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It has been characterized by Sergei Starostin as " an idea now completely discarded ".
Various linguists have seen these North Eurasian languages as part of: < ul >< li > a Ural – Altaic language family ( popular until 1960s )</ li >< li > a Uralic and an Altaic family ( Anna V. Dybo | Dybo, Roy Andrew Miller | Miller, Nicholas Poppe | Poppe )</ li >< li > separate Uralic, Turkic languages | Turkic and Mongolian language | Mongolian families ( Gerard Clauson | Clauson, Gerhard Doerfer | Doerfer, Stefan Georg | Georg )</ li >< li > a Eurasiatic or Nostratic macrofamily ( Joseph Greenberg | Greenberg, Sergei Starostin | Starostin, Allan Bomhard | Bomhard )</ li ></ ul >
At about this time, Russian Nostraticists, notably Sergei Starostin, constructed a revised version of Nostratic.
At about this time Russian Nostraticists, notably Sergei Starostin, constructed a revised version of Nostratic which was slightly broader than Greenberg's grouping but which similarly left out Afroasiatic.
One of these is the " Sino-Caucasian " hypothesis of Sergei Starostin, which posits that the Yeniseian languages and North Caucasian languages form a clade with Sino-Tibetan.
* Starostin, Sergei, and I. I. Pejrosom ( 1996 ).
In his Altaic Etymological Dictionary, co-authored with Anna V. Dybo and Oleg A. Mudrak, Sergei Starostin characterized the Ural – Altaic hypothesis as " an idea now completely discarded " ( 2003: 8 ).
* Starostin, Sergei A., Anna V. Dybo, and Oleg A. Mudrak.
* Diakonov, Igor M., and Sergei Starostin.
This hypothesis has perhaps been best illustrated by Sergei A. Starostin and Sergei Nikolayev, who present a set of phonological correspondences and shared morphological structure.
* A Comparative Dictionary of North Caucasian Languages: Preface by Sergei Starostin & Sergein Nikolayev
Another attempt to introduce such modifications was performed by the Russian linguist Sergei Starostin, who had proposed that
* Starostin, Sergei.
* Starostin, Sergei A., Anna V. Dybo, Oleg A. Mudrak ( 2003 ): Etymological Dictionary of the Altaic Languages.
Northwest Caucasian languages have been suggested as being related to the Northeast Caucasian languages and both are often merged under the blanket term " North Caucasian languages "; several linguists, notably Sergei Starostin, posit a phylogenetic link between these two families.
Some linguists, notably Sergei Starostin and Sergei Nikolayev, believe that the two groups sprang from a common ancestor about five thousand years ago.
Samuel E. Martin, Roy Andrew Miller, and Sergei Starostin are linguists who have argued that they have common origins.
Much long-range comparison work has been from Russian linguists like Vladislav Illich-Svitych and Sergei Starostin.
Linguists such as Sergei Starostin see the Northwest ( Abkhaz – Adyghe ) and Northeast ( Nakh-Dagestanian ) families as related and propose uniting them in a single North Caucasian family, sometimes called Caucasic or simply Caucasian.
Linguists such as Sergei Starostin have proposed a Dené – Caucasian macrofamily, which includes the North Caucasian languages together with Basque, Burushaski, Na-Dené, Sino-Tibetan, and Yeniseian.

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The Lindsay Award is considered to be the companion of the Hart Memorial Trophy — fourteen players have won both trophies for the same season: Guy Lafleur ( 1976 – 77 and 1977 – 78 ), Wayne Gretzky ( 1981 – 82, 1982 – 83, 1983 – 84, 1984 – 85 and 1986 – 87 ), Mario Lemieux ( 1987 – 88 and 1992 – 93 and 1995 – 96 ), Mark Messier ( 1989 – 90 and 1991 – 92 ), Brett Hull ( 1990 – 91 ), Sergei Fedorov ( 1993 – 94 ), Eric Lindros ( 1994 – 95 ), Dominik Hasek ( 1996 – 97 and 1997 – 98 ), Jaromir Jagr ( 1998 – 99 ), Joe Sakic ( 2000 – 01 ), Martin St. Louis ( 2003 – 04 ), Sidney Crosby ( 2006 – 07 ), Alexander Ovechkin ( 2007 – 08 and 2008 – 09 ) and Evgeni Malkin ( 2011 – 12 ).
After the last Chief of the Soviet time, Anatoly Kurkov, the St. Petersburg and Leningrad Oblast Directorate were led by Sergei Stepashin ( 29 November 1991 – 1992 ), Viktor Cherkesov ( 1992 – 1998 ), Alexander Grigoryev ( 1 October 1998 – 5 January 2001 ), Sergei Smirnov ( 5 January 2001 – June 2003 ), Alexander Bortnikov ( June 2003 – March 2004 ) and Yury Ignashchenkov ( since March 2004 ).
It was founded in 1991 by a group of prominent Russian mathematicians that included Vladimir Arnold ( chairman ) and Sergei Novikov.
Since he was a restricted free agent, Washington had the option to match the offer sheet ; they declined, however, and received two first round picks plus $ 100, 000 in cash, turning into five first-round picks if the Capitals did not have a top-7 draft pick in the 1991 or 1992 entry drafts, as compensation ( two of these picks would become Sergei Gonchar and Brendan Witt ).
* Sergei Kalinin ( born 1991 ), a Russian ice hockey player
Sergei Gonchar began his professional career in 1991 with Traktor Chelyabinsk in the Soviet Championship League.
* V. M. Komarov and the Sergei P. Korolev Diplomas by the International Aeronautical Federation in 1991 and 1994
Marshal Sergei Akhromeev committed suicide in 1991 on the fall of the Soviet Union.
Sergei Prokofiev's Symphony No. 1 ( 1917 ) is sometimes cited as a precursor of neoclassicism ( Whittall, 1980 ), but Prokofiev himself thought that his composition was a ' passing phase ' whereas Stravinsky's neoclassicism was by the 1920s ' becoming the basic line of his music ' ( Prokofiev 1991, 273 ).
On 21 December 1991 he took part in the first congress of the Russian All-People's Union headed by Sergei Baburin.
The Swadesh – Yakhontov list is a 35-word subset of the Swadesh list posited as especially stable by Russian linguist Sergei Yakhontov ( Starostin 1991 ).
In 1991, Sergei L. Nikolayev added the Na-Dené languages to Starostin's classification.
Neil Smith was also responsible for drafting star players such as Sergei Nemchinov, Alexei Kovalev, Doug Weight, and Sergei Zubov before he made his mark in 1991 with a blockbuster trade for superstar Mark Messier.

