The Estonian American community has established a number of institutions to promote advancement in scholarship and education. |
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In the 1970s and the 1980s, many of Billy Graham's books were translated into Estonian, even without any hope of publishing them officially. |
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Instead, it is more like Finnish, Estonian, and a few languages spoken in remote parts of Russia. |
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The Estonian language is a branch of the Baltic-Finnish group of the Finno-Ugric family, related to Finnish. |
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Being a second generation Estonian, I would like to point out that Estonians had the same atrocities committed against them. |
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In the case of Estonia, for instance, eight Estonian kroons are covered by one Deutschmark. |
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More people know Irish than Maltese, Latvian or Estonian, the protestors claimed. |
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An Estonian skier and a Latvian bobsledder gained late reprieves from drug bans on technicalities. |
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Sightseeing round the old town later on, they encountered a group of Estonian skinheads coming the other way. |
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The pilot announced that we would have to divert to Pskov, a run-down garrison town near the Estonian border, 100 miles to the south. |
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The competition is based on a Finnish legend, but in recent years it has been dominated by Estonian couples. |
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Violations of Estonian airspace ended suddenly when NATO airplanes started to patrol Estonian airspace. |
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He's a nice guy and we chatted for nearly two hours about his work, my work, Tarantino's work and the work of Arvo Part, an Estonian composer. |
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It is all very authentic, very Estonian, and a great way to start the weekend. |
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Meanwhile, Estonian midfielder Mark Shvets will miss tomorrow's clash in Lisbon because of a knee injury. |
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I've grown up with some Estonian customs and food, but I really don't know that much about the culture. |
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The then 34-year-old lost all contact with his Estonian family and spent five fruitless decades searching for them. |
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Names in Finnish, Estonian, and Hungarian are omitted because they are not Indo-European languages. |
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The Estonian language, along with Finnish and Hungarian, is one of the few surviving languages in the Finno-Ugric group. |
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The most important and original monument of Estonian Gothic is the old town of Tallinn itself, which is listed as a World Heritage site. |
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Some Finns have disavowed the Estonian influence on their national pastime, however. |
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When the revolution was crushed by imperial forces, many Estonian revolutionary leaders fled abroad. |
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Is it any wonder that Estonian newspapers feature full-page photo spreads of their writers and poets? |
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The law was amended before it was passed, making citizenship available to residents who passed Estonian language tests. |
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Finnish is not related to any of the major European languages, although it resembles Estonian. |
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Mulgikapsad is a pork and sauerkraut dish that takes its name from an Estonian province. |
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An Estonian man suspected of plundering millions from hundreds of online bank accounts accounts across Europe was arrested last week. |
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Many Balts had served in the German forces and there were two Latvian and one Estonian SS divisions. |
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One possibility initially envisaged was a bareboat charter to its existing Estonian subsidiary, which would then become the employer of the crew. |
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I got an Estonian passport stamp, courtesy of a short trip across the water from Finland on a very fast catamaran. |
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If you want Estonian food, there are gloriously snug cellars where you can load up on pork, potatoes and onion. |
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Here he compares and contrasted Finnish and Estonian farming methods with those in operation in Ireland. |
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This is somewhat problematic within the larger community because new generations and the non-Estonian spouses of mixed marriages have a hard time understanding Estonian. |
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Language rights have been a persistent flashpoint, since state employees are required to speak Estonian. |
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Many countries will be represented in this concert as the group will sing in a number of languages including Spanish, French, Estonian, German and Latin. |
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Born in Sweden to Estonian refugees, he was raised in New Jersey and graduated from Columbia University. |
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Before they could interview the people involved properly, the police had to find language experts who could translate between Estonian, Lithuanian and English. |
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An economic policy memorandum recently presented to the Estonian government by the International Monetary Fund recommends the early privatization of 30 per cent of the port. |
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Thanks both to fate and the stamina of the Estonian people, the occupation was terminated and independence was re-established virtually bloodlessly. |
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They are included among the 11 tracks, all sung outstandingly well by the 26-piece unaccompanied Estonian Philharmonic Choir, directed by the Paul Hillier. |
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By that time I had learned he was Estonian by birth, dedicated strongly to his faith, and apparently had quite a reputation in the modern classical world. |
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He writes his own lyrics, but it's virtually impossible to say in what language, he borrows words from Estonian, Finnish, and even throws in his own made-up vocabulary. |
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He writes his own lyrics, but it's virtually impossible to say in what language as he borrows words from Estonian, Finnish, and even throws in his own made-up vocabulary. |
