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Bengtsson and began
When Wim Jansen was appointed as the interim manager to replace Günder Bengtsson and Pim Verbeek after a 6 – 0 defeat against PSV, the outlook began to improve for the club.

Bengtsson and poet
Frans Gunnar Bengtsson ( 4 October 1894 – 19 December 1954 ) was a Swedish novelist, essayist, poet and biographer.

Bengtsson and with
In 2002, Gunder Bengtsson led Molde to second place in the league, but like when he won the league with Vålerenga in 1983 and 1984, there weren't much enthusiasm around the club's sixth silver medals, because of the defensive tactics and lack of local players.
< tr valign = top >< td > Regency < td > In 1457 ( with Jöns Bengtsson ( Oxenstierna )),
Erik Axelsson ( Tott ), ( c. 1419 – 1481 ) Dano-Swedish statesman and regent of Sweden, under the Kalmar Union, in 1457, shared with Jöns Bengtsson ( Oxenstierna ), and alone 1466 – 1467.
The youth manager Roger Gustafsson took over the team from Gunder Bengtsson in 1990, and his time with IFK was to become very successful, winning Allsvenskan five times between 1990 and 1995.
In 1988, Eddie Bengtsson wrote a handful of songs to be performed at Finn Albertsson's birthday party, with Alexander Hofman performing vocals ; the three young men dubbed the band Mr. Spock ( after the name for the character Spock of Star Trek ).
On stage the band members adopted a cyberpunk / sci-fi-esque personae, with Eddie Bengtsson calling himself " Eddie B. Kirk ", Alexander Hofman as " Android ", and Finn Albertsson as " Cybernoid ".
Led by French internationals Marcel Domingo, Antoine Bonifaci, Abdelaziz Ben Tifour and Jean Courteaux, as well as the Argentine duo of Pancho González and Luis Carniglia and the Swede Pär Bengtsson, Nice won the league despite finishing equal on points with Lille.
Previously, in 2001, the IFSA in its former guise had entered an agreement with World Class Events ( WCE ), headed by Ulf Bengtsson, to run the Super Series.
Previously, in 2001, the IFSA in its former guise had entered an agreement with World Class Events ( WCE ), headed by Ulf Bengtsson, to run the Super Series.
The Swedish writer Sven Stolpe reports that somebody asked author Frans G. Bengtsson " what intentions he had with The Long Ships ", to which Bengtsson responded that he had no particular intentions.
In essays, Bengtsson expresses disgust with " psychological realism " in the literature of his day where the thoughts and feelings of the characters are discussed explicitly rather than indicated by actions and outward signs.
In 1952 the club yet again ended up in 2nd place, the club also went on a trip, first to Germany, where they played a series of matches, and then to the French Riviera where the club played a game and enjoyed the weather and beach, they then returned home and played a game against Brazilian team Corinthians with a mixed team of Halmstads BK and IS Halmia players, the Brazilians won with 10-1, Sylve Bengtsson returned from the 1952 Summer Olympics with a bronze medal.
Halmstads BK reached their best position so far in 1954-55 season as the club ended up in 2nd place, winning Stora Silvret ( eng: The Big Silver ), then during 1955-56 season, Halmstads BK biggest victory was recorded as they club crushed Västerås SK with 9-0, Östen Ståhl scored 6 goals in the match, Sylve Bengtsson also became the leagues top goal scorer with 22 goals, Halmstads BK ended in 7th position.
The year 1971 was turbulent, as manager Janne Holmberg left in the middle of the season due to a dispute with the board, former top player Sylve Bengtsson replaced him and then the club defeated Perstorp SK in the seriefinal and qualifid to Allsvenskan, they ended up in 2nd place and was promoted to Allsvenskan, however the spell in the top league became only 1 year as the club ended up dead last and with only 14 goals scored in 1972, but the spell was yet again 1 year, under the leadership of Sven Agne Larsson, as the club was able to play 20 games in a row without a defeat, the club was close to be relegated back to Division 2, first in 1974 the club ended in 11th place out of 14 and then in 1975 only survived because of better goal difference then GAIS.
* 1988 The profoto book of flash together with Annie Leibovitz, Yukio Shimizu, Jan Bengtsson: the history of studio lighting
* Co-recorded with Rickard Bengtsson ( coach!
The album featured Peter Wildoer and Martin Bengtsson, who would also go on to record Stigmata with Arch Enemy in 1998.

Bengtsson and published
Later, Bengtsson became widely known for his Viking saga novel Röde Orm ( The Long Ships ), published in two parts in 1941 and 1945.

