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Vasiliy I Dmitriyevich () ( 30 December 1371 – 27 February 1425 ) was Grand Prince of Moscow from 1389.
Vasiliy Aleksanyan, former vice-chairman of the company, who is suffering from Aids, was released on bail in January 2009 after being held in inhuman conditions condemned by the European Court of Human Rights. 3 Lastly, Svetlana Bakhmina, deputy head of Yukos's legal department, who was sentenced in 2005 to six and a half years ' imprisonment for tax fraud, saw her application for early release turned down in October 2008, even though she had served half of her sentence, had expressed " remorse " and was seven months pregnant.
For example, if Vasiliy Ivanovich Chapayev is a good friend, one can call him just Ivanych ( from Ivanich ).
After the death of Vasiliy Perov, Ryabushkin moved to Saint Petersburg in 1882, and entered the Imperial Academy of Arts where he learned from Pavel Chistyakov.
Vasiliy Dmitriyevich Tikhomirov ( 1876 – 1956 ) was a dancer ( from 1895 ) and a choreographer ( from 1913 ) with the Bolshoi Ballet of Moscow, Russia.

Vasiliy and under
In 1335 – 1406 it was under the ownership of prince Patrikiy Narymuntovich and his sons, in 1406 – 1419 the city was ruled by Great Duke's deputies, in 1419 – 1435 it belonged to prince Svitrigaila, in 1446 – 1452 to prince Vasiliy Yaroslavich, in 1452 – 1483 to Mozhaysk prince Ivan Andreyevich, in 1483 – 1505 to his son Semyon, who transferred Gomel to the Grand Duchy of Moscow.
National History Museum director Bozhidar Dimitrov stated: " The renovation revealed a rare inscription under a layer of plaster on one of the church walls: ' I, Vasiliy ' inscribed.
Concurrently, he took classes in sculpture under Dmitry Stelletsky and in etching under Vasiliy Mate.
* An agent operating under intelligence instructions who uses his official or public position, and other means, to exert influence on policy, public opinion, the course of particular events, the activity of political organizations and state agencies in target countries ( KGB Lexicon: The Soviet Intelligence Officer ’ s Handbook, edited by KGB archivist Vasiliy Mitrokhin ).

Vasiliy and Russia
Vasili IV of Russia (, Vasíliy Ivánovich Shúyskiy, other transliterations: Vasiliy, Vasily, Vasilii ) ( 22 September 155212 September 1612 ) was Tsar of Russia between 1606 and 1610 after the murder of False Dmitriy I.

Vasiliy and Communist
On August 22, 1949, Vasiliy Borisov, the Soviet Vice-Consul at Yining, accompanied ETR leadership in auto trip to USSR for urgent talks with Soviet officials about future of ETR, where they were told to cooperate with Communist Party of China.

Vasiliy and Russian
Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky (, Vasiliy Vasil ’ yevich Kandinskiy, ; – 13 December 1944 ) was an influential Russian painter and art theorist.
His father, Vasiliy Suvorov, was a general-in-chief and a senator in the Governing Senate, and was credited with translating Vauban's works into Russian.
Prince Vasiliy Lukich Dolgorukov ( Russian: Василий Лукич Долгоруков ) ( 1672 – November 8, 1739 ) was a Russian diplomat and minister who was the most powerful man in the country in the later years of Peter II's reign.
Kobozev was allegedly murdered by two reputed Russian mobsters, Alexander Nosov and Vasiliy Ermichine.
In Russian, Vasiliy Shukshin's story " Мой зять украл машину дров " (" My son-in-law stole a carful of firewood ") has the main character say " Што?
Vasiliy Sychev was the first Russian to reach the river in 1643.
Vasiliy Grigorievich Fesenkov ( January 13, 1889 – March 12, 1972 ) was a Soviet Russian astrophysicist.
* Vasiliy Fofanov's Modern Russian Armour-click " Black Eagle MBT " in the links in the left-hand frame.
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Vasiliy and 2007
His successors as chief designers were: Vasiliy Mishin ( 1966 – 1974 ), Valentin Glushko ( 1974 – 1989 ), Yuriy Semenov ( 1989 – 2005 ), Nikolay Sevastyanov ( 2005 – 2007 ).

