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von Paulus (born 8 October 1959) is a French | Eurasian actress, fashion model and singer, better kno |
Eurasian Adam (also known as Australian/Eurasian Adam | |
Eurasian Adam is named this way only to indicate his s | |
Eurasian Adam would have been a distant descendant of | |
Turkey's | Eurasian Adventure (in Turkish, 2008) |
Assistant Secretary of State for European and | Eurasian Affairs David Kramer, speaking on behalf of t |
retary of State in the Bureau of European and | Eurasian Affairs for the Department of State. |
Assistant Secretary of State for European and | Eurasian Affairs in 1957. |
President and Senior Director of Russian and | Eurasian Affairs. |
an Union issues in the Bureau of European and | Eurasian Affairs. |
Assistant Secretary of State for European and | Eurasian Affairs. |
oks and more than 200 articles on Russian and | Eurasian affairs. |
Theresa Ava Alexandria is a | Eurasian American actress, television producer and wri |
ion of Sudanese Arabs, where the frequency of | Eurasian ancestry is 22.5%, and a very high frequency |
y mid-September 1852, a mixture of "European, | Eurasian, and native." |
All four varieties were found within both the | Eurasian and North American clades, evidence that thes |
he has explored the links between old Indian, | Eurasian and other mythologies (1990, 2001, 2004-6), r |
In Siberia, the boundary between the | Eurasian and North American Plates has been stationary |
r taxon also present in North America and the | Eurasian Arctic. |
ack Sea Economic Cooperation Organization and | Eurasian Association of Universities. |
She is a Chinese-born | Eurasian author of several books on modern China, nove |
A similar legend is later told about the | Eurasian Avars sorcerers in their war with the Francs, |
ground for Huns under the leader Uldin (387), | Eurasian Avars (558-567), Slavs (end of 6th century), |
thesized that the Rouran are identical to the | Eurasian Avars who later appeared in Europe. |
bir) was a Kutrigur Khan, associated with the | Eurasian Avars. |
os, alligator, camel, shovel-tusked elephant, | Eurasian badger, tapirs, and a red panda. |
Its appearance generally resembles the | Eurasian Badger, but it is smaller, with larger claws |
The Fram Basin is a part of the | Eurasian Basin, and lies between the Nansen Cordillera |
The | Eurasian Beaver (Castor fiber) was nearly hunted to ex |
community lives in northeast Poland, and the | Eurasian Beaver also returned to the Morava River bank |
vation bird species found at the site include | Eurasian Bittern, European Nightjar, Nightingale and W |
Recent additions are red wolves, | Eurasian black vultures, a Canadian lynx, four Asian s |
Eurasian Black Vulture Exhibit | |
Most northerly range of the | Eurasian bluets with records in Alaska, Yukon, Northwe |
oran, Batavia, October 13, 1941) was an Indo ( | Eurasian) born in the Dutch East Indies. |
ir skulls are invariably larger than those of | Eurasian brown bears, and are apparently larger than t |
oft fur which is similar in colour to that of | Eurasian brown bears, though darker coloured individua |
The plumage pattern is similar to that of the | Eurasian Bullfinch, though colouration is more sombre, |
s, is the likely ancestor of the better-known | Eurasian castorine Steneofiber. |
in 1969 suggested that the American lion, the | Eurasian cave lion and the large Chinese Panthera youn |
in distinction to folded regions such as the | Eurasian chains. |
differs significantly from Black Kites in the | Eurasian clade, and should be considered as a separate |
in of the city's substantial Anglo-Indian (or | Eurasian) community today: by the early 19th century, |
s newspaper became a mouthpiece for the Indo ( | Eurasian) community of the Dutch East Indies. |
The Dynamics of Energy in the | Eurasian Context. |
e ancestor of Elephas naumanni moved from the | Eurasian continent to Japan via land bridge. |
n the 60th and 70th northern parallels in the | Eurasian continent's coastal zone, which shows charact |
iginally attached to the eastern coast of the | Eurasian continent. |
l (6,000), Australasian Shoveler (2,000), and | Eurasian Coot (7,000). |
