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Was Feodor Kuzmich the tsar?(BOOKS)(ON BOOKS)
The Washington Times; 3/10/2002; 1094 words
; ... starets, a holy man named Feodor Kuzmich, who traveled Russia ... that he became the holy man Feodor Kuzmich, it is worth noting ... body of her husband Peter III, and this event like many ... I broached the subject of Feodor Kuzmich. Here she visibly ... rather curtly, 'In our family Feodor ...
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Feodor's guide
The Village Voice; 4/9/1996; Wallace, David Foster; 5916 words
; ... present a hologram of one of them. 1) Volume III, The Stir of Liberation, contains I bet ... spends a third of his review of Volume III making arguments like: "It seems to me ... employment of ephithetic names. 16) Q.v.: "Poor Feodor, he does suffer so much ... and is always ... thing Frank discusses brilliantly ...
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The 19 Romanovs who ruled Russia
The Topeka Capital-Journal; 1/12/2003; Capital-Journal; 193 words
; ... Mikhailovich, 1629-1676, ruled 1645-1676. Feodor III (Feodor Alexeyevich), 1661-1682, ruled 1676-1682 ... Petrovna, 1709-1761, ruled 1741-1761. Peter III (Karl Peter Ulrich of Holstein-Gottorp ... 1818-1881, ruled 1855- 1881. Alexander III (Alexander Alexandrovich), 1845-1894 ...
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(book review)
Michigan Law Review; 5/1/2002; Burnham, William; 10950 words
; CRIME AND PUNISHMENT. By Feodor Dostoevsky. New York: W.W. Norton ... an idea derived from Napoleon III's 1865 book, The Life of Julius ... English translation published in FEODOR DOSTOEVSKY, CRIME AND PUNISHMENT ... new court system. (53.) See FEODOR DOSTOEVSKY, THE NOTEBOOKS FOR ... appeal that its source, ...
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Episcopal election in Novgorod, Russia 1156-1478.
Church History; 6/1/2003; Paul, Michael C.; 11610 words
; ... from among the number of bishops. (18) III. THE PRACTICE OF ECCLESIASTICAL ELECTION ... God-loving bishops Afanasii of Vladimir, Feodor of Galich, Grigorii of Kholm, and Mark ... own candidate independent of the veche. III. THE ORIGIN OF ELECTION BY LOT The origin ... is now western Russia. In 1332, Bishop ...
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VENDORS & PRODUCT.(motion picture industry representation at Cannes Film Festival)(Directory)
Variety; 5/7/2001; Swanson, Carol Simkins, Lee; 53063 words
; ... against drugs, from opposite sides of the world, have only their assignment in common. Action; completed. Tigerclaws III, cast, Jalal Merhi, Cynthia Rothrock, Loren Avadon. Police detectives encounter an evil force, the spirts of three ... Action-adventure, thriller. Pre-production. Mindstorm, director, Rick Pepin; ...
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Three-participant events in the languages of the world: towards a crosslinguistic typology (1).(Report)
Linguistics: an interdisciplinary journal of the language sciences; 5/1/2007; Margetts, Anna Austin, Peter K.; 21151 words
; ... an instrument. 3.4.1. Incorporated nouns with argument status. In many languages with what Mithun (1984) calls Type III and Type IV noun incorporation, incorporated nominals retain full argument status--they may be referential, and may ... These differences are generally held to align with the difference between what ...
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The Weird and Wonderful World of Bacterial Ribosome Regulation
Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; 5/1/2007; Wilson, Daniel N; Nierhaus, Knud H; 21472 words
; ... processed by a number of endonucleases, in particular RNase III, which releases the pre-16S and pre-23S rRNAs from the ... assembly step, to facilitate bringing these domains together. III. Era Era (E. coli ras-like protein) is a highly conserved ... particles and what the trigger for GTPase activation is ... .
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Opera review
Jerusalem Post; 1/18/2006; URY EPPSTEIN; 292 words
; ... found a balance between his character's tyrannical brutality and human warmth. His aria in Act III was one of the performance's highlights. Feodor Kuznetov was a frightening, awe-inspiring Grand Inquisitor. Vasssili Getello's dark-timbred baritone ...
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Anastasia: The myth of the miraculous survival
Skeptic; 1/1/1998; Callahan, Tim; 5492 words
; ... Russia was Christianized by Greek Orthodox missionaries, several Russian names have Greek origins. Among these are Feodor (Theodore, Gr. theodoros "gift of God"), Vassily (Basil, Gr. basilios `king") and, of course, Anastasia. It is my ... opera by Modest Moussorgsky. Boris rose to power on the death of Ivan IV ("the ...
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