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Gudmundsson

American  
[gyd-moon-son] / ˈgüd mʊn sɒn /

noun

  1. Kristmann 1902–1983, Icelandic novelist.


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The winger came off the bench in the 64th minute and excited the home crowd with a weaving run that was only ended when he was brought down by Leeds left-back Gabriel Gudmundsson, who was booked.

From BBC

Sean Longstaff provides experience and a competitive edge after arriving from Newcastle United, while additions elsewhere have come in the shape of left-back Gabriel Gudmundsson from Lille, centre-back Jaka Bijol from Udinese, and centre-back Sebastiaan Bornauw and forward Lukas Nmecha from Wolfsburg.

From BBC

Magnus Gudmundsson, who was among the first volcanologists to fly over the site, told The New York Times that the fissure at Sundhnjukar appeared to have grown.

From New York Times

“We watched the fissure widen and a heavy stream of lava running south” toward Grindavik, Mr. Gudmundsson said.

From New York Times

The volcano has already produced 2.1 square miles of lava, Mr. Gudmundsson added, “a good amount.”

From New York Times