The expedition now faced a long trek to the Siberian coast, with little hope even then of rescue. |
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The Siberian northern boreal forests, called Taiga, where the fires were burning are mainly spruce and fir trees. |
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In Northeast China, a Siberian tiger was recently found killed after it fell prey to a trap originally set by the locals for boars. |
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To the west of Siberia is the very large early Mesozoic and later Western Siberian Basin, which covers the Palaeozoic rocks and their sutures. |
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The Samoyed is Spitz-type which takes its name from the Siberian tribe of the Samoyeds. |
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Other than during coat-blowing season, the Siberian needs very little grooming. |
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Tipperary man Henry Kellett was the first European to sight and chart the Siberian coast. |
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For months, China and Japan had been vying to determine the terminal of the proposed pipeline from Siberian oil fields. |
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The Russians are primarily eastern Slavs, but many also have a Finnish, Siberian, Turkish, or Baltic heritage. |
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The big Siberian waved the band T-shirt triumphantly in front of his friends. |
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The Russian network of modern New York is as thick and branchy as a Siberian fir-tree. |
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Searching the Siberian hinterlands for a tiger moth that is surely extinct by now is his idea of fun. |
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The ancient Siberian demonstrates genomic signatures that are basal to present-day western Eurasians and close to modern Native Americans. |
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Asian, American and Siberian ginsengs are the most renowned herbal tonics in Chinese medicine. |
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The reserve provides food and safety to the migrant birds that pair and nest on Siberian tundra but spend winter in Britain. |
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During changeable weather, the temperature can veer from sub-Mediterranean to Siberian. |
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The oldest DNA ever found comes from Siberian dirt analyzed by bioarchaeologist Eske Willerslev at Oxford University. |
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The third soldier lisped, with a slight Siberian accent, motioning them out with his rifle. |
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The family's two dogs, a cocker spaniel and a Siberian husky had the run of the house. |
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Siberian jays are sexually monomorphic with a substantial overlap in size between sexes. |
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He immediately cancelled his Siberian vacation upon hearing news of the hijack, and set to deal with the incident. |
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The trek from Pyongyang, across some 10,000 kilometers of Siberian desolation, took 10 days. |
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While it deals mainly with seals it has also rescued dolphins, porpoises, otters, deer, numerous birds and even a Siberian tiger. |
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Many Poles or those of Polish descent born in the Forties, Fifties and Sixties could be descendants of Siberian deportees. |
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Five per year have been allocated to the Makah Native Americans who live on Washington's Olympic Peninsula and the rest to Siberian aboriginals. |
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This could be a fault that delineates the present-day eastern boundary of the West Siberian Basin. |
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Larger than Siberian tigers, cave lions once ranged throughout the Northern Hemisphere. |
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Your book focuses on the lions of Gir, the saltwater crocs of Australia's Northern Territory, Romania's brown bears, and Siberian tigers. |
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The painter was the shop owner, Cui Delin, a native from Northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, home to Siberian tigers in the country. |
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McLure tells us that the Siberian oblast of Tyumen, with 2 percent of Russia's people, yields 65 percent of Russia's oil. |
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Siberian woolly mammoths made their way over the Bering land bridge to the New World long before mercantile ships made the journey. |
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A study of wild populations in Japan showed that the average longevity of Siberian weasels was about 2.1 years. |
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Other mammals in the region include red foxes, Siberian weasels, red deer, and even reindeer. |
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The Siberian weasel makes its den in the hollows of trees, under rocks, and will often take over a rodent's burrow that has been deserted. |
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The Siberian weasel also known as the Siberian mink or kolinsky is the most common among Asian mustelids. |
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The North was to send 16 animals, including Asiatic black bears, lynx, coyotes, African ponies and Siberian weasels, zoo officials said. |
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Also known as Siberian weasels, these little furbearers are found in Siberia, China and other parts of Asia. |
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In eastern Russia, poachers were killing between 50 to 70 Siberian tigers a year, according to the Save the Tiger Fund. |
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You're standing beside a beer cooler on the bank of a frozen Siberian river, and your nose is numb with cold. |
