The hopak was first danced by the Cossack of the Zaporhizian Sich in the sixteenth century and spread to the rest of Ukraine. |
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Born in Luba, Volhynia, in the Ukraine, he sang in cantorial choirs in that region and then in Odessa, where he worked with many great hazzanim. |
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The tale is set in the Ukraine, among the Cossacks of the great Zaporozhian Sech. |
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They rejected independence for Ukraine and began to persecute Ukrainian nationalists. |
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Free-kick to Ukraine outside the box on the left-hand side, after Kalin is obstructed by Trabe. |
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He grew up as a kibbutznik in the Galil, the son of swamp-draining idealists from the Ukraine. |
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Roman Dolinich, a well known squash figure in the Ukraine has announced that Kiev will host for the first time ever a men's pro squash event. |
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Two hundred years ago King Karl XII of Sweden fought together with the Cossack hetman Ivan Mazepa for the independence of Ukraine from Russia. |
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In December 46 per cent of the prisoners held in occupied Poland and in the Reich Commissariat in the Ukraine died, for example. |
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A third said the low prices helped stymie imports from places like India, China and Ukraine. |
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Allium bulgarium grows wild in the woodlands and mountain slopes of Turkey and the Ukraine. |
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By the ninth century, Eastern Slavs began to settle in what are now the Ukraine, Belarus, and the Novgorod and Smolensk regions. |
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At present the boxes are winging their way to countries such as Belarus, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Croatia, Mozambique, Swaziland and Lesotho. |
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A failure to follow through on their unspoken promise might well pitch Ukraine backwards into the past from which it is emerging. |
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In a period of 10 years, 18,000 modest citizens of Russia and Ukraine have undergone treatment in Cuba without having to pay a single kopeck. |
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The national currency of the Republic of Ukraine is the Hryvnia consisting of 100 kopiyka. |
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Evidence based on research within Ukraine is patchy and its quality varies between regions. |
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The south coast of the Ukraine, including Crimea, was a developed centre of grape culture in ancient times. |
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I expect them to become the generators of change in a way similar to that in which oppositionist parliament forces were in Ukraine. |
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Born in the Ukraine, he was brought to England as a baby and spent his childhood in Liverpool. |
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At least 36 miners were killed and 30 injured yesterday in an underground methane and coal dust explosion in eastern Ukraine. |
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The reform process known as perestroika and glasnost took off slowly in the Ukraine. |
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He also acted for the Ukraine Communist Party and the Ukraine Socialist Party. |
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Despite their high-sounding rhetoric, however, initial reforms were halting, and throughout the 1990s Ukraine endured severe stagnation. |
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According to Iliev, Pazhin, who plays in Ukraine, has a torn ankle tendon, while Zagorich has a lacerated calf muscle. |
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It is bounded on the west by Poland, on the north-west by Latvia and Lithuania, on the north and east by Russia, and on the south by Ukraine. |
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The Republic of Moldova is a landlocked country between Romania and Ukraine that covers 13,199 square miles. |
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Simon Wiesenthal was born in Galicia, Ukraine, in 1908, an area which became part of Poland during the interwar years. |
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Profits in Spain and Poland were reduced by price cuts, and sales also slipped in Belgium and Ukraine. |
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Nigeria, Ukraine, New Zealand and Germany were among the countries represented by an ecumenical group who stayed in the centre for the New Year. |
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To the north of the cathedral is the Historical Treasures Museum, devoted mainly to artefacts and precious stones and metals from Ukraine. |
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The company fishes for snoek, kabeljou and calamari, and exports to the Ukraine and Cape Town. |
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A losing presidential candidate in Ukraine is warning the country could descend into civil war if the results are not annulled. |
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The firm offshores some GIS work to India, while programming activities are done for U.S. clients in Ukraine. |
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Exports to Ukraine, which comes second, increased significantly from 19,800 to 94,000 decaliters. |
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The baroque style with its florid language and stock allegories lasted longer in Ukraine than in Western Europe. |
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For the past two weeks, the Western world has seen something remarkable occur in Ukraine. |
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Which is pretty much the way to evaluate the current lay of the land in Ukraine. |
