How To Use Ukraine In A Sentence

  • The following years were characterized by rifts with Russia, in which the Ukraine jealously guarded its own independence against its overbearing neighbour.
  • Free-kick to Ukraine outside the box on the left-hand side, after Kalin is obstructed by Trabe.
  • The three visiting prime ministers also met with their Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, who blamed Ukraine for failure to honor a multilateral agreement to resume shipment of gas to Europe.
  • She was born Ella Goldberg in Kherson, Ukraine in 1896, and at the age of ten came to live in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Virginia Sanchez-Korrol: Of Teachers and History: A Brooklyn Memoir
  • There was a change in import prices, but only with the countries with which Lithuanian had to renounce its former free trade agreements, such as Ukraine.
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  • There, a porcupine, wild boar, pig, stupid pig, Ukraine, pig eight quit of little piglets species.
  • Ukraine's Olga Roschupkina went first, and fell almost immediately on her flip-flop to two layouts.
  • Nor will they benefit by being ruled by oligarchs from the western Ukraine rather than from the eastern Ukraine.
  • CNN: Ukraine general arrested in decapitation case POLITICAL HOT TOPICS: July 23, 2009
  • The rapidity with which organic carbon can build up in soils is also indicated by examples of buried steppe soils formed during short-lived interstadial phases in Russia and Ukraine. The Future of Power Generation: Nuclear Fusion
  • Russia and Ukraine have been disputing the ownership of the fleet.
  • Yet their home fixture with Ukraine ended in goalless equality. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another difficulty in classification is related to the fact that the dialects have in the past and continue to be influenced by numerous sociolinguistic or extralinguistic factors from the larger world in which Rusyns live, whether in Ukraine, Slovakia, Poland, Romania, Hungary, Yugoslavia, the United States, or Canada. Languagehat.com: RUSYN/RUTHENIAN.
  • Variations of these popular half moons, also called pirozhki, are found throughout other regions including the Ukraine and Russia.
  • A losing presidential candidate in Ukraine is warning the country could descend into civil war if the results are not annulled.
  • Who knows, given the impending collapse of the dollar (with its future value ranking somewhere below Monopoly [TM] money), the currencies of Armenia and the Ukraine just might rise in stature sufficiently to enable the birth of such entities. Obama’s Double Standard on Atrocities & Evil « Antiwar.com Blog
  • Ukraine could regain its position as a global breadbasket, realising the huge agricultural potential of its famous chernozem (black earth), one of the most fertile soils in the world. Environment news, comment and analysis from the Guardian | guardian.co.uk
  • He was largely responsible for the purging of the Moscow region and in 1938 and was transferred to the Ukraine to scourge the party there.
  • Considering the eruption of Mount Merapi volcano, the International Charitable Fund ‘Star of Hope’ which represents the union of esoterics of Ukraine would like to inform you that according to our predictions the critical point eruption is expecting on the period of 12-15 May, 2006. Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » The President of Indonesia and the Internet
  • There will be countries and regions that will suffer long-term depopulation due to low fertility and emigration - but a combination of the two phenomena is mostly concentrated in eastern Europe, particularly in eastern Germany, Bulgaria and Ukraine. British Blogs
  • The Republic of Moldova is a landlocked country between Romania and Ukraine that covers 13,199 square miles (33,845 square kilometers).
  • As they exit from the stage, enter three beautiful women from Ukraine, dressed in vibrant costumes.
  • Friday, November 6, 2009 1: 15 am CST Police prepare drill for plague at school The event will use volunteers pretending to have been stricken by the plague to help test the flow of the site, from initial triage through receiving PROOF of being medicated.www. nwherald.com Ukraine pneumonic plague update 969247 affected fto. co.za Ukraine Flu Trends, OFF THE CHARTS www. google.org URGENT** Ukraine and World Pneumonic Plague Information ukraineplague. blogspot.com Ukraine: Influenza or Pneumonic Plague? WN.com - Articles related to First flu virus detector in JDWNRH
  • Spain routed Ukraine 4-0 in the opener, but appeared headed for an unpleasant surprise after conceding an early goal against Tunisia. USATODAY.com - Spain subs impress early, eke out 1-0 win over Saudi Arabia
  • Most World Cups have an oddball semi-finalist and Ukraine have the potential to be this year's.
