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Soviet actor and comedian (1919–1986)
Yury Trochymovych Tymoshenko (Ukrainian: Ю́рій Трохи́мович Тимоше́нко; 2 June 1919, Poltava, UNR – 1 December 1986, Uzhgorod, Ukrainian SSR, USSR) was
Yury_Tymoshenko
Prime Minister of Ukraine (2005, 2007–2010)
Yulia Volodymyrivna Tymoshenko (née Hrihyan; born 27 November 1960) is a Ukrainian politician, who served as Prime Minister of Ukraine in 2005, and again
Yulia_Tymoshenko
1950 Soviet war film directed by Mikheil Chiaureli
Boris Andreyev as Aleksei Ivanov Mikheil Gelovani as Joseph Stalin Yury Tymoshenko as Kostya Zaichenko Marina Kovalyova as Natasha Rumyantseva Vladimir
The_Fall_of_Berlin_(film)
Ukrainian legal cases since 2010
Ukrainian politician and former Prime Minister of Ukraine Yulia Tymoshenko. After Tymoshenko was released from prison on February 22, 2014, in the concluding
Criminal cases against Yulia Tymoshenko since 2010
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Political party in Ukraine
Ukraine, former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko. As the core party of the former Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc, Batkivshchyna has been represented in the
Batkivshchyna
President of Ukraine from 2010 to 2014
Yanukovych ran for president again in 2010, this time beating Yulia Tymoshenko in an election deemed free and fair by international observers. Yanukovych
Viktor_Yanukovych
Military unit
verdict, and even the charges recognized by the court were not proven. Yury Tymoshenko also announced his intention to take the convicts on bail. Meanwhile
Tornado_Company_(Ukraine)
Ukrainian legal cases
Government of Ukraine prosecuted Yulia Tymoshenko and many of her supporters and allies. Yanukovych beat Tymoshenko in the 2010 Ukrainian presidential election
Criminal cases against supporters of Yulia Tymoshenko
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Ukrainian politician (born 1958)
Oleh Tyahnybok Petro Poroshenko Yuriy Lutsenko Oleksandr Turchynov Yulia Tymoshenko Andriy Parubiy Andriy Sadovyi Arsen Avakov Ruslana Tetiana Chornovol Dmytro
Yuriy_Boyko
Prime Minister of Ukraine from 2005 to 2006
Yulia Tymoshenko would be restored as Prime Minister of Ukraine after nearly three months of negotiating and political uncertainty. Yulia Tymoshenko election
Yuriy_Yekhanurov
International song competition for youth
Both Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko and President of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko were present during the final; Tymoshenko was also present and gave a
Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2009
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Political party in Ukraine
the first time as part of a coalition with Our Ukraine and the Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc in 2005, but its decision to form a government with the opposing
Socialist_Party_of_Ukraine
Government of Ukraine
Prime Minister for humanitarian issues Serhy Ryzhuk – Agricultural Policy Yury Smirnov – Interior Affairs Vasyl Shevchuk – Environment and Natural Resources
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Ongoing conflict since 2014
summit next week but MPs reject key bills, especially on freeing Yulia Tymoshenko from jail". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 16 August 2024
Russo-Ukrainian_war
Ukrainian revolutionary and politician (1890–1937)
Azarov1 Viktor Yanukovych Mykola Azarov1 Yulia Tymoshenko Yuriy Yekhanurov Viktor Yanukovych Yulia Tymoshenko Oleksandr Turchynov1 Mykola Azarov Serhiy Arbuzov1
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City in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine
election of 2010, the city voted for Viktor Yanukovych (90.02%); Yulia Tymoshenko received 7.07%. Serhiy Davydov won the mayoral election on October 31
Kostiantynivka
won, the Kolomyia municipality was decisively "overtaken" by the Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc. The greatest support for the region's third party Ukrainian National
2006 Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast local election
2006_Ivano-Frankivsk_Oblast_local_election
Sports school in Kyiv, Ukraine
Tatarchuk, football player, champion of the Summer Olympic Games Oleksandra Tymoshenko, rhythmic gymnast, champion of the Summer Olympic Games Tatiana Lysenko
Piddubny_Olympic_College
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List of state leaders in the 2000s
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Ruling political party of Russia
center-right European People's Party, with which Mikheil Saakashvili, Yulia Tymoshenko, Nicolas Sarkozy, Angela Merkel, Silvio Berlusconi, José Manuel Barroso
United_Russia
Ukrainian website
described by some as a hit list. On 12 September 2017 Myrotvorets added Yulia Tymoshenko (former Prime Minister of Ukraine and leader of the opposition party Batkivshchyna)
Myrotvorets
Disputed Russian republic in eastern Ukraine
summit next week but MPs reject key bills, especially on freeing Yulia Tymoshenko from jail". The Guardian. "Ukrainian MPs vote to oust President Yanukovych"
Donetsk_People's_Republic
Russian politician
(2003-2005) Criminal prosecution of former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko (2004-2005) Three Whales Corruption Scandal (2000-2006) He is married
Vladimir_Ustinov
Academy of sciences
Vernadsky and Pavlo Tutkovsky, biologist Mykola Kashchenko, mechanic Stepan Tymoshenko, law studies Fedir Taranovsky. For the post of the president of the Academy
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
National_Academy_of_Sciences_of_Ukraine
Bilateral relations
election, when Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc and Our Ukraine-People's Self-Defense Bloc formed a coalition government, with Yulia Tymoshenko as Prime Minister.
