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  • 11Thursday — Thurs day, n. [OE. [thorn]ursdei, [thorn]orsday, from the Scand. name Thor + E. day. Icel. [thorn][=o]rr Thor, the god of thunder, is akin to AS. [thorn]unor thunder; D. Donderdag Thursday, G. Donnerstag, Icel. [thorn][=o]rsdagr, Sw. & Dan.… …

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  • 12Politics of Denmark — Denmark This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Denmark …

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  • 13Thursday — is the fourth day of the week in most western countries and the fourth day of the week in the Judeo Christian calendar, falling between Wednesday and Friday. In countries that adopt the Sunday first convention, it is considered the fifth day of… …

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  • 14Danish People's Party — For other uses, see Danish People s Party (disambiguation). Danish People s Party Dansk Folkeparti …

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  • 15Folketing — Danish Parliament Folketinget Type Type Unicame …

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  • 16Elections in Denmark — Denmark This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Denmark …

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  • 17Clare Torry — in 2003 Occupation Singer Known for The Great Gig in the Sky Clare Torry is a British singer who famously performed …

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  • 18Kim Larsen — (born October 23, 1945 in Copenhagen) is a Danish rock musician. Inspired by The Beatles and rock and roll, Larsen began as a songwriter and guitarist. In 1969 he met Franz Beckerlee and Wili Jønsson, and the three founded Gasolin which, later… …

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  • 19Herbjørg Wassmo — (born Vesterålen, December 6, 1942) is a Norwegian author. She worked as a teacher in northern Norway until her debut as an author. Her debut work was a collection of poems, Vingeslag ( Beating of Wings ). Her major breakthrough was her first… …

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  • 20Kim Hiorthøy — (b. March 17, 1973) is a Norwegian electronic musician, graphic designer, illustrator, filmmaker and writer.BiographyHiorthøy was born and raised in Trondheim, Norway, and studied at the Trondheim Academy of Fine Art (1991–96) as well as the… …

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