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    Tormod Haugen (12 May 1945 – 18 October 2008) was a Norwegian writer of children's books and translator. For his "lasting contribution to children's literature"...
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  • Tormod Bjørnetun Haugen (Norwegian: [ˈtʊ̂rmʊd ˈbjø̂ːɳətʉːn ˈhæ̀ʉɡn̩] ; born 28 October 1988) is a Norwegian speed skater and inline skater representing...
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  • and minister Tormod Granheim (born 1974), Norwegian adventurer and motivational speaker Tormod Haugen (1945–2008), Norwegian author Tormod Kristoffer Hustad...
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  • Lund Haugen (1907–1996), American author and editor Paal-Helge Haugen (born 1945), Norwegian lyricist, novelist, dramatist, writer Tormod Haugen (1945–2008)...
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    also the birthplace of award-winning Norwegian writer and translator Tormod Haugen. The 0.56-square-kilometre (140-acre) village has a population (2021)...
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    Schmidt  Netherlands Winner Claude Roy  France Highly Commended 1990 Tormod Haugen  Norway Winner Bjarne Reuter  Denmark Highly Commended 1992 Virginia...
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    Nöstlinger (1984) Patricia Wrightson (1986) Annie M. G. Schmidt (1988) Tormod Haugen (1990) Virginia Hamilton (1992) Michio Mado (1994) Uri Orlev (1996)...
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  • Nöstlinger (1984) Patricia Wrightson (1986) Annie M. G. Schmidt (1988) Tormod Haugen (1990) Virginia Hamilton (1992) Michio Mado (1994) Uri Orlev (1996)...
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    struggling to find a publisher for her translations of Erik Fosnes Hansen, Tormod Haugen and Vera Henriksen. Gorlina was portrayed twice by the Norwegian Broadcasting...
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  • written for children and young people also included fantastic elements; Tormod Haugen is the most notable contributor to this genre. A large number of 1980s...
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    philologist, literary critic, theatre critic and children's writer Tormod Haugen (1945–2008), a writer of children's books and translator, winner of...
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    Definitions from Wiktionary Media from Commons Data from Wikidata Kinnes, Tormod. "Uff Da: Norwegian-American expressivity" "Uff da!" Archived from lawzone...
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    Nöstlinger (1984) Patricia Wrightson (1986) Annie M. G. Schmidt (1988) Tormod Haugen (1990) Virginia Hamilton (1992) Michio Mado (1994) Uri Orlev (1996)...
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  • car accident. Peter Gordeno, 69, British actor, singer and dancer. Tormod Haugen, 63, Norwegian children's author, after long illness. E. K. Mawlong...
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  • 1985 : Siri Ness 1986 : Tor Edvin Dahl 1987 : Kari Skjønsberg 1988 : Tormod Haugen 1989 : Isak Rogde 1990 : Tove Gravem Smedstad 1991 : Mette Newth 1992 :...
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  • Cecilie Løveid and Wera Sæther Recipient of the Gyldendal's Endowment 1980 (shared with Tormod Haugen) Succeeded by Gidske Anderson and Stein Mehren...
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    Nöstlinger (1984) Patricia Wrightson (1986) Annie M. G. Schmidt (1988) Tormod Haugen (1990) Virginia Hamilton (1992) Michio Mado (1994) Uri Orlev (1996)...
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  • 1990 Mats Wahl Sweden 1989 Svend Otto S. Denmark 1988 Mette Newth Norway 1987 Kaarina Helakisa Finland 1986 Tormod Haugen Norway 1985 Maria Gripe Sweden...
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  • Spjótalög á spegil Þorsteinn frá Hamri  Iceland 1984 Dagen som forsvant Tormod Haugen  Norway 1984 Timenes time Stein Mehren  Norway 1984 En stad av ljus...
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    the Gyldendal's Endowment 1979 (shared with Wera Sæther) Succeeded by Tormod Haugen and Marta Schumann Preceded by Gudny Ingebjørg Hagen Malgorzata Piotrowska...
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  • and literature critic (2004) Per Arne Dahl, priest and author (2004) Tormod Haugen, children's book author (2004) Marianne Heske, visual artist (2004)...
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  • the kritikerlaget website. 1978 - Einar Økland, for Sikk sakk 1979 - Tormod Haugen, for Joakim 1980 - Torill Thorstad Hauger, for Det kom et skip til Bjørgvin...
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    Nöstlinger (1984) Patricia Wrightson (1986) Annie M. G. Schmidt (1988) Tormod Haugen (1990) Virginia Hamilton (1992) Michio Mado (1994) Uri Orlev (1996)...
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  • Arne Ruste 1979 – Cecilie Løveid, Wera Sæther 1980 – Marta Schumann, Tormod Haugen 1981 – Gidske Anderson, Stein Mehren 1982 – Ola Bauer, Ketil Gjessing...
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  • his cand.mag. in 1932. During World War II, he left Norway aboard the M/B Haugen arriving at Lerwick in 1941. He subsequently served with the Free Norwegian...
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  • cartoonist (died 2018). 5 May – Tore Skau, sports shooter. 12 May – Tormod Haugen, author (died 2008) Leonard Rickhard, painter (died 2024). 13 May –...
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  • Award 1979 Succeeded by Andrey Sakharov Preceded by Marta Schumann and Tormod Haugen Recipient of the Gyldendal's Endowment 1981 (shared with Gidske Anderson)...
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  • 1937). 14 October – Bodil Finsveen, politician (b. 1934). 18 October – Tormod Haugen, author (b. 1945). 21 October – Helge Fæhn, theologian (b. 1918). 23...
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    Fjeldsaa (1918 in Sandnes – 1991) ceramic designer, early user of stoneware Tormod Førland (1920 in Høyland – 1995) chemist, worked on inorganic and physical...
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    killed by his slave, Tormod Kark. Jarlshola is the location in Melhus thought to have been the hiding place of Jarl Haakon and Tormod Kark on their last...
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