Ukraine–NATO_relations
Igor Sikorsky, aviation pioneer, creator of the first helicopter Stepan Tymoshenko, father of modern Ukrainian engineering mechanics Mykhailo Tuhan-Baranovsky
List_of_people_from_Ukraine
Ukrainian entrepreneur and political consultant (born 1977)
meetings related to infrastructure projects and was seen accompanying Kyrylo Tymoshenko, the deputy head of the President's Office, during regional inspections
Yuriy_Holyk
Bilateral relations
Evhen Kornichuk [uk] and then leader of parliamentary opposition Yulia Tymoshenko. The status of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol remained a matter
Russia–Ukraine_relations
Disputed referendum on decision whether to join Russia or remain in Ukraine
organised by the Russian Federation's military." Former prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko alleged Russian coercion in allowing the referendum and that the international
2014 Crimean status referendum
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Crimean Tatar rights organisation
2014–present) Constitution State Council Head: Sergey Aksyonov Prime Minister: Yury Gotsanyuk Recent elections Parliamentary: 2014 2019 2024 Political parties
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Ukrainian poet and dissident
19, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, Dissident Movement in Ukraine Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc opposing Vakarchuk's dismissal, Kyiv Post (24 June 2009) When silence
Vasyl_Stus
1992–1997 Russian-Ukrainian dispute
agreement and warned that it would never cede Sevastopol. Moscow's mayor, Yury Luzhkov argued that Sevastopol was a Russian city never to be ceded to Ukraine
Black_Sea_Fleet_dispute
is leader of the Ukrainian nationalist Svoboda political party Yulia Tymoshenko Former prime minister of Ukraine Svitlana Zalishchuk Advisor to the CEO
List of people and organizations sanctioned during the Russo-Ukrainian war
List_of_people_and_organizations_sanctioned_during_the_Russo-Ukrainian_war
Foreign relations of Russia since 2012
Ministers Vladimir Putin of Russia and Prime Minister of Ukraine Yulia Tymoshenko (later, when the rising global oil prices prompted the rising gas prizes
Foreign policy of Vladimir Putin
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Ukrainian political organization, 2010-
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Vidsich
(2003–2005) Zurab Kokoyev, Acting Prime Minister of South Ossetia (2005) Yury Morozov, Prime Minister of South Ossetia (2005–2008) Germany President –
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Russian). Forum. 13 August 2008. "Tymoshenko: ukraine stands in solidarity with georgia". Bloc of Yulia Tymoshenko. 2008-08-13. Archived from the original
International reaction to the Russo-Georgian War
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(2002–2005) Mykola Azarov, Acting Prime Minister of Ukraine (2005) Yulia Tymoshenko, Prime Minister of Ukraine (2005) Yuriy Yekhanurov, Prime Minister of
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Eduard Kokoity, President of South Ossetia (2001–2011) Prime Minister – Yury Morozov, Prime Minister of South Ossetia (2005–2008) Germany President –
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YURY TYMOSHENKO
YURY TYMOSHENKO
Girl/Female
Greek
A Fury.
Girl/Female
Greek
A Fury.
Boy/Male
Swedish American Teutonic
Fighting fury.
Boy/Male
Indian
Human
Girl/Female
Australian, Japanese
Child of Yuri
Boy/Male
Greek Russian
Farmer.
