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  • {{Image|Putin 01.jpg|right|350px|Vladimir Putin, President of the [[Russia|Russian Federation]].}} ...s'': '[http://www.themoscowtimes.com/mt_profile/vladimir_putin/432538.html Vladimir Putin]'. Undated. Accessed October 16, 2014.</ref>
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  • *[http://eng.putin.kremlin.ru/bio Vladimir Putin] - official Kremlin biography. *[http://www.themoscowtimes.com/mt_profile/vladimir_putin/432538.html Vladimir Putin] - ''[[Moscow Times]]'' biography.
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  • *[http://eng.putin.kremlin.ru/bio Vladimir Putin] - official Kremlin biography. *[http://www.themoscowtimes.com/mt_profile/vladimir_putin/432538.html Vladimir Putin] - ''[[Moscow Times]]'' biography.
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  • {{Image|Putin 01.jpg|right|350px|Vladimir Putin, President of the [[Russia|Russian Federation]].}} ...s'': '[http://www.themoscowtimes.com/mt_profile/vladimir_putin/432538.html Vladimir Putin]'. Undated. Accessed October 16, 2014.</ref>
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  • ...e [[Soviet Union]]) is the current president of [[Russia]]. He succeeded [[Vladimir Putin]] on 2nd March 2008, winning the election with around 70% of the votes.
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  • {{r|Vladimir Putin}}
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  • ...]/[[information assurance]] agency best known as FAPSI, have been, under [[Vladimir Putin]], incorporated into the FSB.
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  • [[Prime Minister of Russia]] [[Vladimir Putin]], who had attacked the original Option 1 proposal as threatening to Russia
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  • Nevertheless, as the decision came closer, he was a public supporter. He told Vladimir Putin that the U.S. did not need a second U.N. resolution to authorize an attack.
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  • ...quantity, not necessarily on quality. Even today (2008), Prime Minister [[Vladimir Putin]] is suggesting doubling the monthly financial stipend for those who have m
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  • ...reased the American rent, and made a sworn enemy of Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. "Neither Russia nor your humble servant have any links to the events in Ky ...e,” which would be addressed by Russia, and [[Prime Minister of Russia]] [[Vladimir Putin]] had promised help in the "difficult times; Russia was important and remai
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  • ...Medvedev]]<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-12825717 ''Russia's Vladimir Putin denies Libya rift with Medvedev'', BBC News, 22 March 2011]</ref>)
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