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Ingmar

[ ing-mahr ]

noun

  1. a male given name.


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One afternoon we were watching Ingmar Bergman's Autumn Sonata.

We had been looking at this Ingmar Bergman film called The Silence, with this boy walking the corridors of a hotel.

I think people like [Robert] Bresson and [Ingmar] Bergman tackled big themes of human nature.

Almost every night, in those happy, bygone days, you could catch an Ingmar Bergman movie, for a buck.

Now with the imminent arrest of Ingmar Guandique, Chandra Levy is being remembered once more.

But what is germane to my purpose must be told, and of this a part is the personality of Brynhild Ingmar.

Mrs. Ingmar was a woman who centred all her interests in books and chiefly in the scientific forms of occult research.

I was leaving a friend and one whom I dimly felt might one day be more than a friend—Brynhild Ingmar.

Then they went to the neighbouring farms and inquired for Ingmar Ingmarson.

The whole of Christmas-eve they were looking for Ingmar Ingmarson.

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