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Rendalen and Norwegian
Several Norwegian municipalities have a stag or stag's head in their arms: Gjemnes, Hitra, Hjartdal, Rendalen and Voss.
Åge Rendalen, a Norwegian teacher, heard the story on TBN while visiting the United States.

Rendalen and story
Rendalen wrote to the network, originally claiming that he disbelieved the tale but, upon his return to Norway, supposedly read a " factual account " of the story.
According to Rendalen, the " story " claimed not only that the cursed well was real, but that a bat-like apparition had risen out of it before blazing a trail across the Russian sky.

Rendalen and with
The following cities are twinned with Rendalen:
Disgusted with what he perceived to be mass gullibility, Rendalen decided to augment the tale at TBN's expense.

Rendalen and which
Rv30, which passes through Rendalen, also continues into Sweden.

Rendalen and name
The two municipalities were reunited on 1 January 1965 and took the name Rendalen.

Rendalen and .
File: Rendalen_komm. png | Arms of Rendalen, Norway
Trysil is bordered in the north by the municipalities of Engerdal and Rendalen, in the west by Åmot, and in the southwest by Elverum and Våler.
It is bordered to the north by Rendalen, to the east by Trysil, to the south by Elverum, to the southwest by Hamar and Ringsaker, and in the west by Stor-Elvdal.
Stor-Elvdal is bordered on the north by the municipalities of Folldal and Alvdal, on the east by Rendalen, in the south by Åmot and Ringsaker, in the west by Øyer and Ringebu, and in the northwest by Sør-Fron.
Rendalen is a municipality in Hedmark county, Norway.
Rendalen was divided into two separate municipalities ( Ytre Rendal and Øvre Rendal ) in 1880 when there was a population of 3, 529.
Rendalen is bordered on the northwest by the municipalities of Alvdal and Tynset, in the north by Tolga, in the east by Engerdal, in the south by Trysil and Åmot, and in the west by Stor-Elvdal.
Rendalen municipality encompasses most of the Rendalen valley, a side valley of the Østerdalen.
In addition, the municipality encompasses the northern part of Storsjø, a mountainous area in the east of Rendalen and a small part of Østerdalen itself.
It is bordered by Sweden to the north and east, the municipality of Trysil to the south, Rendalen to the west, and Os and Tolga to the northwest.
To the northeast lies the municipality of Tolga ; south of Tynset are Rendalen and Alvdal ; and to the west is Folldal.
Alvdal is bordered by Tynset to the north, Rendalen to the east and south, Stor-Elvdal to the south, and Folldal to the west.

deliberately and mistranslated
Irving, (...) had deliberately distorted and wilfully mistranslated documents, consciously used discredited testimony and falsified historical statistics.
It is deliberately mistranslated in Laurence Sterne's The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman, in which the narrator states, " De gustibus non disputandum est — that is, there is no disputing against Hobby-Horses ; and for my part, I seldom do ".
In May 2004 the journalist Salam Karam wrote an article in Svenska Dagbladet where he alleged that the mosque had deliberately mistranslated and / or left out controversial parts of the Arabic – Swedish translations of the sermons held in the mosque by Imam Hassan Moussa.

deliberately and trivial
Resisting the overwhelming temptation to flng himself out of that bristling death-trap, Tilghman deliberately engaged the nervous rancher in trivial conversation for a good ten minutes.
The technique of deliberately looking for and declaring these initial images aloud, however trivial or irrelevant they may seem to the conscious mind, is done with the intent of deepening the trance state, in this trance the scryer hears his own disassociated voice affirming what is seen within the concentrated state in a kind of feedback loop.
These were deliberately siphoned away from Blue Book, leaving Blue Book to deal with the more trivial reports.

deliberately and Norwegian
Since discovery by humans, numerous species have been introduced to the island, some deliberately, like the casurina, the feral pig, the Cardinal ( Cardinalis cardinalis ), anoles, ladybird beetles, and the Kiskadee, some incidentally, like the Norwegian rat ( Rattus norvegicus ) and the Black Rat ( Rattus rattus ), and the others accidentally, like the scale mites, and the brown widow spider ( Latrodectus geometricus ).
Ministers ' statements, and even more so the press guided ( or deliberately left uncorrected ) by the government, had painted far too optimistic a picture of the Norwegian campaign ; that " at last, when the enemy had been locked behind his walls, he had now put out his head to be hit ", which prompted a Chamberlain supporter to shout " It was very badly hit ".

