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NWNorthwest
NWNetwork
NWNorthwest Airlines (IATA airline code)
NWNuclear Waste
NWNo Way (chat)
NWNew Wave
NWNorwegian (linguistics)
NWNetWare (Novell)
NWNow What?
NWNeverwinter
NWNo Worries (chat)
NWNon-Woven (fabric)
NWNuclear Weapon
NWNeighborhood Watch (various locations)
NWNidwalden (Swiss Half Canton)
NWNetWeaver (SAP)
NWNightwish (band)
NWNational Westminster Bank
NWNet Weight
NWNow Watching
NWNetWorker
NWNuclear Warhead
NWNinja Warrior (game show)
NWNuclear Warfare
NWNanowatt (one-billionth of a watt)
NWNational Waterway (India)
NWNormal Waste
NWNot Waiverable (US DoD)
NWLondon Northwest (postcode, United Kingdom)
NWNorfolk and Western Railway Company
NWNegligible Weathering
NWNormalized Water Leaving Radiance
NWNorwold (gaming)
NWNetworks' Watchdog (Ewbury)
NWNoble Wrestling
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A total of 3,503,913 passengers chose to fly with Norwegian in August.
Christiansen, SVP Digital Innovation & Norwegian Holidays, said 'Whether you want to go to a big city or enjoy a classic beach holiday destination Norwegian Holidays offers the best package choice at the lowest prices.
In its first-quarter results the budget carrier said the uncertainty around the fate of the jets could hurt its plans to return to profitability, as it posted a loss of 1.4bn Norwegian crowns.
For the first time, Norwegian will be operating at Miami and San Francisco airports to offer direct flights at affordable fares to London, while Boston will commence a nonstop route to Rome.
Norwegian Cruise Line is an innovator in cruise travel with a 52-year history of revolutionizing traditional cruising.
To qualify, older students must submit an original essay on the topic "Your Family's Norwegian Heritage." First- through fourth-graders must submit an original drawing depicting a Norwegian topic.
The church was consecrated on December 16, 1869, and described in Cardiff trade directories at the time as: "The Norwegian iron church, southeast corner of West Bute Dock for Norwegian, Swedish, Danish and Finnish sailors and residents."
"Norwegians have gathered there for 150 years." During the late 19th century, tens of thousands of Norwegian sailors visited Cardiff aboard merchant ships bringing strong, straight timber from Scandinavia to be used as pit props in coal mines.
It have been learnt through media reports specially videos circulated in social media that FIA's employees particularly a lady constable committed severe assaults on two Norwegian Pakistan women at airport.
We are very thankful for what you are doing, Erik Forner, Norwegian Ambassador, told Duterte on Friday.
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