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Ivan and Arreguin-Toft
* Arreguin-Toft, Ivan, How the Weak Win Wars: A Theory of Asymmetric Conflict, New York & Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2005 ISBN 0-521-54869-1
* Arreguin-Toft, Ivan.
* Arreguin-Toft, Ivan.
* Arreguin-Toft, Ivan.

Ivan and How
Leo Tolstoy handled ethical questions in his short stories, for example in " Ivan the Fool " ( 1885 ), " How Much Land Does a Man Need?
* The Betrayal of Liberalism: How the Disciples of Freedom and Equality Helped Foster the Illiberal Politics of Coercion and Control edited by Hilton Kramer and Roger Kimball ; Ivan R. Dee, 256 pages ( 1999 ).
( 2010 ) Not in My Neighborhood: How Bigotry Shaped a Great American City ( Chicago: Ivan R. Dee ).
He was since styled, as written in the accounts of the Patriarchate of Constantinople: " How should the Patriarch and the Archbishop write to ruler of Vidin and emperor Kamtsimir ( Sratsimir ): Most Faithful and Allmighty ruler of Vidin the whole of Bulgaria ..." The authority of Ivan Sratsimir was treated as equal to that of Ivan Shishman and the details suggest that he was even presented as a senior ruler.
However, the famous brutality of the Cossack Khmelnytsky Uprising preceded Gogol's lifetime by about two hundred years and in Taras Bulba, as in Gogol's work generally, his treatment of the Jews is realistic and sometimes sympathetic, as in the closing lines of " The Tale of How Ivan Ivanovich Quarreled with Ivan Nikiforovich ".
He illustrated many works of classical Russian literature, including Nikolai Gogol's Dead Souls, The Carriage, and The Overcoat ; Mikhail Lermontov's The Lay of Tsar Ivan Vasilyevich, His Young Oprichnik and the Stouthearted Merchant Kalashnikov ; and Leo Tolstoy's How the Devil Stole the Peasants Hunk of Bread and The Candle.

Ivan and Win
* Estabrook, Arthur H. & McDougle, Ivan E. Mongrel Virginians: The Win Tribe.

Ivan and Wars
One of these was built by the Russian military engineer Ivan Vyrodkov during the siege of Kazan in 1552 ( as part of the Russo-Kazan Wars ), and could hold ten large-calibre cannon and 50 lighter cannons.
* Czar Ivan III of Russia invades the Grand Duchy of Lithuania during the Muscovite – Lithuanian Wars.
Wars of conquest led by the Turks forced Ivan Crnojević, the ruler of Zeta at that time, to move the capital of his country from the fortified town of Žabljak to the inaccessible parts, to Obod in 1475, and soon after it at the foot of Mt.
Critics of the party have accused the SPS of involvement with organised crime, blackmail, political assassinations ( such as former Serbian President Ivan Stambolić ), supporting paramilitary formations during the Yugoslav Wars, and profiteering from illicit drug and oil trade.
The novels have described periods when Saint-Germain has resided in the Roman Empire during reigns of Nero and Elagabalus, France during the reigns of Charlemagne and Louis XV, Russia during the reigns of Ivan the Terrible and Nicholas II, Germany in the 10th Century, Germany, Spain, and England between the First and Second World Wars, China during the Mongol invasion, Peru during the Spanish invasion, and the United States in the modern era.
Lloyd C. Gardner, " Pay Any Price: Lyndon Johnson and the Wars for Vietnam ", Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, 1995.
In 1823, Ryleyev was recruited by Ivan Pushchin to the revolutionary Northern Society, an organization of reform-minded individuals, mainly veterans of the Napoleonic Wars, dedicated to abolishing serfdom, and replacing the Tsar's government with either a democratic republic or a constitutional monarchy.

