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  • Kuban and Terek Oblasts by the indigenous nationalities after the Russian Revolution; however, Sov
  • ix games in which the Wales, France, Other Nationalities and England rugby league teams each played
  • o at representative level played for Other Nationalities, and at club level for Salford, playing at
  • tive level has played for Wales, and Other Nationalities, and at club level for Leigh.
  • found alive, all "lascar", although their nationalities and genders are disputed by sources.
  • These nationalities and regions are left unnamed in the Consti
  • escent, 7% represented other Baltic Finnic nationalities, and 32% represented Russians and other Ea
  • hrough twelve for students from all races, nationalities and religions.
  • at of Narkomnats (People's Commissariat on Nationalities) and a chairman of Central Military colleg
  • t of Defense released a list of the names, nationalities, and ID numbers of the 558 captive whose s
  • Trosterud today is a mixture of different nationalities and ethnicities.
  • o at representative level played for Other Nationalities, and at club level for Oldham, playing at
  • ompany provides a balanced mix of Hispanic nationalities and traditions via their programing.
  • ts of the Kindergarten come from different nationalities and backgrounds.
  • larities occurred in the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples' Region (SNNPR), particularly
  • ree World Cup matches in Hawaii (of random nationalities) and two additional matches against the U.
  • o at representative level played for Other Nationalities, and at club level for Bradford (now Bradf
  • o at representative level played for Other Nationalities, and at club level played for Bradford Nor
  • e relationships formed between the various nationalities and their German captors.
  • e level played rugby league (RL) for Other Nationalities, and at club level for Wigan, playing at C
  • representative level has played for Other Nationalities, and at club level for Wigan, playing at C
  • e level played rugby league (RL) for Other Nationalities, and at club level for Halifax.
  • esentative for each of the country's three nationalities, and a central parliament.
  • y league footballer of the 1900s for Other Nationalities, and Oldham, see Dai Thomas (rugby league)
  • yed rugby league (RL) for Wales, and Other Nationalities, and at club level for Wigan, playing at S
  • y, on outright equality to the rest of the nationalities and regions that compose Spain, and with a
  • e (RL) for Great Britain, Wales, and Other Nationalities, and at club level for Huddersfield, and W
  • e level played rugby league (RL) for Other Nationalities, and at club level for Rochdale Hornets.
  • y league footballer of the 1900s for Other Nationalities, and Oldham, see David Lewis (rugby league
  • e (RL) for Great Britain, Wales, and Other Nationalities, and at club level for Wigan, and Huddersf
  • anding, welcoming to people of all faiths, nationalities and backgrounds - To create an adult focus
  • footballer of the 1920s and '30s for Other Nationalities, and Oldham, see Bill Kilpatrick.
  • tary of the Nepal Federation of Indigenous Nationalities and the Nepal Magar Association.
  • of the 77 woredas in the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples' Region of Ethiopia.
  • f Southern Sudan and the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People's Region of Ethiopia.
  • The congregation has members from various nationalities and races, and welcomes people from all li
  • n and adults of all socio-economic levels, nationalities and races.
  • Governments of nationalities and regions were given more autonomy, and
  • persuasiveness to draw people of different nationalities and talents into an active working partner
  • ale with a class of artists from different nationalities and organized around 100 exhibitions for c
  • ionals worldwide representing 27 different nationalities and operates U.S.-based and offshore engin
  • modate 1,500 officers and soldiers from 13 nationalities, and their families.
  • To provide students of different nationalities and diverse cultures with the opportunity
  • People of all nationalities and religions moved to the city and each c
  • e best mediums to bring together different nationalities and develop linkages with others working f
  • the 1920s and '30s for New Zealand, Other Nationalities, and Wigan, see Lou Brown (rugby league).
  • Located in the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples Region on the west bank of th
  • student body comprises a diverse range of nationalities and cultures.
