Sentences with phrase «kroner on»

It is, however, possible to save a few extra kroner on your accommodation while in town.

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Earnings before interest, taxes and one - time items rose 20 % to 4.13 billion kroner ($ 652 million), beating estimates of 3.82 billion kroner Sales rose 2 % on a basis that excludes currency and acquisition effects, compared with analysts projections for growth of 3.2 % Debt reduced by 14 % to 21.9 billion kroner Carlsberg reduced its full - year forecast for gains from currency shifts to 50 million kroner from 300 million kroner.
Richard Kroner, the Gifford lecturer in 1942, concluded a long chapter on the function of the imagination in the life of faith with this paragraph:
I hear over the radio that, up on top, Kroner is stealing towards the cage.
The prize of 6 million Norwegian kroner (US$ 710,000)-- hailed as the Nobel prize of mathematics — was announced by the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters on 21 March.
On 23 August, Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg announced the establishment of a 200 million kroner ($ 22 million) fund for an annual «Abel Prize» in mathematics.
After having a short film air on an obscure cable TV channel, Nicolas was spotted by a Danish producer who offered him 3.2 million kroners to turn the short into a feature.
Now, were it our money, said kroner would be plunked down on a manual model.
Taxis take about 20 minutes to reach the city centre (depending on traffic) and cost about 250 Danish kroner; credit cards are accepted.
Yvon Lambert's artist list features a host of major stars including Sol LeWitt, Barbara Kruger, On Kawara, Richard Tuttle, Jenny Holzer, Carl Andre and many others, as well as emerging names such as Patricia Piccinini and Sven Kroner.
Full disclosure: I introduced Amp and NLE, though not as any kind of business thing (nobody gave me a kroner) but because I'd done stories on both and they seemed to fit together — NLE was desperate to find EVs and the production ones were in short supply — with Iceland at the end of a long supply chain.
Additionally, the British government in September last year pledged # 10 million to TERI — having already funded the institute to the tune of hundreds of thousands of pounds, while the Norwegian government on 13 November last year signed a 60 million Norwegian Kroners (about $ 7.5 million) contract with TERI.
In helping to fund this green transition, an average Danish household energy bill in 2020 - heated on oil, gas or district heating - will have extra costs of approx 900 Kroner ($ 175), which will be a 4 - 5 % increase.
The government on Thursday revealed plans to withdraw 121 billion kroner ($ 15 billion) from the $ 890 billion fund next year as part of an oil - fed spending bonanza that's filling a budget hole that's almost 8 percent of gross domestic product.
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