The higher parts of the plains, which are deeply trenched by the upper tributaries of the rivers, are inhabited by various Caucasian races - Kabardians and Cherkesses (Circassians) in the west, Ossetes in the middle, and several tribal elements from Daghestan, described under the general name of Chechens, in the east; while nomadic Nogai Tatars and Turkomans occupy the steppes. [Please select]
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That the flower in question should have been thornless, as well as so very fine and large, would surely have trenched on injustice to herself. [Please select]
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Another section of track was then bridged, trenched and concreted and so on until the length of invert required was constructed. [Please select]
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"You'd be a fool, colonel, to do that, and he 'trenched so strongly, unless you had twenty thousand men."' [Please select]
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Once more M'Ginnis reached up to his throat and trenched off the neckerchief altogether.' [Please select]
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Petersburg in Russia; neither would settlers have trenched upon the lands with a climate as severe as that of the Russian metropolis. [Please select]
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