Girl/Female
Greek
A Fury.
Surname or Lastname
French (Alsace)
French (Alsace) : regional variant of Oury, a pet form of the German personal name Ulrich.English : variant spelling of Urey.German : variant of Ory.Perhaps an Americanized spelling of Ukrainian Jury, from the personal name, Ukrainian form of George.Jewish : from the Biblical personal name Uri.
Girl/Female
Australian, Japanese
Lily
Girl/Female
Greek
A Fury.
Boy/Male
Australian, Greek
Farmer
Boy/Male
Swedish
Fighting fury.
Male
Russian
(Юрий) Russian form of Greek Georgios, YURIY means "earth-worker, farmer."
Surname or Lastname
French
French : habitational name from any of several places named Dury, in Aisne, Pas-de-Calais, and Somme.French and Swiss German : topographic name for someone who lived by a stream, du ry ‘from the stream’. Because ry has fallen out of use, the name has been translated as Rice, the French word for ‘rice’, riz, being a homophone.English : either a habitational name from Dury in Lydford, Devon, or of French origin (see 1), the surname having been taken to England by the Huguenots.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Middle English, Old French ju(ie)rie ‘Jewish quarter’, often denoting a non-Jew living in the Jewish quarter of a town, rather than a Jew. Most medieval English cities had their Jewish quarters, at least until King Edward I’s attempted expulsion of the Jews from England in 1290. This did not succeed in expelling the Jews, but it did give a license to persecution and so broke up many of the old Jewish quarters.
Male
Russian
 Variant spelling of Russian Yuriy, YURI means "earth-worker, farmer."
Boy/Male
Russian Greek
Male
Ukrainian
, farmer.
Boy/Male
Australian, Chinese, Danish, French, Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Ukrainian
The Lord is My Light; Form of Uriah; Farm Worker
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Bury in Lancashire (now part of Greater Manchester), or from some other similarly named place. The place name comes from the dative case, byrig, of Old English burh ‘fortified place’. Compare Burke, originally used after a preposition (e.g. Richard atte Bery).French : habitational name from places so named in Marne and Oise. The place name is from Buriacum, the name of a Gallo-Roman estate, composed of the personal name Burius + the locative suffix -acum.German : probably a variant spelling of Buri. According to Gottschald, however, it is from French Purry.Czech (Burý) : topographic name from bur ‘pine wood’.Czech (Burý) : descriptive nickname from burý ‘dark’.
YURY TYMOSHENKO
YURY TYMOSHENKO
Boy/Male
Muslim
Helper. Succorer.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Ecstasy; Great Happiness
Girl/Female
Indian
Humming of bee
Female
Babylonian
, a goddess of abundance; consort to Nin-girsu.
Boy/Male
Indian
Fountain, Spring
Girl/Female
Australian, Christian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Latin, Swedish
Symbol of Innocence; Purity; Beauty; Form of Lillian; Lily Flower; Derived from the Flower Name Lily
Female
Russian
(Клава) Pet form of Russian Klavdiya, KLAVA means "lame."
Boy/Male
Norse
Frey's necklace.
Boy/Male
American, British, English, German
Wealthy Ruler; Powerful Property-holder
Biblical
God opening
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pl.
of Jury
n.
A borough; a manor; as, the Bury of St. Edmond's
a.
Rigged for temporary service. See Jury, a.
v. t.
To bury in mud.
v. t.
To bury.
n.
Hatred; fury; envy.
a.
A body of men, usually twelve, selected according to law, impaneled and sworn to inquire into and try any matter of fact, and to render their true verdict according to the evidence legally adduced. See Grand jury under Grand, and Inquest.
a.
For temporary use; -- applied to a temporary contrivance.
n. pl.
See Fury, 3.
n.
Fury; dreadfulness.
v. t.
To hide in oblivion; to put away finally; to abandon; as, to bury strife.
pl.
of Fury
n.
To entomb; to bury.
n.
Inquest; jury of inquest.
n.
Violence; force; fury.
imp. & p. p.
of Bury
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Bury
v. t.
To bury again.
a.
A committee for determining relative merit or awarding prizes at an exhibition or competition; as, the art jury gave him the first prize.
v. t.
To cover out of sight, either by heaping something over, or by placing within something, as earth, etc.; to conceal by covering; to hide; as, to bury coals in ashes; to bury the face in the hands.