  • According to Iliev, Pazhin, who plays in Ukraine, has a torn ankle tendon, while Zagorich has a lacerated calf muscle.
  • The national currency of the Republic of Ukraine is the Hryvnia consisting of 100 kopiyka.
  • Ukraine also agreed to more autonomy for the east and an amnesty for rebels. The Sun
  • ‘Unfortunately neither the Rotary Club in the Ukraine nor the authority there has any money to proceed with the project,’ said Mr Goldthorpe.
  • A US defence official said the land-based surface-to-air missile was fired from the Crimean region of Ukraine.
  • Russia, Georgia and Ukraine are three of the successor states to the Soviet Union.
  • Where I come fromOdessa,Ukraine these trees are called acacia trees and they fill the wholy city with their head spinning aroma in June. Tree of Mystery
  • Conflicts continue between the opposing camps following the decision by the Ukraine Supreme Court to annul the disputed result of the presidential election of November 21 and order a revote on December 26.
  • Before Ukraine adopted Christianity in 988, the inhabitants believed in pagan gods who ruled over the sun, stars, and moon.
  • Ukraine dropped three points and probably suffered a blow to their morale.
  • The religious picture in Ukraine today is complex and reliable statistics are lacking. Times, Sunday Times
  • John, my husband, is an orginal gypsy from the Ukraine - my father is from Norway, but my mother is 1/4 Chip - originating from the Turtle Mtn. Indian Reserve in the Dakatas - to others we may be thought of as "making no sense", but to us, "our" combo fulfills a void not previously attained in our lives before we united. Maximum size of property purchase
  • Ukraine was for decades the Soviet Union's breadbasket and a center of heavy industry and mining; as a Slavic nation, it has deep historic ties to Russia.
  • But the narrative for the film is based in fact, tracing Dan's real journey to Ukraine and telling the story of his attempt to revivify his ancestor's Zorokovich vodka distillery by rebranding it for western markets. Dan Edelstyn: My quest for the family spirit
  • Ukraine also has a female as its representative. Times, Sunday Times
  • The initial deployment was a move to deflect attention away from Ukraine. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'd tell you how, except I didn't see it because I was too busy trying to chronicle Ukraine's opener for posterity and being pestered by a fly that's buzzing around my head and won't effing eff the eff off.
  • Down to 10 men, Ukraine had no chance of a comeback, and Torres connected with a powerful right-footer in the 81st minute. USATODAY.com - David Villa scores twice as Spain reigns over Ukraine 4-0
  • Two hundred years ago King Karl XII of Sweden fought together with the Cossack hetman Ivan Mazepa for the independence of Ukraine from Russia.
  • The Jewish presence in Romania dates back to the fifteenth century, but it reached significant proportions only in the seventeenth century with the major waves of emigration from eastern and northeastern Europe and, as a result of the Chmielnicki massacres (1648 – 1649), from Ukraine, Galicia and Bukovina as well. Romania, Women and Jewish Education.
  • In late June, a Russian army of some 42000 had taken advantage of the overextended lines of communication of Charles XII and his Swedish force of around 19000 effectives, to win an overwhelming victory at Poltava, deep in the Ukraine.
  • He has transformed the team from no-hopers into a side who shocked the world by beating Ukraine in a play-off, making this Alpine republic of 1.8 million people the smallest nation yet to reach the finals.
  • The Russian front in the south had begun to give way at the beginning of July, when Kirponos, with his tank strength exhausted, had been levered off the Rovno-Dubno-Ternopol axis and forced back at a pace, which daily gathered momentum, into the wide-open spaces of the Ukraine proper. Barbarossa
  • The Soviet Union persecuted thousands of members of the Greek Catholic Church - Ukraine's largest Catholic church - for supporting Ukrainian nationalists battling Soviet rule.
  • In Ukraine, one former minister is in jail, another is enjoying political asylum in the Czech Republic, and the former prime minister is fighting legal charges of misspending state money. Is Russia Leading a Regional Authoritarian Trend?
  • He also acted for the Ukraine Communist Party and the Ukraine Socialist Party.
  • The company can do very little to stop Ukraine's gas company from siphoning off extra gas.
