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The Mowinckel's Third Cabinet governed Norway between 3 March 1933 and 20 March 1935. It had the following composition:

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Roman Meal Company was an American bread company with headquarters in Fargo, North Dakota. Founded in Tacoma, Washington, in 1912, the company focused on whole-grain products, including bread, hot cereal, and snack bars.

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