Sentence examples for caucasian from inspiring English sources

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caucasian

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A native or inhabitant of the Caucasus.

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"What Stalin made me drink seemed pretty savage: Winston, who by that time was complaining of a slight headache, seemed wisely to be confining himself to a comparatively innocuous effervescent Caucasian red wine".

Mr Maskhadov after serving with reluctance in the Soviet forces that tried to stymie Lithuania's freedom returned to his Caucasian homeland and soon became the leader of a bloodier independence movement whose campaign has cost many tens of thousands of lives.In the end, Mr Putin had Mr Maskhadov killed.

But, regardless of who is to blame for triggering the latest Caucasian crisis, there can be little doubt of the acute risks that are created by the Kremlin's double bind.

Will the production work better this time round?In this section The road to hell Whistle-stop tour A life of labour Ready, aim, miss Caucasian circle ReprintsIn its first incarnation, even America's diehard Mariinsky fans had reservations.

Mr Bergman fears the emergence of a new criminality, such as illegal trade in membership passes or street dealing, which could increase exposure to hard drugs.In this section Still in league Presidential ambitions Caucasian questions Les quangos Closed shops Default options ReprintsThe guidelines may not survive a legal challenge for discrimination.

According to most historians, the Albanians, a Caucasian people first recorded by the Romans, simply disappeared around the 10th century and became assimilated with their neighbours.

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He is touting plans to create a trans-Caucasian transport corridor.

The insurgents will never achieve their aim of a pan-Caucasian caliphate.

Afterwards, it is said, the police arrested anyone they fancied, guilty or not.The other version, advanced by (among others) Mufti Anas Pshikhachev, the region's official Muslim leader, is that some of the insurgents were paid to take part, while others were advocates of a pan-Caucasian Islamic state who were in league with Mr Basayev.

This led to the abolition of the all-Caucasian rule, in force since the American PGA's foundation in 1916, and opened the way for black golfers such as Tiger Woods.Mr Reed received many honours, including, in 2000, the Living Treasure in American Dance Award.

This is a welcome departure from Mr Putin's thuggish talk and the mindless anti-Caucasian chants often heard from nationalist youths in Moscow.Mending starts in MoscowA good beginning would be to restore regional elections for governors.

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