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A feature of resurgent Estonian nationalism during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries has been national song festivals, celebrated for a period of days during the summer. |
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In Estonia, Prince Harry will thank the Estonian Defence Forces for their support of British troops in Afghanistan. |
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The official language is Estonian, with Russian also widely spoken. |
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Always impressed by the great distance eels are fated to swim, I wondered where Eastern European eels go for breeding season, so I pull out an old encyclopedia, in Estonian. |
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Unenriched cage systems are used in most Estonian hencoops at the moment. |
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Just be a bit more outward-looking and let people understand that Lithuanian, Estonian, Polish, Hungarian, Romanian and Turkish films are a pretty good thing. |
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If anyone can speak Estonian and tell me what the rest means, please do. |
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The Estonian statement implied the alleged abduction is an intentional slap in the face to the Americans. |
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During the weekend in the capital Tallinn, while getting totally Brahms and Liszt on a crawl of the bars, he bumped into the president of the Estonian Rugby Federation. |
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More specifically, the Estonian model, like the other eastern European states with flat taxes, retains social security payments as a separate impost. |
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A criminal investigation has begun and the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has summoned Russian Ambassador Yuri Merzlyakov. |
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They gathered an army of popular Estonian bands to play all night for thousands of teens who danced and screamed and waved their mobiles in the air. |
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Estonian belongs to the Finno-Ugric linguistic group, related closely to Finnish and more distantly to Hungarian and various languages spoken in Siberia. |
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The bottle offered Russian, Lithuanian, Latvian and Estonian translations. |
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However, in Estonian there also exists the essive case, which is to a certain extent also used in copula sentences. |
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The Gulf of Riga lies between the Latvian capital city of Riga and the Estonian island of Saaremaa. |
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In Estonian, saks means a nobleman or, colloquially, a wealthy or powerful person. |
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While Finnish and Estonian are Finnic languages, Latvian and Lithuanian are Baltic languages. |
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Ship burials were also practised by Vikings abroad, as evidenced by the excavations of the Salme ships on the Estonian island of Saaremaa. |
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The initial force consisted of roughly 3,300 British, 2,300 Canadian, 1,963 Dutch, 300 Australian, 290 Danish and 150 Estonian troops. |
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Also in communion are the Estonian and Finnish Orthodox churches who have a dispensation to use the Gregorian calendar for all purposes. |
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An Estonian identity card is officially recognised by all member states of the European Union for intra EU travel. |
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For travelling outside the EU, Estonian citizens may also require a passport. |
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Under Estonian law, since 15 December 2000 the cryptographic signature is legally equivalent to a manual signature. |
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Finnish is closely related to Karelian and Estonian and more remotely to the Sami languages and Hungarian. |
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The current Finnish and Estonian words for Sweden are Ruotsi and Rootsi, respectively. |
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The Baltic Germans spoke a distinct Low German dialect, which has influenced the vocabulary and phonetics of both Estonian and Latvian languages. |
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Estonian uses 'b', 'd', 'g' for short consonants, and 'p', 't', 'k' and 'pp', 'tt', 'kk' are used for long consonants. |
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The Sami languages belong to the Uralic language family, linguistically related to Finnish, Estonian, and Hungarian. |
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Orthodox missionaries also worked successfully among the Estonians from the 10th to the 12th centuries, founding the Estonian Orthodox Church. |
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This process is extensively developed in Estonian and Sami, and makes them also inflected, not only agglutinating languages. |
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Finnish and Estonian, among others, have a grammatical aspect contrast of telicity between telic and atelic. |
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Estonian has 14 and Hungarian has 18, both with additional archaic cases used for some words. |
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Finnic languages, such as Finnish and Estonian, have two cases to mark objects, the accusative and the partitive case. |
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All demonstratives can be used anaphorically in all dialectal varieties of Estonian. |
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Recently the Group started a project of creating a thesaurus of the WordNet type for Estonian. |
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Your waitperson in a restaurant will be Estonian, Latvian, Romanian, or Bulgarian. |
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The Estonian graptolite argillite, Tremadoc in age, is distributed in northern Estonia and on Vormsi and Hiiumaa islands. |
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Effect of abiotic environment on the distribution of attached and loose-lying red alga Furcellaria lumbricalis in the Estonian coastal sea. |
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Tartu Airport has an important role in Estonian regional policy as an educational centre and gateway to Europe. |
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Characterization of Chinese, American and Estonian oil shale semicokes and their sorptive potential. |
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Estonian Oil Service tranships Russian and Belorussian heavy fuel oils and crude oil servicing the global export markets. |
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Long-term storminess and sea level variations on the Estonian coast of the Baltic Sea in relation to large-scale atmospheric circulation. |
