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Yarkovsky and YORP effects simulation on 3200 Phaethon. [PDF]

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The February Revolution

1977
In 1914 the great majority of the socialist parties of the belligerent countries, faced with actual hostilities, proved incapable of putting into practice the resolutions against war which they had adopted while war still remained a question of theory.
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The February Revolution

1978
The third week of February 1917 was the last normal week. From the deck of his flagship, the Krechet, Vice-Admiral Nepenin could see the nucleus of his battle fleet, seven battleships, frozen into the North Harbour at Helsingfors (now Helsinki). With a few exceptions, the rest of the ‘Active Fleet’ — cruisers, destroyers, submarines, mine ships, and ...
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The February Revolution was a Totalitarian Revolution

1983
Russia came to World War I as a country of developed state capitalism with a more and more distinct class of rulers-owners. Natural economic processes led, in the conditions of state feudalism, to the transformation of feudal rulers-owners into capitalist ones; also to the constant increasing of the scale of state intervention in economic life; and ...
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Ideologist of the February Revolution

2002
With the outbreak of revolution on 27 February 1917, the day of the mutiny of the Petrograd garrison which toppled tsardom, Sukhanov plunged immediately and for the first time in his career headlong into high politics. Indeed, as early as Friday 24 February, when whatever socialist leaders were then in Petrograd were still rubbing their eyes in ...
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Restaging The Revolution: February 1848

2002
ONCE AGAIN, AS IN 1830, IT WAS A THREE-DAY REVOLUTION. But the February weather, in contrast to the excessive heat of July, was cold and inclement; on Wednesday, the middle day, the rain fell in torrents. The soldiers were sent out to stand and shiver, the demoralized symbols of failing governmental power.
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