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for the CHL's fourth consecutive victory, the | Russians made a game of it in a close 4-3 final. |
Roshidon, previously called also Kyubishev by | Russians) is a town (pop est 22,580) in Fergana Provin |
The | Russians sent a force to cut off the Swedish retreat. |
Trebizond had provided the | Russians with a port to receive reinforcements in the |
The | Russians made a three-fronted attack and after a long |
The | Russians maintained a sealing station in the nearby Fa |
some of her experiences and interactions with | Russians during a period of rapid change. |
a battle was the first serious victory of the | Russians over a big army of the Golden Horde. |
The | Russians started a retreat and the Poles started a pur |
lander runs in to tell Kazenbek of a group of | Russians raiding a nearby aoul. |
When the | Russians approached a local manor in which the Poles h |
until Produnova's solid performance that the | Russians showed a clean routine. |
n armored attack, and managed to hold off the | Russians for a period of time before being wiped out. |
Although the | Russians withdrew a day later, the action demonstrated |
trong showing in the compulsory exercise, the | Russians had a narrow lead at the halfway stage and we |
orcing Swedish army, however, was ambushed by | Russians, and a Russian army under Aleksandr Danilovic |
The | Russians were able to field up to ten complete armies |
then launched a counterattack and pursued the | Russians for about a league. |
After taking over the fortress the | Russians set about on an extensive building program, m |
amiden is currently being re-developed by the | Russians to accommodate tourists. |
order to block Russian expansion and prevent | Russians from acquiring control of the Turkish Straits |
following his conclusion that "in general the | Russians are acting little better than thugs", had "wi |
e and the Ottoman Empire, and occurred as the | Russians were advancing to Erzurum. |
who backed mujahadeen guerrillas against the | Russians and Afghan regime forces). |
Lewenhaupt did not want to fight the | Russians; instead, after conferences and voting among |
ed upon the name and Putin's popularity among | Russians, even after his departure from the Presidency |
includes culture and music for Estonians and | Russians of ages 20-40. |
It also meant that the Austrians and the | Russians were agreeing on how the Balkans will be spli |
The two factions came to an agreement and the | Russians released all their prisoners and pay 1,000 si |
Polekhs are a subethnic group of | Russians settled along the Desna River and Seym River |
ved many tokens of respect, not only from the | Russians, but also from the German emperor, William I, |
ku and Grozny, denying the Volga route to the | Russians, was also a strategic objective of the Stalin |
The | Russians (which also included Krusher Kruschev) were a |
Before 1825, Spanish, French, English, | Russians and Americans were drawn to the Bay Area to h |
Italians, American Indians, | Russians, and Americans comprised most of Haileyville, |
both Vietnamese and French, but also Chinese, | Russians, and Americans. |
ing that such births may be more common among | Russians than among Kazaks. |
In 1688 the | Russians built an advanced fort at Novobogoroditskoye |
He was shot in the elbow and captured by the | Russians during an assault on Poland, and his right ar |
he decision to not commit the Guard saved the | Russians from an Austerlitz-style defeat and quotes Ma |
The | Russians followed, and on the 24th they met them again |
rpretations include a track on Sting's single | Russians (1985) and on his album If On a Winter's Nigh |
reutz orders another attack, which throws the | Russians back and halted the Russian advance. |
hinese followed "civilized warfare" while the | Russians massacred and butchered. |
The Prussians had 1,250 casualties, the | Russians 1,500, and the French 600. |
lar legion songs which went "We will beat the | Russians now and we will beat the Germans after that" |
in Guildhall, addressing a large audience of | Russians Europeans and Kazakhs including the Ambassado |
tugal invaded France across the Pyrenees, the | Russians, Austrians and their allies invaded France ac |
re disapproval of colonial powers such as the | Russians, British, and French, and the post colonial e |
