“A turning point in my life was when I watched the movie Titanic,” Yeonmi told the audience at the Oslo Freedom Forum.
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Eventually, Rawashda moved to Oslo, one of the most progressive cities in the world.
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“The Palestinians under Oslo are obligated to do everything they can,” he said.
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A few years later, though, when my Jerusalemite husband and I moved temporarily to the U.S., Oslo was already in tatters.
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Oslo was an “elite political process” that did not involve or influence locals on the ground to support change, he said.
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Among others the founder of Oslo (p. 95) had in that realm gotten enormous riches.
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The Danes burned Oslo in order to prevent it from falling into the hands of the Swedes.
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He even had the audacity to attack Oslo, set fire to the town, capture his foe, and after a brief imprisonment executed him.
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Two bailiffs went to Oslo to bring the tidings to King Inge.
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In accordance with this agreement Haakon now moved southward and took up his residence in Oslo.
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British Dictionary definitions for Oslo
Oslo
/ (ˈɒzləʊ, Norwegianˈuslu) /
noun
the capital and chief port of Norway, in the southeast at the head of Oslo Fjord (an inlet of the Skagerrak): founded in about 1050; university (1811); a major commercial and industrial centre, producing about a quarter of Norway's total output. Pop: 521 886 (2004 est)Former name: (1624–1877)Christiania, (1877–1924)Kristiania
Capital of Norway and largest city in the country, located at the head of a fjord on Norway's southern coast; Norway's main port and chief commercial, industrial, and transportation center.