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Legal Entry: moustache
Variant:or mustache \*m**stash, _m**s-, -taa(*)sh, -taish also *m**s- or -t*sh\
Function:noun
Inflected Form:-s
Etymology:Middle French moustache, from Old Italian mustaccio, mostaccio, mostacchio, from Middle Greek moustaki, from Greek (Doric) mystak-, mystax upper lip, moustache; akin to Greek (Attic) mastax mouth, jaws * more at MOUTH
1 : the hair growing on a man's or a woman's upper lip or that on either side of the upper lip *a pair of moustaches*
2 : something that resembles a moustache: as a : hair or bristles growing around the mouth of an animal b : a conspicuous stripe of color on the side of the head beneath the eye of a bird
Son of Czar Alexei Mikhailovich, Feodor Alexeevich was born on April 30, 1661. Officially declared heir to the throne on September 1, 1674, at the age of 12, he was consecrated Czar in the Dormition Cathedral of the Kremlin after the death of his father.
He received an excellent education for his time, knowing Latin well, reading and speaking Polish fluently, and writing poetry. Physically unhealthy, he also had a weak character. During the six years of his reign, he was unable to rule with any independence. Power was concentrated in the hands of his maternal relatives, the Miloslavskii boyars. However, reforms in the organization of the army and state, begun under his grandfather and father, continued during his reign. A national consensus conducted in 1678 and in 1682 ended mestnichestvo, a practice whereby boyars and gentry were appointed to particular posts on the basis of their ancestors' services. The major foreign policy success of his reign was halting Ottoman expansion into the
Feodor Alexeevich married twice and had one child that died in infancy. He died on April 27, 1682, without leaving arrangements for the succession, and was buried in the Archangel Cathedral of the Kremlin.
George I, King of the Hellenes (Greek: Γεώργιος A', Βασιλεύς των Ελλήνων, Georgios A' Vasileus ton Ellinon; 24 December 1845 – 18 March 1913) was King of Greece from 1863 to 1913. Originally a Danish prince, when only 17 years old he was elected King by the Greek National Assembly, which had deposed the former King Otto. His nomination was both suggested and supported by the Great Powers (the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the Second French Empire and the Russian Empire).
THE ART OF HIGH SPEED PHOTOGRAPHY IN SINGLE LENS REFLEX...
Dr. PER STIG MØLLER Barr M.A. Ph.d.
Born 1942
Son of former Minister for Finance Poul Møller and journalist Lis Møller. Both former MPs.
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SINGLE LENS REFLEX OF
SLR ISO 460 Zoom 75mm
Flash Full Speed -Flash in Full Openning
in Previously Standby in Full Battery.
Firing Range Distance Approx 3.5 mts
SLR Lense openning 2.4- 2.7 mm
SLR Speed 1.8 mm/millisecond Snap!!!