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The list of the critically endangered include the black rhino and Siberian tiger and the Amur leopard of Asia. |
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Even when he was held prisoner in a Siberian gulag he managed to orchestrate his release. |
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There will be self-righteous demands for vegetarian vol-au-vents made from people wearing fur coats made from a Siberian Tiger. |
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Low, rugged mountains criss-cross the desert and are home to argali sheep and Siberian ibex. |
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Small-leafed linden, mountain elm, ash, Siberian fir, spruce, blue spruce, larch, arolla pine and pine are also among the traditional trees. |
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The best, in my opinion at least, was the Siberian rubythroat, a ground-dwelling skulker with a jewel-like ruby throat. |
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Alternative landscape plants might include spiked speedwell, lilies, Siberian iris, spiked gayfeather and garden sage. |
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Light-ice years are associated with more low-pressure activity in the East Siberian Sea. |
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Siberian volcanoes spent 900,000 years spewing enough carbon into the atmosphere to raise Earth's temparature six degrees. |
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The Siberian flying squirrel is a nocturnal arboreal rodent that nests in tree cavities, twig dreys, and nest-boxes. |
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Fresh from the Siberian tundra, an 18,000-year-old frozen woolly mammoth is on display at the 2005 World Exposition in Aichi, Japan. |
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A huge new big cat house contains two endangered Siberian tigers and European lynx. |
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With his last exhibition being on Siberian cranes, feathered creatures equally move Ajay Singh. |
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The Siberian Husky loves children and its reliable temperament makes it trustworthy. |
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Millions of dollars go to house artwork in museums, but there are more Rembrandts in the world than there are Siberian tigers. |
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Favorite Tuvinian dishes feature heavy-antlered Siberian elk and Siberian ibex, among the largest of mountain goats. |
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The Siberian Husky was bred by the nomadic Chukchi tribes of Northeast Asia. |
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Wide-ranging and solitary, Siberian tigers rule a domain inhabited by wild boar and elk, which feed on the Korean pine's meaty nuts. |
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During these months, its countless lakes freeze solid, providing perfect surfaces for skidoo driving, reindeer sleighing and Siberian husky safaris. |
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The jay is one of the most widespread members of the crow family, occupying woodland as diverse as the Siberian taiga and the rain-forests of Thailand. |
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Beazley and the judge were wading through the puzzling provenance of an entity called the Siberian Investment Company. |
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Siberian Huskies are a strong graceful and energetic sled dog. |
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Alexandra blamed herself for her son's illness, and in seeking answers to alleviate her guilt, came under the baleful influence of Siberian monk and mystic Rasputin. |
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Once herbivore populations have been established, the plan is to acclimatize Siberian tigers, predators whose modern survival is threatened by poaching. |
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She said the West Siberian Lowland indeed falls within a hot spot but added that whether thawing peatlands will accelerate global warming remains an open question. |
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To kick off the 4-month plan, I started Gail on a botanical thyroid formula combining coleus, bladder wrack, guggul, kelp, ashwagandha, Siberian ginseng and Chinese skullcap. |
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The team used vehicles, skis, snowmobiles, and other means of conveyance to canvass the entire range of remote, frosty Siberian forests where tigers may be living. |
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The most commonly used herbs are echinacea, St. John's wort, ginkgo biloba, garlic, saw palmetto, ginseng, goldenseal, aloe, Siberian ginseng and valerian. |
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The Siberian tiger is one of five subspecies of tiger, the others being the Bengal tiger, the South China tiger, the Indo-Chinese tiger and the Sumatran tiger. |
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Or, counter-intuitively, global warming could disrupt the North Atlantic Gulf Stream, thereby ushering in another Ice Age and giving Provence a Siberian climate. |
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According to Russian scientist I.I. Brekhman in 1958, adaptogenic herbs like Siberian Ginseng, work to normalize all bodily systems and functions. |
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Years of intensive logging, agricultural development, and uncontrolled forest fires have taken their toll on those undisturbed forests and on the Siberian tiger. |
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The central feature was a 2,200-km-long canal, linking Siberian rivers, swollen with snowmelt, to the Amu Darya and Syr Darya rivers in Central Asia. |
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Not Siberian cold, of course, nor yet Canadian or New England cold. |
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In 1986 Reagan orchestrated the release of Natan Sharansky, a prominent Soviet dissident, from a Siberian labor camp. |
