Verny may refer to: Verny, France, a commune in France Verny, Russia, a list of localities in Russia Léonce Verny (1837–1908), French engineer Thomas...
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François Léonce Verny, (2 December 1837 – 2 May 1908) was a French officer and naval engineer who directed the construction of the Yokosuka Naval Arsenal...
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Verny (Russian: Ве́рный; masculine), Vernaya (Ве́рная; feminine), or Vernoye (Ве́рное; neuter) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Verny...
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Thomas Verny (born 1726; died 16 July 1808 in Clermont-l'Hérault) was a French lawyer, who had a political career at the start of the Revolution. Lawyer...
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the town soon returned to the name Verny. On 28 May 1887, at 4 a.m., an earthquake almost totally destroyed Verny in 11–12 minutes. By 1906 the population...
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Verny (French pronunciation: [vɛʁni]; German: Werningen) is a commune in the Moselle department in Grand Est in north-eastern France. Communes of the...
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Glencore's copper subsidiary shares held by Verny Capital. In 2012, Glencore bought the Kazzinc shares back from Verny Capital for $1.359 billion, including...
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Ivan Vasiyevich Sherwood-Verny (Russian: Иван Васильевич Шервуд-Верный) (born John Sherwood; 12 March 1798 – 4 (16) November 1867) was a Russian Imperial...
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The 1887 Verny earthquake occurred on June 8 at 04:35 local time in the Turkestan region of present-day Kazakhstan. It had an epicenter in the northern...
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Almaty diocese, located in the city of Almaty, Kazakhstan. In 1856 the Verny prayer house was built, which became the first temple of the city. Architects:...
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Verny (Russian: Верный) is a rural locality (a khutor) in Volokonovsky District, Belgorod Oblast, Russia. The population was 36 as of 2010. There is 1...
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Verny (Russian: Верный) is a rural locality (a village) in Kaltymanovsky Selsoviet, Iglinsky District, Bashkortostan, Russia. The population was 91 as...
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2003 Association of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Health Thomas R. Verny Award, for outstanding contributions to the field of prenatal and perinatal...
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the site for a modern naval base, and hired the French engineer Léonce Verny in 1865 to oversee the development of shipbuilding facilities, beginning...
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2015 under the title "#selfmade". Since 2015, he has been organizing the VERNY group. It was this musical group that brought the guy popularity not only...
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opened on July 1, 2007. The hotel was sold in 2011 for $600 million to Verny Capital, a Kazakh private equity firm, whose chief investor is Kazakh billionaire...
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for Nagasaki Naval Training Center, French naval engineer François Léonce Verny for Yokosuka Naval Arsenal, and British civil engineer Richard Henry Brunton...
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strany, I Krasnomu znameni slavnoy Otchizny My budem vsegda bezzavetno verny! Pripev 1 [sɐ.ˈjuz‿nʲɛ.rʊ.ˈʂɨ.mɨj rʲɪs.ˈpu.blʲɪk svɐ.ˈbod.nɨx] [spɫɐ.ˈtʲi...
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gov. NIH. Retrieved 19 February 2019. Litvan I, Campbell G, Mangone CA, Verny M, McKee A, Chaudhuri KR, et al. (January 1997). "Which clinical features...
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of the Taraz oblysy and Semey oblysy in Kazakhstan) with the center in Verny. The Semirechyenskoe Cossack Host was created out of a portion of the Siberian...
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Xinjiang. The two major Russian fortresses and garrisons in the region, Verny and Pishpek, were founded in 1854 on the sites of former Kokandian fortresses...
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basing facilities capable of handling large ships. French engineer Léonce Verny was sent to Japan to accomplish the task. After the inspection of several...
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was organized, with the construction of the Yokosuka arsenal under Léonce Verny, and the dispatch of a French military mission to modernize the armies of...
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from December 14, 1983 – December 20, 1983. Next came Bion 7 with monkeys Verny and Gordy from July 10, 1985 – July 17, 1985. Then Dryoma and Yerosha on...
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(stanitsas) and fortresses along troublesome borders. These included the forts Verny (Almaty, Kazakhstan) in south Central Asia; Grozny in North Caucasus; Fort...
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for Nagasaki Naval Training Center, French naval engineer François Léonce Verny for Yokosuka Naval Arsenal, and British civil engineer Richard Henry Brunton...
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Assembly, and others. In 1896, the Kyzyl-Tan building was commissioned by the Verny merchant Iskhak Gabdulvaliev. The building is currently well known in Kazakhstan...
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established with the help of foreign advisors and administrators, such as Léonce Verny who helped build the Ningbo Arsenal in 1862–64, or the French officer Prosper...
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Ivanovich Romanovsky (Russian: Всеволод Иванович Романовский; 4 December 1879, Verny – 6 December 1954, Tashkent) was a Russian, Soviet and Uzbek mathematician...
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