Hope you expect the the expansion of USSR.
Union of Soviet Socialistic Republic.
formal education in the planned organized education ,that is provided in formal institution.such as school, and university.
the difference
The USSR or modern-day Russia (USSR / Russia both refer to modern day Russia. The USSR was Russia's old name. ) Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venera_9
I don't think there is any element named after Russia.
formal, material, and final
The formal title for the leader of Russia is "President." The current President of Russia is Vladimir Putin.
No, this is not a formal title.
A person who assists registered dietitians has the formal title of dietetic technician.
From Russia with Love
Moscow Oblast: This is a formal administrative region surrounding the city of Moscow. Siberian Federal District: A formal federal district of Russia that encompasses a vast area of Siberia. Volga Federal District: Another formal federal district of Russia that covers the Volga River region.
maybe
You can shorten the title "professor" to "prof." when addressing a faculty member in a formal setting.
"The Czar" was the title given to the "king" of Russia.
Chancellor
russia
It is a constitutional republic.
Yes, in English, when addressing a centurion specifically by their title, it is capitalized, like "Centurion," as it is a formal title of rank.