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After the death of Utne, the GET tried in several ways to revive the dictionary project.
Because carrying out the work required a person possessing both technical knowledge of work methods and subject knowledge in lexicography, it was difficult to proceed efficiently.
Those with such expertise had other obligations that demanded most of their time and work capacity.
Still, the club had chosen a dictionary committee that was committed to push the project forward.
In order that the work would not stagnate, they began proofreading at club meetings and on their days off from work.
This attracted many participants for several years, but the corpus was huge, and the feeling of inadequacy had slowed the work when Kjell Heggvold Ullestad came into the picture.

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