Ivan and ",
* PIM " Ivan Milutinović ", Belgrade, Serbia ; Morava-Vardar ( Axios ) Navigation Route ( About 1, 200 km shorter route ( three days shorter time of navigation ) from Belgrade to Port of Thessaloniki than across Danube, Black Sea and Agean Sea.
" Ivan the Terrible as Renaissance Prince ", Slavic Review, Vol.
" Ivan IV's Personal Mythology of Kingship ", Slavic Review, Vol.
In Russia ( as well as in other Russophone places ), a fictional steamship Admiral Ivan Fyodorovich Kruzenshtern from the popular Prostokvashino animated film series is well-known, often as part of a catchphrase " Admiral I. F. Kruzenshtern, a man and a steamship ", " pirated " from the title of a requiem poem by Vladimir Mayakovsky, To Comrade Nette, a Man and a Steamship.
While conducting the 1880 United States Census, Ivan Petrof recorded 702 Yup ' ik in 9 villages, including 117 people at " Koot ", near the site of present-day Mekoryuk.
A few other Twilight Zones would follow the example of this episode and cast blacks in significant roles, including the pastor in " I Am the Night — Color Me Black ", with Ivan Dixon, and the electrician in " The Brain Center at Whipple's ".
Although Ivan was considered the " senior tsar ", actual power was wielded by his
The term " unschooling " probably derives from Ivan Illich's term " deschooling ", and was popularized through John Holt's newsletter Growing Without Schooling.
* Gilboa, Netta " Getting Gray With Reverend Ivan Stang ", interview with Rev.
In 1986 he was deported to Israel to stand trial for war crimes, after being mistakenly identified by Israeli Holocaust survivors as " Ivan the Terrible ", a notorious guard at Treblinka.
The name comes from a slogan of the radical group Situationist International: " The Hacienda Must Be Built ", from Formulary for a New Urbanism by Ivan Chtcheglov.
In the Cartoon Network run and English localization of Mobile Suit Gundam, the Zeons were also derisively referred to as " Zeeks ", originally taken from Gundam Sentinel: 0079, one of the many Gundam side stories written by Masaya Takahashi and added by translator Neil Nadelman, to reflect the tendency to nickname war enemies, i. e. Yankees / Rebs ( Civil War ), Jerries / Tommies ( World War I ), Japs ( World War II ), Ivan ( Cold War ), Charlie ( Vietnam ).
The Byzantine historian from 13th century Theodor Scutariota named Kaloyan " the Bulgarian Ioan " or " Bulgarian basileus " and wrote about " Bulgarians ", " Bulgarian land ", " Bulgarian matters "; also he defined Ivan Asen I as " tsar of the Bulgarians ".
The native sources, written in Old Bulgarian language and used domestically, including the lead seals of the Bulgarian rulers from Ivan Asen I to Boril use the term " Emperor of the Bulgarians ", as do the literary sources ( for example the Synodik of Boril ) together with the terms " Bulgarian land ", and " Bulgarian tongue ".
The subsequent native sources, all written in Old Bulgarian language, without exceptions treat the state as Bulgarian in the line of tsar's title of Ivan Asen II from his Turnovo's inscription from 1230 " In Christ the Lord good and faithful Tsar and autocrat of the Bulgarians, son of the old Asen ", an inscription from Boyana Church from 1259 " This was written in the Bulgarian Empire under the pious and devout Tsar Constantine Asen " and one marginal note from 1269 / 70 " In the days of the faithful tsar Constantine, who ruled the Bulgarian throne ".
The academic tradition of interpretation of the wide use of the name " Vlachs " in this particular case as nothing more than a transient substitution and confusion of several medieval authors was affirmed in the second half of the 19th century by the Czech historian Konstantin Josef Jireček in his " History of the Bulgarians ", first published in 1876, in which he ignored the idea of significant ethnic Vlach participation in these processes, and is supported by the contemporary Bulgarian medievalist and researcher of the Asens Ivan Bozhilov.
The name came about because Ivan and his two brothers, following the self-described principle of " style before comfort ", refused to wear hats during Montreal's cold winters, calling themselves " the men without hats.
Members of the principally British " Associationist School ", including John Locke, David Hume, David Hartley, James Mill, John Stuart Mill, Alexander Bain and Ivan Pavlov, asserted that the principle applied to all or most mental processes.
This was especially visible in two fundamental works: Ivan Mažuranić's and Josip Užarević's: " German-Croatian dictionary " from 1842 and Bogoslav Šulek's " German-Croatian-Italian dictionary of scientific terminology ", 1875.
Episode eight, " Battle of the Hexes ", introduces Paige to parole officer Henry Mitchell ( Ivan Sergei ).
Some Russian patronymics are transliterated in English as "- ovitch " or "- evitch ", with a " t ": e. g. the famous Russian arachnologist, Alexander Ivanovitch Petrunkevitch: his father's name is Ivan.
The third wedding of Adrian's parents is described ; however, Ivan Braithwaite does not drown whilst on honeymoon with Pauline Mole as detailed in " The Weapons of Mass Destruction "-instead he ultimately returns to his first wife, prompting George and Pauline to reunite ( in " The Weapons of Mass Destruction ", Pandora states that Pauline lured George away from Tania in the wake of Ivan's death ).

Ivan and International
* Ivan Lewis-Shadow Secretary of State for International Development
Sajid Sajidov ( Russia ) at the Ivan Yarygin Memorial International and
In 1967, Jim Perras became " The Russian Bear " Ivan Koloff, a bearded villainous character billed from the Ukraine, and debuted with the International Wrestling Association in Montreal, Québec.
During his tenure, he initiated the establishment of three new colleges at Tech: the College of Computing ( the first such college in the country ); the Ivan Allen College of Management, Policy, and International Affairs ; and the College of Sciences.
Crecine proposed the reorganization of the latter two into the College of Computing, the College of Sciences, and the Ivan Allen College of Management, Policy, and International Affairs .< ref name =" Reorg ">
The eye of Hurricane Ivan as seen from the International Space Station on September 11, 2004.
Johansson began 2005 with a nice start winning in the 2005 Next Generation Adelaide International defeating Taylor Dent in the finals 7 – 5, 6 – 3, reaching the fourth round of the 2005 Australian Open losing to Andre Agassi 7 – 6 ( 4 ), 6 – 7 ( 5 ), 6 – 7 ( 3 ), 4 – 6 and winning 2005 Open 13 defeating Ivan Ljubičić 7 – 5 6 – 4 in the finals which jumped him into the top 10 at number 9.
* Pamplona International Tournament, 2005, Shared Second with Ivan Cheparinov.
Julián Carrillo, Ivan Wyschnegradsky and Alois Hába met in Paris where they were all participating in the International Congress of Music that year.
* Ivan the Terrible, ( 1974 ), Gulf Breeze, Florida, Academic International Press.
Image: PalekhComintern. jpg | An allegorical representation of the Third International in a 1927 Palekh miniature by Ivan Golikov.

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