d explorer William of Rubruck saw Hungarians, | Russians, Germans and a Parisian goldsmith, Guillaume |
nians and Jordanians, and there are also many | Russians, Romanians, and Georgians. |
e end of the Time of Troubles small groups of | Russians penetrated and colonized the Far Eastern Arct |
ual guides of much of the East to include the | Russians, Bulgarians and Serbs. |
n population began, especially amongst ethnic | Russians, Jews and Germans. |
Sizable communities of Germans, | Russians, Albanians and Poles are present. |
Cramp's contacts kept him informed of the | Russians' intentions and he sailed to Saint Petersburg |
Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta to the | Russians Buldakov and Ivanov. |
Russians caught and executed him after he refused to b | |
lation of Azerbaijanis, Armenians, Georgians, | Russians, Tatars, and Iranians, a deep and growing dis |
Between | Russians, Ottomans and Turks: Crimea and Crimean Tatar |
After a short struggle, the | Russians lost approximately 3,000 men and 1,500 additi |
ar among Christian fundamentalists and ethnic | Russians, and are known for presiding over anti-gay ra |
of August Provincial forces, including White | Russians, Red Army and NKVD units, heavily defeated Ki |
Meanwhile, the | Russians engaged around 20,000 troops. |
nt in a best-selling contemporary record, the | Russians also arranged a concert for their visitor Geo |
by destroying the Prussian armies before the | Russians could arrive. |
The | Russians who arrived in Alaska also frequently visited |
sengers sent to Stockholm were delayed by the | Russians and arrived too late. |
And paraphrasing Palmer "The | Russians snickered as Anderson gripped the bar which w |
and the beleaguered Kulja officials asked the | Russians for assistance against the rebellion (via Rus |
She was later raised by the | Russians, refitted at Ropit Yard, Odessa and renamed P |
f Dorpat was almost entirely destroyed by the | Russians right at the beginning of the war, as were th |
that “only two ships are being built and the | Russians need at least six years to copy them." |
Armed with superior firearms bought from | Russians, Galdan attacked the land of the late Zasaght |
est in defeating Khalkha, both Galdan and the | Russians simultaneously attacked Khalkha and conquered |
her conditions, with occasional blizzards the | Russians also attacked the wrong village, occupying th |
o recreate the battlefield authentically, the | Russians bulldozed away two hills, laid five miles of |
tary force called "Dunsterforce" of Cossacks, | Russians and Azeris. |
tinued for five more days until the exhausted | Russians fell back further to the east and Mozhaisk fe |
The | Russians pressed back the Swiss vanguard, trying to fo |
interest in inflicting a prompt defeat on | Russians in Baltic states |
empts to maintain scientific secrets from the | Russians would be of little benefit to the U.S. since |
pport of the Russian cause he was selected by | Russians to be a Field Hetman of Lithuania and deputy |
By mid-1915, the | Russians had been expelled from Russian Poland and hen |
The city fell to the | Russians, however, before the two armies could engage. |
She briefly went to the | Russians before being reclaimed by Holland and upon he |
s, 39.2% ethnic Hungarians and 20.8% Gypsies, | Russians, Slovaks, Belarusians, and Jews. |
Yes - many | Russians actually believe that. |
tell them that just like those who served the | Russians and benefited from them, they too will meet t |
Russians Vitus Bering and Aleksi Cherikov 'discover' A | |
The | Russians lost between 2,500 and 5,200 soldiers, with t |
However the | Russians suffered big losses during the summer-autumn |
in on the old Borodino battlefield, where the | Russians had bled white Napoleon's Army in 1812. |
On December 1, 1994, the | Russians began bombing Grozny airport and destroyed th |
erland War was the term given by contemporary | Russians to both the Eastern Front of World War I and |
ecided to cross the river and to encircle the | Russians from both sides. |
2010: 7-21 June, Art Exhibition '20 years of | Russians in Britain', Europa Gallery, Sutton Library, |
916, some of the members were captured by the | Russians and British as they were trying to get back t |
several decades of the Great Game between the | Russians and British. |
The | Russians had built a large floating pontoon bridge acr |
of them ethnic Moldovans, 18% Ukrainians, 15% | Russians, 8.5% Bulgarians and 8% Gagauz. |
