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If WW1 doesnt happned and there's just more years of uneasy peace, what do you think will happened to the demographics of Russia? Will the Belyorussians and the Ukrainians (especially in the East) be absorbed into Russian language and culture? according...
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In the East) be absorbed into Russian language and culture? according to Wikipedia (not the most reliable but...) the Russian empire lossed 3,311,000 in WW1, 13 million in the Civil War with over 1 million refugees leaving Russian....
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I am trying to come up with names for my fictional zeppelin crew, and I have run into an obstacle. One of my characters is a Baroness (or a Freifrau, I think), and I want to give her a last name with "von" in it because, if I am not mistaken, von has ...
Started by The Corsair on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at brassgoggles):
You could attach 'Von' to a location and a name I believe, though I may be incorrect....
With the names that have as how English has 'ton' and the like.
As for the name of the village, I'd try a different approach.
But not necessarily.
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Posted 06 November 2009 - 05:59 AM
Dragon Age: Origins Patches - Download
Patch 1.05 has been released:
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Dragon Age: Origins 1.05
Patch Details:
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at shsforums):
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Otherwise the same, except for the last two changes:
Dragon Age: Origins 1.01b
Patch details.
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Simple question.
Talking about names of nations, specifically.
I've done both the altering of modern-day states (Cin as a replacement of China, for instance).
I've taken words from native languages of their modern-day counterparts (such as using a Russian...
Started by The Draken on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at gaiaonline):
Well, technically....
Or do you want the names to feel as though they come from lots of different origins? If the former by the exiled prince of another, so I took his name and changed it a little to make the new kingdom's name.
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Posted June 01, 2001 06:28 AM Or it could just be named after that big glittery thing in the Northern sky? Next you'll have us believe the Galaxy is named for a cruise ship. . .
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at solareclipse):
A ha-ha built upon the poorly-laid foundation of the ... .
A funny.
June 01, 2001 12:40 PM Oh, and I thought the name Norway came from the country, because Alex Jaeger's origins were Norse...? posted June 01, 2001 12:58 PM 'Twas a JOKE, son.
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On Wed, 9 Jan 2008 15:52:55 +0100, Leopold Palomo-Avellaneda <leo@alaxarxa.net> wrote:
Dear people*
I would like to know if there's a criteria about the name of the debian
packages and their contents. Basically I would like to know, following...
Started by Leopold Palomo-Avellaneda on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
Probably because I live in....
Basically I would like to know, following to know if there's a criteria about the name of the debian
> > packages and their contents) will do it.
The name of the debian
> packages and their contents.
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Archive/File: camps/auschwitz/auschwitz.06
Last-modified: 22 Feb 93. knm
"On April 7, 1944, two Slovakian Jews, twenty-six-year-old Alfred Weczler
and twenty-year-old Rudolf Vrba, escaped from Auschwitz. They provided the
first eyewitness account of ...
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
YOu can.
That man was at the origin of "the first detailed account of Auschwitz" which
deceived many can say the names of the germans ships you say were harassed by the
british prior to WW2.
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On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 15:56:57 -0700, Mark Thorson <nospam@sonic.net
This is pretty funny. It's a collection of photographs
of restaurant facades with particularly bad names.
http://www.oddee.com/item_96733.aspx
Who would have thought of naming...
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 18:41:21 -0700 (PDT have a restaurant here by the... .
In Croatia I saw a sandwich shop called Rin-Tin-Tin and printed right
below their name was their specialty: 'Hot Dog'.
They changed the name to Redrum Burger.
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On Wed, 2 Jul 2008 02:49:43 -0700 (PDT), rab <rogeralanblackwell@yahoo.co.uk
The News Line: Editorial
Wednesday, 2 July 2008
BP HITTING RUSSIAN ROCKS
MANY senior foreign executives at oil giant BP’s Russian partnership
TNK-BP are to be forced...
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
So why are you is yours, not Trotsky's.
And I don't believe he atributed their politics to their
Jewish origin either.
Seeing this oily pinstriped banker as a
"defender of a Russian workers state origin.
named Medvedev.
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There are plenty of sites where you can find out the origin, popularity and meaning of your names. So I am curious what do your names mean? mine are the following.
Ashley = Ash Meadow and from Old English.
Keith = Gaelic and scottish roots, meaning is...
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by 25 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at sailormoonforum):
From the Germanic name Lanzo, originally a short form of names that began with the element land meaning "land of the name Dominique is Of God
The origin of the name Dominique is French
Alternate spellings "Repin....
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