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All nuclear warheads that were deployed in Ukraine were dismantled by Russia. |
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Behind them Great Britain, Ukraine and the Netherlands tussled for the final two spots. |
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The name Ukraine first appeared in twelfth century chronicles in reference to the Kyivan Rus. |
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The fourth nation to join the European poker circuit this year is the Ukraine where the Mirald Casino has opened a card room. |
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Nor will they benefit by being ruled by oligarchs from the western Ukraine rather than from the eastern Ukraine. |
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He was largely responsible for the purging of the Moscow region and in 1938 and was transferred to the Ukraine to scourge the party there. |
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The current difficulties of the Ukrainian government in achieving approximation of the Law of Ukraine with the Law of the European Union. |
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Formerly repressed, Ukrainian and other ethnic languages in Ukraine flourished at the end of the twentieth century. |
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He also believes that Moscow wants to use the threat of unleashing ethnic conflict in the Crimea as an instrument to keep Ukraine in line. |
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Examples include the hook-shaped cuspate spits on the shore of the Sea of Azov in the Ukraine. |
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In many border towns in eastern Poland after 1989, markets and bazaars appeared where Ukraine or White Russian traders offered their wares. |
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The fraught standoff in the Ukraine is less the result of an internal dispute, than of a geopolitical tussle between East and West. |
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A US defence official said the land-based surface-to-air missile was fired from the Crimean region of Ukraine. |
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Thus contemporary artists from Ukraine have a high level of craftsmanship in common. |
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Those certificates entitle the bearer not to a mail-in ballot, but rather to vote at any polling place in the Ukraine on Election Day. |
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The late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries were periods of recolonization in Ukraine, particularly in the provinces of Kiev and Bratslav. |
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Variations of these popular half moons, also called pirozhki, are found throughout other regions including the Ukraine and Russia. |
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As they exit from the stage, enter three beautiful women from Ukraine, dressed in vibrant costumes. |
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Norquist is apparently pining away for the day when America has the same tax system as economic powerhouses like Russia, the Ukraine, and Iraq. |
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During the same month he had welcomed children from Chernobyl in Ukraine to the mayor's parlour. |
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From the fifteenth century on, Crimean Tatars raided Ukraine for slaves, and Zaporozhian kozaks were the only defense against them. |
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Nor was Stalin's behaviour in Ukraine, however atrocious, on a par with Hitler's total extermination strategy. |
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It's my chance to chat about Russia and the Ukraine and have vodka and blini during blini week. |
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The mischievous nature of U. S. policy came out patently on the issue of Russian gas supplies to Ukraine. |
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They ruled for decades, freeing Ukraine from Polish rule and helping to defend the country from Turkish, Tatar, and other invaders. |
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A former Fulbright scholar in Ukraine, Dr. Brasher has taught at the University of Aberdeen, and Tulane University. |
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While the world fixated on Ukraine and Syria, a near-genocide ripped through central Africa, to little international fanfare. |
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This video purportedly shows a Russian military convoy in Rostov en route to the southeast region of Ukraine. |
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As a result of this secrecy, Russian servicemen are dying in Ukraine anonymously, relatives in Kastroma said. |
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The crisis in neighbouring Ukraine has rattled Alexander Lukashenko's authoritarian regime. |
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It is the only tourist center Ukraine has left on the Black Sea, since Russia annexed Crimea last spring. |
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On April 15, Breedlove is scheduled to present a U.S. plan to redeploy assets in Europe as a response to the Ukraine crisis. |
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Since Sunday, senior U.S. officials have publicly warned Russia not to escalate the already delicate situation in the Ukraine. |
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They enticed Yanukovych into an economic deal that would have gradually diminished Russian influence in Ukraine. |
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Or that the pro-European protests rocking Ukraine are part of a Western plot to revenge 18th-century tsarist military victories? |
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Instead, spa hotels filled up with over 30,000 refugees from the war-troubled Donbas region of eastern Ukraine. |
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He says again and again that he hopes Russia will cooperate to stabilize the situation in Ukraine. |
