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Strandman and returned
In 1939, Strandman returned to Estonia, but resigned from public life due to bad health.

Strandman and Russian
Otto Strandman was born on 30 November 1875 in the village of Vandu, Undla Parish, Viru County, then part of the Governorate of Estonia of the Russian Empire.
After graduation, Strandman served as an official at the Tallinn Office of the State Bank of the Russian Empire until he went on to study law at the University of Tartu in 1899.

Strandman and was
Otto August Strandman VR III / 1 ( 30 November 1875 – 5 February 1941 ) was an Estonian politician, who served as Prime Minister ( 1919 ) and State Elder of Estonia ( 1929 – 1931 ).
Strandman was a key figure in composing the radical land reform law and the 1920 Constitution.
Strandman was also the speaker of both the Estonian Provincial Assembly ( 1917 – 1918 ) and Riigikogu ( 1921 ).
During the Soviet Occupation in 1941, Strandman was ordered to show up to the NKVD headquarters.
His father, Hans Strandman, was a shoolteacher and Otto was his third child.
Strandman was first educated by his father, until he went to the municipal school of Rakvere in 1886 and later to Emperor Alexander State High School in Tallinn and 5th and 7th High School in Saint Petersburg.
Strandman worked as a lawyer in Narva and Tallinn, became known for his eloquence and was therefore elected to be a member of Tallinn city council from 1904 to 1905.
Strandman was also active in Estonian national organizations and became an activist on self-government reform, where he supported national autonomy in the Baltic governorates.
Strandman was among the politicians, who were supposed to compose the draft of self-government reform, but in the course of the 1905 Revolution, Strandman was forced to flee abroad, as were many other Estonian activists.
In Switzerland, Strandman and other Estonian exiles eventually did form the draft of self-government reform, but it was never implemented.
Strandman was again elected to Tallinn city council and in the summer of 1917, to the Estonian Provincial Assembly ( Maapäev ), where he was part of the leftist Radical Socialist Party, led by Jüri Vilms.
After his work as the speaker of the parliament, Strandman was acknowledged for his neutrality and punctuality.
Strandman was however arrested by Germans in the summer of 1918.
To pay for his trip to Stockholm, Strandman was forced to sell his own furniture.
Juhan Kukk headed another Labour Party cabinet in 1922 – 1923, but Strandman was given minister positions only in the Christian Democrat Friedrich Karl Akel's cabinet, where he was the Minister of Foreign Affairs between 26 and 14 March May 1924 and then Minister of Finance until 16 December 1924.
As Minister of Finance, Strandman proposed a plan for economic redevelopment, that was supposed to reduce loans, lower the state budget and achieve a trade surplus by raising customs duties.
It was Otto Strandman, who made the suggestion to name the new Estonian currency the " kroon " after Scandinavian countries.

Strandman and from
This however saved him from having to go to exile, as did Konstantin Päts and Otto Strandman

Strandman and for
After the German Occupation Strandman continued in the Provisional Government, first as Minister of Foreign Affairs and then as Minister of Agriculture, when he also served as a deputy for Minister of Foreign Affairs Jaan Poska.
In May 1924, Strandman didn't blame his predecessor Georg Vestel for deliberately creating hyperinflation, only for sheer optimism about his policies.

Strandman and three
In 2004 the club bought three new Brazilian players, Dedé Anderson, Fabio Augusto and Cesar Santin, they all helped the club to a 5th place in Allsvenskan, just missing out on Royal League, the club also made a change board as chairman Ronny Nilsson left after 12 years at the helm, he was replaced by Tommy Strandman.

Strandman and years
During his exile years, Strandman lived in Switzerland and other European countries.
For almost five years, Otto Strandman didn't hold any important offices.

Strandman and him
Strandman renounced all honours and awards, that had been given to him.

Strandman and .
In March 1917, Strandman and some other known politicians, who were known supporters of autonomy, were chosen to compose the draft of self-government reform, that eventually created the Autonomous Governorate of Estonia.
After the October revolution, Strandman led the Provincial Assembly session of, where the assembly declared itself the highest legitimate power in Estonia.
After Jüri Vilms mysteriously died in Finland, Otto Strandman took over as acting Minister of Court.
As Minister of Agriculture, Strandman became the key person in composing and implementing the land reform law.
Otto Strandman became the first Prime Minister of the country on 8 May 1919 and he additionally became the Minister of War.
The Estonian Labour Party with Ants Piip headed the one-party minority government between 26 October 1920 and 25 January 1921, when Otto Strandman served as both the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister of Court.
Strandman went on to serve as the first President ( speaker ) of the Riigikogu between 4 and 18 January November 1921.

