The mood was euphoric as Ukrainians prepared to celebrate both New Year and a feeling that democracy had finally come to their nation. |
|
This province already had a motley mixture of population, including Turks, Tatars, and Ukrainians. |
|
My ward was made up of Polish, Ukrainians, Russians, Greeks, Slovaks, Appalachians, Puerto Ricans, blacks. |
|
More cynical Ukrainians have already begun to mutter that all politicians are the same in the end. |
|
It often seems to me that Ukrainians have a distinctive immunity that protects them from the gaudy attractions of fashionable trends. |
|
The other recognized minorities are Slovaks, Croatians, Serbians, Romanians, Slovenians, Germans, Greeks, Ukrainians and Armenians. |
|
The country does have minority groups, including Ukrainians, Germans, and Belorussians. |
|
When World War I and the Russian revolution shattered the Habsburg and Russian empires, Ukrainians declared independent statehood. |
|
In 1648, led by the kozak hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky, Ukrainians rose against Poland, forming an independent state. |
|
Many Ukrainians feel that they have witnessed a electoral theft that makes the Florida miscount look like a petty candy shoplifting spree. |
|
There is a large community of Russians and smaller communities of Ukrainians, Belarusans, and Finns. |
|
Yes, it's 21 nations in the force, the main force being the Spanish, the Ukrainians and the Poles. |
|
Mennonites, Ukrainians, Polish people and western Europeans came to take up land and build homes and communities. |
|
We encouraged the Ukrainians to seek freedom and to finally end Russian interference in Ukrainian politics. |
|
They are followed by other Europeans such as Russians, Ukrainians, Romanians and experts from the Baltic republics. |
|
Such persons include ethnic Albanians, Kurds from Turkey, Moldovans, Ukrainians and Russians. |
|
A gutsy group of Ukrainians has made the world's first underground balloon ascent in a disused coal mine in Doneck. |
|
They were replaced predominantly by Russians, followed by Ukrainians and Belorussians. |
|
The Ukrainians remind themselves that they are Cossacks and as such will never be forgotten or vanquished. |
|
After Russians and Ukrainians, the Tatars are the most populous ethnic group in the Russian Federation. |
|
|
It's difficult to be prescriptive, and it's ultimately for the Ukrainians, we hope, to resolve this, and above all, peacefully. |
|
Corruption was one of the main reasons Ukrainians revolted against the Yanukovych government last winter. |
|
It brought to mind a Ukrainian saying that where there are two Ukrainians you will find three leaders! |
|
The Ukrainians came and scarfed it down when they could, almost always alone. |
|
Western Ukrainians are intensely nationalistic and distrustful of Russia. |
|
The parallel bars are difficult for all teams and Belarus will compete next to France and the Ukrainians on this apparatus. |
|
This led some Ukrainians to switch to the Russian Orthodox faith. |
|
And for Ukrainians, such anti-Semitic antics recall a different time that produced far more lethal outcomes. |
|
They were all card-carrying Ukrainians, who were somewhat suspicious of Russia. |
|
Most traditions and consuetudes, outliving centuries, and is with today care kept Ukrainians in the folk creation, folk-lore, wares of folk skilled craftsmen. |
|
Ukrainians are ritualistic and religious in their funeral rites as well. |
|
Smaller numbers of Bulgarians, Romanians, Moldovans, Ukrainians, Georgians and Russians also have a toehold in Greece. |
|
This sense of betrayal, Globa says, renders Ukrainians much less susceptible to Russian appeals to Slavic Orthodox unity. |
|
Russians still make up 34.7 percent of the population, and other non-Kazakhs such as Ukrainians, Koreans, Turks, Chechnians, and Tatars, make up another 17 percent. |
|
They not only hoisted Russian flags, but reportedly beat Ukrainians who expressed indignation at Russian aggression in Crimea. |
|
With its eastern borders under siege from Russia, Ukrainians feel cornered and insecure. |
|
The millions of Ukrainians starved to death in the breadbasket of Europe are being remembered in ceremonies across Canada and around the world. |
|