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In the delicate efforts to stabilize Ukraine that lie ahead, shale gas will not be very important over the short term. |
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The elections are seen as a crucial step in stabilizing Ukraine and represent a chance to stop the fracturing of the country. |
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The alfa members involved are now in hiding in Crimea but some former commanders are still in Ukraine and are being interrogated. |
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In Ukraine, Yanukovych took power and began to reprivatize for the benefit of himself and the members of his immediate family. |
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Chechen president Ramzan Kadyrov insisted he did not order Chechen fighters to go to Ukraine. |
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Fellow volunteers helped a wounded soldier from the Azov Batallion climb out of a car at a Ukraine National Guard checkpoint. |
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Nothing is sure in this business, but in the Ukraine, Shell and chevron appear to have doubled down. |
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Truly, and tragically, this not-so-secret war between Russia and Ukraine is getting crazier all the time. |
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At least 70 percent of the children were adopted from overseas, including Russia, China, Ethiopia and Ukraine. |
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Putin, because of his acts in Ukraine, he lost Russkiy Mir as a phenomenon. |
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Conversely, almost half of Moscow's patriarchate churches are in Ukraine. |
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When Norman Manea was five years old, he was shipped to a concentration camp in Transnistria, Ukraine. |
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A small cymbalom was also later produced in Ukraine during the 1950's that came with attachable legs and dampers but could be carried more easily than a concert instrument. |
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As of this writing, Ukraine is drawing to a close the bloodiest day of a 72-hour pogrom. |
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The conflict in Ukraine caused Gazprom to cut production volumes from 496.4 billion cubic meters to 463 billion cubic meters. |
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A common view in Russia is that the West was involved in plotting the revolution in Ukraine. |
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Clearly somebody hates journalists who ask questions about the Russian army fighting in Ukraine, and not only in astrakhan. |
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But across post-Soviet Ukraine the three have long been regarded as interchangeable and inseparable. |
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Forget reports that the Russian president has wound down his campaign of interference in east Ukraine. |
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He has been assuring the world for weeks that Moscow is just a friendly observer to the chaos in Ukraine. |
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The death toll through famine in Ukraine and Kazakhstan was certainly lower than in the famines that resulted from the British pillage of Ireland and India. |
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Now they are in Donetsk region, many paid by Yanukovych, who is still dreaming to destabilize life in Ukraine. |
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How could things in Ukraine have deteriorated to the point where Putin was now engaged in such a reckless act of aggression? |
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But no political parties are immune to the infection of kleptocracy in Ukraine. |
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In a matter of weeks, Putin has sawed the Crimea off Ukraine and glued it into the Russian Federation. |
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We are not advising the Russian Federation on foreign policy, including the current situation in Ukraine. |
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The Ukraine government is demanding from Moscow the identity of the Russian fsb officers who acted as advisers. |
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France has offered to dispatch four jet fighters to Ukraine and help it with cyber security. |
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Time to end your silence about the seizure of Crimea and the troops massing at the border with eastern Ukraine. |
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Flat, forested, and landlocked between Poland, Ukraine and Russia, it had never truly known national autonomy. |
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Indeed, the ministry of Interior released a report of 141 investigations against candidates accused of vote-buying around Ukraine. |
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Russia has been poised to invade Ukraine on multiple occasions and it has not happened yet. |
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The referee awards Ukraine a free-kick out on the right wing. |
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It was the most violent day in the history of Ukraine since Soviet times and it proved to be the undoing of the Yanukovych regime. |
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He feints to shoot in the box and sells the entire Ukraine the dummy. |
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The following years were characterized by rifts with Russia, in which the Ukraine jealously guarded its own independence against its overbearing neighbour. |
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Not only is post-Yanukovych Ukraine dominated by a fascist clique, it is controlled by unnatural women. |
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None were killed and Ukraine called the incident an attempt at a provocation. |
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As the crimean military pulls out of Russian-occupied Ukraine, angry criticism targets the failures of the Kiev government. |
