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  Russian Knights | Patrick's Aviation
A decision was made to find a designation for the new unit, devise an emblem, have flight suits made and devise the paintjob for the fighters.
Thus, on 5 April 1991, the Russian Knights came into being (according to the explanatory dictionary by Ozhegov, Knight (vityaz in Russian) is a valiant, gallant Russian warrior of the ancient times).
A new 'diamond' of four Su-27s sporting a new bright paintjob and flown by Aleksandr Lichkun, Vladimir Kovalsky, Sergei Klimov and Vladimir Bukin performed in September 1996 during the Gelendzhik '96 hydro-aviation air show.
www.patricksaviation.com /wiki/Russian_Knights   (1063 words)

  
  wikien.info: Main_Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Sergei Sergeevich Smirnov (Смирнов, Сергей Сергеевич in Russian) (9.4(16).1895 — 8.20.1947) was a Russian geologist and mineralogist, academician of the Soviet Academ..
Sergei Yevgenyevich Treschev (born 18 August, 1958) was a cosmonaut of the RSC Energia.
Sergey is married to Helena Rozhenko and was a chief petty officer aboard the USS Intrepid.
www.hostingciamca.com /browse.php?title=S/SE/SER   (10054 words)

  
 Sergei Ozhegov - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sergei Ivanovich Ozhegov (August 22, 1900-1964), Russian lexicographer.
Vladimir Nabokov, however, compared this dictionary with that of Vladimir Dahl unfavourably, and repeatedly used Ozhegov's work as an example of "impeccably bad taste".
Ozhegov also ran the Russian Language Institute as part of the Russian Academy of Sciences to oversee and advise on the correct spelling, grammar and pronunciation of the Russian language.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sergei_Ozhegov   (138 words)

  
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And maybe it was this element that prompted a group of deputies to call for criminal liability to be introduced for those who demonstrate disrespect or contempt towards the revamped anthem.
The draft bill, put forward by Unity faction member Sergei Apatenko at the end of November last year, stipulates for the amendment of Article 329 of the Criminal Code to add disrespect towards the national anthem to be added to the criminal offence of defaming the Russian flag and national emblems.
Sergei Dneprov, director of a Yekaterinburg bell company that competes with the Pyatkovs, recalls that one priest argued over the price.
www.cdi.org /russia/johnson/6028.txt   (9347 words)

  
 The U of MT -- Mansfield Library LangFing Russian pt. 7
-- O13m Moskva : RID: ITEM #: rus00410 410.28 Oettinger, Anthony G O29a Automatic language translation RID: 60-7999 ITEM #: rus00184 599.0947 Ognev, Sergei Ivanovich, 1886-1951 O35z *Zveri Vostochnoi Evropy i Severnoi Azii.
-- Moskva : Sovetskii pisatel', 1967 RID: 70-229410 ITEM #: rus00608 491.73 Ozhegov, Sergei Ivanovich, 1900- O99s *Slovar' russkogo iazyka 1970 RID: 78-570202 ITEM #: rus00185 F *Paleobiogeograficheskii atlas Tikhookeanskogo 560.9258 podvizhnogo poiasa i Tikhogo okeana.
RID: 79-408238 ITEM #: rus00755 947 Pushkarev, Sergei Germanovich, 1888- P987o *Obzor russkoi istorii.
www.lib.umt.edu /guide/lang/russky7h.htm   (1510 words)

  
 The Russian Knights aerobatic team
A decision was made to find a designation for the new unit, devise an emblem, have flight suits made and devise the paintjob for the fighters.
Thus, on 5 April 1991, the Russian Knights came into being (according to the explanatory dictionary by Ozhegov, Knight (vityaz in Russian) is a valiant, gallant Russian warrior of the ancient times).
A new 'diamond' of four Su-27s sporting a new bright paintjob and flown by Aleksandr Lichkun, Vladimir Kovalsky, Sergei Klimov and Vladimir Bukin performed in September 1996 during the Gelendzhik '96 hydro-aviation air show.
www.knights.ru /history-e.shtml   (781 words)

  
 List of Russians - Simple English Wikipedia
Sergei Pavlovich Korolev (1907-1966), rocket engineer and designer, Father of the space program
Sergey Mikhaylovich Darkin (1963-present), governor of Primorsky Krai
Andrei Gromyko (1908-1989), Foreign Minister of the USSR during the Cold War
simple.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Russians   (1041 words)

  
 Sergei Ozhegov -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Sergei Ozhegov -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Sergei Ivanovich Ozhegov (August 22 1900-1964), (A federation in northeastern Europe and northern Asia; formerly Soviet Russia; since 1991 an independent state) Russian (A compiler or writer of a dictionary; a student of the lexical component of language) lexicographer.
Ozhegov also ran the Russian Language Institute as part of the (Click link for more info and facts about Russian Academy of Sciences) Russian Academy of Sciences to oversee and advise on the correct spelling, grammar and pronunciation of the Russian language.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/s/se/sergei_ozhegov.htm   (152 words)

