The Soviet authorities changed the name of the Romanian language, spoken by the majority of the population, to Moldavian. |
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The Romanian uranium was targeted because of the ease with which it could have been transported by terrorists. |
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My dad's collection had everything from Romanian folk orchestras, to African music or jazz. |
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There is a Romanian law that the only way another nation's flag can be displayed in Romania is if the Romanian flag is displayed next to it. |
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The restructuring of Romanian society has resulted in financial challenges for all citizens. |
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They assign him to a bleak Romanian province called Transylvania, where vampires have been menacing a village in the shadow of a brooding castle. |
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In the poet's home, the language was High German, while the wider community generally used the more Latinate Romanian. |
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Some of the words in my story are in Romanian or combined Romanian, so before every chapter with Romanian in it I will translate. |
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In recognition of the diversity of the Irish population some documents are available in French and Romanian. |
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I spoke to him in Italian, a language so similar to Romanian that everybody understands it. |
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He speaks seven languages including English, French, Italian, Dutch, Hungarian, and Romanian. |
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The Soviet forces took more than 30,000 Romanian prisoners and all their equipment. |
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More or less the same can be said of null subjects in controlled complements in Romanian and in embedded nominalized clauses in Imbabura Quechua. |
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Similar examples can also be found in Catalan, Galician, Portuguese, Romanian, Sardinian, and Spanish. |
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The traditions of the schools have left their traces not only in Bulgarian, but also in Serbian, Romanian and Russian medieval literature. |
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The polyglot Pope, at intervals, addressed the crowd in Romanian, Serbian, Croatian, Czech, and Polish. |
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The Romanian team will present a mock-up of a new winged spaceplane called Orizont. |
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In the eighteenth century, the Phanariotes were appointed hospodars, or princes, of the Romanian provinces Moldavia and Wallachia. |
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In the distaff category, the Romanian girls won the first three tournaments. |
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The inside centre skipped through a gaping hole in the Romanian midfield to give his team an ideal start with the fastest World Cup try. |
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But others say Gullah is a dialect of English, just as French, Spanish and Romanian began as offshoots of Latin. |
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Marius is a home-bred Romanian forestry worker, not a foreign-trained biologist, and his attitude is complexly grounded in local realities. |
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A small Yorkshire charity has been helping the plight of Romanian orphans for the past decade. |
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It said the top five asylum-seeking nationalities in Ireland in 2004 were Nigerian, Romanian, Somalian, Chinese and Sudanese. |
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The ample embroidery is influenced by Romanian blouses, again echoing the feminine qualities of woven art. |
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They had to disqualify the Romanian gold-medal winner for, in all innocence, using the wrong cold medicine! |
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The official language of Moldova is Romanian, and the second language is Russian. |
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In a hawkish, emotional speech to the Romanian parliament, Tony Blair said Milosevic was the real target of the war. |
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The simple design means assembly at the Romanian plant is done almost entirely without robots. |
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Bulgarian ethnogenesis ended at the end of the 9th century whereas Romanian ethnogensis ended at the beginning of the 10th century. |
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The group began the revival of the Romanian language and culture, and wanted to again unite the Moldavian Republic with Romania. |
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The Romanian stand had a coffee bar and the Croatians entertained their guests with folk music. |
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Such superstitions were gradually forgotten as Romanian immigrants became acculturated into American society. |
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Romanian has many adstrata of linguistical accretions, but no one so far knows just how deep is the substratum. |
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Romanian Americans were also represented in significant numbers during the Korean and Vietnam Wars and many were promoted to officer ranks. |
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Smaller numbers speak Adyghe, Romanian, Romani, and Balakan Gagauz Turkish. |
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His own work retained a distinctly Romanian identity rooted in his native country's folk art tradition. |
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The Romanian secret services underwent a similar process of de-Stalinization, but almost a decade later. |
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Post-revolution, there is plenty of evidence to suggest that Romanian rugby was alive and kicking. |
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The Black Sea Fleet brought reinforcements and supplies to forces of the Caucasian and Romanian fronts. |
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The life of a Romanian street child could not be more removed from that of a teenager growing up in Whitworth. |
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The Romanian Revolution was the most dramatic of a wave of uprisings that ended totalitarian rule throughout Eastern Europe. |
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A point in case is that Romanian Cabernets and Pinot Noirs are now made clean, distinct and non-overweight. |
