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  • '''Moscow''' ([[Russian language|Russian]]: Москва́ ''Moskva'') is the [[capit The [[Moscow Metro]], a [[subway system]], covers much of the [[city]]; the stations are
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  • *[http://engl.mosmetro.ru/ Moscow Metro] - official site; English version.
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  • '''Moscow''' ([[Russian language|Russian]]: Москва́ ''Moskva'') is the [[capit The [[Moscow Metro]], a [[subway system]], covers much of the [[city]]; the stations are
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  • ...versity]], 2000-2001; Caucasus Bureau Chief, Reuters, 1992-2000; Producer, Moscow Bureau, [[NBC News]], 1991-92
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  • The XXII Summer Olympic Games, held in Moscow (URS).
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  • Executive Director of the [[Strategic Studies Center (Moscow)]]; Visiting Fellow, [[Hudson Institute]]
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  • {{r|Moscow Kremlin}} {{r|Moscow Metro}}
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  • After his release, Sklyarov was by interviewed by CNET and the Moscow Times.
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  • * [http://www.tolstoymuseum.ru/ State Leo Tolstoy Museum, Moscow (Russian)]
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  • A [[Moscow]] born [[Swedish people|Swedish]] writer, who returned to [[Russia]] to pro
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  • ...oscowtimes.com/mt_profile/vladimir_putin/432538.html Vladimir Putin] - ''[[Moscow Times]]'' biography.
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  • ...onderkommando 7b of [[Einsatzgruppe B]]; Commanding Officer of Vorkommando Moscow
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  • ...and 1984. The founder was Ted Turner, and the inaugural event was 1986 in Moscow, Russia.
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  • ...anks|Brigadefuehrer]]; member of the SD; Commanding Officer of Vorkommando Moscow of Einsatzgruppe B; scheduled to command Einsatzgruppen if UK was invaded;
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  • *[http://engl.mosmetro.ru/ Moscow Metro] - official site; English version.
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  • ...-in-Residence and Co-chair of the Nonproliferation Program of the Carnegie Moscow Center
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  • ...lized form possibly mixed with [[halothane]]; as an incapacitant in the [[Moscow theater hostage crisis]]; a number of deaths were associated with it becaus
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  • |{{Image|Moscow smog in 2010.jpg| |200px|Smog in Moscow, 2010}}
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  • ...Style) 1915, Zhitomir, [[Ukraine]], Russian Empire, died August 1, 1997, [[Moscow]], [[Russia]]) was a 20th century Ukrainian pianist whose mastery of his in ...5, in poor health, and performed pieces by Haydn and Beethoven. He died in Moscow on August 1, 1997.<ref>[http://www.trovar.com/str/bio.html Introduction to
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  • * The [[Gurevich system (Circus)|Gurevich system]] of the Moscow Circus School * The [[Gurevich system (Circus)|Gurevich system]] of the Moscow Circus School
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  • ...m/search/restricted/article?res=F50712F738580C7A8DDDAB0994DE484D81 He Gave Moscow No Peace]
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  • {{r|Moscow theater hostage crisis}}
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  • ...les from Moscow. He was unable to get the resources to press the attack on Moscow until October. ...of intense weather, and defenses the Russians had had time to build around Moscow, his advance ground to a halt. Hitler replaced him with [[Guenther von Klug
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  • {{r|Moscow}}
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  • *The Moscow State Circus [http://www.moscowstatecircus.com/]
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  • Peter Kropotkin was born 9 December (27 November old style) 1842, Moscow. His father was [[knyaz]] (Russian equivalent of duke) and major general Al He received secondary education in 1st Moscow gymnasium, graduated with honors from Page Corps in 1862, was promoted to o
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  • ...20 December 1946, he broke into another KGB message that had been sent to Moscow Center two years earlier which contained a list of names of the leading sci ...he code word ISCOT, they also worked on clandestine radio messages between Moscow and [[COMINTERN]] (Communist International) outstations in German-occupied
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  • ...d Economic Dynamics'' / Ed. by M. G. Dmitriev and A. P. Petrov, pp. 367–9. Moscow: Russian State Social University, 2004.
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  • | birth_place = [[Moscow]] ...wedish]] writer and translator of Russian origin. He was born in 1980 in [[Moscow]] and only moved to [[Sweden]] in his teens.
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  • ...ng Board of the [[International Science and Technology Center]] (ISTC), in Moscow; U.S. Department of Defense Threat Reduction Advisory Committee (TRAC), co-
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  • ...erlag. (Translation of В. М. Жирмунский. 1956. ''Немецкая диалектология''. Moscow: Academy of Sciences of the USSR)
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  • ...s suggested by the discoverer in connection with the 22nd Olympic Games in Moscow.<ref name="urlJPL Small-Body Database Browser">{{cite web |url=http://ssd.j
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  • *Lin: pseudonym in Moscow, 1930s
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  • ...of Sonderkommando 7b of Ensatzgruppe B; Commanding Officer of Vorkommando Moscow ...nks|Brigadefuehrer]]; member of the SD ; Commanding Officer of Vorkommando Moscow of Einsatzgruppe B.
