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Most of present-day Kazakhstan was in the Steppe District, and parts of present-day southern Kazakhstan, including Almaty ( Verny ), were in the Governor-Generalship.
In particular, assistance from the Second French Empire was organized, with the construction of the Yokosuka arsenal under Leonce Verny, and the dispatch of a French military mission to modernize the armies of the bakufu.
In 1865, Japan's first modern naval arsenal was built in Yokosuka by the French engineer Léonce Verny.
Public attention was drawn to the importance of prenatal experiences by the 1981 book, The Secret Life of the Unborn Child, by Thomas R. Verny ( born 1936 ), who founded the Association for Pre-& Perinatal Psychology and Health ( APPPAH ).
Dinmukhamed ( Dimash ) Akhmetuly Konayev (; ), born in Verny, now Almaty, died 22 August 1993, was a Kazakh Soviet communist politician.
His latest contribution to the arts was “ Side By Side With Angels ”, a moving collaboration of SA musicians for the TSUNAMI disaster fund, which Michael wrote and produced with Verny Scholtz.
The Jōgashima Lighthouse was built by the French engineer Léonce Verny at the end of the 19th century.
Semirechye Cossask Host () was a Cossack host in Imperial Russia, located in Semirechye Oblast ( today comprising most of Kyrgyzstan as well as Almaty oblysy, Taldy-Korgan ( Taldyqorghan ) oblysy, and parts of the Taraz oblysy and Semey oblysy in Kazakhstan ) with the center in Verny.
François Léonce Verny, ( December 2, 1837 – May 2, 1908 ) was a French officer and naval engineer who directed the construction of the Yokosuka Naval Arsenal in Japan, as well as many related modern infrastructure projects from 1865 to 1876, thus helping jump-start Japan's modernization.
Léonce Verny was born in Aubenas, Ardèche.
Verny was sent to Ningbo and Shanghai in China from 1862 – 1864, to supervise the construction of four gunboats for the Chinese Navy, as well as a new shipyard.
Verny was appointed chief administrator and constructor of the Yokosuka Naval Arsenal in 1865.
Verny experienced numerous problems during his tenure in Japan, as the expectations of the Japanese government and military were very high, but funding was very limited, and Verny had to create much of the necessary infrastructure from scratch.
When visited by the French construction director of the Chinese Fuzhou arsenal in 1871, Verny noted that the Chinese budget was three times larger than his.
Approximately 2, 500 Russian settlers are thought to have been killed by the Kazakhs in the violence that followed in Zhetysu, and this was followed by equally bloody reprisals against the nomadic population, led by the ( all-Russian ) workers ' & soldiers ' Soviets in Tashkent and Verny.
The French engineer Léonce Verny was sent to Japan to accomplish the task.
Bertin's real legacy for Japan was his creation of a series of modern shipyards, most notably Kure and Sasebo ( Yokosuka, Japan's first modern arsenal, was built earlier in 1865 by the French engineer Léonce Verny ).

Verny and Japan
During the months in France, Verny also helped in the negotiations for the First French Military Mission to Japan, consisting of military advisors under Jules Brunet to help train and re-equip the Tokugawa army from 1867, and to assist it in the Boshin War against the Satchō Alliance.
Léonce Verny is remembered in Japan as a symbol of modernization and of friendship with France.
In November Leonce Verny arrives in Japan for the construction of the Yokosuka Naval Arsenal.

Verny and by
The Verny drydock in Yokosuka, still used today by the United States Fleet Activities Yokosuka | US Fleet Activities Yokosuka.
The dry docks built by Verny are still intact and are currently used by the US Navy as part of the United States Fleet Activities Yokosuka.

Verny and French
During the turbulent Bakumatsu period, the Shogunate selected Yokosuka as the site for a modern naval base, and hired the French engineer Léonce Verny in 1865 to oversee the development of shipbuilding facilities, beginning with Yokosuka Iron Foundry.
The arsenals were established with the help of foreign advisors and administrators, such as Léonce Verny who helped build the Ningbo Arsenal in 1862-64, or the French officer Prosper Giquel who directed the construction of the Foochow Arsenal in 1867-74.
In 1866, the Tokugawa shogunate government established the Yokosuka Seisakusho, a military arsenal and naval base, with the help of foreign engineers, including the French naval architect Léonce Verny.

