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Nordic

Nordic meaning

Of or relating to the Nordic countries. | Of or relating to the light colouring and tall stature of Nordic peoples. | Of or relating to the family of North Germanic languages.

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Internationally NORA.ai is closely linked to The Alan Turing Insitute (UK), the National Labs of Department of Energy (USA and Klas was active in establishing ) and the AI structures in the other Nordic countries (NORA created this Nordic conference).

Nordic Inspiration: Even the smallest details take their inspiration from the exploratory spirit of the original Vikings, reflecting deeply held Nordic traditions.

Our community is lucky to have an organization like Black Mountain Nordic Club to organize such a fun event and keep the nordic trails in fantastic condition.

Ms Pratt is the founder of Capital Nordic Walking, teaching thousands of Canberrans the benefits of nordic walking.

Bill Simpson, a Stillwater High School Nordic skiing coach, gets glitter put on his face by Siri Bohacek, Stillwater senior and captain of the girl's Nordic skiing team, before a parade honoring gold medalist Jessie Diggins on Saturday, April 14, 2018.

Nordic Museum executive director Eric Nelson traveled to the Faroe Islands in 2016, as part of a trip to get input on the new facility from Nordic cultural partners.

The Nordic Council of Ministers released “Fighting Fakes — The Nordic Way,” a report on what Scandinavian countries can do (building on a meeting in Copenhagen last fall).

The Wyoming Public Service Commission has announced that a public hearing has been scheduled regarding the Application of Nordic Ranches Water, LLC serving the Nordic Ranches subdivision northwest of Alpine.

All of the Nordic countries have cervical cancer-screening programs in place. citation Pap smear was integrated into clinical practice in the Nordic countries in the 1960s.

As a consequence, Denmark and Norway applied to join the EEC and the Nordic Council of Ministers was set up in 1971 to ensure continued Nordic cooperation.

In Sweden however Greenpeace had more than 80.000 donators, so they decided to merge all national Nordic Greenpeace organizations into Greenpeace Nordic.

Nordic In Nordic skiing the skier is not reliant on ski lifts to get up hills, and so skis and boots tend to be lighter, with a free heel to facilitate walking.

Nordic Mobile Telephone (NMT) is another analog cellular standard that was widely used in Europe, mainly in the Nordic countries, which has now been fully replaced by GSM except for limited use in rural areas due to its superior range.

Prime Ministers have ultimate responsibility but this is usually delegated to the Minister for Nordic Cooperation and the Nordic Committee for Co-operation, which co-ordinates the day-to-day work.

The Icelandic Ásatrúarfélagið describes Ásatrú as "Nordic pantheism " involving "belief in the Icelandic/Nordic folklore " including all the "spirits and entities" besides "gods and other beings" this entails.

The information office aims to represent Nordic concepts and demonstrate Nordic cooperation in Lithuania.

There have also been several popular ideas about whether or not the particular piece of mythology has a connection to the climate change that occurred in the Nordic countries at the end of the Nordic Bronze Age from about 650 BC.

While it is nowhere near as old as the older Nordic dance and music traditions, there are still hundreds of polka tunes in each of the Nordic countries.

Although Nordic power system is largely based on clean power, it is still affected by the volatility of commodity prices, mainly driven by the continental gas-fired generation.

And ended up getting the Nordic battleaxe to the face instead.