deliberately and article
However, in the original article on Young from the first edition of the Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock and Roll and a subsequent article in the 1983 Rolling Stone Record Guide, critic Dave Marsh used this album to accuse Young of deliberately manufacturing a self-mythology, arguing that while his highlights could be seen to place him on a level with other artists from his generation like Bob Dylan or The Beatles, the particulars of his catalogue did not bear this out.
Richard Lederer assembled a taxonomy of oxymora in an article in Word Ways in 1990, running from single-word oxymora such as " pianoforte " ( literally, " soft-loud ") through " doublespeak oxymora " ( deliberately intended to confuse ) and " opinion oxymora " ( editorial opinions designed to provoke a laugh ).
A key part of the case in favour of a " some territories " reading is the claim that British and American officials involved in the drafting of the Resolution omitted the definite article deliberately in order to make it less demanding on the Israelis.
In response to the article, the co-op's board argued that having mixed-income tenants was crucial to the success of co-ops, and that the laws deliberately set aside apartments for those willing to pay market rates, such as Layton and Chow.
“ He seems to be deliberately challenging the audience: My lyricism and mastery come complete with thorns and spikes, and I promise to yank the props out from under you ,” quoted John Litweiler, longtime Down Beat jazz critic, in an article he wrote for the Chicago Sun-Times.
MacNeill offered his opinion in the article The North Began that the Tory policy in Ulster was deliberately adopted to make the display of military force with the threat of armed violence the decisive factor in relations between Ireland and Great Britain.
A 2002 Los Angeles Times article stated that the police deliberately set a fire to rouse the men out of their apartment.
" A BBC News article about the unveiling said Schröder " deliberately redefined the phrase previously used by ...
Sokal is best known for the Sokal Affair, in which he submitted a deliberately absurd article to Social Text, a critical theory journal, and was able to get it published.
He is not, however, referring to such a device as described in this article or indeed to any specific device ; he is merely giving a deliberately absurd answer to a question to avoid giving a real one.
The journal gained notoriety in 1996 for the so-called Sokal affair, when it published an article that physicist Alan Sokal had deliberately written as a hoax.
In a Sunday Telegraph article published before its first repeat transmission Grace Wyndham Goldie complained that Cathy Come Home " deliberately blurs the distinction between fact and fiction ... have a right to know whether what they are being offered is real or invented.
In 2001, the magazine Elm Street published an article in which it implied that forensic evidence proved that Tammy's death was not an accident and that her sister had deliberately administered an overdose of Halothane.
Although filmed in and around Los Angeles, the actual setting of the show was kept deliberately vague, and, in a TV Guide article about the show, " SCPD " was said to stand for " Southern California Police Department.
In an article in the New Scientist in 1983 it was reported that Dunne had written a book just before his death admitting that he was a medium and a believer in spiritualism, the article reports that Dunne had deliberately chosen to leave this out of his An Experiment with Time book as he judged that it would have affected the reception of his theory.
" A former pastor interviewed in the Charisma News article, when asked about allegations of abuse, said " There are families who have not spoken for years, brothers who are pastors all the way to the Philippines who were separated by this group and had years of not even speaking, churches that have been deliberately split, children who don't talk to their parents.
One might deliberately spoof a domain name by substituting one character with its homoglyph, thus creating a second domain name, not readily distinguishable from the first, that can be exploited in phishing ( see main article IDN homograph attack ).
The article is a de facto enumeration of the rights of the common man ; Article I, Section I, Paragraph 21 deliberately states:
According to the article " Progress Has Passed Metrobus " by Lyndsey Layton ( Washington Post, December 27, 2005 ) bus bunching may be deliberately caused by bus drivers, so that the bus ahead of them picks up more passengers and decreases their own workload.

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