Ukrainian Sentence Examples
She is partnered with Maksim Chmerkovskiy, who is a Ukrainian Latin Ballroom champion and has obtained the moniker "The Bad Boy of the Ballroom."
They remained outside, and even antagonistic to, the Ukrainian Revolution.
It required the Ukrainian authorities to abandon all State controls over the exchange rate, leading to a catastrophic collapse of the currency.
He was appointed exarch for Ukrainian Catholics in Great Britain on 5 April 2002.
He was appointed apostolic exarch for Ukrainian Catholics in Great Britain on 24 June 1989 and installed in London on 10 October that year.
That there has been a lack of serious analysis of the Ukrainian famine on the left is an understatement.
It appears that for officials the national identity of Ukrainian peasants was an unusually sensitive matter.
This cultural renaissance under the slogan ' away from Moscow ' became the engine of efforts to assert Ukrainian autonomy.
And there is a sit-in in the Ukrainian parliament.
The two broke up in June of 2008 amidst rumors that Mario had been cheating on the beautiful Ukrainian born dancer with a waitress from Hooter's.
AdvertisementBy the time the army reached the little Ukrainian fortress of Hadjacz in January 1709, wine and spirits froze into solid masses of ice; birds on the wing fell dead; saliva congealed on its passage from the mouth to the ground.
There are accordingly parts of Siberia, especially among the Raskolniks or Nonconformists, where the north Russian, the Great Russian and the Ukrainian (or southern) types have maintained themselves in their full purity, and only some differences in domestic architecture, in the disposition of their villages and in the language and character of the population remind the traveller that he is in Siberia.
On the 16th the Hungarian Government declared in favour of personal union, and next day Hussarek published an imperial proclamation, dividing Austria (not Austria-Hungary) into four federal units (German, Czech, Yugoslav and Ukrainian) and leaving the Poles to make their own decision.
Anton Malczewski (1793-1826) wrote one poem, Marya, a Ukrainian tale which passed School.