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Перевод: Crimean speek Crimean


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  1. cut crime figures in the U.K. since by re-running the Crimean War we may avoid the invention of the balaclava.
  2. Not since the Crimean War nearly a century earlier, when middle-class radicalism latched on to the opportunities for attacking the aristocratic Establishment in the name of efficient prosecution of the war, had pacifist opinion found itself so isolated in Britain.
  3. Britain appeared to have little interest in the area, Russia was preoccupied with her domestic problems, and in any case the Tsar had never forgiven Austria for her lack of support during the Crimean War.
  4. Mr Yeltsin's deputy, Mr Alexander Rutskoy, gave a warning that, if Kiev pressed its claims on the fleet, Russia would re-examine the status of the Crimean peninsula where it is based.
  5. As well as these purely ceremonial occasions, the Emperor attended two councils of war which were held to discuss the Crimean campaign.
  6. On August 27th of last year, a bomb wrecked the nearby apartment of an elderly Crimean Tatar couple.
  7. Even after listing the existing States and their associated nationalisms, there would still be the nations without States whose warriors and militants occasionally fill the daily newspapers with their exploits - the Basques and Bretons, Scots and Welsh, Kurds, Catalans, Crimean Tatars, Corsicans, Qubecois, Baluchis, Balts and Georgians, Tibetans, Serbs and Albanians of Yugoslavia, Timorese, Gurkhas, Biafrans, Eritreans, Pushtos, Shans and Karens, and countless others.
  8. A period of decline was experienced by Chiswick House through the Crimean War also the Great War of 1914 to 1918, and after a succession of occupants it became a private asylum for the mentally ill.
  9. This period began in 1856 with the Declaration on Privateering adopted at the Congress of Paris at the conclusion of the Crimean War.
  10. Britain's most formidable political rivals, France and Russia, had imposing capital cities largely consisting of neo-classical buildings laid out in a formal manner, and the competition, with its coupled town planning and detailed design components, was a conscious attempt to provide London with visual images worthy of its far greater imperial status, which perhaps needed reaffirming after the trauma of the Crimean War.
  11. Erm there's war between er you get the Crimean war between Russia on the one hand and Great Britain and France on the other.
  12. As a result of Napoleon III's grave error of judgement, the affair of the Holy places became so inflamed that it set the powers on a collision course which led to the Crimean War.
  13. Relations plummeted last week after visits to Sevastopol, the Crimean headquarters for the fleet, by the Commander of Commonwealth Naval Forces and Mr Rutskoy.

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