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Nordica

[ nawr-di-kuh ]

noun

  1. Lillian Lillian Norton, 1859–1914, U.S. soprano.


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The key point of all that tech is that while Nordica focused on saving weight—crucial in skis over 100mm—they also were careful to add performance enhancing materials back into the ski.

Last year, Nordica updated the Enforcer 100 with a new tip construction and carbon chassis, which cemented its spot as a constant podium finisher.

If you charge on trail more than you surf powder, you might be a Nordica 104 customer.

That move defies industry trends, but Nordica likes the dampening and rebound properties of wood, and so do we.

The Nordica engineers back in Austria set out to enhance that loose and surfy feel while maintaining the brand’s famous crud-busting and high-speed-bashing guts.

It was Nordica who first told me of Sbriglia, giving him honest credit for the help he had been to her.

Marcella Sembrich and Lillian Nordica were both in the opera company that year.

The next day, after the affair of the concert was pleasantly over, Nordica came into my room like a whirlwind.

Nordica was placed at another strategical point 2,500 miles away, at Minneapolis.

The engagement, which had been once broken off, came to a sudden climax while Nordica was in Indianapolis.

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