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Russia denies Ukrainian and Western claims that it is fomenting pro-Russian unrest in eastern Ukraine. |
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The bureaucratic system under President Yanukovych restricted most Western humanitarian programs for Ukraine, Bogomolets said. |
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If Putin preferred Tolstoy over Dostoevsky, what a happier, more peaceful place Ukraine would be right now. |
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They said that on August 23 they had arrived by train in the Rostov region of Russia near the Ukraine frontier. |
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Then a gas pipeline in the Poltava region of Ukraine was suddenly blown up by unknown assailants. |
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In some ways, however, the Ukraine showdown has placed pressure the White House to hold off on further angering the Russians. |
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Adoption professionals say they're seeing an uptick in interest in the Ukraine. |
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The fragile peace in Ukraine is being threatened by an influx of gear and armed men. |
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Vladimir Putin snatched Crimea from Ukraine as a strategic, patriotic, and touristic prize. |
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China, Afghanistan, the Ukraine, Moldova, Iraq, and the former Yugoslavia are among the origins for both economic migrants and political refugees. |
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Shapovalov pushes off for Ukraine in the men's four repechage. |
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After Crimea was occupied, Babay moved to eastern Ukraine, where his peculiar appearance quickly earned him notoriety. |
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He was tenured, respected and highly paid, but when he lived in the Ukraine, he had to get in food lines like everybody else and wait two or three hours for bread. |
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The business has ground to a standstill as hair suppliers in other parts of Ukraine are leery of coming to the capital. |
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For now, an impasse holds Ukraine in a limbo punctuated by violent outbursts. |
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Yet in the decades after World War II, Ukraine was arguably the most productive of the Soviet republics and Kiev was the provincial posting that Muscovites fought for. |
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The vote on Sunday could take Ukraine toward a modern functioning democracy or plunge it back into a cesspool of corruption. |
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Victor is instructing his topless agent on how they will protest the 2012 Euro Cup, held in Ukraine. |
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Another award winner in the Ukraine was walking his dog when a police cadet pointed out that dogs in that area must be walked with a muzzle and a leash. |
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Specifically, the International Monetary Fund made a decision to provide Ukraine with a multi-billion-dollar lifeline. |
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The unheralded team, despite 2-opening losses to the Ukraine and Spain, went on to win their next six matches and achieve automatic tournament qualification. |
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On Thursday, Breedlove published a set of commercial satellite photos showing Russian troop positions in Ukraine. |
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The decision to certify the planes and their sensors has been pending since late last year, long before the Ukraine crisis began. |
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All weekend reporters in eastern Ukraine were walking a bizarre tightrope, of prurience, politesse, and ghoulishness. |
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Recently Aijo was arrested in Latvia by local court for his participation in illegal military squads in Ukraine. |
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As in Georgia and Ukraine, a rebellion was touched off in the Central Asian nation of Kyrgyzstan last week by popular outrage over an unfair election. |
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Follow the latest with the liveblog of The Interpreter, a website covering Russian media and the war in Ukraine. |
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Both countries have supported the territorial integrity of Ukraine without giving Moscow a reason to justify more aggression. |
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Meanwhile, in the English-speaking world Ukraina was no longer the Ukraine, but Ukraine, a change recommended neither by history, etymology, or euphony. |
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Polish border police fighting smugglers of people, drugs, tobacco, nuclear material and weapons are employing American Indian trackers to guard the frontier with Ukraine. |
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We had to stand with Ukraine to send a strong message to the malefactor Putin. |
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The 300 year anniversary of the treaty that joined Ukraine to Russia was a happy coincidence, he said. |
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Is Moscow's aid convoy to eastern Ukraine the real thing, or a Trojan horse preparing the way for more war? |
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For months, Russia had been meddling in the affairs of its neighbor Ukraine without having to pay a serious cost. |
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Last weekend former Ukraine Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko called for a nationwide referendum on NATO membership. |
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Moldova, a small country bordering Ukraine, already houses thousands of Russian troops against its will. |
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The United States has provided additional money to the moldovan government for border security since the Ukraine crisis erupted. |