returned and Russian
The problem of imperial invasion was intensified by a Russian claim to the Pacific coast down to the fifty-first parallel and simultaneous European pressure to have all of Latin America returned to its colonial status.
When the British again refused to accept the 49th parallel boundary proposal, Polk broke off negotiations and returned to the Democratic platform " All Oregon " demand ( which called for all of Oregon up to the 54-40 line that marked the southern boundary of Russian Alaska ).
In 1990, he returned to the Cold War political thriller genre with The Fourth War with Roy Scheider ( with whom Frankenheimer had worked previously on 52 Pick-Up ) as a loose cannon Army colonel drawn into a dangerous personal war with a Russian officer.
During the first part of the trip, Lönnrot returned to Akonlahti in Russian Karelia, where he gathered 80 poems and a total of 800 verses.
At the news of Russian Revolution of February 1917, Bukharin returned to Russia by way of Japan and at once became one of the leading Bolsheviks in Moscow, being elected to the Central Committee.
When he returned to Munich, following Eisner's assassination by an anti-semitic nationalist, Count Arco-Valley, he informed Gasparri-using Schioppa's eye-witness testimony of the chaotic scene at the former royal palace as the trio of Max Levien, Eugen Levine, and Towia Axelrod sought power: " the scene was indescribable the confusion totally chaotic in the midst of all this, a gang of young women, of dubious appearance, Jews like the rest of them hanging around the boss of this female rabble was Levien's mistress, a young Russian woman, a Jew and a divorcée and it was to her that the nunciature was obliged to pay homage in order to proceed Levien is a young man, also Russian and a Jew.
Following the end of his political career, Khasbulatov returned to his earlier profession as a teacher of economics as founder and head of the Department of International Economy at the Plekhanov Russian Academy of Economics ( REA ).
At the outbreak of war, Powell immediately returned to Britain, but not before buying a Russian dictionary, since he thought " Russia would hold the key to our survival and victory, as it had in 1812 and 1916 ".
At the end of the Crimean War, in 1856, by the Treaty of Paris, two districts of southern Bessarabia were returned to Moldavia, causing the Russian Empire to lose access to the Danube river.
After the Russian monarchy was overthrown during the February Revolution, he returned to Russia in April 1917 in a sealed train with Lenin and other revolutionaries opposed to the war.
Paul returned to serve in the Russian army during the First World War, and Nicholas II rewarded his uncle's loyalty by elevating Olga and her children as Princess and Princes Paley in 1915.
After the liberation of the Netherlands in 1813 by Prussian and Russian troops, William Frederik of Orange-Nassau, ( better known as William I of the Netherlands ) the son of the last stadtholder William V of Orange-Nassau and Princess Wilhelmina of Prussia, returned to The Hague to be granted the title Sovereign of the Netherlands on 2 December 1813.
He returned to Paris in 1868, exhausted, with his health damaged due to the Russian winter.
In the summer of 1988, Binoche returned to the stage in an acclaimed production of Anton Checkov's The Seagull directed by Russian director Andrei Konchalovsky at Théâtre De L ' odéon in Paris.
He returned with a number of objects, which went to the Russian Arkangel's Regional Museum.
Consequently the town was included within the Duchy of Warsaw, but upon defeat of Napoleon in Russian in 1812 was occupied by the Russian army and was returned to Prussia in the 1815 Congress of Vienna.
In the episode " As Time Goes By ", a Russian time machine from the future returned to the past to visit Project Backstep.
However, he soon returned to Bulgaria as a result of the success of the counter-revolution led by Stefan Stambolov, which overthrew the provisional government set up by the Russian party at Sofia.
The expedition then moved on sledges to go further north, then to open water, where they used boats to reach the Black Cape of Novaya Zemlya and would eventually contact a Russian schooner, " Nikolaj ", under Captain Feodor Veronin, and get to Vardø, Norway, where they took the mail boat south and eventually returned to Vienna.
Wheaton returned in Season Five of The Big Bang Theory in the episode " The Russian Rocket Reaction ".
The properties of water cushion the spacecraft enough that there is no need for a braking rocket to slow the final descent as was the case with Russian and Chinese manned space capsules, which returned to Earth over land.
Berndt Baader served in the German Wehrmacht, was captured on the Russian Front in 1945, and never returned.
The Russian reinforcements ' assault returned the redoubt to Russian control.

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