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From north to south the East European Plain, also known as Russian Plain, is clad sequentially in Arctic tundra, coniferous forest ( taiga ), mixed and broad-leaf forests, grassland ( steppe ), and semi-desert ( fringing the Caspian Sea ), as the changes in vegetation reflect the changes in climate.
From north to south the East European Plain is clad sequentially in tundra, coniferous forest ( taiga ), mixed and broad-leaf forests, grassland ( steppe ), and semi-desert ( fringing the Caspian Sea ) as the changes in vegetation reflect the changes in climate.
From north to south, the country ranges from the northern tip of the Russian Arctic islands at Franz Josef Land to the southern tip of the Republic of Dagestan on the Caspian Sea, spanning about of extremely varied, often inhospitable terrain.
" From this it appears that Mazanderan signifies all the region within the mountain Mawz and the Caspian Sea, which lies east of Ghilan and the Kizil Ozan.
From Orenburg it continues west, passing into Kazakhstan, then turning south again at Oral, and meandering through a broad flat plain until it reaches the Caspian a few miles below Atyrau, where it forms a fine digitate delta at ().
From the Caspian in the northwest to Baluchistan in the south-east, the Iranian Plateau extends for close to 2, 000 km.
Small and John Sweeney ( 2010 ) From the Rarities Committee's files: Identification of Caspian Gull, part 1: typical birds British Birds 103 ( 3 ): 142-183 ( detailed identification paper, covering typical individuals )
From the borders of Kurdistan to Samarkand, from the Caspian Sea to the Yamuna, he established his authority.
From Rey, Naiem moved north towards Tabaristan, which lay south of the Caspian Sea.
From Zanjan, Hudheifa marched to Ardabil which surrendered peacefully and Hudheifa continued his march north along the western coast of the Caspian Sea and captured Bab al-Abwab by force.
From Bab at the western coast of the Caspian Sea, Bukair continued his march north.

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From Cyprus they went to the port of Antioch in Syria, and thence traveled for a year to the Khan's court, going ten leagues ( 55. 56 kilometers ) per day.
From 115 to 117, Jews in Libya, Egypt, Cyprus, Mesopotamia and Lod rose in revolt against Rome.
From the 13th to 17th centuries, it held the island of Crete and from the mid-15th to mid-16th century, the island of Cyprus.
Kingdoms of the Crusaders: From Jerusalem to Cyprus ( Aldershot: Ashgate, Variorum Collected Series Studies, 1999 ), pp. 1 – 25.
in Kingdoms of the Crusaders: From Jerusalem to Cyprus ( Aldershot: Ashgate, Variorum Collected Series Studies, 1999 ), pp. 173 – 189.
From 964 – 966 he led an army of 40, 000 men which conquered Cilicia and again overran Mesopotamia and Syria, while the patrician Niketas Chalkoutzes recovered Cyprus.
From independence in 1960 to the Turkish invasion of Cyprus of 1974, Famagusta flourished both culturally and economically.
From the end of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 until the start of the World War I the Gurkha Regiments saw active service in Burma, Afghanistan, the North-East Frontier and the North-West Frontiers of India, Malta ( the Russo-Turkish War, 1877 – 78 ), Cyprus, Malaya, China ( the Boxer Rebellion of 1900 ) and Tibet ( Younghusband's Expedition of 1905 ).
* " From U Thant to Kofi Annan: UN Peacemaking in Cyprus, 1964-2004 ( PDF )" James Ker-Lindsay, Occasional Paper 5 / 05, Southeast European Studies at Oxford, St Antony's College, Oxford University, October 2005
From that date it was under British administration, but Istanbul retained nominal sovereignty until Cyprus was fully annexed by Britain on 5 November 1914.
From his travels, he was able to secure authorization from some monarchs for the export of supplies to Cyprus, but could obtain no firm commitment for a new Crusade.
From Jerusalem he found his way in 1347 to Cyprus to the court of Hugh IV, where he found a kindred enthusiast in the king's son, Peter of Lusignan, then count of Tripoli ; but he soon left Cyprus, and had resumed his career as a soldier of fortune when the accession of Peter to the throne of Cyprus ( Nov. 1358 ) and his recognition as king of Jerusalem induced Philippe to return to the island, probably in 1360, when he became chancellor.
From the 16th to the 13th century BC Ugarit remained in constant touch with Egypt and Alashiya ( Cyprus ).
From her fourth and final marriage to Amalric I of Cyprus she had the following children:
From Cyprus, where they took refuge at the end of the Latin Kingdom, the Franciscans started planning a return to Jerusalem, given the good political relations between the Christian governments and the Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt.
From here Hospitaller Knights went out to the Holy Land and later to Cyprus, Rhodes and Malta.
From 2000 until 2006, the party was led by Tassos Papadopoulos, who was President of Cyprus before Dimitris Christofias.
From 1961 to 1963 he held the position of President of the Cyprus Red Cross.
From its remote position Karpathos has preserved many peculiarities of dress, customs and dialect, the last resembling those of Crete and Cyprus.
From there she was driven to Izmir and then by Greek caique to Cyprus and thence to Cairo, where she was furious to learn that she was to be interned as a German.
From August 1956 to March 1957, Kyprianou represented the Cyprus Ethnarchy in New York.
From their bases in Cyprus and Acre, Edward and Charles managed to attack Baibars ' interior lines and break the siege.