  • rugby league (RL) for Great Britain, Other Nationalities, and Wales, and at club level for Belle Vu
  • ers of the adventures of Asterix, from all nationalities, appear.
  • Over 70 nationalities are represented in this school.
  • om Finland, but approximately 20 different nationalities are represented.
  • More than 10 different nationalities are presented in the Lingueo team.
  • tional sports (such as soccer), the player nationalities are indicated using flag icons.
  • tracting out governing to people from many nationalities as long as they swore allegiance to Spain.
  • s were American and such officers of other nationalities as were assigned served under them.
  • The nationalities as released by Air France are shown in the
  • They feature Arab porn stars from all Arab nationalities as well as some Western and Asian porn sta
  • tracting out governing to people from many nationalities as long as they swore allegiance to Spain.
  • red there, it naturally affected the other nationalities as well.
  • t team squad is full of players of various nationalities as many of the players are recruited from
  • cap for England in the 3-9 defeat to Other Nationalities at Central Park, Wigan on 5 April 1904, in
  • cap for England in the 3-9 defeat to Other Nationalities at Central Park, Wigan on 5 April 1904, in
  • cap for England in the 3-9 defeat to Other Nationalities at Central Park, Wigan on 5 April 1904, in
  • Kingston Rovers in the 3-9 defeat to Other Nationalities at Central Park, Wigan on 5 April 1904, in
  • ional was played between England and Other Nationalities at Central Park on 5 April 1904, Other Nat
  • Corinth was the meeting point of many nationalities because the main current of the trade betw
  • ike Wyndham Standing, could play different nationalities but when sound films came in audiences wer
  • ²: some players have multiple nationalities, but they can play only for one national t
  • al rugby league team, and may be his Other Nationalities cap as this was won in the 1904-5 season.
  • He played a key role in the Xinjiang Nationalities Congress of 1934.
  • " singles, in which two bands of different nationalities cover one of the other band's songs.
  • peace and justice to peoples of all races, nationalities, creeds and colors," Chief William Jeffrey
  • at India was multi-national, in which some nationalities dominated the government and suppressed le
  • he Constitutional Democratic party book on nationalities edited by A. I. Kosteliansky.
  • understanding owing to the wide variety of nationalities employed on United States merchant vessels
  • ws and external collaborators of different nationalities en varied academic fields.
  • interactions of warships of many different nationalities encountered on the voyage.
  • ogether international wine experts from 40 nationalities every year.
  • ested 84 possible cases in people of eight nationalities for the virus.
  • insulated from the increasing diversity of nationalities found in many American settlements.
  • unknown soldiers of both French and German nationalities found on the battlefield, stands high abov
  • sions, although this didn't preclude other nationalities from being members.
  • He also was Chairman of the Soviet of Nationalities from 1989 to 1991.
  • all races and a wide array of cultures and nationalities from around the world.
  • Although people of many nationalities have been inducted (including racing legen
  • In recent years, several nationalities have settled in the village, from as far a
  • lable in multiple languages, and different nationalities have their own communities.
  • Other nationalities have been separated from Serbia and includ
  • es that people from at least 120 different nationalities have passed through Chungking Mansions in
  • g George VI, Malayans from all classes and nationalities, having already given him their esteem and
  • historical community of people of diverse nationalities, having common characteristics-the Soviet
  • hort as compared to other inmates of other nationalities, his account of the imprisonment was among
  • He had sown the seeds of new nationalities: in the Peninsula, when he created the Kin
  • o matches between 1925 and 1928, and Other Nationalities in 1924.
  • a cap, and scored the third try, for Other Nationalities in the 9-3 victory over England at Central
  • SSR (the Soviet of the Union and Soviet of Nationalities) in special 100,000-member districts.
  • Constructing Nationalities in East Central Europe (2004, co-editor)
  • the nationalities in Northern Dobruja at the beginning of th
  • wis won a cap, playing left-Wing for Other Nationalities in the 9-3 victory over England at Central
  • more than 1,000 whalemen of all races and nationalities in her lifetime.