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  • ...of four children in [[Klushino]], a [[village]] about 100 miles west of [[Moscow]]. His parents were [[collective farming|collective farmers]], and his fath ...ved to '[[Star City]]', a specially-built residence for cosmonauts outside Moscow, and Gagarin embarked on a rigorous training programme before making the hi
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  • ...the Organs of State Security. Each maintained a divisional-sized force in Moscow:
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  • ...in Russia and [[Europe]] in the last three decades of his life. Living in Moscow for most of his adult life, he composed over 250 different works, including
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  • ...sar Antonovich Cui: A Biographical Sketch'''."] ''Артист'' [''Artist''] [Moscow], no. 34 (1894); reprinted and edited in his ''Избранные сочи
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  • ...he Soviet Union after its invasion of Afghanistan, the boycott of the 1980 Moscow Olympics, and the return of the [[Panama Canal]] to Panama. With the inter
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  • <ref name="logo">Logo of the Physics Department of the Moscow State University. (In Russian); 250 anniversary of the Moscow State University. (In Russian)
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  • ...the Institute of Psychiatry of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Medical Sciences in Moscow. "His key diagnosis was called "creeping" or "sluggish" schizophrenia, whi
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  • ...t as the Soviet Union would mix Party, Army, and Organs of State Security. Moscow, for example, had division-sized formations from the Army (106th Guards Air
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  • * '''Xth IAU General Assembly''' (1958): [[Moscow]], [[Soviet Union]]
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  • In [[Operation Barbarossa]], he commanded Vorkommando Moscow of Einsatzgruppe B. In the [[Einsatzgruppen Case (NMT)]], he was convicted
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  • Shostakovich, Dmitry. ''Shostakovich About Himself and His Times'' (Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1980).
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  • ...gan to play and win many tournaments there. He won the 1951 tournament in Moscow, and began to show steady progress. ...ames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1032639 Tigran Petrosian vs Mikhail Botvinnik, Moscow 1963 (5th game of the WCh match), Gruenfeld Defense: Three Knights. Burille
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  • ...ughters, Maria Putina (born 1985) and Yekaterina Putina (born 1986).<ref>''Moscow Times'': '[http://www.themoscowtimes.com/mt_profile/vladimir_putin/432538.h
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  • ...nion, [[Joachim von Ribbentrop]] and [[Vyacheslav Molotov]], was signed in Moscow on 23 August 1939. The Pact had both a public and a secret section.<ref>{{
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  • ...hat their products are sourced and designed so that they taste the same in Moscow, Madrid and Massachusetts. The reduction in cultural diversity has prompted
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  • ...-07-04/> He covered other important international stories, including the [[Moscow show trials]]. He wrote a book based on his coverage of unrest in [[Nicara Denny married [[Jean Bullitt Lowery]], in Moscow, in 1936.<ref name=nytimes1941-11-29/> She was an American woman, fifteen
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  • ...''Second Metropolis: Pragmatic Pluralism in Gilded Age Chicago, Silver Age Moscow, and Meiji Osaka.'' (2001). 464 pp.
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  • | journal= Moscow University Physics Bulletin | journal=[[Moscow University Physics Bulletin]]
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  • ...Войны и его изучение в российской историографии. Вопросы Истории 11/2004, Moscow. P. 153-164.
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  • ...Войны и его изучение в российской историографии. Вопросы Истории 11/2004, Moscow. P. 153-164.
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  • ...t school and seminary as a student without means. In 1918, he attended the Moscow Institute of Agriculture, and in 1920, he joined the [[Red Army]]. He quick ...s picture is featured in [[Pravda]] as one of the Heroes of the Defense of Moscow.
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  • ...endscreen&v=hdAl9Pes0Pw Victory Parade in the World War II - 2008 (Russia, Moscow, Red Square)]</ref>
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  • ...marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1906/aug/29.htm V.I.Lenin. Lessons of the Moscow Uprising. (1906)]</ref> ...18)] V.I.Lenin, Collected Works, 4th English Edition, Progress Publishers, Moscow, 1966, v.28, p.368-372</ref>.
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  • ...of Sonderkommando 7b of Ensatzgruppe B; Commanding Officer of Vorkommando Moscow
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  • ...au''', translation from Russian by Sergei Syrovatkin. Progress Publishers, Moscow, 1989. A Soviet publication on Thoreau and his world view and outlook, his
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  • D.Kouznetsov, H.Trappmann. Superfunctions and square root of factorial. Moscow University Physics Bulletin, 2010, v.65, No.1, p.6-12. (Russian version: p. D.Kouznetsov, H.Trappmann. Superfunctions and square root of factorial. Moscow University Physics Bulletin, 2010, v.65, No.1, p.6-12. (Russian version: p.