  • Conflicts continue between the opposing camps following the decision by the Ukraine Supreme Court to annul the disputed result of the presidential election of November 21 and order a revote on December 26.
  • Her book A pinkes fun a toyter shtot (Record Book of a Dead City), published in Warsaw in 1926, was a historical chronicle of the town of Dubove (in the Ukraine) during this devastation. Rokhl Faygnberg (Imri).
  • And a combatant could choose more propitious venues for the slugfest than the steps of the Hotel Ukraine in the heart of Moscow, hard by Lenin's tomb where minions of the Red Army goosestep in jackboots at all hours.
  • Ukraine's "orange revolution" was supposed to be an anti-corruption crusade.
  • The terrain along this lengthy irregular border was bisected by an enormous tract of riverine swamp, the Pripet Marshes, 100,000 square kilometers of boggy ground that stretches from southwestern Belorussia into northeastern Ukraine. Deathride
  • The mischievous nature of U. S. policy came out patently on the issue of Russian gas supplies to Ukraine.
  • It's my chance to chat about Russia and the Ukraine and have vodka and blini during blini week.
  • After finishing her studies at the local grammar school at the age of twelve, she was sent to study at the gymnasia for girls in Kremenchuk in the Ukraine, where she spent six years. Rahel Katznelson.
  • Russia's economy is sagging under the weight of low oil prices and western sanctions imposed over the Ukraine crisis. Times, Sunday Times
  • In Ukraine alone thousands of Lenin statues were removed. Times, Sunday Times
  • A third said the low prices helped stymie imports from places like India, China and Ukraine.
  • Most Jews were supposed to live in ghettoes in Russia, which ruled Ukraine. Dan Edelstyn: My quest for the family spirit
  • But in reverse, he lost the title ignominiously to Ukraine's Vitali Klistchko in September. Undefined
  • Militant mineworkers in the Ukraine have voted for a one-day stoppage next month.
  • In December 46 per cent of the prisoners held in occupied Poland and in the Reich Commissariat in the Ukraine died, for example.
  • The late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries were periods of recolonization in Ukraine, particularly in the provinces of Kiev and Bratslav.
  • Yes, there was people elsehwere, in Italy or Ukraine or Spain but they were not at the origin of the Magdalenian post-LGM expansion that would recolonize Central Europe and also replace at later date the Gravetto-Solutrean of Iberia. Neanderthal DNA
  • But because this particular attack was on Belarus, led by "Europe’s last dictator", Aleksander Lukashenko and a country through which considerably less gas flows to the West than through Ukraine, the EU and its members remained shtumm. Archive 2007-01-01
  • They rejected independence for Ukraine and began to persecute Ukrainian nationalists.
  • In Ukraine, all performances and translations of Shakespeare into Ukrainian were banned by strict ukases, thus turning Shakespeare into samizdat literature well before the Soviet period.
  • Today, eighteen years after my first visit to Ukraine, Igor is one of the most successful and famous neurosurgeons in the country, practising modern neurosurgery which is directly equivalent to what is available in the West. Www.kyivpost.com
  • Nigeria, Ukraine, New Zealand and Germany were among the countries represented by an ecumenical group who stayed in the centre for the New Year.
  • In many border towns in eastern Poland after 1989, markets and bazaars appeared where Ukraine or White Russian traders offered their wares.
  • Conversely, almost half of Moscow's patriarchate churches are in Ukraine.
  • Second, drought has destroyed crops in competitor countries such as Russia and Ukraine. Amber waves of exports
  • The initial deployment was a move to deflect attention away from Ukraine. Times, Sunday Times
  • Opposition youth movements such as Ukraine's Pora and Serbia's Otpor have been instrumental in unseating governments in their respective countries.
  • Travelers departing Ukraine do not need an exit visa.
  • Ukraine's financial plight was underlined by a run in the country's banks yesterday as the public rushed to withdraw savings. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet in the decades after World War II, Ukraine was arguably the most productive of the Soviet republics and Kiev was the provincial posting that Muscovites fought for.
