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Ålborg

American  
[awl-bawrg] / ˈɔl bɔrg /
Or Aalborg

noun

  1. a seaport in NE Jutland, in Denmark.


Ålborg British  
/ ˈɔlbɔr /

noun

  1. a variant spelling of Aalborg

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Césare Peeren, an architect from Rotterdam's Superuse Studios is currently waiting for planning permission to turn two 55m blades into a bridge in Denmark's city of Ålborg, he says.

From BBC

Tim Alborg, a Democratic strategist in Georgia, said the jury is out on whether anti-Reid messages will sway voters.

From Washington Times

“Sure, there are some D.C. folks trying to demonize Reid down here in the same way they’ve attempted to use Nancy Pelosi’s name as a slur,” Mr. Alborg said.

From Washington Times

AlBorg Laboratories bought a stake in a Sudanese company, Ultralabs, earlier this year, capitalizing on weakness in the region.

From New York Times

To help AlBorg navigate the uprisings, Abraaj introduced a new management team and posted two executives from its firm to support the transition.

From New York Times