MOLDOVA: Cebanu 6, Bordian 6, Posmac 6, Epureanu 7, Rozgoniuc 6, Graur 6 (Ambros 85, 6), Ionita 6 (
Bugaev 85, 6), Anton 6, Pascenco 6 (Cojocari 70, 6), Dedov 7, Ginsari 6 WALES: Hennessey 8, Gunter 7, Chester 8, Williams 7, Davies 8, Allen 6, King 6 (Vokes 67, 6), Ramsey 7, Bale 6, Lawrence 6 (MOTM Woodburn 60, 8), Robson-Kanu 6 (Edwards 88).
However, Igor
Bugaev dragged the home side back onto level terms on the stroke of half-time as the visitors slept, and it took McClean's double - which came in the 69th and 76th minutes - to see Martin O'Neill's men home.
For all the visitors were making most of the running, their hosts moved the ball confidently when they were in possession with skipper Alexandru Gatcan, Andrei Cojocari and Eugen Zasavitchi probing in a bid to find a way through for Igor
Bugaev.
However, Igor
Bugaev dragged the home side back on to level terms on the stroke of half-time as the visitors slept, and it took McClean's double - which came in the 69th and 76th minutes - to see Martin O'Neill's men home.
Moldova have won just one of their last 22 games but shortly before half-time Shane Duffy was caught napping by Igor
Bugaev's movement and he raced away to calmly clip his shot past Darren Randolph.
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Bugaev 45 Long 2 McClean 69, 76 HT 1-1 Serbia.............................
Concurrent with increases in salmon production from the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s and 1990s, reductions in the average body size were observed in Pacific salmon from North America and Asia (Bigler et al., 1996; Helle and Hoffman, 1998;
Bugaev et al., 2001), indicating possible density-dependent effects on growth in the ocean.
Il'in had defended the works of Emilii Karlovich Medtner (1872-1936) (37) vigorously against critical attacks launched in the press by Andrei Belyi (1880-1934; pseudonym of Boris Nikolaevich
Bugaev) in 1917 and actively promoted Nikolai Medtner's music.
They were unfortunate to have left-back Roman
Bugaev sent off for conceding a penalty, which gave CSKA a 2-0 lead from which Kuban were unable to recover.
Under the gaze of Russian President Vladimir Putin, local prodigy Alexey
Bugaev, 16, was faster than Salcher at the top of the slope, but made a mistake and settled for bronze, adding it to the silver he won in downhill.
But what enabled these inner experiences to transform Florenskii's life, Pyman maintains, were the mathematical studies he undertook as a student at Moscow University, where, under the guidance of Professor Nikolai Vasil'evich
Bugaev (Andrei Belyi's father), he became acquainted with the path-breaking set theory of George Cantor.