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Danish

noun as in bun

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noun as in Danish pastry

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noun as in doughnut

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noun as in tart

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The minimalist, low-profile, utterly Danish design is an immediate, uncontested flop.

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According to his tweet, the two studies he was referring to at the cabinet meeting were a Danish study from 2015 and a non-peer-reviewed preprint posted online in August, which refers to the Danish paper.

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The aircraft disappeared before authorities could intercept them, leaving Danish authorities without evidence of who sent them.

This season happily occasioned the arrival of a new soloist, Ryan Tomash, currently on a leave of absence from the Royal Danish Ballet, where he is a principal dancer.

He later had spells with Bournemouth and Danish side Aarhus before retiring aged 30.

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