en rail species to most people, excepting the | Eurasian Coot or American Coot in some regions. |
The | Eurasian Coot is one of the species to which the Agree |
Fulica atra ( | Eurasian Coot) |
reeding species attracted to the lake include | Eurasian Coot, Great Crested Grebe, and Pochard; addit |
l birds common to Stockholm, such as Mallard, | Eurasian Coot, Tufted Duck, and Great Crested Grebe, a |
ted Duck, Gadwall, Northern Shoveler, Wigeon, | Eurasian Coot, Common Moorhen, Common Goldeneye, Ardea |
, the lake has a regular presence of Mallard, | Eurasian Coot, Great Crested Grebe, Common Goldeneye; |
Eurasian Coots steal from conspecifics, as well as fro | |
For the | Eurasian country, see Russia. |
nts can be traced back several millennia into | Eurasian culture, and were originally based on the sub |
Examples can be found in several North | Eurasian cultures, in some Eskimo groups; at majority |
t are barely longer than the tail tip; in the | Eurasian Curlew the feet are longer, forming a conspic |
Eurasian Curlew | |
Eurasian Curlew at Reculver, 2007 | |
alternative identifications (e.g. an aberrant | Eurasian Curlew or a hybrid) had been ruled out. |
the same concerns, and pointed out also that | Eurasian Curlew can show spotted flank patterning and |
nner-necked and shorter-legged than a typical | Eurasian Curlew |
Other breeding species include red grouse, | Eurasian curlew, common redshank, common snipe and dun |
the water bird native to Europe and Asia, see | Eurasian Curlew. |
ed, being too straight, and that short-billed | Eurasian Curlews do exist |
Park, the | Eurasian daughter of a South Korean prostitute and an |
Libralces was a genus of | Eurasian deer that lived during the Pliocene period. |
Most Burghers of | Eurasian descent with Portuguese surnames are of Sinha |
August 24, 1991) was a Dutch writer of Indo ( | Eurasian) descent. |
ntial Dutch poet and author of Indo-European ( | Eurasian) descent. |
The | Eurasian Dickinson plays proves attractive to Brock, a |
malaria and cholera were added as part of the | Eurasian diseases that arrived with the Europeans. |
90% of the population died due to infectious | Eurasian diseases, which led to social dissolution and |
They have an | Eurasian distribution, apparently originating further |
The widowed | Eurasian doctor Han Suyin (Jones) falls in love with t |
wife and children) who falls in love with an | Eurasian doctor originally from Mainland China who tra |
The United Civilized States, | Eurasian Dynasty, and the Lunar Corporation fight over |
uropean duck), caracal (an African wild cat), | Eurasian eagle owl (the world's largest owl species), |
e Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus) and the | Eurasian Eagle-owl (B. |
yar, for his efforts to carry Mongolia to the | Eurasian Economic Summits. |
kish keyboard player and composer with strong | Eurasian electronic elements. |
ates was represented by the Special Envoy for | Eurasian Energy Richard Morningstar and the Ranking Me |
The company is included in the JSC | Eurasian Energy Corporation. |
, and is the non-migratory counterpart of the | Eurasian Eurasian Wryneck. |
Born into a | Eurasian family in Hong Kong, Henry Litton excelled in |
on was born in Shanghai, China, daughter of a | Eurasian father and Eurasian mother, and arrived in Ho |
old commander of the Linear tank Fleet in the | Eurasian Federation. |
akki Subentekin is also a founder of New York | Eurasian Film Festival which will be opening in Octobe |
The image shows a young | Eurasian girl in profile that they believed was their |
er, slimmer and relatively longer-legged than | Eurasian Golden Plover, and both have grey rather than |
Three species-merlin, | Eurasian golden plover and short-eared owl-are listed |
important birds: merlin, short-eared owl and | Eurasian golden plover are listed in Annex 1 of the Eu |
ed Data Book (Birds), including three-merlin, | Eurasian golden plover and short-eared owl-that are li |
The | Eurasian Golden Plover, Pluvialis apricaria, is a larg |
thern lapwing, common snipe, common redshank, | Eurasian golden plover, black grouse and Eurasian curl |
been suggested that the domestication of the | Eurasian grape first occurred in the mountainous regio |
