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Hardenberg

[hahr-dn-berk]

noun

  1. Novalis.



Hardenberg

/ ˈhardənbɛrk /

noun

  1. Friedrich von (ˈfriːdrɪç fɔn). the original name of Novalis See Novalis

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In addition to hiring the novelist Niviaq Korneliussen to handle the translation of the Greenlandic dialogue, the directorial team was influenced by a research trip organized by the prominent local businessman Svend Hardenberg, who said he tried to introduce the team to the real Greenland.

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“I think it will have an impact on how others see the relationship between Danes and Greenlanders, and maybe on how the Danes perceive themselves,” Hardenberg said.

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Steven Mackey, whose new trumpet concerto, “Shivaree,” was a highlight of the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s fall concerts, provided here an earlier jazzy trumpet concerto, this one called “Riceros,” for Hakan Hardenberg to go along with Bach’s piccolo-trumpet-dominated second Brandenberg.

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Vaughn Hardenberg Westwood :: I noticed that Spectrum is replaying Game 1 of the 1988 World Series: the “Kirk Gibson Affair.”

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The intelligent, high-spirited Hardenberg family—Teutonic Knoxes, really—are brought alive in astonishingly brief, elusive vignettes, fleeting chapters closer to the eloquent insufficiency of poems than to the reflexive garrulousness of fictional prose.

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