Nocturnal animals like panthers, owls, porcupines, snakes, lizards, night czars, deer, etc., inhabit the region. |
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Whether it is car czars or bank barons, there's not lot of love for gazillionaire executives these days. |
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At midnight we boarded a train to Saint Petersburg, once home of the czars and Russia's most European city. |
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We've heard about a lot of different czars climate czar, drug czar, now a border czar. |
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We barreled along, past wooden shacks slanting in on themselves, ruins of fishing villages that dated from the days of the czars. |
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The idea of absolute state sovereignty is relatively new, and it derives from agreements among kings, emperors, kaisers, and czars for their mutual benefit. |
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Finland had been a grand duchy of the czars for a century, but with the Bolshevik revolution at hand, the Western-oriented Finns rose to throw off their Russian bonds. |
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My great-grandfather left Ukraine in 1906, where he could foresee no future except as cannon fodder for either the czars or the Bolshevists. |
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Petipa ran the company during the late 19th century, when Russia was under the rule of the Czars. |
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