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Randers

(Danish ˈranərs)
n
(Placename) a port and industrial centre in Denmark, in E Jutland on Randers Fjord (an inlet of the Kattegat). Pop: 55 739 (2004 est)
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Rand•ers

(ˈrɑ nərz, -nərs)

n.
a seaport in E Jutland, in Denmark. 61,155.
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The 25-year-old, who moved to Birmingham on a PS500,000 deal from Danish club Randers in 2015, only managed 11 appearances and one goal in Poland's top division.
The 34-year-old went on to concede five goals in three games as Iceland finished bottom of the group but Qarabag - who twice held Atletico Madrid to a draw in the 2017-18 Champions League - have added him to their squad.The move brings to an end Halldorsson's two-year spell at Randers, for whom he played 65 games in the Danish Superliga.
Brock-Madsen endured a difficult first campaign in England following his move from Danish club Randers last summer.
3 February 2016 - Sweden-based technical services provider Bravida (STO: BRAV) has acquired the operations of Denmark-based electrical installation company Delta 3 Teknik A/S in Randers on eastern Jutland, the company said.
The town council of Randers stated that institutions such a childcare centers must provide " Danish food culture as a central part of the offering -- including serving pork on an equal footing with other foods."
The 22-year-old has yet to open his scoring account for Blues since moving from Danish side Randers FC, but Rowett said: "He has shown glimpses of what he has to offer.
BIRMINGHAM City completed the permanent transfer of Danish youngster Nicolai Brock-Madsen on Friday night, a signing which might leave some wondering: "Who?" You might well ask, as the striker has been learning his trade for his hometown club Randers in the Danish top flight.
Science Based Activism: Festschrift to Jorgen Randers
The theme of the paper is to demonstrate how spatial changes associated with modernization have been played out in urban space as well as the surrounding rural areas of the Danish city of Randers. The paper is based on case studies of the development of the urban economy of Randers, the efforts to modernize areas in the urban fringe of Randers during the 20th century, as well as the development of the project Randers Tropical Zoo, which indicates a new significant phase of the development of the urban economy.
One of its authors, Jorgen Randers, now gives his best guess for the next 40 years.
Todd, 65, manager of Danish side Randers FC, felt ill during a mid-season training camp in Spain.
Randers' forecasts for the global economy and environment in 2052 were published in 2012, forty years after he and his colleagues issued "The Limits to Growth" report.
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