freed and from
Clayton freed himself from the embrace and stepped back.
If his dancers are sometimes made to look as if they might be creatures from Mars, this is consistent with his intention of placing them in the orbit of another world, a world in which they are freed of their pedestrian identities.
There results a study of literature freed from the tyranny of the contemporary.
The figure stopped and one hand was perilously freed from the hamper to scratch the nose.
According to the Greek tradition the Dipylon master was named Daedalus, and in his statues the limbs were freed from the body, giving the impression that the statues could move.
The success of his children's books was to become a source of considerable annoyance to Milne, whose self-avowed aim was to write whatever he pleased and who had, until then, found a ready audience for each change of direction: he had freed pre-war Punch from its ponderous facetiousness ; he had made a considerable reputation as a playwright ( like his idol J. M. Barrie ) on both sides of the Atlantic ; he had produced a witty piece of detective writing in The Red House Mystery ( although this was severely criticised by Raymond Chandler for the implausibility of its plot ).
The outer surface of an agate, freed from its matrix, is often pitted and rough, apparently in consequence of the removal of the original coating.
Then, in 396 BC, Agesilaus crossed into Asia with a force of 2, 000 neodamodes ( freed helots ) and 6, 000 allies ( including 30 spartiates ) to liberate Greek cities from Persian dominion.
If the death of Epaminondas in 362 BC freed Athens from fear of Thebes, it appears at the same time to have exposed it to further aggression from Alexander of Pherae, who made a piratical raid on Tinos and other cities of the Cyclades, plundering them, and making slaves of the inhabitants.
Johnson's reconstruction policies failed to promote the rights of the Freedmen ( newly freed slaves ), and he came under vigorous political attack from Republicans, ending in his impeachment by the U. S. House of Representatives ; he was acquitted by the U. S. Senate.
He also vanquished Alfonso VII of León, came to the rescue of his mother, whose nephew he was, and thus freed the kingdom from political dependence on the crown of his cousin of León.
He appears to have been a Gentile – for Paul sternly refused to have him circumcised, because Paul believed Christ's gospel freed believers from the requirements of the 613 Mitzvot — and to have been chiefly engaged in ministering to Gentiles.
An accord was made between him and the Bohemian Duke Borivoj I ( reigned 870-95 ); Bohemia was thus freed from the dangers of invasion.
This position freed him from touring Europe as a pianist and enabled him to work in Hungary.
The direct result of the battle of Schwetz / Świecino was that the city of Danzig and Pomerania were freed from Teutonic Order danger so that the royal and municipal armed forces could be used elsewhere in the war, mainly to protect the Vistula waterway and to capture the Teutonic held strongholds.
As colonies gained independence from Britain, in most cases the newly independent countries adopted English common law precedent as of the date of independence as the default law to carry forward into the new nation, to the extent not explicitly rejected by the newly freed colony's founding documents or government.
Its widespread use in many Roman structures, a key event in the history of architecture termed the Roman Architectural Revolution, freed Roman construction from the restrictions of stone and brick material and allowed for revolutionary new designs in terms of both structural complexity and dimension.
* Baroque or Bayon Style ( 1181 – 1243 ): In the final quarter of the 12th century, King Jayavarman VII freed the country of Angkor from occupation by an invasionary force from Champa.
With the Spanish New Laws of 1552 Cuban Indians were freed from encomienda, and some seven Indian towns were set up.
Interestingly, however, Gongo Lutete himself was apparently sickened by the cannibalism of his own people, having been raised from an early age in Arab customs as a slave to the infamous Swahili-Zanzibari merchant Tippu Tip, who eventually freed Gongo in return for his bravery in battle.
This discovery was a major paradigm shift in mathematics, as it freed mathematicians from the mistaken belief that Euclid's axioms were the only way to make geometry consistent and non-contradictory.
He freed the island of Rhodes from Roman rule for their good faith and exempted Troy from taxes.

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