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enthusiasm and Russian
However, no progress has been made to date and the construction of the Third Set of Locks for the Panama Canal has apparently dampened Russian enthusiasm for the project.
But the rise of Indo-European comparative linguistics absorbed so much attention and enthusiasm that Uralic linguistics was all but eclipsed in Europe ; in Hungary, the only European country that would have had a vested interest in the family ( Finland and Estonia being under Russian rule ), the political climate was too hostile for the development of Uralic comparative linguistics.
Although enthusiasm for the work was high, Mussorgsky faced a seemingly insurmountable obstacle to his plans in that an Imperial ukaz of 1837 forbade the portrayal in opera of Russian Tsars ( amended in 1872 to include only Romanov Tsars ).
With the fall of the Russian Empire, the Russian Provisional Government removed all civil restrictions based on religion and nationality, contributing to local enthusiasm for the February Revolution.
In the name of ‘ class struggle ’ his troops with particular enthusiasm robbed Jews of whatever they had .” This would be in the spirit of standards of behaviour which Makhno promoted for his troops, which called for war against " the rich bourgeoisie of all nationalities " be they Russian, Ukrainian or Jewish, as well as his explicit order not to beat or rob " peaceful Jews ".
After Germany declared war on the Russian Empire on 1 August 1914, the majority of the SPD-newspapers initially shared the general enthusiasm for the war, particularly because they viewed the Russian Empire as the most reactionary, anti-socialist power.
" His translation was greeted with immense enthusiasm and had soon been translated into many other European languages: English ( a " Grub Street " version appeared in 1706 ); German ( 1712 ); Italian ( 1722 ); Dutch ( 1732 ); and Russian ( 1763 ).
During the days of revolutionary enthusiasm, as part of the campaign to get rid of " bourgeois culture " ( and, specifically, of religious heritage, manifest in many Russian first names ), there was a drive to invent new, " revolutionary " names.
The initial lack of enthusiasm for this Russian-inspired production has been attributed to the St. Petersburg's audience's growing taste at the time for Italian opera, which was so pronounced that in 1843, Tsar Nicholas I established an Italian opera company in the Bolshoi Kamenniy Teatr, and the Russian opera company lost its home.
In the 1910s he won the enthusiasm of the Russian poet Mikhail Le-Dantyu and the artist Kirill Zdanevich and his brother Ilia Zdanevich.
Since the mentioning of Ithkuil in the Russian magazine Computerra, several speakers of Russian contacted Quijada and expressed enthusiasm to learn the language, with several complaining of its difficulty in pronunciation.
In Moscow, the delegates to the Second Congress of the Third International followed with enthusiasm the progress of the Russian forces.
The Russian Rugby League supports the game in Moscow, but in the provinces there is little money or infrastructure for the game: it relies on the enthusiasm of coaches and players alone.
Despite coming from a wealthy background — by 1920 he had become financially independent — Magnes reacted to the Russian Revolution with enthusiasm ; in 1921 he was the spokesman at Philadelphia for the Society for Medical Relief to Soviet Russia.

enthusiasm and tradition
The American revivals had a major influence on the Korean revivals, and the American revival tradition and enthusiasm toward missions helped Korean Christians develop their own religious experience and tradition.
A commemorative article in the 2006 edition of the Harvard Magazine states: Child ’ s enthusiasm and erudition shine throughout his systematic attempt to set the British ballad tradition in context with others, whether Danish, Serbian, or Turkish.
Behind the decision to replace rock with concrete were maintenance issues ; with the coming of the 1960s, UM students exhibited waning enthusiasm for the annual trek up the hill and for annual upkeep of the " M ." Although the annual whitewashing went by the wayside, one tradition that lives on today is the lighting of the " M " during the University's annual Homecoming celebration each fall.

enthusiasm and elimination
Round Tables were a 13th-century enthusiasm and can be reconstructed to have been an elimination jousting event.

