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  2. Norwegian Lundehund - Wikipedia

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    The Lundehund was a valuable working animal for hunting puffin birds along the Norwegian coast as food for over 400 years. [2] The first known written record of the breed dates to 1591, when a bailiff wrote of his visit to Værøy that, “one cannot easily retrieve [puffins] from the depth without having a small dog accustomed to crawling into the hole and pulling the birds out.” [1] Its ...

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  4. Kammerlader - Wikipedia

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    There were two designs used for the modification: Landmarks and Lunds. Neither can be considered completely successful, but both were cheaper, and quicker, than manufacturing new M1867s. It seems that the Norwegian Army preferred the Lund, while the Landmark was the option of choice for the Royal Norwegian Navy.

  5. Chantilly-Tiffany - Wikipedia

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    Lund promoted the breed under "Tiffany" after a theatre studio in Los Angeles, USA, in the 1920s known for its elegance. The ACA dropped the "Tiffany" from recognition, their reason being its rarity. As a result, all breed representatives registered under the Lund (Sig Tim Hil Cattery) name became unregistered and lost their pedigree status.

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    Stanley Tucci's Cod with Tomatoes, Olives & Capers. 4 (6-oz.) skinless cod fillets. 1 tsp. kosher salt, divided. ¼ cup extra-virgin olive oil, plus more for drizzling

  7. Blue Anchor Line - Wikipedia

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    The owners of this shipping company in later years were Messrs. W. Lund and Sons. [1] The Blue Anchor Line was founded in London by Wilhelm Lund (born Denmark 1837, [2] died Kent, 1928) [3] in 1869. [1] His two sons were Albert Edward Lund and Friedrich Wilhelm Lund, who was also called Frederick Lund, [4] and is also recorded as F.W. Lund Jr ...

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