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1961 | Graduated from 'Gymnasium' (Upper secondary school) |
1967 | M.A. (in Comparative Literature, |
1973 | Ph.D. |
POLITICAL CAREER | |
1960 - 1961 | National chairman of the Union of Conservative Gymnasium Students |
1961 - 1962 | Vice-chairman of the Conservative Students' Association |
1970 - 1972 | President of the Students' Union |
1983 - 1989 | Chairman of the Popular Education Association (FOF) |
1984 - | MP for the Danish Conservative Party |
1985 - 1989 | Member of the executive committee of the Danish Conservative Party |
1993 - 1998 | ditto |
1987 - 1990 | Member of the Council of |
1994 - 1997 | ditto |
1998 - 2001 | ditto |
1990 - 1993 | Minister for the Environment in the Poul Schlüter Government |
1994 - 2001 | Member of the Foreign Policy Committee |
1994 - 1996 | Chairman of the Security Policy Committee |
1997 - 1998 | Chairman of the Danish Conservative Party |
1997 - 1998 | Political leader of the Parliamentary Danish Conservative Party |
1998 - 2001 | Foreign policy spokesman |
From 27 November 2001 | Minister for Foreign Affairs in the Anders Fogh Rasmussen Government |
Parliamentary candidate for the Danish Conservative Party in | |
BUSINESS CAREER | |
1973 - 1974 | Cultural editor at Radio |
1974 - 1976 | Lecturer at the Sorbonne, Paris |
1974; 1976 - 1979 | Deputy head of the culture and society department of Radio |
1979 - 1984 | Chief of programmes for the Director of Programmes |
1985 - 1986 | Vice-chairman of the Radio Council |
1986 - 1987 | Chairman of the Radio Council |
1984 - 2001 | Commentator at Berlingske Tidende |
AWARDS | |
1993 | Environmental Award of 'Foreningen Lyd og Miljø' (Sound and Environment) |
1996 | The Georg Brandes Award |
1997 | The Einar Hansen Research Fund Award |
1997 | G-1930's "Politician of the Year" |
1998 | Cultural Award of the Popular Education Association (FOF) |
1998 | The Raoul Wallenberg-Medal |
2001 | The Kaj Munk Award |
2001 | The Rosenkjær Award |
2003 | The Robert Schuman Medal |
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PUBLICATIONS | |
Synspunkter i konservatismen, (antologi) (1968) | |
Antikleksikon (med Preben Hasselbalch og Jens Winther) (1970) | |
La Critique dramatique et littéraire de Malte-Brun (1971) | |
Utopi og virkelighed (med Søren Krarup og Ebbe Reich) (1973) | |
Malte-Bruns litterære kritik og dens plads i transformationsprocessen mellem klassicisme og romantik i fransk litteraturhistorie 1800-1826 (disputats) (1973) | |
Léopold Sédar Senghor: Mod en ny civilisation (med for- og efterord) (1973) | |
Tøger Reenberg: Ars Poetica. Digte mellem to tider (med efterskrift) (1973) | |
Erotismen (1973) | |
København-Paris t/r (1973) | |
Tværsnit 1790 (antologi) (1974) | |
På Sporet af det forsvundne Menneske (1976) | |
Forfatternes Danmarkshistorie (med efterskrift) (1977) | |
Livet i Gøgereden (1978) | |
Fra Tid til Anden (1979) | |
Forfatternes kulturhistorie (med efterskrift) (1979) | |
Tro, Håb og Fællesskab (1980) | |
Forfatternes forfatterhistorie (med efterskrift) (1980) | |
Midt i Redeligheden (1981) | |
Orwells Håb og Frygt (1983) | |
Nat uden Daggry (1985) | |
Mulighedernes Samfund (sammen med Bertel Haarder og Tom Høyem) (1985) | |
Stemmer fra Øst (1987) | |
Historien om Estland, Letland og Litauen (1990) | |
Kurs mod Katastrofer? (1993) | |
Miljøproblemer (1995) | |
Den naturlige Orden - Tolv år der flyttede Verden (1996) | |
Spor. Udvalgte Skrifter om det åbne Samfund og dets Værdier (1997) | |
Magt og Afmagt (1999) | |
Munk (2000) | |
Mere Munk (2003) | |
DANISH AND FOREIGN ORDERS | |
Commander of the First Class of the Order of the Dannebrog | |
Chevalier de l'Ordre National du Lion (1975) | |
F.A.L.3. ("des Arts et des Lettres", Ridder) (1986) | |
Grosskreuz des Verdienstordens der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (2002) | |
Commandeur de l'Ordre National du Benin (2003) | |
Grand-Croix de l'Ordre de la Couronne de Chêne (2003) | |
The Order of Stara Planina, 1st Class (2006) | |
The Greenland Gold Nersornaat Decoration given for Meritorious Services (2005) | |
The Royal Order of the Polar Star, Commander Grand Cross, | |
Grand Cross of the Order of the South Cross, | |
Grand Cross of Commander of the Order for Merits to |
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