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Answer for the clue "Oslo's river ", 4 letters:
aker

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Aker (name) is a surname. Aker can also refer to: In places : Aker, Norway , a geographic area in Oslo and a former municipality in Norway Vestre Aker , a district of Oslo within former Aker municipality Nordre Aker , a district of Oslo within former Aker ...

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n. (obsolete spelling of acre English)

Usage examples of aker.

Staff Sergeant Alphonse Marks, Lieutenant Charles Akers, and Lieutenant Megan Swigart.

Marine Corps combat instructor, Akers was trained as a Navy SEAL, and Swigart was a former Navy A-36 fighter pilot.

It landed due west of the base several days ago, but only Marks and Akers have been out to visit it.

Like a guard marching prisoners into a POW compound, Akers strode behind the four of them as they walked toward the habitat.

Once they had arrived at the auxiliary airlock, Akers unwittingly made a miscalculation: He allowed Sasaki and Nash to enter the airlock by themselves, leaving him outside with Kawakami and Verduin.

Nash to enter first, then walked in just behind him, with Akers bringing up the rear.

Lieutenant Akers saw you put one under that rover, and my guess was that you took the opportunity once you were inside the habitat to bury a few more.

Marks and Charlie Akers hauled Nash into Module Three, the storage compartment across the corridor from the command center, and there they beat the shit out of him.

Then Marks took his turn in the boxing ring while Akers held Nash in a full nelson.

After they checked his pulse to make certain that he was still alive, Marks and Akers dragged him out of the storeroom and up the corridor to Module Nine, the laboratory which also functioned as the base infirmary.

There was a dull ache throughout his body, and for the first few moments he thought he was still in the storeroom, waiting for Marks and Akers to begin the next round of their one-sided prizefight.

Verduin instinctively glanced through the small oval porthole on his left to make sure that Akers was standing there.

When the screen readjusted itself, Verduin saw Akers stagger backward slightly, apparently disoriented by what was coming through his helmet.

In the background, they could see Akers hop-skipping toward the tripod-and-wrench arrangement above the pit.

He felt sick at the sight of the dry bloodstains on the floor, but there was a certain poetic justice to be found: also on the floor were the same bungi cords that Marks and Akers had used to tie him up.