Bengtsson and .
Before that, ancestors had used the patronymic naming system of Scandinavian countries: his father was named Ingemarsson after his father Ingemar Bengtsson.
* Frans Gunnar Bengtsson ( 1894 – 1954 ), author, The Long Ships.
* August 11 – In Sweden, Regent Kettil Karlsson Vasa dies and is succeeded by Jöns Bengtsson Oxenstierna.
Archbishop of Sweden Jöns Bengtsson Oxenstierna and statesman Erik Axelsson Tott become co-regents of Sweden.
* December 15 – Jöns Bengtsson Oxenstierna, archbishop and Regent of Sweden ( b. 1417 )
* Erik Axelsson Tott replaces Jöns Bengtsson Oxenstierna as Regent of Sweden.
* Frans G. Bengtsson: The Long Ships Viking saga
* In The Long Ships or Red Orm ( original title: Röde Orm ), a best-selling Swedish novel written by Frans Gunnar Bengtsson, the plot takes place some decades later-a large part of it in the court of the aging Harald, shortly before the outbreak of the rebellion of his son Swen.
While it is perhaps not quite a match for Frans Gunnar Bengtsson's genre-defining 1941 novel Röde Orm ( later expanded and better known as The Long Ships ), Bengtsson had the advantage of being culturally closer to his sources.
The Government therefore ordered the Speaker of the Riksdag, Ingemund Bengtsson, to serve as Regent ad interim for two days.
Swedish author Frans G. Bengtsson and Professor Ragnhild Hatton have written noted biographies of Charles XII of Sweden, as did Voltaire in 1731.
A document signed by his brother, John III of Sweden, and a nobleman, Bengt Bengtsson Gylta ( 1514 – 74 ), gave Eric's guards in his last prison authorization to poison him if anyone tried to release him.
Nacka became the location of an experiment in psychiatry in the 1970s, initiated by psychiatrist Bengt Bengtsson.
Aars is renowned for its collection of artwork by Per Kirkeby, politician Svend Auken, and successful business man Jes Lund Bengtsson.
In Sweden his short tenure as monarch was preceded by regents, Jöns Bengtsson Oxenstierna and Erik Axelsson Tott and succeeded by regent Kettil Karlsson Vasa.
He received the power from temporary Swedish regents archbishop Jöns Bengtsson Oxenstierna and lord Erik Axelsson Tott.
On 6 November 2000, after the sacking of Erik Brakstad, Gunder Bengtsson was announced head coach for two years.
After one season, Bengtsson and his assistant Kalle Björklund was signed for three more years.
In the first six matches of the 2003-season, Molde collected five points, and on 22 May 2003 Bengtsson got fired and was replaced by Odd Berg.
In 1457, a rebellion took place, led by Archbishop Jöns Bengtsson ( Oxenstierna ) and a nobleman, Erik Axelsson Tott.

began and poet
She began to explain, `` There was this poet, in Italy '' He interrupted, `` Please don't judge all poets ''.
Ordained in the Church of England in 1764, Newton became curate of Olney, Buckinghamshire, where he began to write hymns with poet William Cowper.
Charles began his career as a contemporary and urban performance poet on the British cabaret circuit.
The second chapter in Ecuador's struggle for emancipation from Spanish colonial rule began in Guayaquil, where independence was proclaimed in October 1820 by a local patriotic junta under the leadership of the poet José Joaquín de Olmedo.
In literature the most successful figure of the mid-nineteenth century was Walter Scott, who began as a poet and also collected and published Scottish ballads.
The Preface of Kubla Khan began by explaining that it was printed: " at the request of a poet of great and deserved celebrity, and as far as the author's own opinions are concerned, rather as a psychological curiosity, than on the ground of any supposed poetic merits ".
The meeting of a mosaic of people from India, China, Africa and Europe began a process of hybridisation and intercultural frictions and dialogues, which poet Khal Torabully has termed " coolitude ".
Il pirata was a resounding immediate success and began Bellini's faithful and fruitful collaboration with the librettist and poet Felice Romani, and cemented his friendship with his favored tenor Giovanni Battista Rubini, who had sung in Bianca e Gernando.
Quite early in his career he began to distinguish himself as a lyric poet, with the three successive volumes of his Heather Blossoms ( 1845-1854 ).
( also known as Hilda Doolittle, another well-known poet whom he befriended while attending the University of Pennsylvania ), but soon he began to develop opinions that differed from those of his poet / friends.
* Renaissance poet Christopher Marlowe began an expansive version of the narrative.
It was not until the poet Randall Jarrell wrote the introduction for a new American edition in 1965 that the novel began to receive a larger audience.
Hrabal began as a poet, producing a collection of lyrical poetry in 1948 ( Ztracená ulička ).
She later began an affair with the celebrated Acmeist poet Osip Mandelstam, whose wife, Nadezhda, declared later, in her autobiography that she came to forgive Akhmatova for it in time.
She became close friends with Boris Pasternak ( who, though married, proposed to her many times ) and rumours began to circulate that she was having an affair with influential lyrical poet Alexander Blok.
After One Minute Silence, Barry began to write and perform new material as a slam poet and public speaker.
American poet and singer Rod McKuen began translating Brel's songs into English, and the Kingston Trio recorded one of his English versions on their Time to Think album, " Seasons in the Sun ", based on Brel's " Le moribond " ( The dying one ).
Heine began to acquire a reputation as a poet at Bonn.
Eventually, the SOE began using original compositions ( thus not in any published collection of poems from any poet ) to give added protection ( see The Life That I Have, an example ), but also adopted other more secure methods such as Worked-out Keys ( WOKs ) and the one-time pad.
Both girls began having their poems published as teenagers, and they eventually counted among their admirers Massachusetts poet and abolitionist John Greenleaf Whittier, New York Tribune newspaper editor Horace Greeley, and author Edgar Allan Poe, who pronounced Alice Cary's Pictures of Memory, " one of the most musically perfect lyrics in the English language.
He followed this with Wallenstein's Camp, inspired by Friedrich Schiller's Wallenstein drama trilogy, and began a third symphonic poem Hakon Jarl, based on the tragic drama by Danish poet Adam Oehlenschläger.
The critic, novelist, and poet Glyn Jones's ( 1905 – 1995 ) career also began in the 1930s, but he belongs more to the later era, and one of his most important works, the novel The Island of Apples, was published in 1965.
" Noting Eliot's comment that, for himself as a poet, ' the words come last ', Tippett only began writing down the notes when he had a clear concept of the structure and character of the piece in question.
Deutscher first attracted notice as a poet, when at 16 he began publishing poems in Polish literary periodicals.

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