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Lauritzen may refer to: Surname: *Carl Lauritzen (1879–1940), Danish actor *Dag Otto Lauritzen (born 1956), retired Norwegian professional cyclist * Flemming Lauritzen (born 1949), former Danish handball player who competed in the 1972 Summer Olympics *Henny Lauritzen (1871–1938), Danish stage and film actress of the silent era in Denmark *Jan Thomas Lauritzen (born 1974), Norwegian handball player * Lau Lauritzen Sr. (1878–1938), Danish film director, screenwriter and actor of the silent era *Lau Lauritzen Jr. (1910–1977), Danish actor, screenwriter, and film director *Lauritz Lauritzen (1910–1980), German politician of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) *Per Roger Lauritzen (born 1956), Norwegian non-fiction writer *Peter Lauritzen (born 1959), Danish civil servant * Sarah Lauritzen (born 1976), Danish rower *Sebastian Lauritzen (born 1983), Swedish professional ice hockey winger *Steffen Lauritzen (born 1947), Head of the Department of Statistics at the Univer ...
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Carl Lauritzen
Carl Lauritzen (4 April 1879 – 18 April 1940), was a Denmark, Danish actor. He appeared in 15 films between 1912 in film, 1912 and 1920 in film, 1920. External links

* 1879 births 1940 deaths Danish male film actors Danish male silent film actors 20th-century Danish male actors Male actors from Copenhagen {{Denmark-actor-stub ...
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Torkil Lauritzen
Torkil Lauritzen (18 June 1901 – 4 June 1979) was a Danish actor. Selected filmography * ''Vester Vov-Vov'' – 1927 * ''Kraft og skønhed'' – 1928 * '' Hallo! Afrika forude!'' – 1929 * ''En fuldendt gentleman'' – 1937 * '' Frøken Møllers jubilæum'' – 1937 * ''Der var engang en vicevært'' – 1937 * ''Alarm'' – 1938 * ''Blaavand melder storm'' – 1938 * '' Champagnegaloppen'' – 1938 * ''Nordhavets mænd'' – 1939 * ''Pas på svinget i Solby'' – 1940 * ''Jeg har elsket og levet'' – 1940 * '' Sommerglæder'' – 1940 * ''Søren Søndervold'' – 1942 * ''Besættelse'' – 1944 * '' Ta', hvad du vil ha''' – 1947 * ''For frihed og ret'' – 1949 * ''Kampen mod uretten'' – 1949 * ''Frihed forpligter'' – 1951 * ''Hold fingrene fra mor'' – 1951 * ''Vi arme syndere'' – 1952 * ''Fløjtespilleren'' – 1953 * '' Himlen er blå'' – 1954 * ''En sømand går i land'' – 1954 * '' Tre finder en kro'' – 1955 * ''Taxa K-1640 Efterlyses'' – 1955 * ''Vag ...
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Lauritzen may refer to: Surname: *Carl Lauritzen (1879–1940), Danish actor *Dag Otto Lauritzen (born 1956), retired Norwegian professional cyclist * Flemming Lauritzen (born 1949), former Danish handball player who competed in the 1972 Summer Olympics *Henny Lauritzen (1871–1938), Danish stage and film actress of the silent era in Denmark *Jan Thomas Lauritzen (born 1974), Norwegian handball player * Lau Lauritzen Sr. (1878–1938), Danish film director, screenwriter and actor of the silent era *Lau Lauritzen Jr. (1910–1977), Danish actor, screenwriter, and film director *Lauritz Lauritzen (1910–1980), German politician of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) *Per Roger Lauritzen (born 1956), Norwegian non-fiction writer *Peter Lauritzen (born 1959), Danish civil servant * Sarah Lauritzen (born 1976), Danish rower *Sebastian Lauritzen (born 1983), Swedish professional ice hockey winger *Steffen Lauritzen (born 1947), Head of the Department of Statistics at the Univer ...
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Lauritzen Award
The Lauritzen Award ( da, Lauritzen-prisen) is a Danish film award which is handed every year to a female and a male Danish actor once a year by the Lauritzen Fonden. The prize is currently 250,000 DDK to each recipient since 2010. The prize was established in 1965 as the Henkel-prisen (Henkel Award), which was given to a female actor from 1965 to 1995. From 1965 to 2000 the Lauritzen Award / the Henkel Award was 50,000 DDK, from 2001 to 2009 the prize was 150,000 DDK. The recipients are chosen of a prize-commeettee, which currently consists of these members: Jens Ditlev Lauritzen, chair person, Lauritzen Fonden, Geir Sveaass, stage director, Piv Bernth, representing, DR-Culture, Poul Nesgaard, head of the Danish Film School (Den Danske Filmskole), Rikke Rottensten, editor and writer of theatrical reviews for Kristeligt Dagblad, Lars C. W. Wallenberg who writes theatrical reviews for Børsen, Kasper Wilton, head of the theater Folketeatret, Jan Lauritzen representing the Lauritzen ...
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Lauritzen Corporation
Lauritzen Corporation is a financial and interstate bank holding company headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska, USA. Lauritzen Corporation currently has bank branches in Nebraska and Iowa, and has total assets of approximately $1.36 billion. In addition to banks, Lauritzen Corporation has five holding companies and 15 insurance or financial companies. Lauritzen Corporation has an approximately 28% voting share in First National of Nebraska, Inc. It is one of the 50 largest banks in the United States ranked by total deposits, and is ranked among the top 200 United States banks by ''The Banker'' financial journal. History John Lauritzen decided to go into business for himself, and in 1947 while he was assistant cashier and months before he became an assistant vice president, he sold his house for $14,000, and the site of his future home for $3,000. He used this $17,000 and another $17,000 in borrowed money to purchase a bank in Emerson, Iowa. At the age of 28, he became the youngest ban ...