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From the man who had leaped in from the high bank outside, as the train had slowed on the grade.
Harris J. Griston, in Shaking The Dust From Shakespeare ( 216 ), writes: `` There is not a word spoken by Shylock which one would expect from a real Jew ''.
The CTCA distributed a khaki-bound songbook that provided the impetus for spirited renditions of the selections found therein, plus a number of others whose lyrics were more earthy -- from `` Johnny Get Your Gun '' to `` Keep The Home Fires Burning '' to `` Mademoiselle From Armentieres ''.
From the saddlebags, hung on a Hitchcock chair, David took out a good English razor, a present from John Hunter.
From the beginning of commercial recording, new discs purported to be indistinguishable from The Real Thing have regularly been put in circulation.
) From the technical standpoint, records differ from live music to the degree that they fail to convey the true color, texture, complexity, range, intensity, pulse, and pitch of the original.
From proud pool-owners to perpetual hosts and handymen was a short step -- no more than the change from city clothes to trunks.
From the town surveyor, Hans learned drawing and mathematics and, from a university student, some academic subjects.
From this and the force of deformation it should be possible to calculate the elastic energy of deformation which should be equal to the Af calculated from the pressure normal to the shearing face.
From the point of view of syntactic analysis the head word in the statement is the predicator has broken, and from the point of view of meaning it would seem that the trouble centers in the breaking ; ;
From six to nine million additional Germans would be evicted, though most would have fled, and Poland would receive far more from Germany than the poor territories, including the great Pripet Marshes, which she lost to Russia.
From 1896 until 1910 John H. Whipple was manager of Western Union at the Center in the drugstore he purchased from Clark Wait.
From fourteen states and three foreign countries they come to spend the months from mid-September to June.
From the luggage, they learned that the two air pirates, far from being Cubans, were native Americans, subsequently identified as Leon Bearden, 50-year-old ex-convict from Coolidge, Ariz., and his son, Cody, 16, a high-school junior.
From God's Will and Wisdom, and from virgin earth.
From Latin animātiō, " the act of bringing to life "; from animō (" to animate " or " give life to ") +-ātiō (" the act of ").
From his eastern-origin Apollo brought the art of inspection from " symbols and omina " ( σημεία και τέρατα: semeia kai terata ), and of the observation of the omens of the days.
" From sea to shining sea " is an American idiom meaning from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean ( or vice versa ).
From the neolithic age Asia Minor was the route of the forward-Asiatic cultural stream which moved from the Near East to the west and spread the agriculture to the east coasts of Greece and Crete during the 5th millennium BC and then to the Balkan region and the whole of Europe.
From 1764 onwards, there was a gradual change from a slave-based society to one based on production for domestic consumption and export.
From the mid-1980s through at least 1992, the United States was the primary source of military and other support for the UNITA rebel movement, which was led from its creation through 2002 by Jonas Savimbi.
From an analysis of relationships and diversities within the Asterales and with their superorders, estimates of the age of the beginning of the Asterales have been made, which range from 116 Mya to 82Mya.
From 796 until his death he was Abbot of the great monastery of St. Martin of Tours where he founded a library by obtaining copies of books from libraries in his native England.
"< ref >, From the Gracchi to Nero: History of Rome from 133 B. C. to A. D. 68, London, 1982 < sup > 5 </ sup >, p. 303 .</ ref >

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