that my way of doing things is not always the best way. Diversity is hard, but I it is crucial for growth. I am still Faroese, and I will always stick to Faroese values. But now I understand that even we can [...] We landed in Arkansas at around four in the evening, but for us - myself and my friend Samal, it could just as well have been four in the morning. Having traveled for three days, through three different [...] try some guarana because that really worked for her son, who was a truck driver. I was astonished, but Wal-Mart wasn’t the only place this happened. Everywhere I went, random people I had never seen before
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the corner now, our steps will always rhyme. You know my love goes with you, as your love stays with me. It's just the way it changes, like the shoreline and the sea. But let's not talk of love or chains [...] them. In formless circumstance. Then I came back from where I'd been. My room, it looked the same - But there was nothing left between, the nameless and the name. I'll try to say a little more: Love went
that they are good cooperation partners. We can still not call ourselves an oil-producing nation, but an important aspect has been confirmed, which is worth reciting once again. It has been confirmed, [...] seismic data has been accumulated and interpreted. For many it may seem that there is not much activity, but we must not forget that a drilling is just the end result of an exhaustive preliminary work project [...] new ideas, which may move us closer to our goal. There are also others involved in this large task, but we do not see them or their activity in our everyday life. Knowledge on the area is of course much
to heartening wisdom find But there is no wisdom to gather that brings out those trusty words Like bleeding birds, they splatter right down back on the snow-covered earth But I know that treasures are [...] flowing in me a pinching of gruelling misgivings swirls round and round, begging, yearning for heed But rumble from gorges revels in glee at us and our loving and living They play around with us, all palettes [...] where all is just hatred and dread :||: where tragedy seems to flourish and human beings lie dead :||: But out from these depths of horror that flame within human minds this endless hollow is swelling that
surface. On this background it is possible to make predictions of what you may find deep down, but one is always taking a risk, and you will not know if you find anything, before you actually hit it with the [...] us invest in alternative and renewable energy. On the whole, I see good reasons to be optimistic, but at the same time careful, about possible oil findings and developments in a near future in and around
making themselves visible, by for example having a stand in the festival area and adds that he is always very interested is seeing the Faroe stand, in particular the good food on offer to visiting guests [...] size, the largest participating companies this time are FMC Technology, StatoilHydro and Cameron, but in respect to turnover General Electric, GasProm, StatoilHydro, ExxonMobil and Schlumberger are counted
despite having been the President of the world’s most powerful country for 8 years he nevertheless always felt like a servant. The Presidency was merely a loan and his foremost goal was to achieve the best [...] in Washington is immense. Thousands of kilometers divide the United States from the Faroe Islands. But this did not deter the Norse a thousand years ago. In fragile wooden boats they set sail from the Northern [...] settled in the American mainland. ??The Nordic settlers did not stay for long on the American mainland. But archaeological studies have proven that they discovered America a long time before Columbus. In this
to be allotted each year. As one respected fishing journalist recently wrote: There are always some complaints, but the grass roots hatred and sheer loathing of the management system that is heard from fishermen
whale-hunts with Caaing or pilot-whales as their victims, were a feature of Orkney and Shetland life, but it is only in the Faroe Islands, two hundred miles to the north of Britain, that this tradition continues [...] on with the finding-boat, he decides where the school or grind shall be driven ashore. It is not always an easy decision, for the run of the tide, weather and other factors have to be considered. The whales