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Norwegian writer and musician (1937–2004)
Arild Nyquist (6 March 1937 – 21 December 2004) was a Norwegian novelist, poet, writer of children's books and musician. He was born in Oslo, the son
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comics artist Arild Moe (born 1955), Norwegian political scientist Arild Monsen (born 1962), Norwegian cross-country skier Arild Nyquist (1937–2004), Norwegian
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Norwegian novelist and children's writer
was born in Kristiania. She was married in 1936 with ship broker Arild Otto Nyquist (1911–1974). She was the granddaughter of government minister Bernhard
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Nyquist (born 1948), Swedish Social Democratic politician Arild Nyquist (1937–2004), Norwegian novelist, lyricist, writer and musician Dean Nyquist (1935–2014)
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contributed to releases by Jan Werner, Elisabeth Andreassen, Elg and Arild Nyquist. He is the brother of jazz musicians Per Mathisen (bass), Hans Mathisen
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Former municipality in Akershus, Norway
in Hvalstad Tom Tellefsen (1931 in Asker – 2012) a Norwegian actor Arild Nyquist (1938–2004), poet, painter, and singer/songwriter; grew up on Røa Wenche
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Norwegian jazz musician, composer and writer
Trio Tre, including Arild Nyquist, Lars Martin Myhre 1987: 'Slemme Lars' Og Noen Andre (Tunsberg Grammofon), with Arild Nyquist 1993: Sol & Regn (SOL
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Thuresson, Swedish jazz musician (died 2021)[citation needed] 6 March – Arild Nyquist, Norwegian writer and musician (died 2004) 10 March – Alfred Janson
1937_in_Nordic_music
Hamilton, 83, American actor (Men in Black, Pale Rider, Bret Maverick). Arild Nyquist, 67, Norwegian novelist, poet, children's writer and musician. Autar
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Mikkel Flagstad, and Vidar Sandbeck. 2004 in Norwegian music, deaths of Arild Nyquist, Bjørnar Andresen, Carsten Klouman, Erik Bye, Jon Bratt Otnes, Kjell
List of years in Norwegian music
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Vik (1935–2018) Øystein Lønn (1936–2022) Fredrik Skagen (1936–2017) Arild Nyquist (1937–2004) Karsten Alnæs (born 1938) Willy Martinussen (born 1938)
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Awards Preceded by Sissel Lange-Nielsen and Arild Nyquist Recipient of the Mads Wiel Nygaard's Endowment 1972 (together with Finn Havrevold, Kåre Prytz
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authors, including Kjartan Fløgstad, Mari Osmundsen, Hans Herbjørnsrud, Arild Nyquist, Jan Kjærstad and Ragnar Hovland produced works with magical, fantastic
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prosaist and translator is awarded the Riksmål Society Literature Prize. Arild Nyquist, novelist, poet, children's writer and musician, is awarded the Mads
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Norwegian composer, guitarist and pianist (1956–2024)
own. In the 1980s, he started a partnership with the poet and singer Arild Nyquist. The collaboration resulted among others in the group Trio Tre where
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Nyirenda (living, Zambia, nf) Vincent de Paul Nyonda (1918–1995, Gabon, d) Arild Nyquist (1937–2004, Norway, f/p/ch) Khin Maung Nyunt (born 1929, Burma/Myanmar
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1990-01-12 CD GRCD 4037 Lillebjørn Nilsen Oslo 3 1990-01-12 CD GRCD 4038 Arild Nyquist + Terje Wiik Epleslang 1989-01-12 CD GRCD 4042 Kine Hellebust & Anders
Grappa Musikkforlag albums discography
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College in Oslo, Norway
(1926–), writer Unni-Lise Jonsmoen (1936–), illustrator and writer Arild Nyquist (1937–2004), writer Finn Graff (1938–), draftsman, newspaper illustrator
Norwegian National Academy of Craft and Art Industry
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1876). February 1 – Erik Amundsen, jazz bassist (died 2015). March 6 – Arild Nyquist, novelist, poet, writer of children's books, and musician (died 2004)
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Norwegian literary award
Simen Skjønsberg and Vigdis Stokkelien 1971 - Sissel Lange-Nielsen and Arild Nyquist 1972 - Finn Havrevold, Bjørn Gunnar Olsen, Kåre Prytz and Odd Solumsmoen
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Music festival in Norway
Creek Jazzband, and additional recitations by the poet Jan Erik Vold. Arild Nyquist was master of ceremonies. The festival was held on Sunday, June 27.
