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Erling Norvik ( 9 April 1928 31 December 1998 ) was a Norwegian politician from the Conservative Party.
Norvik was born in Vadsø, the son of Erling Johannes Norvik, who served in the Norwegian parliament ( Stortinget ) from 1949 to 1961.
The younger Norvik started his professional career as a journalist for the regional paper Finnmarken when he was 12 years old and was elected to Stortinget in 1961 from his native county, Finnmark, succeeding his father.

Norvik and for
Another proposed solution for the typically less frequent, long distance travel is " rapid charging ", such as the Aerovironment PosiCharge line ( up to 250 kW ) and the Norvik MinitCharge line ( up to 300 kW ).
By 1938 the company had 5 vessels, Nore, Norvinn, Norvik, Norlys and Norbris, totalling-a large tanker fleet for that period.

Norvik and from
In spite of friendly rivalry with Erling Norvik, Rolf Presthus, and Jan P. Syse, these and other party members led a political shift in Norway away from the social democratic legacy.

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" The king is Richard Norvik ( Barry Miller ), a former class geek turned multi-millionaire computer whiz.
Norvik Press, 1990.
This period is the height of Norse ( viking ) expansion in Dublin, Ireland and Norvik ( York ), England.

was and seated
`` Funny thing '', Mr. Kahler said, when they were seated, `` when I heard you ringing, I figured it was that guy down the block, Hausman ''.
At the very first, then, Brumidi was required, by the classically pyramidal shape of his central group, to fill in the triangular space above the seated girl on Liberty's right, before starting on the allegorical figures themselves.
One week before the convention, Depew was seated on the porch of a country home on the Hudson, gazing at the opposite shore.
Neither was seated on the jury.
He was not seated on the jury.
I was seated next to the director of the Seventh Day Adventists' world radio program.
Jean Boucher's statue of the seated skeptical thinker Ernest Renan, shown to the left, caused great controversy when it was installed in Tréguier, Brittany in 1902.
From that time Abdur Rahman was fairly seated on the throne at Kabul, and in the course of the next few years he consolidated his dominion over all Afghanistan, suppressing insurrections by a sharp and relentless use of his despotic authority.
: Do you believe in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord, who was born of the Virgin Mary, was crucified, died, and was buried, rose from the dead, and is now seated at the right hand of the Father?
It was a state of the Holy Roman Empire for some time, probably starting at 1161 / 1165, but never managed to gain control over a significant territory, being overshadowed by the Margraviate of Brandenburg, which was originally seated in the same city.
He had to remain seated in the freezing cold as the coffin was carried, having tired himself out by standing at the rehearsal the previous day.
The Stoic Seneca states in his Apocolocyntosis that Claudius ' voice belonged to no land animal, and that his hands were weak as well ; however, he showed no physical deformity, as Suetonius notes that when calm and seated he was a tall, well-built figure of dignitas.
About a year later, Hilbert attended a banquet and was seated next to the new Minister of Education, Bernhard Rust.
The aerial journey was simulated by an eighteen-minute ride on a conveyor system, carrying 552 seated spectators at a time, covering a winding path a third of a mile long through the model.
In the Temple of Hera at Olympia, Hera's seated cult figure was older than the warrior figure of Zeus that accompanied it.
In myth and cult, fragmentary references and archaic practices remain of the sacred marriage of Hera and Zeus, and at Plataea, there was a sculpture of Hera seated as a bride by Callimachus, as well as the matronly standing Hera.
A Constituent Assembly was elected which was seated in Paris.
One, however a stately goddess seated on a throne flanked by two female lions was found in a grain bin, which Mellaart suggests might have been a means of ensuring the harvest or protecting the food supply.
' Imhotep was portrayed as a priest with a shaven head, seated and holding a papyrus roll.
Mihdhar was seated in seat 12B, next to Moqed.
Finally Vane proceeded to Whitechurch in Hampshire and was elected a third time and was this time seated in Parliament.

was and legislature
The Belgian Congo was granted its independence with what seemed a workable Western-style form of government: there were to be a president and a premier, and a bicameral legislature elected by universal suffrage in the provinces.
The stage was then set for the campaign for statewide election of the Illinois legislature which would, in turn, select Lincoln or Douglas as its U. S. senator.
Although Lincoln believed it was not within Congress's power to free the slaves within the states, he approved the bill in deference to the legislature.
When his district was redrawn by the Whigs, that party had won the past two gubernatorial elections, in addition to gaining control of the legislature.
This is done because the name change " was not approved by any sitting legislature in Burma ".
Before 1938, the federal courts, like almost all other common law courts, decided the law on any issue where the relevant legislature ( either the U. S. Congress or state legislature, depending on the issue ), had not acted, by looking to courts in the same system, that is, other federal courts, even on issues of state law, and even where there was no express grant of authority from Congress or the Constitution.
The so-called Parliamentary Republic was not a true parliamentary system, in which the chief executive is elected by the legislature.
Yet free debate within the confines of the legislature was permitted.
Neither bill was passed in the legislature.
Scott County was formed by an act of the Wisconsin Territorial legislature in 1837.
On 19 March, a constitutional referendum was voted on and passed reforming the laws surrounding the power and election of the presidency, limiting the presidency to two four-year terms, providing judicial supervision of elections, requiring the president to appoint a deputy, calling for a commission to draft a new constitution following the parliamentary election, and providing easier access to presidential elections by candidates ( 30, 000 signatures from at least 15 provinces, 30 members of a chamber of the legislature, or nomination by a party holding at least one seat in the legislature ).
A National Assembly, composed entirely of the PFDJ, was established as a transitional legislature ; elections have been postponed indefinitely following the start of the border conflict with Ethiopia.
Until 2009, when the new constitution came into force and created the Legislative Assembly, the legislature of the islands was the Legislative Council, which had existed since the 19th century.
This Constructive Vote of No Confidence is intended to avoid the situation of the Weimar Republic in which the executive did not have enough support in the legislature to govern effectively, but the legislature was too divided to name a successor.
As a respected military hero and large landowner, he held local office and was elected to the Virginia provincial legislature, the House of Burgesses, beginning in 1758.
First printed in March 1812, this political cartoon was drawn in reaction to the state senate electoral districts drawn by the Massachusetts legislature to favour the Democratic-Republican Party candidates of Governor Elbridge Gerry over the Federalists.
In 1922, Dartiguenave was replaced by Louis Borno, who ruled without a legislature until 1930.
A plebiscite permitted the transfer of all authority in economic matters from the legislature to the executive, but Vincent was not content with this expansion of his power.
In 1935 he forced through the legislature a new constitution, which was also approved by plebiscite.
The constitution praised Vincent, and it granted the executive sweeping powers to dissolve the legislature at will, to reorganize the judiciary, to appoint ten of twenty-one senators ( and to recommend the remaining eleven to the lower house ), and to rule by decree when the legislature was not in session.
A treaty incorporating the key provisions of this agreement with J. P. Morgan was finally signed in January 1911 and submitted to the Honduran legislature by Dávila.

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