c ground squirrels), Xerini (African and some | Eurasian ground squirrels), and Protoxerini (African t |
Haplogroup HV is a west | Eurasian haplogroup found throughout the Middle East, |
Eurasian has slender stems up to 3 m long. | |
e now usually placed in the same genus as the | Eurasian Hawfinch. |
headquartered in Palm Beach, Florida, and its | Eurasian headquarters are located in Sofia, Bulgaria. |
land, Netherlands) is a Dutch singer of Indo ( | Eurasian) heritage. |
Eurasian Ice Sheet: DATED-1 is a Mode 2 database for t | |
ormation in DATED-1 to map the retreat of the | Eurasian ice-sheet since the Last Glacial Maximum. |
A series of | Eurasian infectious diseases, such as smallpox, to whi |
is suffered from a combination of exposure to | Eurasian infectious diseases, to which they had no nat |
It was one of the endemic | Eurasian infectious diseases to which Native Americans |
More significantly, the introduction of | Eurasian infectious diseases would have ravaged the na |
In addition, | Eurasian infectious diseases such as measles and small |
are found some of them are listed below:- 1. | Eurasian Jay 2. Whitewinged Black Bird 3. Black Headed |
to ducks and seagulls and occasionally swans, | Eurasian Jay and squirrels. |
rd present on the heaths, and Common Buzzard, | Eurasian Jay, Great Spotted Woodpecker, Badger, Red Fo |
th mainland Portugal, mainland Europe and the | Eurasian land mass. |
His research involves the evolution of | Eurasian land mammals and terrestrial environments dur |
oviet Union in Eastern Europe and the central | Eurasian landmass; China in East Asia and the Western |
tefan (2003b): The Gradual Disappearance of a | Eurasian Language Family - The Case of Yenisseyan. |
ecutive Board of the ABA Central European and | Eurasian Law Initiative (CEELI), which oversees the AB |
ardinian Lynx is an extinct subspecies of the | Eurasian Lynx that once could be found on the Italian |
An | Eurasian lynx at Ranua Zoo |
Alpine ibex there are Chamois, Alpine Marmot, | Eurasian Lynx, Mountain Hare and Stoat. |
The caracal resembles a | Eurasian Lynx, and for a long time it was considered a |
the park includes the Red-throated Diver, the | Eurasian Lynx, the moose, many owls and several gallif |
coucal, rose ringed and Alexindrine parakits, | Eurasian marsh harrier (possibly winter visitor), wool |
also known as the Grey-faced Woodpecker, is a | Eurasian member of the woodpecker family Piciformes. |
ne of 3 women to be subject of the book Being | Eurasian: Memories across Racial Divides, which centre |
Being | Eurasian: Memories across Racial Divides Vicky Lee (20 |
going problem with the growth of eelgrass and | Eurasian milfoil in shallower areas. |
The genus probably arose from | Eurasian Miocene hyenas such as Thalassictis or Lycyae |
the Troika or Trio, are major shareholders in | Eurasian National Resources Corporation (ENRC), one of |
n Reuters; and formerly served as Director of | Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation (ENRC) from 200 |
pointed Independent Non-Executive Director at | Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation (ENRC). |
In 2008 the Company increased its holding in | Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation to 22%. |
This species was split from the | Eurasian Nematocampa limbata. |
its resembled the appearance of the fruits of | Eurasian Nightshade (Solanum dulcamara), which was als |
into a goblet; this was a sign of respect in | Eurasian nomadic cultures for an enemy who had fought |
A month of the shamanic calendar of the | Eurasian nomadic peoples, particularly the Turks. |
tocracy" that provided rulers for a number of | Eurasian nomadic empires. |
Pletneva is the author of numerous books on | Eurasian nomads, particularly the Khazars. |
of early modern Poland and Sweden, as well as | Eurasian nomads. |
te University and the Center for the Study of | Eurasian Nomads. |
first of four children by his commoner wife, | Eurasian nurse Dulcie Campbell or better known as Che' |
g Common Buzzards, Green Woodpeckers, and the | Eurasian Nuthatch which claims this latitude as its no |
He is a | Eurasian of Scottish and Malay parentage. |
nze Age period mtDNA haplogroups were of west | Eurasian origin and the study determined that at least |
