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In the 1980s, commercial channels made stars of their presenters – often young, female and attractive, such as Ulrika Jonsson, and not meteorologists.
Chilly outlook forecast for the BBC's weathermen Emine Saner 2010
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Louise Pitre ( 'Ulrika') created the role of 'Donna Sheridan' in the Toronto production of "Mamma Mia!", and went on to make her Broadway debut and earn a Tony Award® nomination for the same role, when the musical first opened on Broadway in 2001.
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Next year, Ulrika I've already dropped the surname will be launched into our collective media-hungry mouths.
Philippa Young: Pop Goes Sweden Philippa Young 2011
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Ulrika Jonsson has been papped and probed not because of a job she did 20 years ago, nor because of her later work presenting Gladiators, serving as team captain on Shooting Stars, or appearing on Celebrity Big Brother, but because of her love life.
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Why should we listen up to Tricky Stewart, of RedZone Entertainment shouting about his new voice-of-now and Swedish-born beauty Ulrika Lindstrom?
Philippa Young: Pop Goes Sweden Philippa Young 2011
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This is, arguably, the best twist in the Ulrika Jonsson story.
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When summering on the chain of islands, says Ulrika Arph, head of business development at Oscar Properties, a Stockholm-based real-estate company, "you are on the same spot."
Summering in Style in Scandinavia J. S. Marcus 2011
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I am nobody, says Ulrika Jonsson from behind Miu Miu shades as we sit in the sunny, if poncy, courtyard of the Hotel du Vin in Henley on Thames.
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The four men convicted in the case have since filed an appeal, and on Tuesday it was revealed that the judge who will be hearing the case, Ulrika Ihrfelt, had previously been a member of the Swedish Copyright Association (Svenska Föreningen för Upphovsrätt).
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I am someone who used to tell you if it was going to be sunny' … Ulrika Jonsson.
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