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Dolichocephalic, or more narrow-headed, breeds consisted of Samoyeds, Siberian Huskies and Alaskan Malamutes. |
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He was trying to reach people trapped on the 4th floor of a block of flats in the east Siberian city of Magadan on Thursday. |
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All types of sled dogs will be participating, including Siberian Huskies, Malamutes and Samoyeds. |
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Long-legged Siberian lovely Maria Sharapova is an awful bet at 5-2 to retain the Wimbledon crown she won so memorably last year. |
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The last such exercise was held between Russian and Indian army units in August 2012 in the Siberian republic of Buryatia. |
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An aide to Malkin, who represented the Siberian region of Buryatia, was not immediately available for comment. |
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Silver Maple and Siberian Elm trees are not compatible with power lines and should never be planted under or close to power lines. |
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Siberian elm is an invasive, fast-growing, drought tolerant plant native to Eastern Siberia, Northern China, Manchuria, and Korea. |
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Homestead is a cross between a Siberian elm and a complex hybrid of two Dutch elms. |
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Traditional choices here in the Midwest have included silver maple and Siberian elm. |
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On the same day at this site, we also saw a singing male in a Siberian elm near a nest. |
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Siberian husky Grace lost the ability to walk following a freak accident last year while chasing a cat. |
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Blaze the Siberian Husky from New Hampshire has become so popular that a Web site has been set up in his honour. |
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Kara and Mishtu are eight-year-old Siberian husky sisters and are looking for a lovely home together as they have never been apart. |
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Meanwhile, most of the sled dogs on the mushers' teams are Siberian huskies. |
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The forests of Siberian stone pine are vast and their products, including timber, nuts, and resin are valuable economically. |
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Putin was addressing miners in Novokuznetsk, a Siberian town, when he made the comments. |
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Seventy-seven miners were inspecting mine 7, in the Kuzbass coal basin, owned by the Siberian Coal Energy Company, when the blast occurred. |
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These sources are the Stroganov Chronicle, another one of the Siberian chronicles, and the Sinodik. |
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Stroganovs developed farming, hunting, saltworks, fishing, and ore mining on the Urals and established trade with Siberian tribes. |
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This also explains bones remains in the Arctic Coast and islands of the New Siberian Group. |
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The old Siberian Russians affirm that the Mammuth is very like the Elephant. |
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In the eastern part of its range, it occurs with Siberian pine, among others. |
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Red squirrels occupy boreal, coniferous woods in northern Europe and Siberia, preferring Scots pine, Norway spruce and Siberian pine. |
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They are mostly resident, only the northernmost birds such as the eastern Scandinavian and Siberian population migrating south in winter. |
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More recent findings seem to place humans and the Siberian elasmotherium in the same area at the same time. |
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Some of the world's largest peatlands include the West Siberian Lowland, the Hudson Bay Lowlands, and the Mackenzie River Valley. |
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For example, whooping cranes nest in North American peatlands, while Siberian cranes nest in the West Siberian peatland. |
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Russia had demonstrated an expansionist policy in the Siberian Far East from the reign of Ivan the Terrible in the 16th century. |
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Interactions with these large cats were probably not highly disparate from those that continue today between brown bears and the Siberian tiger. |
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Siberian bears, for example, tend to be much bolder toward humans than their shyer, more persecuted European counterparts. |
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However, trees showing some Siberian spruce characters extend as far west as much of northern Finland, with a few records in northeast Norway. |
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The Russian continental shelf consists of three separate, smaller shelves, the Barents Shelf, Chukchi Sea Shelf and Siberian Shelf. |
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Water in the Beaufort Gyre is far less saline than that of the Chukchi Sea due to inflow from large Canadian and Siberian rivers. |
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It is a product of Atlantic water that enters through canyons and is subjected to intense mixing on the Siberian Shelf. |
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During the summer, this area of high pressure is pushed out closer to its Siberian and Canadian sides. |
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The second source is the eruption of the Siberian Traps, a large volcanic event which is argued to be the result of Pangaean tectonic movement. |