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The reception is accompanied by music and dancing, including popular Romanian songs and folk dances. |
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The Romanian cimbalom figures prominently for a start, playing the recurring figure representing confusion. |
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In the Romanian Orthodox church, the Anointing of the Sick is administered by three priests and may be given to the healthy to prevent illness. |
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The dollar this week made up ground on the Zimbabwe dollar, the Romanian leu, and Botswana pula. |
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So you rummage around hopefully in the drinks cupboard and sure enough you find the dusty bottle of Romanian Liebfraumilch. |
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The language of the Roma population is Romany, although many Roma combine that language with Romanian. |
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He even got the Romanian army to agree to provide tens of thousands of men for the battle scenes. |
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The Romanian language is a modern Romance language, just like Italian, French, Spanish, and Portuguese. |
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Just be a bit more outward-looking and let people understand that Lithuanian, Estonian, Polish, Hungarian, Romanian and Turkish films are a pretty good thing. |
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In the first suit, Romanian model Gabriela Johansson accused Richardson of publishing nude photographs of her without her consent. |
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The Romanian Army even agreed to commit 40,000 soldiers and 10,000 cavalrymen to use for the battle sequences. |
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Romanian cooking has Hungarian, Serbian, Turkish, and Russian influences. |
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He is also leader of the Romanian Socialist Workers' Party, which is wedded to nationalist policies accused of breeding dissent between the region's ethnic groups. |
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It is true that war reporting has speeded up since AD 106, the year that Trajan commissioned the column offering a picture chronicle of his Romanian campaign. |
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Speaking Kosovo, Macedonian, Serbian, Bosnian, Croat, Slovak, and English weren't enough, and he began immersing himself in Bulgarian and Romanian. |
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Most inhabitants of the titular nation consider their Moldovan identity as their central political one but their Romanian identity as culturally essential. |
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After 1989, she said, Romanian students were painfully aware of not having had access to the books their western counterparts could easily obtain. |
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They refused to pay the Romanian woman, who is six months pregnant, and instead took turns forcefully raping and beating her. |
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Romanian traditional, or peasant costumes, are made from handwoven linen. |
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With its original Romanian population it came under Magyar rule in the early eleventh century, whereupon it was colonized by Magyars, Szekelers, and Germans. |
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Perhaps had it been filmed in Romanian, it might have turned out better. |
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The entire exhibition is contained in a single display case and consists of simple photographs and common religious objects from Romanian shops and markets. |
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In these sculptures, he fused the traditions of Classical, folk Romanian, African, Egyptian, and Cycladic art, as he would continue to do in all his subsequent works. |
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Romanian cuisine is savory, flavorful, and stimulating to the appetite. |
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A Romanian gang used miniature video equipment to record people at ATM machines before stealing cash from their accounts, a court was told over the weekend. |
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Although it was influenced linguistically by invaders and neighbours, Romanian is a Romance language, with obvious implications for the character of its folk music. |
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The official language is Romanian, which has Latin roots that date back to the Roman occupation of the area but also contains words from Greek, Slavic languages, and Turkish. |
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The handling, collaring, and release were done by a Romanian wildlife technician named Marius Scurtu, a sturdy young man with an unassuming grin and a missing front tooth. |
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Even though there was a Slavic influence, the Romanian Orthodox Church retained its Latin heritage and remains the predominant religion of Romanians. |
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I speak English, Romanian, Slovak, and some Hungarian, your majesty. |
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Gardai claim that a proposed marriage between a Corkman and a Romanian girl charged in a credit card scam is only a smokescreen to obtain a residency permit. |
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I would describe his spoken English as perfect, and those able to appreciate it say that he speaks Romanian of a purity which is seldom heard today in his own country. |
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He is recovering in the same small hospital in Vicenza where the Romanian woman has been treated for her injuries. |
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She exchanges a few sentences in Romanian with the stranger. |
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Among the things which had been so encouraging in the Romanian match was not just the line-out but the set scrum and here, too, Scotland built on the previous week's display. |
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Finally she took pity on me, and explained that she was Romanian. |
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Why not try to spend some time with a Romanian family, enjoying a delicious Romanian meal, a taste of the local plum brandy and a lively and entertaining time? |
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Your first language is the Romanian language, is that correct? |
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I'm not a child anymore and Romanian communism is dead and buried. |
