He also studied acting with Elia Kazan, making his debut as an actor in 1937 and as a dancer at the Dance Center of Felia Sorel and Gluck-Sandor. |
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Time often dilutes anger and passion and Hollywood began to relent in its attitude against Kazan. |
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One of their films is instantly recognizable in a fashion that a Kazan film never is. |
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His father Nikolas Anderson was professor of Finno-Ugric languages at the University of Kazan. |
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The play aspires to the weight and import that American theatre had in the glory days of Arthur Miller, Elia Kazan and Tennessee Williams. |
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In August 1552 the young Tsar led a Russian army, perhaps 150,000 strong, to besiege Kazan, a walled and moated town set on a hill. |
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Each of the domes represents a battle in Ivan's triumphant war against the rebellious khan of Kazan. |
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From the beginning, Kazan had been a maverick, too individual to fit in accommodatingly to anyone's political programme. |
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With fair skin boosting the expressiveness of her big blue eyes, Kazan resembles a slightly more cherub-faced Jennifer Connelly. |
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Below Thirty Mile Lake and Kazan Falls, the topography flattens owing to a change in the underlying bedrock. |
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Yet Kazan himself realized that his testimony would cast a shadow he could never entirely escape. |
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His artistic thoughtfulness and precision are also evident in the 2009 collection Kazan on Directing. |
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My earlier visit to Moscow and Kazan was not sufficient in this respect although very useful. |
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The 100 km trip to Kazan Falls from Baker Lake by charter floatplane or motorized freighter canoe is quite spectacular. |
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Williams would have only one more commercial success, Night of the iguana in 1961, after his partnership with Kazan ended. |
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In addition to the publication of his Autobiography, his later poems include Bratsk Station and Kazan University. |
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A paper on the topic had been prepared and endorsed at a recent meeting of the JCRB in Kazan, Russian Federation. |
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This year over 500 volunteers took part in sports and official events held in Moscow, Sochi, Vancouver, Kazan, and Singapore. |
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The Kazan Tatars prepare many familiar Near Eastern dishes such as pilafs and kebabs using cold-climate ingredients, beef or goose often replacing lamb and chicken. |
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Yet the film's portrayal of such figures as Nicholas Ray, Elia Kazan, Eartha Kitt and Natalie Wood is sketchy and often grating. |
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The Council notes that the scenes of violence in the movie Kazan were short and often obscured to limit their scariness. |
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All these years Tupolev 214 has been made in small batches at the Kazan plant. |
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In Kazan, raiders have attacked a firm making orthopaedic legs. |
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Not long after Ivan the Terrible captured the Tatar city of Kazan in 1552, Russian freebooters acting in the Tsar's name began to penetrate beyond the Urals. |
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Tatarstan, the capital of which is Kazan, has a high degree of autonomy, indeed the greatest degree of autonomy in the Russian Federation. |
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After that, the Kazan Khanate became a protectorate of Moscow, and Russian merchants were allowed to trade freely throughout its territory. |
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Following that year, Moscow organized several campaigns to impose control over Kazan, but the attempts were unsuccessful. |
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Their invitation to the throne of Kazan was vitiated by a large portion of vernacular nobility. |
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In August 1552, forces of Ivan the Terrible, operating from the Russian castle of Sviyazhsk, laid siege to Kazan. |
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After the fall of Kazan, territories such as Udmurtia and Bashkortostan joined Russia without a conflict. |
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The administration, known as the Kazan Palace's Office undertook the forced Russification and Christianization of the Tatars and other peoples. |
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The term Tsardom of Kazan was in use until 1708 when the Kazan Governorate was formed. |
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In the 16th century, Russia became the main trading partner of Kazan, and the khanate shared the economic system of Moscow. |
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Some feudal lords sporadically asserted independence from Kazan, but such attempts would be promptly suppressed. |
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Often, troops from Nogay, the Crimea and Russia also served the Kazan khans. |
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In general, the culture of the Kazan Khanate descended from that of Volga Bulgaria. |
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Merchants carried on a transit trade between Muscovy, Kazan, Crimea, Central Asia, and the Transcaucasus region. |
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After the takeover of Kazan, the tsar looked to the powerful and affluent Stroganov merchant family to spearhead the eastward expansion. |
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Anika Stroganov used the former khanate of Kazan as an entryway into Siberia and established a private empire on the southwest corner of Siberia. |
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Following the Russian conquest under Ivan the Terrible, the Tatar khanate of Kazan became the Russian province of Perm. |
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During the time of the Russian conquest of Kazan in the 1540s and 1550s, Sibir had been undergoing conflicts of its own with rival clans. |
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The Russian conquest of Kazan in 1552 prompted the Taibugid Khan of Sibir, Yadigar, to seek friendly relations with Moscow. |
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In 1552 the Taibugids Yediger and Bekbulat congratulated Ivan the Terrible on his conquest of Kazan. |
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From Kazan northeast up the Kama River, portage to the Pechora or Vyshegda. |
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For years, the Khanates of Kazan and Astrakhan routinely made raids on Russian principalities for slaves and to plunder towns. |
