sera umfatandi, vit kunnu t.d. nevna Elektroniskt Stabilitets Program (ESP), forlyktir við ”follow me home” funktión, koyriteldu og aircondition. Bilurin startar uttan lykil við ”Ford Power” startknøttinum
(aftan/framman), el-síðuspegl v.hita, hiti í forsetrunum, aircondition, fjarstýrt sentrallás, “follow me home lyktir”, radio v.fløguspælara, fýra hátalarar, tvídeilt baksetur, seks airbag, og ABS bremsuskipan
player and a sort of right-wing socialist, who already then had decided he was going to change his home country and the world. This guy, who was inspired by Kennedy, pulled all the world’s strings 8 years [...] sphere. Later there was the summit between Reagan and Gorbatjov and today the Icelanders feel right at home in all the world’s marble halls. Perhaps the capital of a colony is not as interesting as the capital
afford to leave any options untried Rather than letting vindictiveness seize us let us look nearer home and ask: HAVE WE DONE SOMETHING WRONG? And ask again WHAT HAVE WE DONE WRONG? AND HOW CAN WE MAKE
its citizens in terms of social services and facilities, ranging from day nurseries to old people’s homes and everything in between. Furthermore, extensive projects are underway in the school sector. Existing
international achievements is the so-called Dayton-agreement, which ended the civil conflict in Bosnia. At home in the United States, Mr Clinton profiled himself as a President who among other aspects tried to
necessary support in every-day-life; for those who live at home and those that are so weak that they require daily assistance on residential homes. The legal framework in regards to welfare of the elderly
additional interesting stories. Otherwise they could just report from a Clinton lecture closer to home, says Tórun Ellingsgaard. - When we invited Karl Ritter, he was interested in our stories about the
Faroe Islands where we will start life together in Klaksvik. After a week of marriage, we left my home in rural America, a place of big highways, big sky and a big family, to travel across the Balkans [...] Soviet-era train. When we arrived we saw something jarringly out of place amidst crumbling traditional homes and concrete apartment buildings: a 20-foot replica Statue of Liberty boldly rising above the city
in some ways, and maybe even a little dangerous. The usual reaction I get when talking to people at home about studying in the U.S. is something like this: “I don’t think I could live there, it’s just too [...] cherish. So, while the former president (and perhaps future ‘first man’) and I inhabit each others’ homes for a short time, how should this distinguished visitor be viewed, being of the peculiar American