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This unprecedentedly hostile verdict is a sign that a dictatorship has taken power in Ukraine. |
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The high-skilled IT specialists are not paid the salaries commensurable to the European ones because of the costs of life and the salary level in Ukraine. |
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This and other policies made many in the west believe that Ukraine must free itself from the ussr at all costs. |
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And at the same time, it's essential, because of what is now happening in Ukraine, that we indicate a willingness to be responsive to Ukrainian aspirations. |
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Poland, Lithuania and Ukraine have revived a plan to form a joint battle group. |
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Second, Ukraine has been a tentative ally of Moscow and a huge trading partner,fourth in imports and sixth in export to Russia. |
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He represents Danish, a classically trained painter born in Ukraine. |
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Breedlove added that he discussed a number of issues including the U.S. consideration of non-lethal aid to Ukraine. |
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Putin, after all, is not the only cynic on center stage in the Ukraine crisis. |
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The United States cannot simply walk away from the plain meaning of the Budapest Memorandum and leave Ukraine in the lurch. |
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There is conclusive proof that Russia has been shelling Ukraine since at least July 16th, the day before MH17 was shot down. |
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The brics clearly rejected sanctions as a response to instability in the Ukraine. |
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When the latest Russian aggression ends, Ukraine will still be a borderland caught between East and West. |
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There was a change in import prices, but only with the countries with which Lithuanian had to renounce its former free trade agreements, such as Ukraine. |
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The lawless law enforcement in eastern Ukraine exists somewhere between Soviet rule and vigilante justice. |
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In the 14th century during a siege of Kaffa, which is now the Ukraine, the Tartars catapulted bodies infected with the plague over the town walls. |
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Soviet Russia annexed Ukraine in 1922, after a war that had commenced in 1917, when the bolsheviks took Moscow. |
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While we have not definitively located the video, in one video tanks can be seen crossing a pontoon bridge into Ukraine. |
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But did The Hague just witness the emergence of a new bloc to bloc rivalry, triggered by events in the Ukraine? |
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It could mean greater self-government within a Ukraine federation or a total break with Kiev. |
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Yet while sanctions like these can be painful, they can also make Putin more adamantly resistant to withdrawal from Ukraine. |
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There should be concern from the perspective of Ukraine losing access to the Black Sea. |
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Markov tells The Daily Beast he expects the situation in eastern Ukraine to explode in the coming two days. |
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Last weakened over 15,000 Odessans turned out to an anti-war protest, many carrying the flag of Ukraine. |
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The Eurasia Union leader assured Gubareva that Moscow will support its friends in all kinds of civil conflicts in Ukraine. |
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Before the Russian-backed rebellion in eastern Ukraine most were regarded as little more than hooligans. |
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Wednesday afternoon, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee will mark up legislation to give aid to Ukraine and sanction Russia. |
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Putin also blamed Ukrainian nationalists for attacking the orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate in Ukraine. |
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This is a problem, since no traffic police can identify any of the trucks if they start to disperse once they enter Ukraine. |
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The tour then goes to Norway for Dives of a fjord, followed by stops in Portugal, Ukraine, Spain, and a season finale in Brazil. |
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I voted today because after what happened in Odessa and Mariupol, unity of Ukraine is impossible and it is better to secede. |
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The quest for dominance of the Ukraine, either by Russia or NATO has been going on for a long time now. |
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Russian Church Patriarch Kirill asked God to intervene to end the machinations of those who wanted to separate Russia and Ukraine. |
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Every hour, the anthem is played, followed by Orthodox priests intoning prayers and beseeching God not to forsake Ukraine. |
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Rusyns are eastern Slavs who live in Slovakia, Ukraine, and Poland. |
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Reliance on foreign militaries for its own integrity changes the status of Ukraine from a buffer to an antagonist. |
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Far Eastern areas with an ethnic Ukrainian population became known as Green Ukraine. |
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If you're talking about Western Europe it's fine, but Ukraine, not so good. |