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Among many business ventures, Adamescu owns a thriving independent newspaper, which has made the current Romanian government feel threatened. |
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But the visitors' win was all but sealed when Diouf was hauled down by Tamas as he raced towards goal late on and the Romanian was duly sent off. |
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Vulgar Latin developed into the Romance languages, such as Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, French, and Romanian. |
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Other Romanian technological assets include the building of Vlaicu III, the world's first aircraft made of metal. |
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There was likely some regional variation in pronunciation, as the Romanian languages and Sardinian evolved differently. |
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Thus, a relict neuter gender can arguably be said to persist in Italian and Romanian. |
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Romanian also maintained the distinction between the second and third conjugation endings. |
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French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Romanian are also official languages of the European Union. |
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Under the influence of the Balkan sprachbund, Romanian has progressed the furthest, largely eliminating the infinitive. |
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However, some, such as Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian, and French, have borrowed heavily from other language groups. |
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Much more helpful than the press trip was the performance of an icy-miened 14-year-old Romanian gymnast, Nadia Comaneci. |
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In January 1918, Romanian forces established control over Bessarabia as the Russian Army abandoned the province. |
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Today the Russian Orthodox Church is the largest of the Orthodox Churches followed by the Romanian Orthodox Church. |
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Saint Andrew is also the patron saint of Romania and the Romanian Orthodox Church. |
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Romanian is spoken throughout Romania and its dialects meet the Moldovan registers spoken across the border in Moldova. |
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According to some modern Romanian scholars, the idea of early Christianisation is unsustainable. |
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These two peoples had before Soviet rule been regarded part of one and the same, Romanian people. |
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Charles is patron of the Mihai Eminescu Trust, a Romanian conservation and regeneration organisation, and has purchased a house in Romania. |
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A number of Romanian churches feature unusually slender steeples, and over half of these have been lost to earthquakes. |
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Romkatel, the local representative of Kathrein, have since been awarded the commercial Romanian DTT services license. |
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In addition to German troops, Italian, Hungarian and Romanian and Finnish troops were also involved in the campaign. |
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Romanian aircraft used to pass through Avions Fairey in Belgium to the UK for certification. |
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Spare parts production continues at the Bembridge site with sub assemblies also being supplied from the Romanian facility. |
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Old Romanian folk songs recount a white monastery on a white island with nine priests. |
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During World War II, German and Romanian forces battled Soviet troops on the western bank of the river. |
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After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the country began to use the Romanian name, Moldova. |
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As part of this process, the Tsarist administration in Bessarabia gradually removed the Romanian language from official and religious use. |
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The newly communist Russia did not recognize Romanian rule over Bessarabia, considering it an occupation of Russian territory. |
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The official language of Moldova is Romanian, a Romance language related to Italian, French, Spanish, and Portuguese. |
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Burebista, Decebalus and Trajan are considered the Romanians' forefathers in Romanian historiography. |
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Romanian troops participated in the occupation of Iraq, reaching a peak of 730 soldiers before being slowly drawn down to 350 soldiers. |
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Historically, Romanian researchers and inventors have made notable contributions to several fields. |
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After the Romanian Revolution of 1989, a significant number of Romanians emigrated to other European countries, North America or Australia. |
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In cinema, several movies of the Romanian New Wave have achieved international acclaim. |
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Romanian cuisine shares some similarities with other Balkan cuisines such as Greek, Bulgarian and Turkish cuisine. |
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On 13 January 2010, Cristina Neagu became the first Romanian in handball to win the IHF World Player of the Year award. |
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By the 1850s, the movement gained support from almost the whole of Romanian society. |
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Medieval flag of Moldavia held by two Romanian soldiers at Sorbonne, Paris, France. |
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After 1813, other moments marked the development of higher education in Romanian language, regarding both humanities and the technical science. |
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Bolshevik agitation in late 1917 and early 1918 resulted in the intervention of the Romanian Army, ostensibly to pacify the region. |
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After the 1905 Russian Revolution, a Romanian nationalist movement started to develop in Bessarabia. |
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The Romanian Army was also attacked by the Soviet Army, which entered Bessarabia before the Romanian administration finished retreating. |