I suppose Ukrainians, Czechs and Hungarians will be for Slovakia. |
|
If the Ukrainians did not wish to join a military alliance and the Kazakhs did, so be it. |
|
I want to be worthy of Ukrainians who have proved to be a very strong nation that deserve a better future in Europe. |
|
|
When the Moroccans began to organize after a Spanish pogrom against them two years ago, the farmers began to bring in Ecuadoreans, Lithuanians and Ukrainians to replace them. |
|
According to them, the Ukrainian peasants were starved to death not because they were peasants, but because they were Ukrainians. |
|
The Holodomor is a tragic moment in the history of our people, and causes pain in the hearts of all Ukrainians. |
|
It is now up to the Ukrainians themselves to decide where their country will go next, and how to resolve democratic stresses and crises. |
|
We are trying to get the EU to draw up a more flexible agreement that would simplify the visa regime for Ukrainians. |
|
No Russian leader would be able to harness the unquestioning loyalty of non-Russians, not even Belorussians or Ukrainians. |
|
Article 24 of the Constitution states that all Ukrainians are equal before the law with equal constitutional rights and freedoms. |
|
Indeed, Somali pirates have captured 67 Ukrainians, one of whom was shot dead and one seriously injured. |
|
You have met several other Ukrainians on board and they have helped you pass the time. |
|
Interior minister Lutsenko said he was not opposed to the trial being public, in view of how interested in it Ukrainians had become. |
|
The carryover stocks of grain supplies of the Soviet Union would have been more than enough to feed the starving Ukrainians. |
|
It is possible that there was a provocation in order to force Ukrainians to open fire. |
|
They said they could not speculate on which side had fired the missile but intimated heavily that they believed it to be the Ukrainians. |
|
Last weekend I went to a ribbon cutting for a plaque commemorating an internment camp for Ukrainians, from the first world war. |
|
We turn to the performance of Ukrainians, the overachievers, to tease out the story of their success. |
|
Reduced gas prices are manna for common Ukrainians, who once paid more for Russian gas than did Western Europeans. |
|
The possibility of American arms deliveries still tantalizes some Ukrainians who expect the war to continue. |
|
This does not make him any less of a hero for many Ukrainians, who rightly feel humiliated by the majority of this House. |
|
The result, 5-3, nevertheless saw the Ukrainians bow out of European competition with an 11-4 aggregate defeat. |
|
But together with the Poles, Ukrainians, Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes the Slavs could, for the first time, form a majority in the Reichsrat if they joined forces. |
|
|
The Ukrainians called Russian controllers at Rostov to see if they could find it. |
|
If nationalists believe that they will not curry favor with Ukrainians by engaging in Jew-baiting, then that is a welcome development. |
|
Some western Ukrainians, who had only joined the Soviet Union in 1939, hailed the Germans as liberators. |
|
Other minorities include Ukrainians, Germans, Turks, Lipovans, Aromanians, Tatars, and Serbs. |
|
He said his church's popularity showed that Ukrainians were on a spiritual quest after having weathered the state-mandated atheism of the Soviet era. |
|
This is all the more necessary as many of the Ukrainians concerned fear that once Chernobyl has been closed and is considered safe the world will forget about those still needing help. |
|
Yet, Mr. President, for all that Ukrainians had achieved in this country, when I was a boy there remained a certain sadness in the Ukrainian Canadian community. |
|
Ukraine has Europe's second-highest HIV rate, with 230,000 Ukrainians infected with the virus, yet in 2012 and 2013 more than a fifth of the budget for anti-retrovirals was embezzled through rigged auctions. |
|
While Ukrainians were starving to death, the Soviets exported millions of tonnes of grain, and sealed the borders of Ukraine to prevent the devastated population from entering Russia. |
|
A second-string Barça side showed an understandable lack of cohesion as they went down to the highly enterprising Ukrainians, who showed superior organisation and no little skill in storming the Camp Nou citadel. |
