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Тезаурус:

  1. On December 24th in Moscow a Ukrainian member of the Congress of People's Deputies rose to welcome Croat and Slovene moves towards independence, but he was shouted down.
  2. It also ruled a Hungarian peasantry whose tongue might be Hungarian, but whose material conditions were no less wretched than those of their Croat, Serb, Slovak and Romanian counterparts.
  3. Seven people were reported killed in a series of pre-dawn air raids on two Croat villages, which Yugoslav army commanders said were in retaliation for attacks on an air base in the regional centre of Mostar nearby.
  4. One speaker said: "Let all the Serb chauvinists go to Serbia and let the Croat chauvinists go to Croatia.
  5. By early 1849 Kossuth's popularity in the face of armed intervention by Croat and Austrian armies made him virtual dictator of Hungary.
  6. Muslim and Croat leaders now in charge of governing Bosnia as a newly independent country accused Serbia and the Serbian-dominated federal army yesterday of fomenting civil war.
  7. And yet, all Glenny has to say about the army's role in the present, Bosnian war is that they are "genuinely confused", "waverers" pushed by Muslim and Croat provocations into the clutches of "unashamed Serb nationalists".
  8. Ethnic clashes have pushed the republic's Serb, Croat and Muslim communities to the brink of all-out war.
  9. The gruesome response from the Serb-dominated army was predictable - several hundred Croat fighters gathered in a village near Kupres, unaware that federal army tanks, hidden in corn stacks, had set a trap - the result was an appalling massacre.
  10. Macedonia's main nationalist party has welcomed both the Slovene referendum and the new Croat constitution.
  11. These people do not want to remain in Bosnia-Hercegovina, they wish to join Croatia, a dream they share with the Croat president Franjo Tudjman.
  12. With Croat forces pursuing a smaller but similar offensive in western Hercegovina, the crude carve-up of the republic following its April 7 recognition is squeezing the Slavic Muslims, its biggest group.
  13. Bosnia's new president, Alija Izetbegovic, a devout Muslim and a former political prisoner, has already had exploratory talks with Croat, Serb and Slovene leaders.

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