enthusiasm and fostering
Community members can blog their own tutorials to share their discoveries, fostering enthusiasm with the Lomographic art.
1942 saw Brihan Maharashtra Sharirik Shikshan Parishad of Delhi accommodate Akhil Maharashtra Sharirik Shikshan Mandal in their organisation and thus fostering the game of Kho-Kho commenced on an All India basis and the game started with new enthusiasm and zeal.

enthusiasm and Proletkult
Artists in the Proletkult movement, while not by any means a homogeneous bloc, were influenced to a great extent by the iconoclasm, technological orientation, and revolutionary enthusiasm bound up in the thematic movements of the day, futurism and constructivism.

enthusiasm and saw
A letter from Queen Elizabeth ( later the Queen Mother ), dated 17 May 1947, showed " her decided lack of enthusiasm for the socialist government " and describes the British electorate as " poor people, so many half-educated and bemused " for electing Attlee over Winston Churchill, whom she saw as a war hero.
In France, Charles Kemble initiated an enthusiasm for Shakespeare ; and leading members of the Romantic movement such as Victor Hugo and Alexandre Dumas saw his 1827 Paris performance of Hamlet, particularly admiring the madness of Harriet Smithson's Ophelia.
The decade of the 1990s saw Appleton spending increasing amount of time abroad: teaching at Keio University ( Mita ) in Tokyo, Japan for three years and frequently visiting Moscow, Russia where he was inspired by the enthusiasm of young composers.
While the meeting itself was confidential, Reagan emerged from it with support and enthusiasm for Savimbi's efforts, stating that he could envision a UNITA " victory that electrifies the world ," suggesting that Reagan saw the outcome of the Angolan conflict as critical to his entire Reagan Doctrine foreign policy, consisting of support for anti-communist resistance movements in Central America, Southeast Asia, and elsewhere.
Writers Graham Linehan and Arthur Mathews saw many actors for the role of Father Ted, but Morgan's enthusiasm eventually won him the role.
The enthusiasm shown in 1898-99 for colonies cooled off, and Roosevelt saw the islands as " our heel of Achilles.
Although Workington is a remote place in football terms and the team was close to the bottom of the Third Division North, Shankly saw it as a challenge and " he attacked the job with all the enthusiasm and relish he always showed at whatever he did ".
They staged a very large rally, of over 20, 000 men, on Easter Sunday 1915 in Dublin's Phoenix Park, but their Inspector General, Maurice Moore, saw no military future for the organisation: " They cannot be trained, disciplined or armed, moreover, the enthusiasm has gone and they cannot be kept going ... it will be of no practical use against any army, Orange or German.
His father saw the ever-growing enthusiasm for theater and did not approve.
James finally proclaimed the new Union Flag on 12 April 1606, but it was greeted without a great deal of enthusiasm, especially by the Scots, who seeing a St. George's Cross superimposed upon a St. Andrew's Saltire sought to create their own ' Scotch ' design which saw the reverse superimposition take place.
Soon thereafter, however, by September 1911 at a physical science convention in Karlsruhe, former detractors of Haas ' work acknowledged it with greater enthusiasm as noted in a footnote: " We do not know what caused change of mind in 1911 and can merely suggest the general trend of thinking at the time: 1910 saw the beginning of a universal shift of opinion of the quantum concept.
His enthusiasm for cricket started in 1985 during a family visit to England, when he saw his first cricket match.
October 1997 saw a new Chairman at the club and his early enthusiasm in refurbishing the social club continued with many signings for the 1998 – 99 season under the guidance of new manager, Steve Daniels.
He wasn't a baseball expert, but had a knack for conveying what he saw in great detail, and with great enthusiasm.
In France, the period following the Wars of Religion saw the appearance of a new form of narrative fiction ( which some critics have termed the " sentimental novel "), which quickly became a literary sensation thanks to the enthusiasm of a reading public searching for entertainment after so many years of conflict.

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