Sentences with phrase «more slav»

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And the other anniversary is of 1978 — the election of Pope St. John Paul, the first non-Italian Pope in centuries, the first Slav Pope, and the beginning of a more confident and authentic affirmation of what Vatican II really taught.
A monument to the importance of that achievement for the history of the Slavs is the very alphabet in which most Slavs write, which is called Cyrillic, in honor of Saint Cyril, the ninth - century «apostle to the Slavs,» who, with his brother Methodius, is traditionally given credit for having invented it... Not only among the Slavs in the ninth century, but also among the other so - called heathen in the 19th century, the two fundamental elements of missionary culture for more than a millennium have therefore been the translation of the Bible, especially of the New Testament, and education in the missionary schools.
It may be that Slav does not rate Michail Antonio as a winger and so has bought 3 more players to play in his position.
I think he will be fine and it gives Slav more options having a more attacking right back on staff.
We are less fit, we make less sprints, we cover less ground per player than (this season) any other team in the league, we make more errors to leading to goals, we have more players booked and sent off, we have more injuries than most clubs, we are less likely (since Payet) to do as we did last night and come from a losing position to win, we lose more games from winning positions than any other club (last season and this), the facts are damning to Slav, the biggest surprise is that our Chairmen run multiple businesses yet they don't seem to link these things together and realise that the manager and or the coaching staff are the problem.
One more weekend before The Avengers sequel stomps into town and rearranges the all - time box - office chart — just enough time for Tom Hardy, Gary Oldman, Paddy Considine to put on their best slav - face (or Russian accents, at least) as Soviet - era child - murder thriller Child 44 opens in 20, predominantly European markets.
Others among the supporting cast are used more effectively — Paul Giamatti and Paul Dano as respectively — a callous slaver and plantation foreman, and Alfre Woodward, striking in her few onscreen minutes, as a former slave, now married to a plantation owner.
Excerpts from Slave Narratives This wonderful resource includes more than 40 narratives including a European slave trader describing a shipboard revolt by enslaved Africans (1700); a doctor describing conditions on an English slaver (1788); Venture Smith relating the story of his kidnapping at age six (1798); a woman learning that her husband, who had been sold away, has taken another wife (1869); and a slave describing West African religious beliefs and practices (1789).
What is even more difficult for me to understand is the psychology of the slavers and the slave catchers.
The horseshoe - shaped capital of the British Virgin Islands — once home to pirates, smugglers, and slavers — now caters to a more refined clientele.
Choosing one of the four available nations — Viking, Anglo - Saxon, German, Slav — you will be tasked with more than just conquering, raiding and pillaging enemy camps, villages and towns.
Players choose one of the four available nations — Viking, Anglo - Saxon, German, Slav — and are tasked with more than just conquering, raiding and pillaging enemy camps, villages, and towns.
You'll likely already reach the level cap of 20 by this stage, but the ability to keep increasing your Power Level (a rating that represents how tough you are based on the strength of your guns and armour) is the delicious carrot on a stick that keeps you slavering for more.
Slavs and Tatars's work can be found in major public collections in the United States, the Middle East, and Europe; they have published more than half a dozen books, including their translation of the legendary Azeri satire Molla Nasreddin: the magazine that would've, could've, should've (JRP - Ringier, 2011).
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