quirrel, house rat- Black Rat, Bandicota, and | Eurasian otter . |
including Bengal tiger, Smooth-coated otter, | Eurasian otter, Swamp deer, Lesser Adjutant stork, Mar |
due to its importance for Atlantic Salmon and | Eurasian Otter. |
(Larus delawarensis) in North America and the | Eurasian oystercatcher (Haematopus ostralegus) in Euro |
ionally important numbers of Common Shelduck, | Eurasian Oystercatcher, Purple Sandpiper, Dunlin, Blac |
s like Northern Lapwing, Common Redshank, and | Eurasian Oystercatcher. |
uffins, European Storm-petrels, Common Shags, | Eurasian Oystercatchers and gulls, as well as birds of |
rno, Hatta, Yamin, Wahid Hasyim and the Indo ( | Eurasian) P.F.Dahler. |
At present the incursion of Western | Eurasian peoples into East Asia follows evidence for r |
Beckmannia eruciformis is a | Eurasian perennial, and Beckmannia syzigachne is an an |
st of the Don River (Russia) and wandered the | Eurasian plains in the 5th-8th centuries. |
al collision between the Indian Plate and the | Eurasian Plate has formed the Himalayas and the large |
ing between the Indo-Australian Plate and the | Eurasian Plate which is lifting the Himalayas. |
boundary between the Anatolian Plate and the | Eurasian Plate step northwards to the west of Izmit fr |
g the diffuse plate boundary zone between the | Eurasian Plate and the Aegean Sea Plate. |
is situated on a highly active section of the | Eurasian Plate boundary. |
The Faroe Islands lies on the | Eurasian plate between the United Kingdom, Norway and |
uake was an interplate earthquake between the | Eurasian Plate and the Philippine Sea Plate. |
Both the Iranian Plate and the | Eurasian Plate consists of continental crust, which ca |
The subducting plates, being deeper than the | Eurasian plate, pulled Japan eastward, opening the Sea |
g collision between the Arabian plate and the | Eurasian Plate, bounded to the southeast by the East A |
t, the Indian plate is subducting beneath the | Eurasian plate, causing uplift that produces the highe |
ypso Deep, the African Plate slides under the | Eurasian Plate, creating the Hellenic Trench. |
ISZ) as the border between the Indian and the | Eurasian Plate. |
g collision between the African Plate and the | Eurasian Plate. |
ction of the Philippine Sea Plate beneath the | Eurasian Plate. |
mm/yr (1.6 inches/yr) and colliding with the | Eurasian plate. |
inuing collision of the Indian plate into the | Eurasian plate. |
dary, where the Philippine Plate subducts the | Eurasian Plate. |
Philippin Sea Plate is subducting beneath the | Eurasian Plate. |
he collision between the Indian Plate and the | Eurasian Plate. |
frican, and Indian continental plates and the | Eurasian plate. |
ary between the Indo-Australian Plate and the | Eurasian Plate. |
than the African Plate is colliding with the | Eurasian Plate. |
stralian Plate is being subducted beneath the | Eurasian Plate. |
Pacific Plate is being subducted beneath the | Eurasian Plate. |
y deformed by the collision of the Indian and | Eurasian plates in the Cenozoic. |
ense forces between the colliding African and | Eurasian plates caused the mountains to be uplifted. |
the diffuse boundary between the African and | Eurasian plates. |
She is the Director of the Center for | Eurasian Policy and a Senior Fellow at the Hudson Inst |
Today CZ is found in eastern | Eurasian populations. |
entury, Associate Director of the Russian and | Eurasian Program at the Carnegie Endowment for Interna |
Active throughout the day and night, the | Eurasian Pygmy Shrew lives in undergrowth and leaf lit |
me of the smaller native species, such as the | Eurasian Pygmy Shrew. |
Common & | Eurasian Pygmy Shrews (genus Sorex), size comparison |
The | Eurasian Pygmy Shrew (Sorex minutus), often known simp |
Its title character is an | Eurasian red squirrel. |
particularly of Dunnocks, Meadow Pipits, and | Eurasian Reed Warblers. |
he World Organization of the Scout Movement's | Eurasian Region is headquartered in the town. |
row is an old term for Carrion crow, a common | Eurasian scavenging bird. |
It started as a European And | Eurasian School but later it was opened to all irrespe |
Cheryl Marie is a | Eurasian Singaporean. |
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