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But the whole thing with Ukraine and grabbing Crimea has people worried. |
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Soon after that another Soviet strategic offensive forced German troops from Western Ukraine and Eastern Poland. |
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Shevchenko, the great Ukrainian poet, artist and thinker, was born on March 9, 1814, in the village of Moryntsi in central Ukraine. |
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The report offers recommendations for reconsolidating European security against the backdrop of the crisis in and around Ukraine. |
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Kingdom of Sweden is ready to provide comprehensive support to Ukraine in carrying out reforms. |
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Rooney's goal certainly came at a good time as the news filtered through that Ukraine were making light work of San Marino. |
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Born in Krivoy Rog in the eastern Ukraine in 1968, Vladimir Malakhov started his training in ballet when he was just four years old. |
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Vijai Maheshwari runs a Russian hair extension business in the Ukraine. |
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In March 2014, Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk reiterated the government's stance that Ukraine is not seeking NATO membership. |
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The collision in the Sumy region in northern Ukraine injured another five people, local emergency service officials said. |
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But politics are volatile in Ukraine and Opposition Bloc is pushing hard. |
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Wolves in Slovakia, Ukraine and Croatia may disperse into Hungary, where the lack of cover hinders the buildup of an autonomous population. |
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Law enforcement agencies in Ukraine are organised under the authority of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. |
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Ukrainian architecture includes the motifs and styles that are found in structures built in modern Ukraine, and by Ukrainians worldwide. |
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Swedish expeditions began to explore the waterways of what was to become Russia, Ukraine, Belarus at this time. |
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Russia's southwestern expansion, particularly its incorporation of eastern Ukraine, had unintended consequences. |
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They used a ladder to get the OAP before she helped back inside flat in the city of Rivne in Ukraine. |
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Following WWI, Ukraine was invaded by Poland, then Soviet Russia, then Hitler's Germany, then Soviet Russia again. |
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Organisers flew in usher girls from Beijing, an orchestra from Vienna and a troupe of synchronized swimmers from Ukraine. |
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Brownfield while in Odesa, Ukraine, during an open training day for the new police force. |
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Among those lands deemed profitable were Zaporozhye, Dnepropetrovsk and Odessa, all located in southeastern Ukraine. |
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Uwano moved to Ukraine in 1965 and currently lives in Zhitomir, a city west of Kiev. |
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Olgas family home is a one bedroom flat in Mykolaiv, a ship building town in southern Ukraine. |
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Ten member states of the European Union supported Ukraine today and toughly criticized the construction of Nord Stream. |
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In Kieve, Ukraine beat neighbors Poland 1-0 in a friendly dominated throughout by the home side yesterday. |
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Officials also worry countries torn by conflict, such as Ukraine, Sudan and the Central African Republic, are rife for polio reinfection. |
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This photo shows a residential area of Krivoy Rog, Ukraine, said to be the longest town in Europe at 126 kilometres. |
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Russia opposes Poroshenko's plans to join the EU and is seeking to unstitch a landmark association agreement between the EU and Ukraine. |
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Over the last 18 months there has been no oligarchic monopoly for the supply and distribution of gas in Ukraine. |
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Such plans ever more gain topicality in the light of the upcoming EURO-2012 football championship Ukraine is to host. |
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The dismemberment of Ukraine is as much his cause as theirs. |
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Late Gzhelian pteridosperms with callipterid foliage of the Donets Basin, Ukraine. |
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The crisis in Ukraine has given new impetus to the confrontation between Russophiles and Russophobes, which has a long history in Bulgaria. |
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The plant producing wood pellets is located in Turbiv, the urban-type settlement in Vinnytsia region, central western Ukraine. |
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Nastia, the five-month-old bear cub, had been illegally sold by Lutsk zoo to animal traders in Vinnytsia, Ukraine and was being made to perform. |
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Leopold Sacher-Masoch was born in 1836 in Lemberg, the capital of Galicia, a province of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, now L'viv of Ukraine. |
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However, the Orpheus Male Ensemble from L'viv in Ukraine undoubtedly stole the show. |
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This may technically be an ethnically Russian part of Ukraine, but the taste buds prefer burgers over borsch. |
