Video, Jackie...
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    Lervik, who participated in the revival at the Bethel ship mission in New York, preached in the area. A revival was born from the sermon, but Lervik gave...
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  • worth 150,000kr. The winner of the competition was 17-year-old Martine Lervik from Ålesund. Semi-finalists Finalists   The contestant was eliminated  ...
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     NOR Gustav Nyheim 31 DF  NOR Mathias Fjørtoft Løvik 32 GK  NOR Peder Hoel Lervik 33 MF  NOR Niklas Ødegård 34 GK  IRL Sean McDermott 36 DF  NOR Filip Kristoffersen...
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    General Eirik Kristoffersen Chief of the Norwegian Army Major General Lars Lervik Command Sergeant Major of the Norwegian Army Sergeant Major Espen Tandstad...
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  • 2006: Maria Eilertsen Cycle 2, 2007: Kamilla Alnes Cycle 3, 2008: Martine Lervik Cycle 4, 2011: Claudia Bull Cycle 5, 2013: Frida Solaker Kathrine Sørland...
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  • to 1960. Edvard Beyer edited the magazine from 1962 to 1972. Åse Hiorth Lervik was editor from 1972 to 1985. In the 1960s Edda published articles written...
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