  • Israeli photographer Michal Chelbin journeyed to Ukraine and Russia to take these portraits of adolescent wrestlers. Capturing Three Worlds Apart
  • Vladimir Putin and the Ukranian prime minister, Yulia Tymoshenko, in Yalta, which is in Ukraine. Latest news breaking news current news UK news world news celebrity news politics news
  • In the 1990s, it was also successfully used in the Dnieper-Donets Basin between Russia and Ukraine in areas considered barren. Peak Oil - True or False
  • Georgia's was the Rose Revolution and Ukraine's was the Orange.
  • Other recent arrivals at the Biennale include former Soviet states and nations: Belarus, Estonia, Latvia and the Ukraine.
  • Ukraine has twenty-four administrative units - oblasts - almost all named for their capitals.
  • Ukraine may have a cobwebby attitude to gay partnership, but our own adoption laws are also far too stringent. Three cheers for Elton, say I
  • ‘I am glad to see you after your lamentable performance for the Spain v Ukraine game’ he smarms.
  • Ukraine are absolutely murdering Saudi Arabia, who aren't getting a look-in.
  • Spain dominated from the start to the final whistle, accumulating 19 shots to Ukraine's five. USATODAY.com - David Villa scores twice as Spain reigns over Ukraine 4-0
  • He also believes that Moscow wants to use the threat of unleashing ethnic conflict in the Crimea as an instrument to keep Ukraine in line.
  • The high-skilled IT specialists are not paid the salaries commensurable to the European ones because of the costs of life and the salary level in Ukraine.
  • England need no reminding they have previous when it comes to goalkeeping blunders in Ukraine. The Sun
  • The company fishes for snoek, kabeljou and calamari, and exports to the Ukraine and Cape Town.
  • Ukraine and the other former Soviet republics believe they can meet these criteria.
  • In 988 the principalities of Kievan Rus '(the predecessor of Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus) accepted Christianity from the Byzantine Greeks, rather than from the Romans — a matter of no small import, given that Byzantium was moribund, its religion having suffocated the intellectual traditions of the Hellenes. Russia Is Finished
  • Ukraine indicated that it would establish its own army, 400,000 strong.
  • It will stretch all across Ukraine's southwest. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ukraine may be a place we know little about but it is no faraway country. Times, Sunday Times
  • The baroque style with its florid language and stock allegories lasted longer in Ukraine than in Western Europe.
  • Speaking at a Cereals conference, the union's combinable crops Chairman Ian Backhouse said buyers may look toward the Black Sea now that Russia and Ukraine have lifted restrictions on exports. England Likely to Produce Less Wheat Next Season
  • Militant mineworkers in the Ukraine have voted for a one-day stoppage next month.
  • This ‘razor’ technique for electioneering is what the pentagon used to surmise a stolen election in the ukraine. Think Progress » On Today Show, O’Reilly Compares Murtha With Hitler Sympathizers
  • Here sturdy farmers, well versed in the ancient traditions of the countryside, raised Jersey cattle, plump black-and-white Hampshire hogs, rugged Clydesdales and poultry of the best breed The experts might also have selected that rare and rich band of black chernozem that stretched across southern Russia, especially in the Ukraine. Centennial
  • Countries such as Ukraine, in what Russia regards as its sphere of influence, are nervous.
  • This refitted former Soviet vessel that China bought from Ukraine in 1998 began its inaugural sea trials last Wednesday, at a time of increased regional tensions in the South and East China Seas. China's First Aircraft Carrier Completes Initial Sea Trials
  • While Ukraine's Yana Klochkova still is the world's best medleyist, the middle distance and distance freestyles are up for grabs, as is the 200 fly and, surprisingly, both backstrokes.
  • The fraught standoff in the Ukraine is less the result of an internal dispute, than of a geopolitical tussle between East and West.
  • Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Philippines, Thailand and the United Arab Emirates are also banning U.S. pork.
  • (However, my grandfather's birthplace is not in Ukraine but in Belarus.) February 13th, 2007
  • In the first quarter of this year, Russia 's Gazprom again hiked the prices it charges to Ukraine' s cash-strapped state gas company, Naftohaz Ukrainy, meaning its tab soared to $305 per thousand cubic meters from $50 per thousand cubic meters in 2005. Ukraine
  • England need no reminding they have previous when it comes to goalkeeping blunders in Ukraine. The Sun
  • If released into the air it could cause an environmental catastrophe similar to the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear station in Ukraine in 1986.