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Films from Germany and the U. S. proved more entertaining than Soviet director Sergei Eisenstein ’ s historical dramas.
Documents released from the Soviet KGB bureau archives by Vasily Mitrokhin in the early 1990s clearly showed that the Afghan government clearly authorized the assault and that the KGB adviser on scene, Sergei Batrukihn, may have recommended the assault, as well as the execution of a kidnapper before U. S. experts could interrogate him.
B. S. Haldane, Sewall Wright, E. B. Ford, Ernst Mayr, Bernhard Rensch, Sergei Chetverikov, George Gaylord Simpson, and G. Ledyard Stebbins.
February-March 2000: Moscow artists Ivan Kolesnikov and Sergei Denisov presented a joint Artistamp project entitled Azbuka Veka ( The Alphabet of the Century ) at the S ’ ART Gallery in Moscow.
Sergei Duvanov ( born 1953 ) is a prominent Kazakhstani journalist who, in 2002, wrote articles that claimed President Nursultan Nazarbayev and several other Kazakh politicians had illicit Swiss bank accounts containing millions of U. S .' dollars.
Documents released from the Soviet KGB archives by Vasily Mitrokhin in the 1990s showed that the Afghan government clearly authorized the assault despite forceful demands for peaceful negotiations by the U. S., and that the KGB adviser on scene, Sergei Batrukhin, may have recommended the assault, as well as the execution of a kidnapper before U. S. experts could interrogate him.
The operations are credited to Doctor Sergei S. Bryukhonenko.
A. Borovkov, S. K. Godunov, T. I. Zelenyak and S. S. Kutateladze. Remembrances of Sergei L ' vovich Sobolev.
Sergei Rogov, director of the Institute of the U. S. and Canada, said: " Obama supports sharp reductions in nuclear arsenals and I believe that Russia and the U. S. may sign in the summer or fall of 2009 a new treaty that would replace START-1 ".
* Memoirs of his opponent academician Sergei Novikov ( mathematician ) | S. P. Novikov
*-President Boris Yeltsin condemned the U. S. action as " dishonorable " and said Washington " should have carried out negotiations to the end ," but his spokesman Sergei Yastrzhembsky said that " Russia and the United States are in the same boat in everything that concerns the fight against world terrorism.
* Sergei Askoldov ( alias S. Alekseev, born Sergei Alekseyevich Kozlov ), philosopher and theologian
Duberstein has been hired by Russian authorities, via Goldman Sachs ( an international investment banking firm ), to lobby against the Magnitsky Bill ( as known as the Sergei Magnitsky Rule of Law Accountability Act ), a bill in the U. S. Congress " to impose sanctions on persons responsible for the detention, abuse, or death of Sergei Magnitsky, and for other gross violations of human rights in the Russian Federation ".
Reflecting the international cooperation involved in building the largest space complex in history, Commander Robert Cabana and Russian Cosmonaut Sergei Krikalyov opened the hatch to the U. S .- built Unity connecting module and floated into the new station together.
In April 1993, he was assigned as back-up mission specialist for Sergei Krikalev, who flew on STS-60, the first joint U. S ./ Russian Space Shuttle Mission ( February 3 to 11, 1994 ).
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The fifth crew to live aboard the International Space Station was led by Russian Valery Korzun and joined by fellow Cosmonaut Sergei Treshchev and U. S. Astronaut Peggy A. Whitson, both flight engineers.
SmarThink is a computer chess engine written by Sergei S. Markoff of Russia.

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