|
In each variant Ukrainians could not count on any improvements, because instability would certainly tell on the country's economy, on its major trading partners and investors' attitude. |
|
The Italian needs the Ukrainians to suffer the travel sickness next time. |
|
No evidences prove that the official policy by the Government that caused the famine was based on the ethnic grounds, moreover, its local executioners were, for most part, the Ukrainians themselves. |
|
Russian Russians, as opposed to Russian Ukrainians, have been prominent in some of the troublemaking, which has involved the occupation of government buildings, the taking of hostages and wielding of weapons. |
|
First of all, as well as forcing collectivization upon the Ukrainians and people of the Volga River district, Kazakhstan and the Kuban area of Russia, the Ukrainian people were unfairly targeted. |
|
The Ukrainians, firm contenders for one of the five places out east next year, had their work cut out for them in the first half and went in for the break with a slim one-goal lead thanks to a timely intervention by Pylypiv. |
|
In such a way Ukrainians are boycotting the historical injustice. |
|
The Night Wolves put on a huge show in Crimea after the annexation involving bike stunts and people dressed as Ukrainians marching in the form of a swastika. |
|
This is what the revolution is about: Ukrainians trying to wrest control of their country from the oligarchs of Donetsk, Dnepropetrovsk and elsewhere who – with help from east and west – have robbed them for 23 years. |
|
Ukrainians have a duty to try to claw back any riches swiped by the ousted regime, but they shouldn't count on seeing any of it in the next few years, or much of it ever. |
|
|
However, another court dismissed an indictment against two Ukrainians, in a case in which the only American link was the tangential involvement of a federal agency. |
|
There was nonetheless a historical irony in watching Ukrainians tearing down Lenin's statues as a sign of their will to break with Soviet domination and assert their national sovereignty. |
|
In Soviet times millions of Russians, Ukrainians and Belarussians were encouraged to settle in Latvia and Estonia, to Russify the countries and as labour for new industry. |
|
In this Melnyczukian scheme of history, evil and suffering are not pecul iar to Ukrainians but part of the human condition. |
|
The earliest Russian-language newspaper in the Library and Archives Canada collection, Russkii Golos, began in 1913 and was printed in Edmonton by the Russophile Ukrainians of Galician origin. |
|
This barbaric crime perpetrated against millions of innocent Ukrainians by the totalitarian regime of the former Soviet Union was one of the cruellest of the 20th century. |
|
In terms of ethnicity, Russians, Ukrainians, Tatars, and Bashkirs prevail. |
|
The Ukrainians may well accept to trade off some aspects of national security in Sevastopol if revenues from the re-exportation of gas to Europe generate prosperity. |
|
Scandinavians, Poles, Russian Doukhobors, Germans, and Ukrainians flocked to the West in 1885-1914. Place names such as Valhalla, Gimli, and Steinbach signpost the communities where they settled. |
|
With media on all sides forcing Ukraine into a west v east narrative, Ukrainians keep hearing that this battle is geopolitical and inter-ethnic, rather than an attempt by ordinary people to take control of their destinies. |
|
The issue isn't whether Ukraine is worthy of Europe, and good enough to enter the EU, but whether today's Europe can meet the aspirations of the Ukrainians. |
|
Every dollar it earned was a dollar less for ordinary Ukrainians. |
|
The Russians are entitled to raise their prices, and it goes without saying that the Ukrainians will have to work out how to deal with the economic fallout. |
|
This is all the more true now that all Ukrainians see Europe as a key reference for their own economic and social development in the years to come. |
|
It is time that we paid tribute to that contribution by recognizing a chapter in the history of this world when Ukrainians were treated as less than second class citizens. |
|