The | Russians and Bulgarians had made a gallant stand. |
Eight years later, the | Russians built Burnaya Fortress there, which was succe |
stributing their country's wares to the eager | Russians, developed, but the indigenous industry made |
Many Harbin | Russians, attracted by the booming economy of Shanghai |
Ishmuratov was one of eight | Russians held by the United States in extrajudicial de |
out 1,200, landed just outside Vaasa, but the | Russians, strengthened by th arrival of the retreating |
Gumarov was one of eight | Russians held by the United States in extrajudicial de |
In my experience, South Koreans and | Russians commonly call it North Korea (Korean Buk Han, |
enry Wallace types, who could not believe the | Russians were capable of any wrongdoing. |
major success, the French troops crushed the | Russians and captured seven cannons. |
Many rural Chukchi, as well as | Russians in Chukotka's villages, have survived in rece |
Nationalities (as of 1989): Tatars 46.5%, | Russians 46.1%, Chuvash 3.0%, Ukrainians 1.0%, Bashkir |
was 75 in 1989 and 66 in 2000; mostly ethnic | Russians and Chuvash people. |
it has been observed, anecdotally, that some | Russians cannot cite any difference in belief or pract |
efeated by this action, for the Prussians and | Russians the clash was nevertheless a first important |
The | Russians followed closely, inflicting much damage - in |
ilor stranded in a New England village in The | Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming. |
ot off her success for her performance in The | Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming Andrea Dr |
Best Written American Comedy for 1966's, The | Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming. |
e big screen she appeared in London Town, The | Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming, The Blue |
rew from the Great Northern War, allowing the | Russians to concentrate on their other opponents (prim |
e Governor Lee and is shot dead by his fellow | Russians (who confirmed their suspicions that Tomanovs |
She told them the | Russians had confiscated her house in Austria, the Ame |
Until then he had expected the | Russians to continue their retreat. |
Fearful that the | Russians would continue their lead in the space race a |
s officers repeatedly had vowed to attack the | Russians in conversations with Peter Fleming and sough |
The | Russians are convinced enough to hand over the money, |
In August, the | Russians conquered Courland. |
According to reports, the | Russians were crew members, the Turkish were civilians |
Following the tournament, the | Russians were criticized for bringing over a team that |
ontrol of Mongolia, took command of the White | Russians and crushed the Bolsheviks with help from Kaz |
When the | Russians invaded Czechoslovakia to suppress the Prague |
There were settlements of | Russians in Dadu and eastern Mongolia. |
itutionalized dominance of Avars, Dargins and | Russians in Dagestan (together, Avars, Dargins and Rus |
s to hold on as long as it could and hope the | Russians could defeat the main Austro-Hungarian Army. |
Despite initial successes, the | Russians were defeated and the operation ended on 2 Ju |
ssia and the Ottoman Empire erupted after the | Russians had defeated Sweden in the Battle of Poltava. |
Kerim Pasha counterattacked against the | Russians and defeated Oganovski at the Battle of Malaz |
Although the | Russians ultimately defeated the Turks in the war, Mou |
ded, while in personal encounter with several | Russians, in defence of his post. |
ia i szkice historyczne z XIX i XX w. (Poles, | Russians, and demons. |
ry Manifesto of 1899, by which time Finns and | Russians had developed quite different ideas about the |
Additionally, The | Russians, however, did not know the real strength of t |
The Old Believers, a schismatic group of | Russians who did not accept the religious reforms of p |
His proposal was rejected by the | Russians who did not want to endanger their new relati |
rd the end of the war, he was captured by the | Russians and died in one of their prison camps. |
The CIA learns that the | Russians have discovered a previously unknown material |
Mamai sought to punish the | Russians for disobedience. |
a ship, Persia, carrying weapons to the White | Russians and diverted them to Fiume. |
And just as the | Russians had done in 1941, this time it was the German |