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The casualties reported by the Romanian Army during those seven days consisted of 356 officers and 42,876 soldiers dead or missing. |
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Between June 22 and July 26, 1941, Romanian troops with the help of Wehrmacht recovered Bessarabia and northern Bukovina. |
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At the end of July, after a year of Soviet rule, the region was once again under Romanian control. |
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Data of the Romanian census 1939 was not completely processed before the Soviet occupation of Bessarabia. |
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Julius Popper, a Romanian explorer, was one of the most successful entrepreneurs in the region. |
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The diphthongs that resulted from the Romance and the Romanian breakings were modified when they occurred after palatalized consonants. |
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This includes the Scandinavian gjenganger, the Romanian strigoi, the Serbian vampir, the Greek vrykolakas, etc. |
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Breakfast was rye bread, beans, pickles and zacusca, a Romanian version of ratatouille, over-boiled so we used it as a spread. |
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Your waitperson in a restaurant will be Estonian, Latvian, Romanian, or Bulgarian. |
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AsTony Blair overturned that decision within days, I have a hunch that the Prime Minister has done a secret deal with the Romanian government. |
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A reminder that the Romanian Orthodox Church gave the blessing in the declaration of the autocephaly of the Macedonian Orthodox Church. |
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Rangers play host to the Romanian champions at Ibrox tomorrow night before Walter Smith's men t r avel to Bucharest early next month. |
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Nonetheless, the international aspect of the Romanian politics should be viewed within the broader context of the Leninist ideological project. |
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The only advice Germany could give to the Romanian government was to agree to surrender the territory. |
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A Romanian electrician claims he doesn't get electric shocks even when he touches live wires without protection. |
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Romanian Lorcha Marqel had broken into a Tyneside flat in 2001 before returning to her homeland. |
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A majority shareholder of the Romanian club boasted he would target Tamas this summer if they managed to qualify for the Champions League. |
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Wizz Air, a European budget carrier, yesterday announced plans to open its fourth Romanian operating base in Tirgu Mures. |
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To prevent it from going into clinical death, the Romanian healthcare system is in bad need of resuscitation. |
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Man Utd 0 Cluj 1 MANCHESTER UNITED were humiliated ahead of Sunday's derby when they lost to the Romanian minnows Cluj. |
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A Romanian princess has been arrested for allegedly running a cockfighting ring in Oregon. |
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Mechel's Romanian subsidiaries, Mechel Targoviste, Mechel Campia Turzii and Ductil Steel passed the preliminary registration procedure sui juris. |
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Bucharest set as a trade-off for its consent that Vlachs in Serbia would declare themselves to be members of the Romanian minority. |
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A team of six Romanian traders are said to have been passing off cheap costume jewellery for 18 carat gold in the city centre. |
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The scheme fell apart during a check by Romanian customs officials, who confiscated 200 gunsights. |
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For example, Viorel Achim's essay fills a lacuna in Romanian histography of World War II on Roma deportation to Transnistria. |
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Romanian word European bison, previously names such Burevestnik, and Nistru. |
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The Romanian version is ciorba de burta, a salty dish of root vegetables. |
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Beyond the social trend, beyond an artificial nostalgia for an elusory safety, an interesting phenomenon appeared in the Romanian press. |
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The South-West Oltenia Region corresponds to the historical province of Oltenia, a part of the Romanian historical territory. |
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The resulting distinction in the modern forms is found in all the Iberian Romance languages, and to a lesser extent Italian, but not in French or Romanian. |
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In 2016 Arriva hit controversy when it broke European Union laws by refusing to interview a UK national for a UK job because the applicant was not Romanian. |
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According to Eurasia Review, the Vlach community in Serbia is divided between those who consider themselves Serbian and those who declare themselves Romanian Vlachs. |
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The Romanian man believed that one of his eight housemates had given him the HIV virus, so in an act of rage and while his housemate was sleeping soaked him in paint thinner. |
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The Romance languages, such as Spanish, Italian, French, Portuguese and Romanian, have more overt inflection than English, especially in verb conjugation. |
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In June 1940, the Soviet Union forcibly annexed Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, and the disputed Romanian regions of Bessarabia, Northern Bukovina and Hertza. |
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They were called 'Svabo' by their Serbian, Hungarian, Croatian, and Romanian neighbors, especially in the area now part of the Vojvodina in Serbia. |
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The Romanian communist regime did not openly raise the matter of Bessarabia or Northern Bukovina in its diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union. |
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The Romanian Navy possessed the largest warships on the Danube. |