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The area includes land lying on the North American Plate and Siberian land east of the Chersky Range. |
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However, archaeosites that date closer to the Last Glacial Maximum on either the Siberian or the Alaskan side of Beringia are lacking. |
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My favorite dish was a wonderful broth with pelmeni, Siberian dumplings filled with seasoned chopped meat. |
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The modern usage of the name was recorded in the Russian language after the Empire's conquest of the Siberian Khanate. |
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The growing power of Russia in the West began to undermine the Siberian Khanate in the 16th century. |
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Major geographical zones include the West Siberian Plain and the Central Siberian Plateau. |
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The West Siberian Plain consists mostly of Cenozoic alluvial deposits and is somewhat flat. |
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Siberian agriculture is severely restricted by the short growing season of most of the region. |
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There are records of Siberian tribal healing practices dating back to the 13th century. |
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Scandinavia was an island due to the inundation of vast areas of northern Europe and the West Siberian Plain. |
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Siberian inscriptions loosely resemble an early form of runes, although no direct relationship has been established. |
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Depictions of hairstyles can be detailed, and especially in Siberian examples, clothing or tattoos may be indicated. |
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The world's largest wetland is the peat bogs of the Western Siberian Lowlands in Russia, which cover more than a million square kilometres. |
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The Siberian rivers Ob, Yenisey, Lena and Amur are among the longest rivers in the world. |
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A horde of Siberian Tatars, Voguls and Ostyaks massed at Mount Chyuvash to defend against invading Cossacks. |
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In the course of the fight the Siberian royal family were captured by the Russians. |
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From 1293 on, Kublai's army cleared Kaidu's forces from the Central Siberian Plateau. |
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However, winter is mostly dry due to the influence of the vast Siberian High affecting much of East Asia. |
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Around 1577, the Stroganovs engaged the Cossack leader Yermak Timofeyevich to protect their lands from attacks of the Siberian Khan Kuchum. |
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Setting out on 2 June 1595, the voyage went between the Siberian coast and Vaygach Island. |
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Explorer and scientist Fridtjof Nansen and Siberian industrialist Stephan Vostrotin were prominent passengers. |
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Lied had founded The Siberian company with the purpose of exporting and importing goods through the great Siberian rivers and the Kara Sea. |
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After the Soviet Union dissolved in the early 1990s, commercial navigation in the Siberian Arctic went into decline. |
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In 1909 yet another railway connecting Perm and Yekaterinburg passed through Kungur by the way of the Siberian Route. |
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The settling of this territory facilitated the establishment and development of Siberian agriculture. |
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In particular, the search for his armor affected at least one element of Siberian relations. |
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Legend has it that Yermak and his brigade passed one of the harsh Siberian winters on the cliff side. |
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The Sibir Khanate was administered by Mirzas who originated from various indigenous Siberian tribes. |
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Merchant Stroganovs, who explored Ural deposits, requested the Cossacks punish the Siberian Tatars. |
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After Mametqul was injured, the rest of the Siberian forces panicked and dispersed. |
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Situated where the River Irtysh turns from flowing westward to flowing northward, it grew based on the importance of the Siberian river routes. |
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The Yenisei River valley is habitat for numerous flora and fauna, with Siberian pine and Siberian larch being notable tree species. |
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This section of river has a meandering channel that closely approaches the Lena River, another great Siberian river. |
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In 1886 they investigated the New Siberian Islands and the Yana River and its tributaries. |
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Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov may have taken his alias, Lenin, from the river Lena, when he was exiled to the Central Siberian Plateau. |
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Sakha stretches to the Henrietta Island in the far north and is washed by the Laptev and Eastern Siberian Seas of the Arctic Ocean. |
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In the southern part of the tundra belt, scattered stands of dwarf Siberian pine and larch grow along the rivers. |
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They were appointed to each significant town by the special Siberian Prikaz usually for a term of two years. |
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The Central Siberian Plateau is bounded on the south by the Eastern Sayan Mountains and the Baikal Mountains. |
