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The Evolution of the Circassians’ Oaths in the Context of Changing Religious Views in 1800-1855
Published 2018-08-01“…In our opinion, this fact proves the conducted activity aimed at discrediting the Christian and pagan beliefs of the population and the victorious spread of Islam in the region. Nevertheless, the Circassian aristocracy, who left Circassia and moved to the Russian territory, retained the references to the ancient Christian books in their oaths.…”
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Persian Immigrants in the Armed Forces of Early Byzantium
Published 2020-12-01“…However, only Khosrow II managed to return victorious to Iran in 591 with the support of eastern Roman emperor Maurice. …”
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Lament: An integral element of Pentecostal worship
Published 2023-11-01“…The research concluded that pervasive triumphalism, based on a persistent ‘victorious living’ mentality, avoids voicing suffering, while lament does not market well. …”
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Monitoring and exposing tobacco industry tactics around Conference of Parties (COP 7)
Published 2018-03-01“…Conclusions and key recommendations If we are to influence tobacco usage in the country and dissuade initiation, continuous monitoring and sensitization is required to counter the tobacco industry tactics and emerge victorious.…”
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Forensic analysis of the Turkey 2023 presidential election reveals extreme vote swings in remote areas.
Published 2023-01-01“…Based on a statistical model, it is estimated that these shifts account for 342,000 additional ballots (SD 4,900) or 0.64% for Erdoğan, which is lower than the 4.36% margin by which Erdoğan was victorious. Our results suggest that Turkish elections continue to be riddled with statistical irregularities, that may be indicative of electoral fraud.…”
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Lived Experiences of Female Nurses with COVID-19 Deaths on Their Watch
Published 2022-11-01“…Theme 4 demonstrates victorious feelings and celebration of the patient’s survival. …”
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The Formation of the Polycentric World Order as a Continuation of the Geopolitical Processes of the Twentieth Century
Published 2019-12-01“…“Truncated” globalization resulted in “reactive” accumulation of controversies both between the North Atlantic “supercivilization” and the “rest” and within societies that emerged victorious after the cold war. The new vulnerabilities consisted of: deindustrialization as a sideeffect of globalization, “orientalization” of western societies as part and parcel of massive migration inflows from the South, political and economic decline encouraged by disappearance of powerful “countercentre”embodied by the Soviet Union, waning of economically active population under existent demographic trends throughout the West, etc. …”
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«In Memory of the Innocent Victims…»? Bleiburg – controversial “place of memory” in Croatia
Published 2020-09-01“…In mid-May 1945 the contingents which were trying to move to the West and avoid the possible reprisals against them by the victorious communists were transferred to the Yugoslav partisans by the British military administration. …”
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Transformaciones y cambios en la policía española durante la Segunda República
Published 1997-01-01“…</p><p>The old Police machine that the II Republic inherited was composed by two unequal collectives: the military "Cuerpo de Seguridad» which depended of the Government Office and War Office, it was an Institute dedicated to prevent and to repress the public order disorders in which work it had produced and suffered a lot of dead and injured; on the order hand the less numerous and civil «Cuerpo de Vigilancia», whose members worked in plain clothes, had to investigate the crimes and to pursue the crimináis, and it had been distinguished its activity against the antimonarchicals in the recent past. After the victorious proclamation of 14th april 1931, the governing persons and the policemen regarded each other wlth diffidence and a certain fear.…”
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The Politics of Chequebook Federalism: Can Electoral Considerations Affect Federal-Provincial Transfers?
Published 2014-09-01“…Where provinces were largely unsupportive in a federal election for the victorious party, they were more likely to see their share of federal transfers shrink. …”
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La battaglia di Belgrado. 1717
Published 2022-06-01“…After the 1716 victorious campaign with the defeat of a great Ottoman army near Petrovaradin and the conquest of Temesvár, in the 1717 anti-Ottoman campaign Prince Eugene of Savoy had the main objective to conquer the fortress of Belgrade. …”
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The Russia-Ukraine War in Western Mediа: A Psycholinguistic Modelling of the ‘Hybrid’ Phase
Published 2023-12-01“…As military activity intensifies, positive assessments of the victorious war tend to decrease, leading to a drop in media ratings. …”
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Nobel Laureates of the early 20th century E. Behring, I. Mechnikov, P. Ehrlich, C. Richet, J. Bordet, K. Landsteiner and their contribution to the development of molecular immunolo...
Published 2018-11-01“…Thus, in 1901, E. von Behring received the first Nobel Prize “for his work on serum therapy, especially its application against diphtheria, by which he has opened a new road in the domain of medical science and thereby placed in the hands of the physician a victorious weapon against illness and deaths”; in 1908, I. …”
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Servir le futur. Écueils et perspectives pour la géographie de demain définis à partir de l’histoire du Groupe Dupont
Published 2018-12-01“…He faced this girardian model in a mimetic crisis from which he emerged victorious. His promise to develop a theoretical geography (and not just a theoretical physical geography) has not been fulfilled. …”
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The Politics of Chequebook Federalism: Can Electoral Considerations Affect Federal-Provincial Transfers?
Published 2014-09-01“…Where provinces were largely unsupportive in a federal election for the victorious party, they were more likely to see their share of federal transfers shrink. …”
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Fantastyka polityczna czy konieczność? Portugalska Afryka, Nikaragua, Boliwia i Ekwador w polskich planach kolonialnych
Published 2022-02-01“…Poland, a member of the victorious Entente, was supposedly entitled to ca. 10% of the area of the former German colonies (e.g. in Cameroon or Togo), which could be administered independently or as a condominium with one of the colonial powers. …”
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Ukraine in Geopolitics of Leading States during World War I (1914—1918)
Published 2019-07-01“…There may be no doubts that the Russian Empire as a member of victorious Entente would have suppressed not only Ukrainian statehood but Ukrainian national aspirations as well. …”
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Electoral Context and Voter Confidence: How The Context of an Election Shapes Voter Confidence in the Process
Published 2015“…However, it is also the case that, in terms of the outcomes of the 2000 and 2004 elections at the national level, Republicans were victorious. Research also suggests that, in the 2004 election, voters who cast a paper ballot are more confident relative to those who vote using an electronic device. …”
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Symbiotic modernity: the emergence of the Ōsui school of thought in modern Japan
Published 2022“…While the dominant narrative of modern Japanese history, centred on the victorious state side, began with Japan’s Opening (Kaikoku) to the West and Western modernity, this thesis presents a different beginning and outcome of the opening, through Ōsui’s quest for symbiotic modernity.…”
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Enrique Melaka @ Panglima Awang sebagai Magellan Melayu
Published 2009“…Enrique knowledge in voyaging the mighty oceans of the world, besides his devoted loyalty to his master, definitely indicates his ethnic origins as a Orang Laut, a tribe that was known to be the great sea-farers in the 16th century. His victorious accomplishment in navigation should make Enrique of Melaka Magellan, a Malay one, i.e., the first person to sail round the world…”
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