Ole Myrvoll (18 May 1911 – 16 July 1988) was a Norwegian professor in economy and politician for the Liberal Party and later the New People's Party. He...
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Myrvoll is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Inge Myrvoll (1948–2020), Norwegian politician and trade unionist Ole Myrvoll (1911–1988)...
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– guitars (2015–present) Lars-Emil Måløy – bass (2015–present) Øyvind Myrvoll – drums (2019–present) Former members Bjørn "Aldrahn" Gjerde – guitars...
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Labour 25 September 1963 12 October 1965 2 years, 17 days Gerhardsen IV Ole Myrvoll Liberal 12 October 1965 17 March 1971 5 years, 156 days Borten Ragnar...
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Bråthen (1955-1959), Gunnar Bøe (1959-1962), Karl Trasti (1962-1963), Ole Myrvoll (1963), Karl Trasti (1963-1964), Idar Norstrand (1964-1965), Dagfinn...
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Norwegian/German actress and singer Else Heiberg (1910–1972), an actress Ole Myrvoll (1911–1988), a professor of economics, liberal politician, and Minister...
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October 1965 17 March 1971 Conservative Minister of Finance and Customs Ole Myrvoll 12 October 1965 17 March 1971 Liberal Minister of Pay and Prices Dagfinn...
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September 1963 – 20 January 1964 Prime Minister Einar Gerhardsen Preceded by Ole Myrvoll Succeeded by Idar Norstrand In office 1 September 1962 – 28 August 1963...
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production Teloch (Mayhem, Nidingr) – guitar, bass Øyvind Myrvoll (Nidingr) – drums Ole-Henrik Moe – fiðla, Hardingfele, violin Håvard Jørgensen – acoustic...
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13 February 1967 – 16 October 1969 Prime Minister Per Borten Minister Ole Myrvoll Leader of the Young Liberals In office 1950–1952 Preceded by Olaf Kortner...
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