  • point officially 97 "culturally backward" nationalities in the Soviet Union.
  • Article 4 required equal treatment for all nationalities in applying the freedom of navigation.
  • dy Tibetan at the Northwest University for Nationalities in 1988.
  • civil rights to Serbs and members of other nationalities in Croatia, can join into an alliance of m
  • Proportion of nationalities in the vilayets of Ottoman Asia Minor acco
  • 8 against Wales (2 matches), in 1930 Other Nationalities, in 1931 against Wales, in 1932 against Wa
  • tralia (2 matches), New Zealand, and Other Nationalities, in 1956 against Australia (3 matches), an
  • many vocalists and musicians of different nationalities in many jazz festivals in Syria.
  • Proportion of nationalities in the vilayets of Ottoman Asia Minor acco
  • erman or Russian domination over the small nationalities in Central Europe and end the relative fre
  • attempted to deal with issues of the many nationalities in the Russian Empire.
  • Relying on the various nationalities in the Western Regions, he united all the
  • In 1918, it was decreed that all nationalities in the Soviet Union had the right to educa
  • These ethnicities and nationalities included Eastern Europeans, Gypsies (Roma)
  • cludes 80 regular musicians from different nationalities, including Puerto Rico, Spain, Cuba, the D
  • ntage of pupils from families of different nationalities including Portuguese, British, American, S
  • would call each other "Digger", all other nationalities, including Australians, tended to call the
  • ce of employment, drawing men of different nationalities, including Irish, German, French Canadians
  • A wide range of nationalities including Middle Eastern, South American a
  • process of dismantling almost all central nationalities institutions.
  • species don't have nationalities, it maybe better to name it List of birds
  • frain from dragging in other contributors' nationalities, it is completely irrelevant and doesn't s
  • With that new nationality he now has three nationalities: Italian, Argentine and Colombian.
  • rs", children of different backgrounds and nationalities join in activities.
  • lines determined by Lenin's Commissar for Nationalities, Joseph Stalin.
  • ent to Nova Scotia to work with men of all nationalities, laying the foundation to his wide knowled
  • Forty-four different nationalities live in the Krasnoarmiysky Raion.
  • advantage is that people from 20 different nationalities live together in the Pannonian Plains.
  • ongregation to internationals from over 30 nationalities living and working in Tunisia.
  • "Ostlegionen" - Eastern - units of various nationalities, mainly from the occupied countries such a
  • scheme brought 215,000 immigrants of many nationalities, mainly European, to South Australia betwe
  • ave removed the age limit for switching of nationalities, meaning that Aogo could have represented
  • There's almost 80 different nationalities, mostly from Somalia, Iraq and the Palesti
  • by immigrants which represent 38 different nationalities, mostly Arabs and Africans.
  • rticipated in "The Songs of the 56 Chinese Nationalities Music Torch Relay".
  • eneral term used for questions relating to nationalities, nationalism, and nations.
  • ly one identified individual, although the nationalities of a few other graves are known and specia
  • The nationalities of the remaining 21 are unknown.
  • iversity motto comes from the diversity of nationalities of its students which included 51 differen
  • s stated in a special Manifesto to all the nationalities of the Empire.
  • The most recent addition to the nationalities of Eritrea is the Rashaida.
  • tred of Bosnian, Serbian, Muslim and other nationalities of Hapsburg dominance is merely indicated.
  • The nationalities of the urban population mostly consisted o
  • The Nationalities of Europe and the Growth of National Ideol
  • the rest all that can be deduced from the nationalities of the entrants is that, of the remaining
  • the period when the smaller, mostly Slavic nationalities of the empire - Czechs, Slovaks, Slovenes,
  • uded that Saudi Arabia was one of four top nationalities of al-Qaeda members.