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After three months of protests, the uprising led to Yanukovych's ouster, temporarily derailing Putin's plan to vassalize Ukraine peacefully. |
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A high prevalence has been reported in Byelorussia, Russia, and the Ukraine. |
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For middle-distance starlet Chelsea Jarvis has been shortlisted to run for Team GB at the World Youth Games in Ukraine next month. |
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The commander of their unit, part of the 9th Brigade from Vinnytsia, in western Ukraine, barked at the men to turn around, to no effect. |
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The fibula is said to have been found in Ivan'ki, either in the Lypovets' or Yampil' districts of the region of Vinnytsia in Ukraine. |
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The happennings in Chechniya, Georgia and Ukraine have left the Chinese worried. |
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The Government of Ukraine has taken a decision to dismiss head of Chernobyl exclusion zone Yurii Antipov. |
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Both official discussed the situation in Ukraine, the situations in the South Caucasus, Transnistria, Central Asia and Afghanistan. |
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The woman argues that Ukraine chose not to close its airspace because it did not want to lose out on overflight fees. |
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The European Commission has adopted a major set of measures to support decentralisation reform and re-enforcement of local governance in Ukraine. |
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Decentralization is the only recipe for Ukraine to succeed as a capable and independent state. |
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Former Soviet leader says The root cause of the unrest in Ukraine was an interruption of perestroika and of the democratic process there. |
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Transnistria is a breakaway state located on a strip of land between the river Dniester and the eastern Moldovan border with Ukraine. |
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The Ukraine winger is out of contract with Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk in June and will be available on a free transfer. |
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You'd struggle to spend a lot of money in Ukraine and we wondered whether we'd taken too many hryvnia out of the cashpoint. |
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Putin doesn't need to invade anything because the putschist government running Ukraine is imploding due to massive corruption. |
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The President of Ukraine, Viktor Yanukovych, signed the law regulating the introduction of the industrial parks in Ukraine. |
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Estonia, Latvia, Russia, and Ukraine have flat taxes, and Slovakia is studying one. |
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If the leakage gets stopped, the cargo ship would be taken to the Tuzla Shipyard for repairs and would continue its trip to Ukraine. |
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Hodgson's approach may not illuminate proceedings in Poland and Ukraine but early evidence suggests they will be tough to break down. |
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France's decision not to disinvite Putin over the Ukraine crisis irked Harper, who told reporters he planned to ignore the Russian bully-boy. |
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Around AD 238, the Goths make their first clear impact on Roman history, having moved from the Baltic sea to the area of the modern Ukraine. |
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In 1920, after the last British forces had been withdrawn, Churchill was instrumental in having arms sent to the Poles when they invaded Ukraine. |
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The FAA prohibited commercial flights over Ukraine 24 hours later. |
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In Russia, Ukraine and some other former USSR republics educational degrees are awarded after finishing college education. |
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In the summer of 2005, Ukraine abolished its normal visa requirement for visitors from the EU to coincide with its hosting of the event. |
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Six countries have won twice, Austria, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland and Ukraine. |
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In 2016, Ukraine did not win either the jury vote or the televote, but won the contest with the highest combined vote. |
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The key issue of the meeting was to discuss the situation of internally displaced persons in Ukraine and ensure their immediate needs. |
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The treaty ceded vast territories, including Finland, the Baltic provinces, parts of Poland and Ukraine to the Central Powers. |
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The invasion conquered a huge area, including the Baltic republics, Belarus, and West Ukraine. |
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In contrast to this, a section of Poland's eastern border now comprises the external EU border with Belarus, Russia and Ukraine. |
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Also, in the east Poland created the LITPOLUKRBRIG battle groups with Lithuania and Ukraine. |
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The 11 founding members were Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Georgia, Greece, Moldova, Romania, Russia, Turkey, and Ukraine. |
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Current members include the four founding ones, namely, Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, and Moldova. |
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In 2008, Ukraine and Georgia were told that they will also eventually become members. |
