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    1. Ebbw Vale, who I think normally didn’t socialize to any great extent with the Churchills; and others, including a Russian; some distant cousin of the Czar


    2. They trooped out on the way to lunch next door, in the flashing train cars with The Imperial Eagle of the Czar and all the Russias painted upon its polished and waxed sides


    3. Our new Interior czar Ken Salazar has just announced (January 2010) that he will issue new rules that


    4. brother Aleksandr was hanged for his involvement in a plot to assassinate Czar


    5. As to the WMD Czar, can there be a more vital concern than dealing with weapons of mass destruction? Should this function be carried out with no congressional review and no public assurance that it is designed to be effective? This is especially sensitive since President Obama abolished the security structure of President Bush, which had kept us safe for eight years, in his first 48 hours in office


    6. palaces of Czar Nicholas and Alexandra before the Russian


    7. was reminded that as Claims Czar, my task was to put my nose back to


    8. I was among five people written up: Wallis Annenberg, the daughter of billionaire publisher Walter Annenberg; Phillip Fisher, the son of oil investor Max Fisher; Bernard Petrie, the son of Milton Petrie, the clothing store czar; and John Lennon, whose father manufactured specialized instruments for everything from power plants to NASA rockets


    9. at the Russian Court of the Czar Alexander


    10. And it is clear that President Obama was not happy with the new security Czar who spilled the beans about the intelligence business, Dennis Blair, so he fired him

    11. ‘The important thing for you to remember is that history, viewed from the Kremlin gives an early start to the Cold War; Stalin, in particular, wanted to retrieve territories that no Russian Czar would ever have voluntarily given up; territories that were taken from Russia whilst a great question mark hung over the future of the Revolution


    12. “Oh, thank you, great Czar,” Afu said, closing the connection before his sarcasm


    13. There were more than twenty-six letters in the original OWG alphabet? It sounded like a lie, but Locke knew the OWG Education Czar always tried to make the language easier for its students


    14. If she mentioned her suspicions to the OWG Transportation Czar, it would generate news since it was a Govicide Agent’s girlcomrade having children


    15. In the end, the Hijra with the accompanied submission of the Helpers turned the Prophet of Mecca into the Czar of Medina


    16. On the other hand, as the circumstances of his life post-Hijra, forced him into the company of the poor, it can be seen that as the Czar of Medina, Muhammad condescended to descend to the Helpers like the Quraysh of Mecca he was


    17. Though he grew up in an environment of sentimentality, he imbibed a balanced outlook that his stint as the Czar of Medina turned into statesmanship


    18. success, againstthe Czar, Peter the Great, but was ultimately defeated


    19. The czar was enchanted by Napoléon, and Napoléon confessed later that


    20. An embarrassed Napoléon sent a letter to the czar proposing peace –but he

    21. Furthermore… if the Russians had not fallen in love with their fucking Czar and their corrupt nobility; who taxed, killed, brutalized and degraded them for 1,000 fucking years; they would not have destroyed the land they live on


    22. What did his cousin, the King of England do when the former Czar asked for asylum in England? He coldly refused to rescue him


    23. So what did that Royal German/English hypocrite do? He not only refused asylum to the his cousin the Czar: as a result the entire family was murdered, and shot down because of being left stranded by the English King’s refusal to give them sanctuary


    24. The monastery has also a collection of Western oil paintings, fine sacerdotal ornaments, marbles, enamels, chalices, reliquaries, including one donated by Czar Alexander II in the nineteenth century, and another by the Empress Catherine of Russia in the seventeenth


    25. The glow and the white ground made it all seem like something put together on the whim of a musical czar, somewhere in the grounds of the Winter Palace


    26. Every man is the lord of a realm beside which the earthly empire of the Czar is but a petty state, a hummock left by the ice


    27. "Shall you see the Czar?"


    28. But like Czar Peter content to toil in the shipyards of foreign cities, Queequeg disdained no seeming ignominy, if thereby he might happily gain the power of enlightening his untutored countrymen


    29. But when, as in the case of Nicholas the Czar, the ringed crown of geographical empire encircles an imperial brain; then, the plebeian herds crouch abased before the tremendous centralization


    30. What was America in 1492 but a Loose-Fish, in which Columbus struck the Spanish standard by way of waifing it for his royal master and mistress? What was Poland to the Czar? What Greece to the Turk? What India to England? What at last will Mexico be to the United States? All Loose-Fish

    31. Would you have thought that the man who led you to a shelter on the steppe was the great Czar himself?” Saying these words, he assumed a grave and mysterious air


    32. Should I recognize you as the Czar, as you are a man of intelligence, you would see that I am lying


    33. Having caught up with us, he dismounted from his own horse, and giving me the bridle of the other, said: “Our Czar makes you a gift of a horse, and a pelisse from his own shoulder


    34. Their chief said I should be conducted to the Czar


    35. At last the peasant re-appeared and said: “The Czar orders the officers to his presence


    36. Why does he visit us? If he does not acknowledge you as Czar he has no justice to get at your hands; if he acknowledge you, why did he stay at Orenbourg with your enemies? Will you not order him to prison, and have a fire lighted there?”


    37. “Czar,” said he, a tremor in his voice, “she is in her own room; she is not locked up


    38. On the stairs Alexis stopped: “Czar, demand of me what you will, but do not permit a stranger to enter my wife’s room


    39. At the door of the room Alexis stopped again: “Czar, she has had a fever these three days; she is delirious


    40. “Czar,” said he, in a fury, “I am guilty; I have lied to you, but Grineff also deceives you

    41. An hour after, the Corporal brought me my passport, having the scratch which served as Pougatcheff’s sign-manual, and told me that the Czar awaited me


    42. The sentinels stopped us and to the demand: “Who goes there?” our postilion answered in a loud voice: “A friend of the Czar, traveling with his wife


    43. “How so, since the judges have passed it? The Czar alone has the right of amnesty


    44. “To the Czar himself?”


    45. She had a feeling that since she, the widow of the murdered man, had forgiven the murderers, and was applying for an amnesty, the Czar could not possibly refuse it


    46. It seemed to the Czar that the hermit’s words had not made any impression on himself; but once or twice during that day he caught himself thinking of the two peasants who had been hanged, and the widow of Sventizky who had asked an amnesty for them


    47. As usual, the Czar fell asleep the moment his head touched the pillow


    48. And somebody shouted, “It is you—you who have done it!” The Czar woke up bathed in perspiration and began to think


    49. But only dimly could he see himself as a mere human being, and he could not consider his mere human wants and duties, because of all that was required of him as Czar


    50. ) he should array himself in his best clothes, go to church, buy candles, and set them up before the ikons of the saints, give to the priest memoranda bearing the names of the dead who are to be prayed for, receive bread with triangular pieces cut out of it, pray repeatedly for the health and welfare of the Czar and bishops, as well as for himself and his own affairs, and then kiss the cross and the hand of the priest


















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