  • European Union in Brussels, increased the nationalities of their staff from 52 to 80; created a bi
  • s' affairs of the People's Commissariat of Nationalities of RSFSR, deputy chairman of the Central B
  • ngress of the small, subject and oppressed nationalities of the world; to assert the right of each
  • He says the different nationalities of Bosnia are "not even able to construct
  • ferences, political opinions and different nationalities of the settlers.
  • e of dances in the second act reflects the nationalities of the Soviet Union; at the time, Armenia
  • n to attack without first ascertaining the nationalities of her targets.
  • t judges at the ICTR and ICTY may bear the nationalities of two or more countries and that one such
  • and, Clues was selected to represent Other Nationalities on fourteen occasions between 1949 and 195
  • lt enough in a monarchy which included two nationalities, one of which, to a great extent, belonged
  • s (550 km2), employed 1,600 men of sixteen nationalities, operated two power plants, and worked ove
  • a "mountain of peoples," with more than 30 nationalities or ethnic groups indigenous to the territo
  • s also been the president of the All Nepal Nationalities Organisation.
  • ish, Irish, German and Dutch many of these nationalities own villas and apartments on the hills eit
  • Taking in mind racial differences, nationalities, physically disabled, and others.
  • The three nationalities placed their military forces under the com
  • and name have changed with the vagaries of nationalities policy, but it maintained its status as th
  • Social Democracy and the Nationalities Question (1907)
  • ent listing 324 Arabic names, aliases, and nationalities recovered from safe house raids associated
  • All other nationalities regarded by them as Untermenschen were to
  • tity, factional divisions between Yugoslav nationalities remained strong and it was largely the pow
  • reign nationals, with over fifty different nationalities represented.
  • C in 1937-38, and also played on the Other Nationalities rugby league team.
  • wegian families (along with those of other nationalities) settled in the area, the name changed to
  • y 2004 by four musicians of four different nationalities specialising in their studies in the histo
  • numerous unsupervised children of various nationalities spend their time fashioning an elaborate a
  • a report for the Federal Union of European Nationalities stated that although there was a small rep
  • With many teachers from many nationalities such as America, Great Britain, Philippine
  • , when he was chosen to play for the Other Nationalities team to face England.
  • en as Polish, some accounts refer to other nationalities that may have been part of the group of no
  • Terry describes his impression of several nationalities: the Italians are greasy, the Americans ar
  • le to live together in harmony, all of the nationalities, the Turks, Gorani, Ashkali living in Koso
  • mani but are themselves composed of “three nationalities”: the Italians that is the autonomists who
  • Central University for Nationalities, the former English name of the Minzu Univ
  • In the list of nationalities, the total numbers added to 60, even.
  • Including the Han and Uyghur nationalities, there are twenty nine ethnic groups livin
  • ly 8,000 to 10,000, from more than a dozen nationalities, though Italians, Poles, and Mexicans pred
  • Access is provided to astronomers of all nationalities through international time allocation comm
  • ects of life, from relationship with other nationalities to architecture.
  • While the goal was always to cement the nationalities together in a common state structure, as a
  • Representative of various nationalities took advantage of this weakness to agitate
  • s change that now allows players to switch nationalities unless they have played a competitive seni
  • The WHCC was open to all nationalities unlike the French Championships which were
  • holder of both the Lebanese and Brazilian nationalities, was later assassinated by certain Pharmac
  • ve of Oleksandr Shulhyn the Secretariat of Nationalities was transformed into the Secretariat of Fo
  • common cause amongst the generals of many nationalities was recognized after the war by his elevat
  • d from the earliest days a wide variety of nationalities was represented.
  • e Melia Mansour Hotel (hostages from other nationalities were housed in different hotels) for ten d
  • At first the deputy secretaries of Nationalities were part of the secretariat of Nationalit
  • The three air hostesses's nationalities were changed to Singapore, Hong Kong and J
  • Their nationalities were not specified by the company, nor the
  • an-Islamic movements a half-dozen of these nationalities were provided with schooling in their nati
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