On the other hand, the end of the academic yar will be delayed one week to take place on 22 July instead of 15 July. |
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To this thai all assentyt ar, And bad thair men all mak thaim yar For to be boune, agayne that day, On the best wiss that cuir thai may. |
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The Sarmatian burial rite at Klin Yar is inhumation in underground chambers. |
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It is referred to as the Western Yar if it is necessary to distinguish between them. |
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The town is named for its location at the mouth of the small River Western Yar. |
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It is referred to as the Eastern Yar if it is necessary to distinguish between them. |
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The village of Totland lies on the Western peninsula where the Western Yar almost cuts through along with Alum Bay and Freshwater. |
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Freshwater is near the source of the Western Yar, a river whose estuary runs north to Yarmouth. |
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Babi Yar was also used for the execution of gypsies and the mentally ill, for whom memorials exist on the site today, though its name is largely synonymous with anti-Semitism. |
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His first book of poetry was published in 1952, but it was in 1956, with his autobiographical work Zima Station and in 1961 with Babi Yar, that he really made a name for himself on the international cultural scene. |
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I marveled at the fact that the hatred which motivated the violence that I saw there was essentially the same hatred that motivated the mass killings at Babi Yar. |
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Recent events connected with the commemoration of the victims of Babi Yar that took place in Kiev from 25 to 27 September demonstrated the tolerance of our politicians and our society. |
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After unification, the Republic of Yemen was accepted as a member of the ACC in place of its YAR predecessor. |
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There is evidence of a Roman harbour at the end of the Western Yar. |
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The Yar is one of two rivers on the Isle of Wight with the same name. |
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The Yar is one of two rivers of that name on the Isle of Wight. |
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Though little known in the West, Russian-Jewish writers Ilya Ehrenburg and Lev Ozerov wrote poems of mourning about Babi Yar immediately after the war. |
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