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Musical artist
Markedet (), with Dag Kajander 1993: Sol & regn (Plateselskapet Sol), with Arild Nyquist and Svein Olav Blindheim 1994: Varm I Hodet (Kirkelig Kulturverksted)
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Sivert Andreas Nielsen, civil servant, banker and politician (born 1916) Arild Nyquist, novelist, poet, children's writer and musician (born 1937) Magne Skodvin
2004_in_Norway
Norwegian jazz drummer
Anita Skorgan (Snowflake) Within Ruphus 1979: Manmade (Brain) With Arild Nyquist and Terje Wiik 1980: Epleslang (Octave) With Trygve Henrik Hoff 1980:
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Einfrid Halvorsen, politician Knut Hartvig Johannson, businessperson Arild Nyquist, novelist, poet, children's writer and musician (died 2004) Oddrunn
1937_in_Norway
opera singer and diplomat (born 1919).[citation needed] December 21 – Arild Nyquist, singer, author, and visual artist (born 1937). 26 – Sigurd Køhn, jazz
2004_in_Norwegian_music
Grímsdóttir Iceland 1994 Øyets sult Tove Nilsen Norway 1994 Ungdom Arild Nyquist Norway 1994 Ty Werner Aspenström Sweden 1995 Winner Angels of the Universe
List of Nordic Council's Literature Prize winners and nominees
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Municipality in Østfold, Norway
mosshistorielag.no. Archived from the original on 2021-05-01. Retrieved 2021-05-01. Nyquist, O. P. (1990). Mossiana fra ældre tider. Oslo: B. Ringstrøms antikvariat
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1, 2020. "Erik Arup". Den Store Danske. Retrieved August 1, 2020. "Ove Nyquist Arup". Grace's Guide. Retrieved August 1, 2020. "Erik Arup". Dansk Biografisk
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American sprinter (born 1942)
Events", The Boston Globe, Boston, Massachusetts, pg. 64, 6 June 1965 "Nyquist, Ashworth to Captain", Valley News, West Lebanon, New Hampshire, pg. 6
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politician and twice Prime Minister of Norway (born 1910). 22 November – Gerd Nyquist, writer (born 1913). Henrik Edland, veterinarian (born 1905) Rolf Gammleng
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1953) 19 April – Aage Møst, sports official (born 1923) 20 April – Kari Nyquist, ceramicist (born 1918) 21 April – Cato Wadel, social anthropologist (born
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Norwegian writer, jazz vocal reciter, and translator
stemmer : essays, antologi, lydspor (Om: Uppdal, Hofmo, Ulven, Heggelund, Nyquist) (Aschehoug, Oslo) Store Norske Leksikon: Jan Erik Vold Økland, Einar.
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An American woody climber (Celastrus scandens), whose yellow capsules open late in autumn, and disclose the red aril which covers the seeds; -- also called Roxbury waxwork.
n.
A exterior covering, forming a false coat or appendage to a seed, as the loose, transparent bag inclosing the seed or the white water lily. The mace of the nutmeg is also an aril.
a.
Having no aril; -- said of certain seeds, or of the plants producing them.
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Having an aril.
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The state or quality of being arid or without moisture; dryness.
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A kind of spice; the aril which partly covers nutmegs. See Nutmeg.
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Characterized by drought; wanting rain; arid; adust.
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Alt. of Ariled
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Alt. of Ariled
superl.
Free from moisture; having little humidity or none; arid; not wet or moist; deficient in the natural or normal supply of moisture, as rain or fluid of any kind; -- said especially: (a) Of the weather: Free from rain or mist.
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Exhausted of moisture; parched with heat; dry; barren.
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Alt. of Arillus