At the time of the Italian invasion in October 1940 an oka of bread cost 10 drachmas. |
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Oka cheese, first made at a Trappist monastery at the village of Oka in Quebec, is a popular Canadian version. |
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The omelettes are great, made with three extra large eggs and an array of cheeses from Oka to Monterey Jack. |
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I think Oka is a bit too pungent for a cheese plate, as it can overpower the other selections. |
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From this trailer, featuring the fantastic Masi Oka, things could be on the up. |
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The Oka standoff highlighted another problem with the reporting of Native issues. |
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Some, such as Oka and Sealtest, are centenarians, while others are setting popularity records. |
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Major events in recent years include the 1982 Constitution, Meech Lake, the Delgamuu'kw decision, and the military stand-offs at Oka and Gustafson Lake. |
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The proposed mine, which would dig for niobium, a rare metal, would be carved out of land near the Kahnesatake Mohawk reserve and the village of Oka. |
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The beet, apple and Oka salad was served in a light, flaky filo cup. |
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In that vein, future plans include a mini-series on Rene Levesque, a prequel to Trudeau, a 13-part comedy series called Escaping, and a drama depicting the 1990 Oka crisis. |
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The city's main waterways artery is the Moskva River, whose middle reaches run through the city zone and debouch into the Oka River, the largest right tributary of the Volga. |
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Unbroken, she strides along the banks of the Oka once more, past the familiar white birch trees and the pretty mountain ash trees, their red berries glinting in the sun. |
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This is a cautionary tale I am speaking of here, but we lived through the Oka crisis and we were virtually on the edge of civil unrest at that time. |
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We recross the village of Oka surmounted by the ruins of its old dzong. |
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In the vicinity of Carillon and Oka, there are a few expanses of herbaceous vegetation, mostly dominated by reed canary grass, and a few scrubby areas dominated by button-bush, willows or red-osier dogwood. |
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Oka Buryats revolted in 1767 and Russia completely conquered the Buryat region in the late 18th century. |
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In addition to Zasechnaya cherta, innovative fortifications were set beyond the River Oka that defined the border. |
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On 26 July 1572, the horde crossed the River Oka near Serpukhov, destroyed the Russian vanguard of 200 noblemen and advanced towards Moscow. |
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It was at this moment that the monks of La Trappe of Oka began to produce the famous Oka cheese. |
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It's situated in the centre of the European part of Russia, in the interfluves of the Oka and Volga rivers. |
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Peter Benjamin Golden presumes that the Rus' khaganate was a puppet state set up by the Khazars in the basin of the Oka River to fend off recurring attacks of the Magyars. |
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Oka Gorodovikov formed 49 Cossack cavalry divisions during the war. |
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From 1164 to 1221 Suzdalia pushed east to the mouth of the Oka River. |
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Presenters George Lucas, Sarah Silverman, Adriana Barraza, Eric Braeden, Masi Oka and Julia Louis-Dreyfus were also appreciatively applauded for their potshots. |
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Major cities located on tributaries of the Volga's tributaries include Moscow, the largest city and capital of Russia, on the Moskva River, a tributary of the Oka River. |
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