It is also "set up" The past tense of set is also set. For example: I set up my friends and now they're getting married.
Technically speaking, no one ever set up a communist state as Karl Marx defined communism. Vladimir Lenin, after the October Russian Revolution, set up a socialist state in Russia, expecting that at some time in the future it would become a true communist state. It was referred to as a communist state because he had the name of the Bolshevik Party changed to the Communist Party in 1918.
The same set up.The past tense of set is set.They set up the table ready for game.We set up the table yesterday then went home.
physical set up of the library
War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy.
german, russian, bulgarian, polish
Vladimir Lenin in 1922
It was called the Duva.
It became a forward capital.
The Russian cities of Moscow, Leningrad and Stalingrad .
No Russian communist overthrew the Russian monarchy. The Tsar abdicated in March 1917 after the February Revolution. A non-communist Provisional Government was then set up. In October 1917, the Russian Communist leader overthrew the Provisional Government. The Russian monarchy had already been overthrown.
Peter the Great was the Russian leader that did the most to westernize Russia.
to conquer it
None of the James Bond movies are completely set in a Russian radar site, although in the film Goldeneye there is a Russian radar site which is destroyed by the satellite-weapon 'Goldeneye'.
Thew borders of the Russian domain are set depending on the exact country you want to know the border of. For example the borders set from Russia to Diomede Islands of Alaska is at least 2.4 miles.
no beards for men, no long sleeves for men, changes Russian calendar to west calendar, newspapers about non Russian events, similar economic policies to west as he began to depend on agriculture of crops, started mercantilism in Russia set up government limiting power to the nobles similar to France (Senate and administrative colleges) Holy Synod set up which is similar to England
Он затаил меня is how you say "he stood me up" in Russian.