Ringier's market entry means increased media plurality for Ukrainians. |
|
We acknowledged a need to disseminate more information and knowledge among Ukrainians about the EU and the goals and principles of European integration. |
|
Ringier AG's economic and political indepencence guarantees that Ukrainians will gain an additional source of impartial and objective information. |
|
At the heart of the Orange and Euromaidan revolutions was a demand by average Ukrainians for justice and dignity. |
|
Soviet leader Josef Stalin at Tehran in 1943 rejected the Jagellon Concept because it involved Polish rule over Ukrainians and Belorussians. |
|
|
Approximately two thirds of them are ethnic Russians, followed by ethnic Belarusians, ethnic Ukrainians, ethnic Poles and ethnic Lithuanians. |
|
It laid the foundation for the national identity of Ukrainians and Russians. |
|
After the Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Empire in 1783, New Russia was settled by Ukrainians and Russians. |
|
However, within the Empire, Ukrainians rose to the highest Russian state and church offices. |
|
According to the 1897 census, there were 223,000 ethnic Ukrainians in Siberia and 102,000 in Central Asia. |
|
Ukrainians entered World War I on the side of both the Central Powers, under Austria, and the Triple Entente, under Russia. |
|
Dissatisfied with the economic conditions, as well as the amounts of crime and corruption in Ukraine, Ukrainians protested and organized strikes. |
|
Some Ukrainians took to the streets to show their support for closer ties with Europe. |
|
But in everyday life the majority of Crimean Tatars and Ukrainians in Crimea use Russian. |
|
Ukrainian architecture includes the motifs and styles that are found in structures built in modern Ukraine, and by Ukrainians worldwide. |
|
Ukrainians also fared well in boxing, where the brothers Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko have held world heavyweight championships. |
|
Ukrainians also tend to eat a lot of potatoes, grains, fresh, boiled or pickled vegetables. |
|
Greeks, Armenians, Poles, Ukrainians, although not numerous, were present since as early as the 17th century, and had left cultural marks. |
|
Russians, Belarusians, and Ukrainians shared close cultural ties, while other groups did not. |
|
He hated Ukrainians and wanted to exterminate them. |
|
The other first-day pool match between Glasgow Western and Ukrainians Kolos Borispol ended in a 2-2 draw. |
|
For the terminally ill Ukrainians, corruption in medicine is death. |
|
Guildford's learning curve at the European Indoor Club Championship Trophy in Copenhagen continued yesterday as they lost 6-5 to Ukrainians Kolos Vinnitsa to finish last. |
|
I also admired very much the freedom fight of the Ukrainians and especially of the Uniate church, which is today the dominant church of at least Southern and Western Ukraine. |
|
Ukrainians are last by the amount of fuel they can purchase with an average monthly salary a 211 liters, followed by Bulgarians a 290 liters and Byelorussians a 380 liters. |
|
|
The 19th century saw the arrival of many more Ukrainians from Podolia and Galicia, as well as new communities, such as Lipovans, Bulgarians and Bessarabian Germans. |
|
Among the Ukrainians who greatly influenced the Russian Orthodox Church in this period were Stephen Yavorsky, Feofan Prokopovich and Dimitry of Rostov. |
|
Many Ukrainians also played for the Soviet national football team, most notably Ihor Belanov and Oleh Blokhin, winners of the prestigious Golden Ball Award. |
|
There are sophists who retort that Mr. Duranty was recognized for what he wrote before he bore false witness about the Holodomor, as Ukrainians refer to this genocide. |
|
Some very few Ukrainians belong to the Ukrainian Uniate Church, and Armenians have their own churches in Tallinn with services conducted in their own native language. |
|
The Ukrainians immediately demanded a goal and their claims were vindicated as replays showed the ball crossed the line before Terry's intervention. |
|
In general, they are propagating the image of Ukrainians as the European descendants of good peasant stock, of multiethnic pioneers, and of an ancient multiethnic state. |
|
The other most popular ethnicities are Belarusians and Ukrainians. |
|