Verny and September
Upon his return to France, Verny went to work at one of the largest mining companies in France ( Compagnie des houllières de Firminy ) at Firminy in Roche-la-Molière in January 1877 and rose to the position of director in September 1895.

Verny and 1865
Leonce Verny directed the construction of Japan's first modern arsenal at Yokosuka from 1865.

Verny and 10
Next came Bion 7 with monkeys Verny and Gordy from July 10, 1985-July 17, 1985.

Verny and .
In 1887, for example, a severe earthquake destroyed the city of Verny ( present-day Almaty ), and in December 1988 a massive quake demolished the Armenian city of Spitak and large sections of Kirovakan and Leninakan.
A steam hammer from the former Yokosuka Naval Arsenal is on display at the Verny Commemorative Museum in Yokosuka.
In Yokosuka, Verny trained 65 Japanese technicians and hired 2500 workers.
In addition to the construction of the Yokosuka Arsenal, Verny also built four lighthouses in the Tokyo area, some of which still exist, such as the Jōgashima Lighthouse, the Kannonzaki Lighthouse and the Nojimazaki Lighthouse.
Léonce Verny also managed the building of the shipyard at Nagasaki, the largest in the Far East at that time.

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Thompson, of course, was persuaded not to take the `` terrible step '' ; ;
Perhaps there is more truth than we are wont to admit in the conviction of that ornament of Tarheelia, Robert Ruark's grandfather, who was persuaded that the great curse of the modern world is `` all this gallivantin' ''.
As a result, he was persuaded out to dinner.
But he was always persuaded out.
When he heard of his brothers' anger, Palfrey was still hopeful that they could be persuaded to accept his notion of paying wages.
Meade's failure to capture Lee's army as it retreated from Gettysburg, and the continued passivity of the Army of the Potomac, persuaded Lincoln that a change in command was needed.
After the decision was made to exclude the statuary of Mary and the archangels, Gaudi contemplated abandoning the project but was persuaded not to by a priest.
Furthermore, to aid the conspiracy Maria had adopted Alexios as her son, though she was only five years older than he Maria was persuaded to do so on the advice of her own " Alans " and her eunuchs, who had been instigated to do his by Isaac Komnenos.
In Milan, however, he impressed his captor with his cultured demeanor and persuaded him to let him go by making it plain that it was not in Milan's interest to prevent the victory of the Aragonese party in Naples.
It was probably his wife who persuaded him to conspire against his brother again, but when King Emeric, who had realised that Andrew's troops outnumbered his armies, went unarmed, wearing only the crown and the sceptre, to Andrew's camp near Varasd, Andrew immediately surrendered.
In 88 BC, there was a revolution under the philosopher Athenion, who persuaded the Assembly to agree to elect whoever he might ask to office.
The final conflict was provoked by Antony, who is said to have been persuaded by his lover, the queen Cleopatra of Egypt, to retire to her land and give battle to mask his retreat ; but lack of provisions and the growing demoralization of his army would eventually account for this decision.
He was persuaded of Ælfheah's sanctity, but Ælfheah and Augustine of Canterbury were the only pre-conquest Anglo-Saxon archbishops kept on Canterbury's calendar of saints.
Although several shots were fired in the duel, nobody was injured, and the two were persuaded by their seconds to discontinue it.
In 893, Arnulf switched his support from Odo to Charles the Simple after being persuaded by Fulk ( Archbishop of Reims ) that it was in his best interests.
After Gott was killed flying back to Cairo Churchill was persuaded by Brooke, who by this time was Chief of the Imperial General Staff to appoint Montgomery, who had only just been nominated to replace Alexander as commander of the British ground forces for Operation Torch.
Berthe Morisot, Child among Staked Roses ( common mistranslation of Child among Hollyhocks ), 1881, Wallraf-Richartz Museum, Cologne It was Morisot who persuaded Manet to attempt plein air painting, which she had been practicing since having been introduced to it by Corot.
Although he initially declined the part of Dr. David Banner in The Incredible Hulk because of its comic book origins, on reading Kenneth Johnson's script for the pilot episode, he was persuaded to change his mind ( and agreed to remain involved with the series for as long as Johnson was to be involved ).
He was persuaded to stay on by Stafford Cripps, a wealthy socialist who agreed to pay him an additional salary.
There, with the active aid of the Russian government, he at length got access to the remainder of the precious Sinaitic codex, and persuaded the monks to present it to Tsar Alexander II of Russia, at whose cost it was published in 1862 ( in four folio volumes ).

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