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Vilhelm Lauritzen Architects
Vilhelm Lauritzen Architects (VLA) is an architectural firm based in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was founded by Vilhelm Lauritzen, who headed the firm from its foundation in 1922 until 1969. Recent projects Completed * Daells Varehus, Copenhagen (1933) * Radiohuset, Frederiksberg (1936) * Folkets Hus, Copenhagen (1953 ) * TV-Byen, Gladsaxe (1964) * Terminal 3, Copenhagen Airport, Copenhagen (1995) * DR Byen, Ørestad, Copenhagen (2001) * Waterfront Shopping, Hellerup (2007) * Stævnen, Ørestad, Copenhagen (2009) * Fælledklubhuset, Copenhagen (2011) * Krøyers Plads, Copenhagen (2016) In progress * TV-SYD, Kolding, Denmark * Niels Bohr Science Park, Copenhagen (competition win 2010) * Carlsberg, Plot 8, Carlsberg, Copenhagen * Danish embassy, New Delhi, India (competition win 2011) * Nissan harbourfront development, Halmstad, Sweden (competition win 2012) * Residential development, Rostock, Germany (with Wuttke & Ringhof, competition win 2012) * European School, Carlsberg, Copenha ...
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Lauritzen Gardens
Lauritzen Gardens are a botanical gardens and arboretum located at 100 Bancroft Street in the South Omaha neighborhood of Omaha, Nebraska. The gardens are open daily during business hours; an admission fee is charged. History The gardens began in 1982, following two years of preliminary planning. Construction started in 1995 on the rose garden. Other early gardens included a shade hosta garden, herb garden, children's garden, and spring flowering walk. The arboretum represents seven regional plant communities: prairie, savannah, oak hickory forest, maple linden forest, farmstead windbreak, marsh, and flood plain river margin. Since opening, new garden areas have been added each year. The garden also features a parking garden and arrival garden with annual and perennial flowers. The festival garden, with colorful annual plantings and open lawn expanses, is the site of several annual events; the Victorian garden combines characteristics of both English and Victorian gardens; the ...
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Lauritzen Canal
The Lauritzen Canal is a shipping waterway which is part of the larger Port of Richmond in Richmond, California. It was dredged out of the former expanse of the now atrophied Castro Cove wetlands of the West Richmond Watershed. It was created for shipbuilding yards in World War II. Today is serves as part of the operation of the Port of Richmond for largely petrochemical, liquid bulk, and vehicle imports. The California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment has issued a "DO NOT EATwarningfor any fish and shellfish caught in the Lauritzen Channel due to elevated levels of dieldrin Dieldrin is an organochloride originally produced in 1948 by J. Hyman & Co, Denver, as an insecticide. Dieldrin is closely related to aldrin, which reacts further to form dieldrin. Aldrin is not toxic to insects; it is oxidized in the insect to fo ... and DDTs. Notes {{Coord, 37.921492, N, 122.367213, W, display=title, type:landmark Transportation buildings and structures in Contra Costa ...
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Lauritzen Bay
Matusevich Glacier is a broad glacier about long, with a well developed glacier tongue, flowing to the coast of East Antarctica between the Lazarev Mountains and the northwestern extremity of the Wilson Hills. Geography The glacier flows toward the coast of East Antarctica, pushing through a channel between the Lazarev Mountains and the north-western tip of the Wilson terrain. Constrained by surrounding rocks, the river of ice holds together. But stresses resulting from the glacier's movement make deep crevasses, or cracks, in the ice. After passing through the channel, the glacier has room to spread out as it floats on the ocean. The expanded area and the jostling of ocean waves prompts the ice to break apart, which it often does along existing crevasses. Matusevich Glacier does not drain a significant amount of ice off of the Antarctic continent, so the glacier's advances and retreats lack global significance. Like other Antarctic glaciers, however, Matusevich helps glaciol ...
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Vilhelm Lauritzen
Vilhelm Lauritzen (9 September 1894 – 22 December 1984) was a leading Danish modern architect, founder of the still active architectural firm Vilhelm Lauritzen Arkitekter. Biography Vilhelm Lauritzen was born in Slagelse, Denmark. He studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen, graduating in 1921. The following year he founded his own firm, Vilhelm Lauritzen Arkitekter, in 1928 and remained active in the firm until 1969. He received the Academy's Gold Medal in 1926 and up through the 1920s he created a number of monumental designs in a classicist style which were never realized.Anne-Louise Sommer: Towards the end of the decade he travelled in Central Europe and became acquainted with the latest trends in Functionalist architecture with its technical and structural innovations. This inspired him to a grounded and restrained Modernism and it was with such buildings that he had his breakthrough. His first large commission to be built was the Daells Varehus ...
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Steffen Lauritzen
Steffen Lauritzen FRS (born 22 April 1947) is former Head of the Department of Statistics at the University of Oxford and Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford, and currently Emeritus Professor of Statistics at the University of Copenhagen. He is a leading proponent of mathematical statistics and graphical models. He studied statistics at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, completing the degree of Candidatus statisticae (M.Sc. level) in 1972 and Licentiatus statisticae (PhD level) in 1975. He was appointed there as Lecturer of Statistics and remained until 1981. He continued as Professor of Mathematics and Statistics at Aalborg University, Denmark, from 1981 to 2004. From 2004-2014 he was Professor of Statistics at the University of Oxford, from 2014 to 2021, he was Professor of Statistics at the University of Copenhagen, and since 2021, he is Emeritus Professor of Statistics there. He was elected a member of the International Statistical Institute in 1984, and a Fellow of the Roya ...
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