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Back in real life, the money is there to commemorate Andersen's 200th anniversary, courtesy of the Hans Christian Andersen 2005 Foundation, and Lepage uses his kroner to weave a story full of parallels between himself and the master taleteller.
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* Norwegian kroner (NOK).
Whoever it was, he paid his fine of 2,500 kroner, as did the other players there.
His pacifist spirit led him to devote his fortune (33 million Swedish Kroner) to the awards that bear his name.
Koch exchanged one fifth of his 5,000 bitcoins, generating enough kroner to buy an apartment in Toyen, one of the Norwegian capital's wealthier areas.
Norway honors Birkeland on the 200 kroner bank note with his portrait and a stylized aurora.
Such fines became the norm in the first few years; an anecdote in the book Landsholdet suggested that, on one occasion, Elkjaer pulled out two 500-kroner bills and paid his up front because he knew he'd be late.
The first section ends with the narrator in a state of near-bliss after getting ten kroner for a feuilleton, but his over-all situation does not seem likely to improve.
** The first section ends with the narrator in a state of near-bliss after getting ten kroner for a feuilleton, but his over-all situation does not seem likely to improve.
As Nelson's ships of the line engaged their Danish counterparts, Riou took his frigates in to harass the Tre Kroner forts and blockships.
Subhe Mohammad estimates that his valuables have a combined value of about 1700 kroner (£173).
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