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Vidar

American  
[vee-dahr] / ˈvi dɑr /

noun

Scandinavian Mythology.
  1. a son of Odin, who will survive Ragnarok after killing Fenrir.


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Vidar Helgesen, the executive director of the private foundation said in a statement that there was a global trend in which “dialogue between those with differing views is being reduced.”

From Seattle Times

"It is clear that the world is increasingly divided into spheres, where dialogue between those with differing views is being reduced," Vidar Helgesen, executive director of the Nobel Foundation, said in a statement.

From Reuters

"Given the challenges the world faces, it feels especially important to highlight Alfred Nobel's idea of international community," said Vidar Helgesen, executive director of the Nobel Foundation.

From Reuters

Svalbard's chief police inspector, Vidar Arnesen, told the BBC that Popov was convicted of threatening behaviour with an armed weapon rather than bank robbery, as he had been trying to draw attention to himself.

From BBC

Iceland's two most dangerous chances came in the 76th minute when Vidar Kjartansson bounced a try off the goal post seconds before a shot that beat Corona was waved off by an offside call.

From Los Angeles Times