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Following the Soviet takeover, many Bessarabians, who were accused of supporting the deposed Romanian administration, were executed or deported to Siberia and Kazakhstan. |
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Since the Romanian Revolution of 1989, the Romanian educational system has been in a continuous process of reform that has received mixed criticism. |
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The Romanian Orthodox Church is an autocephalous Eastern Orthodox Church in full communion with other Orthodox churches, with a Patriarch as its leader. |
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Many of these languages, including French, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian and Spanish, flourished, the differences between them growing greater over time. |
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After a series of privatizations and reforms in the late 1990s and 2000s, government intervention in the Romanian economy is somewhat lower than in other European economies. |
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The Romanian judicial system is strongly influenced by the French model, considering that it is based on civil law and is inquisitorial in nature. |
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This trend of widening and hyperbolizing the negative characteristics of King Carol II follows the line drawn by the Communist leaders namely defaming the Romanian monarchy. |
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In Romanian Orthodox Church there are six regional metropolitans who are the chairmen of their respective synods of bishops, and have special duties and privileges. |
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Romanian is the only major Romance language with a case system for all nouns, whereas all other languages dropped the cases replacing them by prepositions. |
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Furthermore, other major privatizations like that of Banca Comerciala a Romaniei are criticized by opponents for being detrimental to the Romanian people. |
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The Romanian builder working on renovations was on the third floor of the five storey offices when the top two floors imploded at 4pm, showering the street. |
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This surprise victory is attributed by many to the Romanian diaspora, of which almost 50 percent voted for Iohannis in the first tour, compared to 16 percent for Ponta. |
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As a result of it the Romanian government and the army were forced to retreat from Bessarabia as well as from northern Bukovina in order to avoid war with the Soviet Union. |
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This principle is also found in the Romanian Lands, as between the site vaivode and the metropolitan there were collaboration relationships and also interdependence ones. |
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The 1991 Declaration of Independence names the official language Romanian. |
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A Moldavian identity prevailed in Bessarabia into the interwar period, whereas a Romanian one had developed among ethnic Romanians in Bukovina even before the Great Union. |
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It has been almost completely lost in French and completely in Romanian. |
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The Serbs and the Greeks repulsed single attacks, but when the Greek army invaded Bulgaria together with an unprovoked Romanian intervention in the back, Bulgaria collapsed. |
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According to residence permit data for 2011, more than 860,000 were Romanian, about 770,000 were Moroccan, approximately 390,000 were British, and 360,000 were Ecuadorian. |
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In June 2013, the Romanian Government issued a Strategy to shift from analogue terrestrial to digital terrestrial that pushes ahead the until the date stopped process. |
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The fact that Romania, a Warsaw Pact country, opted to compete despite Soviet demands led to a warm reception of the Romanian team by the United States. |
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The eastern Romance continuum is dominated by Romanian in many respects. |
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One exception was Romanian before the nineteenth century, where, after the Roman retreat, literacy was reintroduced through the Romanian Cyrillic alphabet, a Slavic influence. |
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This inflection distinguished nominative from oblique, grouping the accusative case with the oblique, rather than with the nominative as in Romanian. |
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In Italian, the situation is somewhere in between Spanish and Romanian. |
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Noun inflection has survived in Romanian somewhat better than elsewhere. |
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Except for the Italian and Romanian heteroclitic nouns, other major Romance languages have no trace of neuter nouns, but still have neuter pronouns. |
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Also via Twitter, he wrote on that day he would have to use Bulgarian and Romanian airspace to make it to the enclave of Transnistria's capital Tiraspol. |
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Romania, which sees Moldova as a part of itself forcibly broken off, once distributed Romanian passports to Moldovans and to the Gagauz free of charge. |
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But he insists it was much harder to shrug off the fog of frustration and disillusionment that hung over him during miserable spells at Wolves and Romanian side Astra Giurgiu. |
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This fact is surprising and we wonder how can Spanish people differentiate between Romanian and Romist Do they know Romi or Romanian, or are they based on stereotypes? |
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The two sides discussed the possibility of benefiting from the expertise of Romanian companies specialized in the modernization and development of the Iraqi industry. |
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Many of these languages, including French, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, and Spanish, flourished, the differences between them growing greater over time. |
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You can also do romanian deadlifts, which focus on your hams, glutes and lower back. |
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A ROMANIAN family yesterday told a judge about their jail cell nightmare. |
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