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Russian chronicles record about 40 raids by Kazan Khans on the Russian territories in the first half of the 16th century. |
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In 1521, the combined forces of Crimean Khan Mehmed Giray and his Kazan allies attacked the city and captured thousands of slaves. |
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After a brutal repression against the Kazan rebels, their commanders were executed. |
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Kazan had favoured Jessica Tandy and later, Olivia de Havilland over Leigh, but knew she had been a success on the London stage as Blanche. |
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But a 1-1 drawithth Rubin Kazan isn't anything to turn your nose up at. |
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Mr. Kazan, the movie's director and a founder of the Actors Studio, taunted him about his father, saying he must have been killed because he was a squealer. |
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Radcliffe pursued Dano's girlfriend Zoe Kazan in 2013's What If, and Dano and Radcliffe share an underwater smooch in their Swiss Army Man bromance. |
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The Kazan and Thelon sweep majestically out of spruce-lined valleys, winding across the barrens through vast shimmering lakes set like mirrors in the treeless tundra, finally emptying into Baker Lake. |
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The Kazan Church and the gatehouse both date from the later 17th century. |
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The endangered peregrine falcon nests along the river, favouring the spectacular cliff sides of Kazan Falls, and the river's pure waters support an array of fish, including lake trout and grayling. |
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But in the 1950s Columbia regained its stature through its backing of various independent producers and directors, among them Elia Kazan, Fred Zinnemann, David Lean, Robert Rossen, Otto Preminger, and Joseph Losey. |
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To name but a few: Elia Kazan, Marcel Ophuls, Stephen Frears, Youssef Chahine and it is to be noted for the occasion, that the President who founded the Institut Lumière is the director Bertrand Tavernier, citizen of Lyon. |
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Several literary languages had started to develop in the 19th century: Kazan Tatar, also used by the Bashkir and other groups, Chuvash, Crimean Tatar, Kazakh, and Kumyk. |
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Over the centuries, the Inuit have left a subtle imprint on the rugged landscape of the Kazan valley, where tree cover is rare and the rocky outcrops of the Shield are dramatically exposed. |
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The valley of the Kazan was an important hunting ground, and vast herds of caribou, along with muskox, wolves, and other arctic wildlife can still be found here in abundance. |
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It is a pleasure to address you today in Kazan, and I thank the Government of the Russian Federation and the authorities of the Republic of Tatarstan for hosting our meeting this year. |
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Referring to the Kazan Meeting, it noted that the concept of Outstanding Universal Value had not been clarified and that a lot more work would be necessary to clearly define Outstanding Universal Value for implementation. |
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Technip has been awarded an ethylene capacity expansion project by Kazanorgsintez in Kazan in the Russian Federation. The project involves the modernization and capacity expansion of three existing ethylene plants at Kazan. |
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The JCRB held its 22nd meeting from 16-17 March 2009 at the BIPM headquarters, and its 23rd meeting from 23-24 September 2009 in Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russian Federation. |
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In 1552, Russian tsar Ivan the Terrible conquered two major Tatar khanates, the Khanate of Kazan and the Astrakhan Khanate. |
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Basil's Cathedral constructed in Moscow to commemorate the seizure of Kazan. |
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In 1551 the wooden fort of Sviyazhsk was transported down the Volga from Uglich all the way to Kazan. |
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Kazan finally fell on 2 October, its fortifications were razed, and much of the population massacred. |
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The fall of Kazan had as its primary effect the outright annexation of the Middle Volga. |
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Some Mishar duchies were never controlled from Kazan and instead gravitated towards the Qasim Khanate or Muscovite Russia. |
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Russian sources indicate that at least five languages were used in the Kazan khanate. |
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During the reign of Ulugh Muhammad and his son Maxmud, Kazan forces raided Muscovy and its subject lands several times. |
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The Rubin Kazan backline failed to clear the ball with Chelsea pressuring to set up the Nigerian ripped the ball from distance. |
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Le groupe B est compose des Bresiliens de Molico Osasco, des Japonaises de Hisamistsu Spring et des Russes du Dinamo Kazan. |
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Tatars were then resettled far away from rivers, roads and Kazan. |
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Odoric places John's land to the west of Cathay en route to Europe, and mentions its capital as Casan, which may correspond to Kazan, the Tatar capital near Moscow. |
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In 1521, Kazan emerged from the dominance of Moscow, concluding a mutual aid treaty with the Astrakhan Khanate, the Crimean Khanate and the Nogay Horde. |
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Vasily II of Moscow engaged in the Great Feudal War against his cousins, was defeated in a battle near Suzdal, and was forced to pay ransom to the Kazan khan. |
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Ivan defeated and annexed the Khanate of Kazan on the middle Volga in 1552 and later the Astrakhan Khanate, where the Volga meets the Caspian Sea. |
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The Tsar celebrated his victory over Kazan by building several churches with oriental features, most famously Saint Basil's Cathedral on Red Square in Moscow. |
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As Russian frontier expanded, by the 1570s and 80s voyevodas appeared at Kazan, Astrakhan, Kaprivna, Rylsk, Arkhangelsk, Voronezh and other places. |
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From Kazan up the Volga past Nizhny Novgorod to the point where the river turns from east to south, north up the Unzha River, portage, down the Yug River to Veliky Ustyug. |
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