were mixed feelings inside of them. What will he do? (...) The faith is born from what is heard. How can they hear if no one is there to tell them? Go to the world and tell them of me. Go to the world, I will
similar situation and often with identical experiences. If you have children, you are welcome to take them with you. Meinigheitshúsið has a distinguished playroom. In addition, it is possible to enjoy a cup
Strokes without that crushing pretension ruining it all or Jet with some balls and talent. Plus, seeing them live, well, is an experience to say the least. It?s dirty, raucous, frighteningly urgent stuff; rock
grandfather and another skipper from the countryside met in one of Tórshavn’s narrow alleys, one of them uttered: “It is not small men one meets in the streets of Tórshavn nowadays”. This is the case with
created dissatisfaction IF YOU COULD MAKE SUCH A PROMISE it would be difficult for them to evade, and you would have them in a position where you had won LEADERSHIP - and - last but not least - now you would
looking forward to meeting them and listening to what they have to say. It is a great honour for us that they have set the time aside to stop in our country. We wish to receive them as the true dignitaries [...] s they are. Hopefully their visit will be gratifying for both them and us. Welcome to the Faroes and Tórshavn, Mr Clinton and Mr Blix
visiting the Faroe Islands just because Bill Clinton comes. His visit is an opportunity to invite them, but there have to be additional interesting stories. Otherwise they could just report from a Clinton [...] and has shown that seemingly remote places can be seen as even cooler than New York if they market them selves the right way. Now it is our turn. The Clinton visist is an opportunity to draw attention to
The main theme tonight is of course the Faroe Islands, and indeed the whole area between the Faroes and Shetland, as an area for oil and gas exploration. As a Minister for Research, I find it tremendously [...] to look for alternatives to fossil fuels, even though we know that we will be quite dependent upon them for still more decades to come. In the Faroes we already get almost half of the power for our electricity
The interesting question then would be, what has the Faroes to give them? What could they gain from this visit and insight into Faroese history, current society and political situation? First of all, the [...] Faroese go abroad for studying. It has its benefits as people see other societies, but also needs to get them back home. Small societies The Faroes has a lot to give the world in how to manage remote and small
Clinton shares his experiences in the Faroes with the Honorable Senator from New York, that both of them might well wend their way back to the Faroes in the not too distant future to relax a bit in this