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In the winter of 1920, the Great Siberian Ice March occurred, when the retreating White Russian Army crossed frozen Lake Baikal. |
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Other trees in the island taiga are the Siberian spruce, the Dahurian larch and the mountain pine. |
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There are many islands at the mouth of the Kolyma before it meets the East Siberian sea. |
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Early Siberian maps are quite distorted but most seem to show a connection between the Arctic and Pacific. |
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In the 17th century, kochs were widely used on Siberian rivers during the Russian exploration and conquest of Siberia and the Far East. |
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Frantsbekov assumed that this Prince Bogdoy was another Siberian chieftain. |
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Ecologically, the area is the southeastern edge of the Siberian boreal forest with some areas good for agriculture. |
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The UA's Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Laboratory used radiocarbon dating to determine the age of the Siberian skull. |
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Water bombers of the Emergencies Ministry's Siberian regional centre dropped 120 tonnes of water on burning forests over the past day. |
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The one-year-old Siberian tiger's life was in danger because he was unwanted by any UK zoos or wildlife parks. |
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Vitamin D nuclear binding to neurons of the septal, substnatal and amygdaloid area in the Siberian hamster brain. |
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The Eskimo dialects are Inupiaq, Yupik, Siberian Yupik, Jupik, Cupik, and Central Yupik. |
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Linear measurements of cones and seed scales unequivocally show that Karelian spruces should be treated as Siberian Picea obovata. |
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Nuclear receptor sites for vitamin Dsoltriol in midbrain and hindbrain of Siberian hamster assessed by autoradiography. |
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Reserves were created to save critical habitat for endangered species such as the Siberian tiger, saiga antelope, Russian desman and black stork. |
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Name the world leader who piloted a motorised hang glider to lead a flock of young Siberian white cranes in flight? |
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Breeds of working dogs include Saint Bernards, Doberman pinschers, boxers, and Siberian huskies. |
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Some extinguishing species like white-headed duck, houbara bustard and Siberian crane also travel on this route, he said. |
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Its language belongs to the Finno-Ugrian language family and is related to Hungarian, Estonian and some Siberian languages. |
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Siberian ginseng, also known as Eleuthero, is now available from Cactus Botanies, a vertically integrated botanical raw material supplier. |
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After she posted the video on Twitter and Youtube, some commented on the video and said it could be a large dog or most probably confused with a dog known as Siberian Husky. |
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Seppala's lead dog, a gray and brown Siberian husky named Togo, had covered 4,000 miles in one year alone, guided a famed polar explorer around Alaska, and won major races. |
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Siberian elm is a popular tree for yards and windrows, but it becomes a problem when it spreads rapidly into urban parks, old fields and prairies. |
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Norway maples and London plane trees, for example, were a popular species choice in thee Northeast and Siberian elm was popular in the dry parts of the West. |
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I also eradicated the stout suckers and saplings of a Siberian elm by pouring the product directly onto their stubs and into cuts I made in their woody roots. |
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The Middle East winter is the most sought-after season for migrating wild birds from the Siberian and Mediterranean regions, as our lensman SHABIN E found out recently. |
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Of these three, the Siberian Shelf is the largest such shelf in the world. |
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The editors have gathered several forms of writing from numerous tribes, including Khanty and Evenk, presenting a wide ranging yet intimate view of life on Siberian land. |
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The mountains run from the Arctic Island of Novaya Zemlya southwards, dividing the endless wastes of the Siberian taiga and the steppes from the Russian platform in the west. |
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Baby Siberian cranes learning to fly rose briefly against the sky. |
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This Saturday, Pando the Siberian husky, and his four arctic offspring, will be fancy-footing it round the ring at Crufts, the greatest dog show on earth. |
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His ship became locked in the polar ice pack and drifted westward, passing within sight of Wrangel before being crushed and sunk in the vicinity of the New Siberian Islands. |
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The waters of the East Siberian Sea and the Sea of Chukchi surrounding Wrangel and Herald Islands are classified as a separate chemical oceanographic region. |
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He reappears again in the records in 1658 when the Siberian Office ordered that he be placed in irons if he refused to guide a new expedition to the Amur. |