  • Another award winner in the Ukraine was walking his dog when a police cadet pointed out that dogs in that area must be walked with a muzzle and a leash.
  • He's right, you know ... once Marty Luther started swingin 'that hammer, the Frence Revolution was only a matter of time, and then its children, such as' dolf of Austria and Joe of Ukraine ... Dad29
  • For the past two weeks, the Western world has seen something remarkable occur in Ukraine.
  • He represents Danish, a classically trained painter born in Ukraine.
  • In Ukraine, all performances and translations of Shakespeare into Ukrainian were banned by strict ukases, thus turning Shakespeare into samizdat literature well before the Soviet period.
  • Russia and Ukraine have been disputing the ownership of the fleet.
  • But the number of attacks and harassment against foreigners in Ukraine in the last few months make it necessary to investigate the motives of this murder carefully, including racist motivations.
  • The death toll through famine in Ukraine and Kazakhstan was certainly lower than in the famines that resulted from the British pillage of Ireland and India.
  • The unheralded team, despite 2-opening losses to the Ukraine and Spain, went on to win their next six matches and achieve automatic tournament qualification.
  • Roman Dolinich, a well known squash figure in the Ukraine has announced that Kiev will host for the first time ever a men's pro squash event.
  • But by the time revanchist nationalism peaked in the late 1990s, the troops were already out of the Baltics, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan, and the potential for troublemaking was correspondingly smaller. The Return
  • Evidence is also mounting of feuds between the separatist groups as the battle for control of eastern Ukraine becomes increasingly splintered. Times, Sunday Times
  • Born in the Ukraine, he was brought to England as a baby and spent his childhood in Liverpool.
  • … By the will of God, Your Beatitude became the head of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church at the time when Ukraine became sovereign and freedom was restored to our Church.
  • In the 14th century during a siege of Kaffa, which is now the Ukraine, the Tartars catapulted bodies infected with the plague over the town walls.
  • Yanukovich: L'adesione alla Nato non è prevista Ukraine's balanced moves towards EU but not NATO WN.com - Photown News
  • The initial deployment was a move to deflect attention away from Ukraine. Times, Sunday Times
  • The name Ukraine first appeared in twelfth century chronicles in reference to the Kyivan Rus.
  • Despite their high-sounding rhetoric, however, initial reforms were halting, and throughout the 1990s Ukraine endured severe stagnation.
  • The baroque style with its florid language and stock allegories lasted longer in Ukraine than in Western Europe.
  • The south coast of the Ukraine, including Crimea, was a developed centre of grape culture in ancient times.
  • An enterprising young man in the Ukraine is siphoning credit card numbers off the Web for his employer, a criminal syndicate, which compiles and sells them in bulk to the highest bidder.
  • Although other neighboring countries had had similar problems with Ukraine, the shutoff was a PR disaster for Gazprom, which had enjoyed a long-standing reputation as a reliable supplier of natural gas, through pipelines in Ukraine, to Europe. HBS Working Knowledge
  • Reply: Add to your on target point the fact .. that after the soviet backruptcy the US visa program which is lottery for thieves opened up the black market profiteers to come from Russian/Ukraine andother countriesand launder their money through legitimate or vaccuum corporations through the EB-5 and some other visa programs. Brain Dead Senate Economasturbation
  • : 15 am CST Police prepare drill for plague at school The event will use volunteers pretending to have been stricken by the plague to help test the flow of the site, from initial triage through receiving PROOF of being medicated.www. nwherald.com Ukraine pneumonic plague update WN.com - Articles related to India gets own vaccine against swine flu
  • Ukraine's president nominated her a day after his inauguration.
  • Stalin forced famine upon Soviet Ukraine and the Caucasus to collectivize farming, appropriating it to feed the workers as the U.S.S.R. rapidly industrialized. Caught between two killers
  • The soldiers were then billeted in Minsk in the Ukraine.
  • He was tenured, respected and highly paid, but when he lived in the Ukraine, he had to get in food lines like everybody else and wait two or three hours for bread.
  • The current difficulties of the Ukrainian government in achieving approximation of the Law of Ukraine with the Law of the European Union.
