Igor Sentence Examples

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  • Igor was the leader of a raid against the heathen Polovtsi in 1185; at first successful, he was afterwards defeated and taken prisoner, but finally managed to escape.

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  • His first symphony was written in 1862-1867; his opera Prince Igor, begun in 1869, was left unfinished at his death, and was completed by RimskyKorsakov and Glazounov (1889); his symphonic sketch, "In the Steppes" (1880) is, however, his best-known work.

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  • At the close of Igor he again, though in an unofficial capacity, visited Europe and the United States; and in England he was created a G.C.B.

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  • He continues to study with Vesna as well as with Igor Gruppman, one of the world's most respected concertmasters.

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  • I wonder how many movie maniacs had an assistant called Igor?

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  • And praise must also go to Igor Kolb for his dazzling virtuosity as Ali in the pas de trois.

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  • He published in 1898 a Life of his father, and among his other works may be mentioned Les Morticoles (1894); Les Deux Etreintes (Igor); La Decheance (1904); Les Primaires (1906); La Lutte (1907) and L' Avant Guerre (1913).

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  • Also housed in the Hi-Performance category is Igor, a sleek and sporty grey number that is every bit as practical as it is stylish.

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  • This command, created by Igor Romanenko, is designed to send all of your MySQL data to a backup source.

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  • Many of his numerous writings are collected in Poverty and Un-British Rule in India (Igor).

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  • Among his works of a more popular nature are La Poesie du moyen dge (1885 and 1895); Penseurs et poetes (1897); Poemes et legendes du moyen dge (1900); Francois Villon (Igor), an admirable monograph contributed to the "Grands Ecrivains Frangais" series; Legendes du moyen age (1903).

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  • A much-discussed work is the Tale of Igor, the oldest of the Russian medieval epics.

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  • He is the historian of the Puritan revolution, and has written its history in a series of volumes, originally published under different titles, beginning with the accession of James I.; the seventeenth (the third volume of the History of the Commonwealth and Protectorate) appeared in Igor.

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