s party, the housekeeper refuses to serve the | Russians, but Douglas rescues the situation before sli |
Having brushed aside Ney, the | Russians bore down on Bernadotte's corps. |
After the | Russians were driven from Central Finland, their force |
while Confederate newspapers report that the | Russians are driving on Warsaw. |
By comparison, close to 3,000 | Russians drowned during the entire summer of 2009. |
The family is relocated with many other | Russians further East to escape the German offensive. |
After World War II when the | Russians occupied East Germany she escaped to West Ger |
had cleared a channel to the north while the | Russians were eating and the dreadnoughts took advanta |
Goldberg would be able to answer the | Russians... very effectively... He's got a bulldog face |
at package tours to destinations popular with | Russians like Egypt, Montenegro and Turkey are complet |
as who, during the month of February, met the | Russians in eighty bloody encounters. |
volunteers who destroyed the screen which the | Russians had erected to conceal their advance rifle-pi |
They were liberated in January 1945 by the | Russians, but Erich and Heinz Geiringer had perished i |
the troops of the 65th made contact with the | Russians at Erlauf. |
Romanians, 10.7% Poles, 4.2% Germans and 1.5% | Russians by ethnicity. |
When they arrived they found the | Russians had evacuated the station 12 months beforehan |
ic learning, as "Americans, Indians, Tartars, | Russians, and even Chinese visited it". |
ent group, indicated that only one quarter of | Russians have even heard of the Article 31 rallies. |
rcise scores had placed her highest among the | Russians for Event Finals, but she was replaced by tea |
sed by senior members of the cabinet, and the | Russians were eventually ordered to cease their radio |
renada, Lebanon, or the government saying the | Russians are evil and the Russian government probably |
Russians begin exploration of mainland that leads to d | |
hey fought an inconclusive battle against the | Russians at Eylau on 7-8 February 1807. |
The | Russians performed fabulously on floor, and were the t |
lated as they fought to the death against the | Russians, each falling one at a time against a five pr |
He was repatriated with six other | Russians in February 2004. |
The | Russians met Fichtel in Moscow in 1993. |
resulted in the victory of the Austrians and | Russians under Field Marshal Suvorov against the Frenc |
August 9 (August 21 O.S., 1828) between 9,000 | Russians under Field-Marshal Paskevich and 30,000 Turk |
The Austrians and | Russians under Fieldmarshal Alexander Suvorov defeated |
the entire column, after engaging the Soviet | Russians in fierce melee combat, and knocked the wreck |
zouaves and "kosynierzy" troops, forcing the | Russians to flee. |
ention, and there is a steady infiltration of | Russians prospecting for oil round Herat and in Afghan |
The | Russians aimed for control over Amur River for navigat |
The | Russians were forced to withdraw, the Central Powers r |
f Leipzig, he was wounded and captured by the | Russians, who forced him into the Polish army. |
1. Amin died by the hands of | Russians special forces, not a "rival faction" 2. Susp |
Novosti reported that the crew was four | Russians and four Moldovans, but it was later determin |
994 Winter Olympics, scoring two goals as the | Russians finished fourth. |
this was an attempt to murder them before the | Russians could free them. |
Throughout the summer and early fall of 1812, | Russians and French were stalemated at Polotsk, which |
dvanced on the west side of the river and the | Russians and French advanced up the east side. |
right flank of the Chinese lines and for the | Russians and French to turn the left flank on the oppo |
ce consisted of 916 British, 455 Germans, 326 | Russians, 158 French, 112 Americans, 54 Japanese, 41 I |
98.5%) were Romanians and 30 (1.5%) others (4 | Russians, 6 Gagauzians, 8 Bulgarians, 9 Gypsies, 1 Hun |
The WHL suffered their first ever loss to the | Russians in game five, but came back in game six to cl |
the French under Emperor Napoleon I over the | Russians under General Fabian Wilhelm von Osten-Sacken |
The | Russians under General Selivanov occupied Czernowitz o |
old girl and her aunt said they were saved by | Russians from Georgian bombings. |
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