  • The army has been unable to wrest back control of parts of eastern Ukraine from rebels. Times, Sunday Times
  • Exports to Ukraine, which comes second, increased significantly from 19,800 to 94,000 decaliters.
  • It is bounded on the west by Poland, on the north-west by Latvia and Lithuania, on the north and east by Russia, and on the south by Ukraine.
  • ‘We are looking forward to finding ways to strengthen Ukraine's integration into Europe and the transatlantic community,’ she said.
  • The hopak was first danced by the Cossack of the Zaporhizian Sich in the sixteenth century and spread to the rest of Ukraine.
  • At present the boxes are winging their way to countries such as Belarus, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Croatia, Mozambique, Swaziland and Lesotho.
  • The live broadcasting by the telechannels of Moscow's principal steps in the Russian-Ukrainian gas dispute was called upon to distract the attention of the Russian public from the financial-and-economic crisis, as well as to plant a thought about how the Ukraine is much to blame for Russia's misfortunes because it «steals gas». Robert Amsterdam
  • A failure to follow through on their unspoken promise might well pitch Ukraine backwards into the past from which it is emerging.
  • Norquist is apparently pining away for the day when America has the same tax system as economic powerhouses like Russia, the Ukraine, and Iraq.
  • Which is pretty much the way to evaluate the current lay of the land in Ukraine.
  • Since the 1990s, such groups have brought more than 24,000 children age 8 to 16 to the U.S. for so-called "recuperative" stays, a practice backed by the two former Soviet republics of Ukraine and Belarus, which coordinate visits with several partner countries worldwide. The News Tribune - Tacoma - - HOMEPAGE
  • The team of Ukraine had it all at the 39th Chess Olympiad in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia, that finished Sunday. Lubomir Kavalek: Ukraine Wins Chess Olympiad
  • There, a porcupine, wild boar, pig, stupid pig, Ukraine, pig eight quit of little piglets species.
  • Thus contemporary artists from Ukraine have a high level of craftsmanship in common.
  • Français · Ukraine: 65ème anniversaire des déportations des Tatars de Crimée Global Voices in English » Ukraine: 65th Anniversary of the Crimean Tatar Deportations
  • [His birthplace is now in Belarus; it's in the Ukraine, but not in Ukraine.] Science Press Releases
  • Born in Luba, Volhynia, in the Ukraine, he sang in cantorial choirs in that region and then in Odessa, where he worked with many great hazzanim.
  • The firm offshores some GIS work to India, while programming activities are done for U.S. clients in Ukraine.
  • When Kiev balked at a price hike for 2009, Gazprom cut Ukraine's share from the pipeline.
  • This course of action would be more readily embraced by the Ukraine were President Putin's preferred candidate, Viktor Yanukovich, to triumph unexpectedly in the proposed replay of last month's election.
  • The army has been unable to wrest back control of parts of eastern Ukraine from rebels. Times, Sunday Times
  • A thousand years or more ago, a relatively undiversified East Slavonic dialect was spoken in and around the approximate area of present-day Western European Russia, the Ukraine, and Byelorussia.
  • Russia views Ukraine as a key part of its historic sphere of influence, a major transit route for its oil and gas exports and a buffer between the expanding EU and NATO.
  • Simon Wiesenthal was born in Galicia, Ukraine, in 1908, an area which became part of Poland during the interwar years.
  • Born Ricka Sapiro in Kherson, Ukraine, on November 1, 1888, she was admitted at age sixteen to St. Petersburg University to study law, a rare achievement for a Jewish girl. Rita Sapiro Finkler.
  • A wheat fungus in Ukraine, a class-action defeat, a movie that bombs, a CEO ouster, a bad quarter: whenever I think I have a bead on the future, the financial chattering class tells me that the institutional investors, private wealth managers and arbitrageurs have been yawning about that news for months. Marty Kaplan: Who's Afraid of a Countdown Clock?
  • England need no reminding they have previous when it comes to goalkeeping blunders in Ukraine. The Sun
  • Ukraine was dealing in barter and mutual accounting in kind. What's Happening in Ukraine
  • The reform process known as perestroika and glasnost took off slowly in the Ukraine.
