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Some people thought he lacked both ability and character, but most agreed that he was noble in appearance and, for a Russian, humane.
Some parts of Récoltes et semailles and the whole La Clef des Songes have been translated into Spanish and Russian.
Some empires, such as the Holy Roman Empire and the Russian Empire, derived their office from the authority of the Roman Emperors ( translatio imperii ).
Some manual representations of non-Roman scripts such as Chinese, Japanese, Devanagari, Hebrew, Greek, Thai and Russian alphabets are based to some extent on the one-handed Latin alphabet described above.
Some of them, such as Mikhail Svetšnikov, led Red troops in western Finland throughout February 1918, while other officers were mistrustful of their revolutionary underlings and co-operated with their former colleague General Mannerheim, assisting the Whites in the disarmament of the Russian garrisons in Finland.
Some Russian councilors of Menelik II and a team of fifty Russian volunteers participated in the battle.
Some ' Russian letters ' found in one version of St. Cyril's life are explainable as misspelled ' Syrian letters ' ( in Slavic, the roots are very similar: rus-vs. sur-or syr -), etc.
Some parts of Mikhail Yuryevich Lermontov's A Hero of Our Time ( 1840 ) are also considered to belong in the gothic genre, but they lack the supernatural elements of the other Russian gothic stories.
Some key elements of the German Empire's authoritarian political structure were also the basis for conservative modernization in Imperial Japan under Meiji and the preservation of an authoritarian political structure under the Tsars in the Russian Empire.
Some strains in Aida suggest at least a superficial familiarity with the works of the Russian composer Mikhail Glinka, whom Franz Liszt, after his tour of the Russian Empire as a pianist, popularized in Western Europe.
Some East Germans regularly referred to the Socialist Unity Party as " the Russian party ".
Some advocates of free love in the early 20th century, including Russian anarchist and feminist Emma Goldman, also spoke in defence of same-sex love and challenged repressive legislation.
" The New Russian Historiography and the Old — Some Considerations ," History & Memory Vol.
Some Russian individualists anarchists " found the ultimate expression of their social alienation in violence and crime, others attached themselves to avant-garde literary and artistic circles, but the majority remained " philosophical " anarchists who conducted animated parlor discussions and elaborated their individualist theories in ponderous journals and books.
Some vehicles mount more machine guns ; for example on the German Marder, one machine gun fires from the rear of the vehicle, and the Russian BMP-3 has two machine guns mounted in the hull facing forward.
Some cities which are considered lost are ( or may be ) places of legend such as the Arthurian Camelot, Russian Kitezh, Lyonesse, Ys, the Seven Cities of Gold, Shambhala, El Dorado, and Atlantis.
Some European languages, like Russian and Irish, contrast a palatalized lateral – rhotic pair with an unpalatalized ( or velarized ) set ( e. g. in Russian ).
Some analysts estimate that WTO membership could bring the Russian economy a bounce of up to 3 per cent annually.
Some of these make up the Russian federal motorway system.
Some of these make up the Russian federal motorway system.
Some torpedoes, such as the Russian VA-111 Shkval, the Iranian Hoot and the German Unterwasserlaufkörper / Barracuda, use supercavitation to increase their speed to over ; the maximum speed of torpedoes which do not use supercavitation, such as the American Mark 48 and British Spearfish, is well under, although figures are not always supplied.
Some of these have been translated into German, English, Russian, and Turkish.

Some and noble
Some church officials came to view granting land to noble families amounted to outright alienation.
Some years later Artaxerxes sent Nehemiah, a Jewish noble in his personal service, to Jerusalem as governor with the task of rebuilding the city walls.
Some noble genealogies show the close relations ( although not very numerous ) between Muslims and Christians.
Some noble Swedish families in the area also claim to be descendants of the returning Heruli.
Some years later, James Wolfe spoke of the Duke as " for ever doing noble and generous actions ".
Some blemishes may undoubtedly be detected in his character ; but the more carefully it is examined, the more it will appear, to use the phrase of the old anatomists, sound in the noble parts, free from all taint of perfidy, of cowardice, of cruelty, of ingratitude, of envy.
Some of the Karaims became wealthy and noble.
Some have thought Lolotte is a sister of Genesta, Malicia and Titania, and related to Edgar, but this was not the case according to references in King's Quest VII, and the backstory notes printed in various official hint guides which state she is not actually related to any of the noble family of Etheria ( or Genesta ); Edgar states in KQ7 that he knew somehow he wasn't related to her, and Oberon calls her an " evil faerie " and gives no direct ties to himself or Titania, nor does Titania give any indication of her having any connection to Lolotte.
Some times von is also used in geographical names that are not noble, as in von Däniken.
Some common noble species in Redwall include mice, otters, moles, hares, squirrels, hedgehogs, shrews, birds, voles, and badgers, while common vermin include rats, foxes, weasels, ferrets, ravens, snakes, stoats, ermine, sables, and wildcats.
Some of Malta's premier noble families including the Inguanez family, settled in Malta from Spain and Sicily during this time.
Some Mormons saw the assassination attempt positively: An anonymous contributor to The Wasp, a pro-Mormon newspaper in Nauvoo, Illinois, wrote on May 28 that " Boggs is undoubtedly killed according to report ; but who did the noble deed remains to be found out.
Some common and basic lines of evidence cited in support the theory are linear volcanic chains, noble gases, geophysical anomalies and geochemistry.
Some linguists consider to be the echo of Turkish term kapkan ( kaphan, kapgan ), that in some Turkic peoples in the age of migrations ( for example at Eurasian Avars, Proto-Bulgars-kavhan-and Pechenegs ) was a high noble or administrative rank.
Some German colonists invited to settle on the province's noble estates were known as Hauländer, while others who settled on royal crown lands were known as Kolonisten.
Some of their former buildings, after being renovated by the University of Beira Interior, are started the 21st century serving the noble purpose of educating the Portuguese society.
Some noble titles and families still exist which have transmitted that status since time immemorial.
Some surnames in those languages have been russified since the 19th century and remain so ; e. g. the surname of Kazakh president Nursultan Nazarbayev has a Russian "- yev " suffix, which literally means " of Nazar-bay " ( where " bay " is a Turkic native noble rank-compare Turkish " bey ", Uzbek " beg ", and Kyrghyz " bek ").
Some of the spirit children of God, so exercised their agency and so conformed to God ’ s law as to become " noble and great ".
Some plating processes are driven entirely by reagents in the solution ( usually for noble metals ), but by far the most commercially important process is electroplating.
Some of the mansions of the city's noble families are still existing, such as the gunsmith's house sculpted in stone.
Some say she was the personal bodyguard of a powerful illithid noble, while others claim she was only a lowly foot soldier and little more than a child.
Some cities, such as Naples and Rome, which had never been republics, also had patrician classes, though most holders also had noble titles.

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