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Helle Metslang's main research interests have been Estonian morphosyntax and syntax, language change, contrastive and typological studies. |
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The upcoming flights will be to Marseille, Constanza in Romania, the Estonian capital of Tallinn, Vilnius in Lithuania and Luxembourg. |
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Contamination profiles and possible trends of organohalogen compounds in the Estonian environment and biota. |
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Some songs from Estonian composers like himself, Ludig and Vedro were also added. |
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The geological, geomorphological, stratigraphical, and palaeogeographical aspects of the North Estonian Klint have been discussed in many works. |
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As a graduate of the 1974 class of Estonian philology at the University of Tartu she belongs to the generation of the generative grammar group. |
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Some problems concerning stratigraphic subdivision of Estonian late glacial sediments on the basis of palynologic data. |
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The long u is absent because diphthongization into ui is a common feature of the North Estonian dialects. |
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Hearsay evidentiality has become grammaticalised in the Estonian language, occurring in the indirectal category. |
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Petrographical and petrochemical features of the Estonian Precambrian porphyraceous potassium granites. |
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The holotype will be deposited in the collections of the Estonian Museum of Natural History. |
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Only on Kiev route we have for some time seen positive developments, said Jan Palmer, CEO of Estonian Air. |
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The described changes mirror a substantial alteration of the policy of electing new members into the Estonian Academy of Sciences. |
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Judeh and the Estonian ministers stressed the need to continue coordination and consultations on various issues of concern to both countries. |
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In Russian, inflexional morphology and case system are not as developed as those in Estonian. |
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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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Thus, rising intonation forms part of the Estonian intonational phonology and should be included in the model of natural spoken Estonian. |
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It follows from the examples above that Latvian and Livonian are structurally isomorphous with the archaic Estonian as documented by Wiedemann. |
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The Estonian tourism company Novatours confirmed that the incident took place, with the Estonians and Latvians on one of their chartered buses at the time. |
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The Estonian Doctors Union said however that emergency care and treatment for children, pregnant women and patients with cancer would not be affected. |
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The sculpture and morphology of postcranial dermal armor plates and associated bones in gasterosteiforms and syngnathiforms inhabiting Estonian coastal waters. |
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The extent of GA towards the north is unknown, but the amount of the eroded material can be interpolated and calculated between the Estonian mainland and Hiiumaa Island. |
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A total of 156 non-overlapping taxa belonging to 12 phyla were found in the Estonian psammon communities, 69 taxa occurring in the Gulf of Finland and 123 taxa in lakes. |
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In Estonian scalar intensifying reduplication can be realized as a coordinate construction, a comparative construction, or a genitival attributive construction. |
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Estonian wines were vinified from grapes grown in the experimental vineyard of the Estonian University of Life Sciences in 2009 using traditional winemaking methods. |
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Chairman of the Estonian Development Fund's supervisory board Raivo Vare said that the state should list the companies, or bring in investors in some other way. |
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Carvill conceded a free-kick and the Estonian international stepped up to give Crues keeper O'Neill no chance with unstoppable shot into the top corner. |
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Another surprisingly sensitive topic was communication with Estonian exiles in Sweden who were occasionally depicted as hostile, untrusting and unfair. |
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Spielberg dealing with the characteristics of liquid dissolution products of Estonian kukersite and Saratov and Orenburg high-sulphur shales was published. |
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According to map 1, the Estonian lepp may also mean fish or seal blood, or a liquid mixed with blood, but this use is much more restricted areally. |
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Siderite is a more common accessory mineral in NE Estonian rocks. |
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In Estonian, the superlative form can usually be formed in two ways. |
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The Standard Estonian language itself varies in its accents in the West Estonian archipelago, with distinctive main island accents, and in Southern Estonia. |
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In the Estonian island of Hiiumaa, home to at least 25 pairs of sea eagles, as many as 26 individuals have been observed simultaneously culling a single cormorant colony. |
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There is no barrier on Russian territory along the border with Estonia, Latvia, Belarus, or Ukraine, but there are some barriers on the Estonian, Latvian sides. |
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Lunts sent two collections of reports, including the medicinal use of plants, to the schoolteacher and publicist Gustav Vilbaste, the first Estonian ethnobotanist. |
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The teenage keeper, born in Sandown, was selected for his home island's representative team and played against Gibraltar, Rhodes, Estonian team Saaremaa and Jersey. |
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Besides that, in order to completely copy the Estonian soil classification's lithologo-genetical scalar into the HC forming scalar, transitional HC types were used. |
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Stephen Ward then had to time his tackle excellently to deny Tarmo Kink as the Wolves winger slid the ball out of play before the Estonian could attempt to beat Given. |
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