Egil Aarvik (pronunciation) (12 December 1912 – 19 July 1990) was a Norwegian newspaper editor, author and politician for the Christian Democratic Party...
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Berserker from Egils saga einhenda ok Ásmundar berserkjabana Egil of Fulda (died 822), abbot and hagiographer, wrote the Vita Sturmi Egil Aarvik (1912–1990)...
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September 2011. Retrieved 15 September 2011. "Presentation Speech by Egil Aarvik, Chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee". Nobel Foundation. Archived...
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Archived from the original on 10 September 2012. "Presentation Speech by Egil Aarvik, Chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee". Nobelprize.org. Archived...
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Ingvaldsen 1968–1978: Aase Lionæs 1979–1981: John Sanness 1982–1989: Egil Aarvik 1990–1990: Gidske Anderson 1991–1999: Francis Sejersted 2000–2002: Gunnar...
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had little effect on the delivery of the award as Committee Chairman Egil Aarvik declared in his speech, "This year’s prize is more concerned with the...
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Machine - Previous Recipients of Honorary Degrees "Presentation Speech by Egil Aarvik, Chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee". Nobel Foundation. Retrieved...
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Folkets Framtid was headquartered in Oslo. Among its editors-in-chief was Egil Aarvik. In its later years, it was distributed largely among members of the...
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comedian, brain cancer. Štefan Čambal, 81, Czechoslovak football player. Egil Aarvik, 77, Norwegian politician. Helmut Becker, 63, German viticulturist. Georgi...
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1970 1981 12 Labour 1979–81 — Einar Hovdhaugen 1973 1973 1 Centre — — Egil Aarvik 1974 1989 16 Christian Democratic 1982–89 1976–81 Trygve Haugeland 1974...
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