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But the Japanese kill 1,600 whales a year.Norwegians kill something similar.Icelandic kill about 400.
Norwegians kill something similar.
Norwegians all over North Dakota, Irish, even though Irish don't consider themselves
And Norwegians-- these people outside India, they are very open to adventure sports.
The Norwegians were far more efficient than the British team.
and the Norwegians are the two cultures that are pushing coffee to their extremes.
It's not just because the Norwegians are better than us.
South Pole was for the Norwegians for the United States became this great inspirational goal that we could rally
The Scandinavians, the Norwegians are the best at this kind of exploration, I think.
And the Norwegians tried to facilitate him getting out so he could have this operation.
I'm Norwegian, after all, and Norwegians are known to be a little stubborn.
It wasn't mapped really until the Soviets came back in during IGY, and then the Norwegians came in a little while later and started
from many many sources so many people were working on the salmon thing uh at the same time the Norwegians um the
carry on to the North Coast of Canada um no one had ever done this on their own two Norwegians did it as a team back in
because they have diplomatic immunity so we can do is look at the Nigerians and the Norwegians look at diplomats from
the same is true of uh particularly the well all of them really the Danes the swedes the Norwegians and they've helped
And Captain Scott, who inspired him to ski to the South Pole in the '80s-- unfortunately, they're a bit sad face that the Norwegians had beaten them, and all of them
The reason this base exists is because on this big Aleutian 76 flight, you've got Germans, Norwegians, Japanese.
The first one here is the Norwegian Arctic cod, which was badly managed by the Norwegians.
But Norwegians, Swedes, Danes, Finns, Icelanders, Germans, and Russians came in droves.
So-- This was a big deal; the Norwegians.
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