  
 Authorities want Five Plus to register :: Charter'97 :: News :: 06/07/2004
The ministry suggested that the parties stop participating in the alliance activities until its registration.
Officials cited the Ozhegov dictionary, an established authority on the Russian language, saying that “coalition” means essentially the same as “association,” whereas under Belarusian laws, an association is subject to mandatory registration.
Sergei Kalyakin, leader of the Belarusian Party of Communists, said his organization had received no warnings, referring to the order as “nonsense.”
www.charter97.org /eng/news/2004/07/06/plus   (380 words)

  
 The Tower of Babel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
On the following pages you shall be able to look at computer databases for the dictionaries of Ozhegov, Zalizniak and Mueller, as well as analyze any Russian word and obtain its complete accented paradigm.
The database for Ozhegov's dictionary was compiled by S.A.Krylov and is reproduced with his consent.
The database for Zalizniak's dictionary was compiled by myself, with assistance from N.V.Pertsov, and is reproduced with the consent of A.A.Zalizniak.
starling.rinet.ru /morpho.htm   (434 words)

  
 Philanthropy in a Cold Climate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Aid hypocritically rendered by representatives of the ruling class in an exploiter society to a part of the poor population in order to deceive the workers and divert them from class struggle.
Tretyakov notes that the contempt of earlier generations is no longer to be found by 1987 in Sergei Ozhegov's Dictionary of the Russian Language:
Bourgeois charity, aid to and protection of the poor.
www.libertyhaven.com /countriesandregions/exurss/philanthropy.html   (1833 words)

  
 The Tower of Babel
That said, he was never alone in his endless research, and yes, the work goes on.
"The Tower of Babel" is still Sergei Starostin's homepage, and will always be as long as there are people still wishing to follow in his footsteps.
SSTARLING is a software package designed by Sergei Starostin for various types of linguistic text and database processing, including handling of linguistic fonts in the DOS and WINDOWS operating systems, operations with linguistic databases and Internet presentation of linguistic data.
starling.rinet.ru /index2.htm   (1174 words)

  
 Russian Music before Glinka
The term itself appeared later, and could have been in accord with the still unclear sociolinguistic phenomenon of a common Hebrew-Greek component in European slang, including the secret language of the Ukrainian minstrels, lirniki (Wexler 1993, 43, 234-235; Kononenko 1998, 72).
It is not by chance that its existence in the Russian language preserves its initial ecclesiastic overtones of disapproval (Ozhegov and Shvedova 1999, 724).
Among the older generation, Nikolai Findeizen, Yuriy Keldysh, Sergei Skrebkov, Vladimir Protopopov, Nikolai Uspensky, and Maxim Brazhnikov deserve particular mention.
www.biu.ac.il /hu/mu/min-ad02/ritzarev.html   (7182 words)

  
 The Moscow Times - Daily News on Business, Politics and Culture in Russia and the CIS
You always know when it's time to upgrade your dictionary collection.
Take my 1983 Ozhegov, once considered the best dictionary of Soviet-era Russian that six rubles could buy.
Demand for dollars on the Moscow Interbank Currency Exchange was recorded at an all-time low Monday, which dealers said reflected the gradual restoration of the health of the interbank lending market paralyzed by a liquidity crunch two months ago.
www.themoscowtimes.com /indexes/1995/10/24/01.html   (2770 words)

  
 Russian Internet Resources
List of Russian scholarly societies, networks, and commercial www servers--some of which do not allow acess from outside the country.
Russian graduate student at University of North Carolina, Sergei Naumov, maintains materials and links on daily life, politics, economy, law, exhibitions, humor, literature, music, science, networks, software, and miscellaneous subjects.
CIA map from University of Texas' Perry-Castenada Library.
www-lib.uwyo.edu /subres/subres/russ.htm   (198 words)

  
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The Russian section has links to most of the standard well-known dictionaries, including: Smirnitsky, Mueller, Ozhegov, and Dahl.
From About: "The photographs of Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii (1863-1944) offer a vivid portrait of a lost world--the Russian Empire on the eve of World War I and the coming revolution.
His subjects ranged from the medieval churches and monasteries of old Russia, to the railroads and factories of an emerging industrial power, to the daily life and work of Russia's diverse population." [Highly recommended by BBS.]
www.russianmentor.net /ePortfol/russian.htm   (3993 words)

  
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Yeltsin, who sacked Sergei Stepashin from the prime minister's post two weeks
His comments came after the collapse of discussions to recruit Mr Primakov's successor, Sergei Stepashin, to a centre-right grouping along
The institute, founded in 1958 by Sergei Ozhegov, the author of Russia's most
www.cdi.org /russia/Johnson/3458.html   (6481 words)

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