  • Proponents think that if the alliance expands to include Georgia and Ukraine, the West will have "gotten the better of Russia," while to exclude those nations would be to "capitulate" to Moscow. Forging a New Partnership
  • As the Prime Minister explained, additional customs duty on imported to Ukraine goods doesn't comply with commitments Ukraine had taken before accedence to the WTO. ForUm
  • Ukraine have their first spell of possession in the Swiss final third, but Nesmachniy's ball forward is overhit.
  • A small cymbalom was also later produced in Ukraine during the 1950's that came with attachable legs and dampers but could be carried more easily than a concert instrument.
  • Polish border police fighting smugglers of people, drugs, tobacco, nuclear material and weapons are employing American Indian trackers to guard the frontier with Ukraine.
  • To bomb Ukraine -- conduct what they call a surgical strike against a military base -- absolutely outrageous in view of the Ukrainians 'gesture of friendship. Nuke Zone
  • Travel south from Kiev along the arbored R-12 highway and you will see perhaps the most public symbols of Ukraine's rampant corruption: a wide array of luxurious estates that have sprung up in Koncha-Zaspa, a leafy suburb of the capital. Ukraine's Second Chance
  • Then one after another, amid rising enthusiasm; Ukrainean Social Democracy, support; Lithuanian Social Democracy, support; Populist Socialists, support; Polish Social Democracy, support; Polish Socialists support—but would prefer a Socialist coalition; Lettish Social Democracy, support…. Chapter 5. Plunging Ahead
  • Most World Cups have an oddball semi-finalist and Ukraine have the potential to be this year's.
  • The initial deployment was a move to deflect attention away from Ukraine. Times, Sunday Times
  • Everyone loved how we deflected their thoughts from the scurrilous rumors of a government-instigated famine in the Ukraine with a veritable cornucopia of terpsichorean appetizers! Diary of a Bolshoi Potato Dancer
  • In terms of regional chronostratigraphy of European Russia and Ukraine, this level is correlated with the Tsninian substage (or lower Kashirian substage) of the lower Moscovian stage, as defined primarily in the Moscow Basin.
  • Ukraine indicated that it would establish its own army, 400,000 strong.
  • Later he gadded about Europe until the revolutionary storm struck in Russia, carrying him away to the Ukraine where he ended up in the post of representative of the Soviet People's Commissariat.
  • He grew up as a kibbutznik in the Galil, the son of swamp-draining idealists from the Ukraine.
  • Just six months after the Orange Revolution brought a pro-democracy team to power in 2005, moderate, avidly pro-Western President Viktor Yushchenko dismissed Mrs. Tymoshenko from the post of prime minister, in part because she was pushing for wide-scale reprivatization of assets of Ukraine's wealthy businessmen she believed were bought at sharp discounts through political connections. Ukraine's Chief Picks Big Targets
  • But because Gorbachev had not yet consolidated his hold on power, or perhaps because the sheer scale of what was happening in Ukraine scared him, the Chernobyl disaster occasioned a reversion to old habits.
  • Behind them Great Britain, Ukraine and the Netherlands tussled for the final two spots.
  • A hoped-for influx of foreign investment following the Orange Revolution never materialized, and when the global financial crisis hit last year it sent Ukraine's economy plummeting by 15 percent and slashed the value of its currency, the hryvna, by half. ACTION UKRAINE REPORT (Archive)
  • Ukraine was part of the Soviet Union until the collapse of communism a decade ago.
  • Has Baxter International Released a New Biological Weapon in the Ukraine?
  • Andrey Ignatenko of the Ukraine dives from the 26-meter platform during round three of the 2009 Red Bull Cliff Diving series in Dubrovnik, Croatia.
  • Nor was Stalin's behaviour in Ukraine, however atrocious, on a par with Hitler's total extermination strategy.
  • Exports to Ukraine, which comes second, increased significantly from 19,800 to 94,000 decaliters.
  • To the north of the cathedral is the Historical Treasures Museum, devoted mainly to artefacts and precious stones and metals from Ukraine.
  • Spain routed struggling newcomer Ukraine 4-0 Wednesday, a sizzling start in search of a title after 11 futile, often disheartening attempts. USATODAY.com - David Villa scores twice as Spain reigns over Ukraine 4-0

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