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Palmgren

American  
[pahm-gruhn, pahlm-gren] / ˈpɑm grən, ˈpɑlm grɛn /

noun

  1. Selim 1878–1951, Finnish pianist and composer.


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Palmgren says he signed up out of civic duty when he got the offer from his former employer.

From Washington Times

The ban will include the pages of the Red Ice TV hosts Lana Lokteff and Henrik Palmgren, as well as their internet radio show, Radio3Fourteen.

From The Guardian

Tristan Palmgren The US writer burst on to the SF scene this year with a stunning novel about an extraterrestrial who has arrived in 14th-century Italy to study the black death.

From The Guardian

The juxtaposition of alien and human cultures at the heart of Quietu allows Palmgren to ask a host of knotty philosophical questions, as well as to tell an emotionally affecting story.

From The Guardian

The woman has read newspaper accounts of Salander’s recent exploits and has decided to turn over some of the clinic’s documents to Palmgren.

From Washington Post