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The mountains around Lake Baikal are densely wooded with Grey Alder, Eurasian Aspen, Downy Birch, Siberian Larch, Siberian Fir, Scots Pine, and Siberian Spruce. |
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The Yakut language belongs to the Siberian branch of the Turkic languages. |
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In the tales and beliefs of the Siberian Yupik people, killer whales are said to appear as wolves in winter, and wolves as killer whales in summer. |
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An estimated 150 million mammoths are buried in the Siberian tundra. |
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One possible factor was a strong Arctic storm that spun up north of Alaska in early August, around the same time a lot of ice melted in the East Siberian Sea. |
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Many of these forts later transformed into large Siberian cities. |
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Its location is due to the Siberian River Routes from the Urals, up the Ob, up the Ket River and over a portage to Yeniseysk and from there to the Yenisei basin. |
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The selection of plants that grow well in poorly drained soil includes lady fern, chain fern, calla lily, forget-me-not, coreopsis and Siberian iris. |
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Trade also occurred along the Siberian River Routes' Northern Route. |
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Acknowledging the authority of Tobolsk, many Siberian towns, including Omsk, Tyumen, and Tomsk, had their original arms display the Tobolsk insignia. |
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Around 1577, Semyon Stroganov and other sons of Anikey Stroganov hired a Cossack leader called Yermak to protect their lands from the attacks of Siberian Khan Kuchum. |
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Even though the Zaysan region was recognized by both parties as part of the Qing empire, it had been annually used, by fishing expeditions sent by the Siberian Cossack Host. |
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The Khanate of Sibir ruled an ethnically diverse population of Turkic Siberian Tatars and various Uralic peoples including the Khanty, Mansi, Nenets and Selkup. |
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Yermak also changed the involvement of the tsar in Siberian affairs. |
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This question arose due to the discrepancy between the narratives of the Stroganov Chronicle and a different Siberian chronicle, the Yespiov Chronicle. |
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The Corps contained regiments of different Cossack groups, who were Don, Kuban, Terek and Siberian Cossacks who had been fighting Tito's guerrillas in the former Yugoslavia. |
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The Yupik also refer to the bear as nanuuk in Siberian Yupik. |
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The two vessels embarked Russian ice pilots for the voyage to the western Siberian port of Novyy, in the Yamburg region in the delta of the Ob River. |
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The campaign was successful, and the Cossacks managed to defeat the Siberian army in the Battle of Chuvash Cape, but Yermak was still in need for reinforcements. |
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Following a series of Tatar raids in retaliation against the Russian advance, Yermak's forces prepared for a campaign to take Qashliq, the Siberian capital. |
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Russia has a large reserve system in the West Siberian Lowland. |
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They can provide habitat for mammals, such as caribou, moose, and beavers, as well as for species of nesting shorebirds, such as Siberian cranes and yellowlegs. |
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This ethnic group was later assimilated to the Siberian Tatar people. |
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They had split from the related Aleut group about 4,000 years ago and from northeastern Siberian migrants, possibly related to the Chukchi language group, still earlier. |
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The Eurasian Basin is bounded from the South by Greenland and the Svalbard archipelago, the Lomonosov Ridge, and the Siberian shelves of Laptev Sea, Kara Sea and Barents Sea. |
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Scientific evidence links indigenous Americans to Asian peoples, specifically Siberian populations, such as the Ket, Selkup, Chukchi and Koryak peoples. |
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Its eastern limit in Russia is hard to define, due to extensive hybridisation and intergradation with the Siberian spruce, but is usually given as the Ural Mountains. |
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These are among some of the richest deciduous and coniferous forests in the world where one can find Siberian roe deer, sika deer, elk, and moose. |
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The young cranes that Putin helped direct had been born in captivity and raised by a conservation project located on the banks of the Siberian Ob River. |
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Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and visiting North Korean leader Kim Jong Il on Wednesday held summit talks near Russia's eastern Siberian city of Ulan-Ude. |
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The revival of other northern airfields is set to continue, as is the reactivation of docks on the New Siberian Islands and the Franz Josef archipelago. |
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The multibotanical contained black cohosh, alfalfa, boron, chaste tree, dong quai, false unicorn, licorice, oats, pomegranate, and Siberian ginseng. |
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At Abbotsbury, Fox Strangways endeavoured 'to prove our climate not to be so Siberian as the French and other Continentals calumniously assume it to be. |
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