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Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych also called for stronger integration of Europe, Ukraine and Russia. |
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Faraday was maintained until 1996, when it was sold to Ukraine and renamed Akademik Vernadsky Station. |
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There are 450 people's deputies of Ukraine who are elected based on the general, equal and direct electoral right for 5 years. |
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Upon its appointment to the office each people's deputy of Ukraine receives a deputy mandate. |
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Such was the outcome of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster in the Ukraine. |
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The organization has also been criticized by Ukraine for failing to monitor the implementation of the Minsk Protocol. |
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Elsewhere, Poles constitute large minorities in Lithuania, Belarus, and Ukraine. |
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My great-grandfather left Ukraine in 1906, where he could foresee no future except as cannon fodder for either the czars or the Bolshevists. |
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In Russia and Ukraine, major English language newspapers like the Moscow Times and the Kyiv Post use a compact format. |
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Foreigners and stateless persons can be employed in Ukraine after obtaining an appropriate permit. |
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State Employment Service of Ukraine is the main authority to issue work permit. |
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Obtaining work permit in Ukraine is a one of the basics to obtain residence permit. |
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Major sources of trafficked persons include Thailand, China, Nigeria, Albania, Bulgaria, Belarus, Moldova and Ukraine. |
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The Western and Skye Presbytery consists of the Western parts of Scotland including Skye, but also the congregation in Odessa, in the Ukraine. |
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It breeds from Spain and Portugal east into central Europe and Ukraine, north to southern Sweden, Latvia and the UK, and south to southern Italy. |
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At least one grey seal, probably escaped from captivity, has been observed in the Black Sea near the coasts of Ukraine. |
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Today Russia leads as the top consumer of tobacco followed by Indonesia, Laos, Ukraine, Belarus, Greece, Jordan, and China. |
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By the 1920s, oil fields had been established in many countries including Canada, Poland, Sweden, Ukraine, the United States, Peru and Venezuela. |
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The majority of the Polish partisans in Ukraine assisted the invading Soviet Army. |
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The population in the Polish Carpathian Mountains extends to northern Slovakia and western Ukraine. |
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In the east, its range overlaps with populations in Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, and Slovakia. |
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In the south, Iran marks its furthest extent, while the northern limit is the Ukraine. |
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Its observer states are Belarus, France, Italy, Netherlands, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Ukraine. |
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A major part of the western and northeastern Outer Carpathians in Poland, Ukraine, and Slovakia is traditionally called the Beskids. |
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In some of these states militia was renamed back to police such as Ukraine while in the other states it remains such as Belarus. |
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However, the dialects in Ukraine eventually differed substantially from the dialects in Russia. |
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This culture soon superseded the Solutrean area and the Gravettian of mainly France, Spain, Germany, Italy, Poland, Portugal and Ukraine. |
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While Russia is a weak version of the old Soviet Union, it has been confronting Europe in Ukraine and other areas. |
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Russia engaged in a number of bilateral disputes about gas supplies with Belarus and Ukraine which endangered gas supplies to Europe. |
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The Dniester rises in Ukraine, near the city of Drohobych, close to the border with Poland, and flows toward the Black Sea. |
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On 1 January 2016, Ukraine applied the economic part of the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area with the European Union. |
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The diversified economy of Ukraine includes a large heavy industry sector, particularly in aerospace and industrial equipment. |
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Thus, Eastern Galicia and Volhynia with their Ukrainian population became part of Ukraine. |
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Modern human settlement in Ukraine and its vicinity dates back to 32,000 BC, with evidence of the Gravettian culture in the Crimean Mountains. |
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In 1441, in the southern Ukraine, especially Crimea and surrounding steppes, Genghisid prince Haci I Giray founded the Crimean Khanate. |
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Lithuanians and Poles controlled vast estates in Ukraine, and were a law unto themselves. |
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In the 19th century, Ukraine was a rural area largely ignored by Russia and Austria. |
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