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  • Russia's [[capital]] and largest city is [[Moscow]]. Other large cities include [[Saint Petersburg]], [[Chelyabinsk]], [[Kaza
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  • ...as a leading figure of the [[Moscow Linguistic Circle]] and took part in [[Moscow]]'s active world of [[avant-garde]] art and poetry. The linguistics of the
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  • ...last. This tournament was played partly in [[The Hague]], and partly in [[Moscow]] and was won by [[Mikhail Botvinnik]].
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  • Following his graduation from med school, Nahshonov moved to Moscow after deciding that [[dentistry]] will not be his core business. The same y ...khstan]] and Uzbekistan. The first two shops are scheduled to be open in [[Moscow]] and [[Saint Petersburg]] during 2013. Nahshonov is the entrepreneur estab
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  • In the 1950’s, 60’s and 70’s The Gurevich system of the Moscow Circus School was created as the basis for the curricula of the Russian Cir
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  • While serving as the charge d'affaires (acting head) of the U.S. embassy in Moscow, he submitted what has become known as the "Long Telegram" <ref name=LT>{{c
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  • || Russian SFSR || [[Moscow]] || 147,386,000 || 51.40% || 141,377,752 || -4% || 8.6 || 17,075,200 || 76
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  • ...before going the board, a reporter and then bureau chief in the Journal's Moscow bureau from 1993-96.<ref name=WSJ>{{citation
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  • ...(as opposed to a market economy). Once central planning as directed from Moscow stopped, the economies of the constituent republics were thrown into turmoi
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  • ...istration]]'s [[charge d'affaires]] (acting head) of the U.S. embassy in [[Moscow]]. Kennan's policy came from what is known as the "Long Telegram",<ref nam
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  • | '''1980''' || [[1980 Summer Olympics|Moscow (URS)]] || 203 || 21 || 5179 (4064 men, 1115 women) || 80 ||
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  • ...math>\sqrt{!~}~</math> was used as logo of the Physics department of the [[Moscow State University]] <ref name="logo">Logo of the Physics Department of the Moscow State University. (In Russian);
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  • ...4 and 1995, she served on the staff of the National Democratic Institute’s Moscow office, where she worked with Russian political activists. From 1995 to 199
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  • While Hirota was talking with Malik, Ambassador Sato had been instructed in Moscow to prepare the way for a Japanese emissary to discuss improvement of Soviet
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  • .... He was one of the founder members of the influential and much-emulated [[Moscow Helsinki Group]]. He organized protests and appeals, and authored a number ...May, 1968, while still formally living in Alexandrov, he was working in [[Moscow]] as a loader, the only job available to him, even though doctors had forbi
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  • * 2018 '''France 4–2 Croatia''' at [[Luzhniki Stadium]], Moscow
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  • ...he original implementation of MOLINK, the "hotline" between Washington and Moscow, which was encrypted with a commercial machine that originally used one-tim | title = Moscow's Still Holding
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  • ...tionary government. Similar Soviet's were founded in other cities, such as Moscow and Odessa. ...e building and arrest other prominent leaders such as [[Leon Trotsky]]. In Moscow however a new general strike was called, barricades were laid down and figh
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  • ...center for helping Communist activities worldwide; it was theoretically in Moscow only because Russia was the first nation to come under Communist control. I The first formal meeting was held in March 1919, in Moscow, "with 51 delegates present: 35 with decisive votes representing 17 countri
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  • *[[Red Square]] in [[Moscow]] was originally used as an outdoor marketplace and later became the stage
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  • ...ess of the people and by the presents many people made them. Speaking at a Moscow press conference, Smith declared that the Russians were "just like us". ...ountain were named in Smith's honour, and a monument to her was built in [[Moscow]]; "Samantha Smith Alley" in [[Artek (camp)|Artek]] [[Young Pioneer camp]]
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  • ...anist [[Anton Rubenstein]]. Tchaikovsky became professor of harmony at the Moscow Conservatory, where he met dramatist [[Aleksandr Nikolayevich Ostrovsk]], w
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  • Anna Smolchenko. Strategy for Space Industry. Moscow Times, 07 July 2006: <i> "Menshikov... He added that the 21 percent product
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  • ...ome territories, many would refuse to join him in the attempted advance on Moscow. Both Kolchak and Denikin would be assisted by the Allied Powers who recent
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  • ...d he was elected a member of the Royal Academies of Paris, Madrid, Berlin, Moscow, and other learned institutions.
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  • ...mbined thrust toward [[Kiev]], and a thrust through the Baltic States to [[Moscow]]. This would be followed by pincers from north and south, then an operatio On 13 June 1941, Moscow Radio broadcast a [[TASS]] report that appeared to be in Stalin's personal
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  • ...orporations--had succeeded fascism as most dangerous agent of imperialism. Moscow's recent break with Beijing meant that it had to compete for influence amon ==Havana and Moscow==
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  • ...tate (U.S.)]], then in Counselor of Embassy and Deputy Chief of Mission in Moscow from 1946 to 1948 under Ambassador and former general [[Walter Bedell Smith
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  • ...outstanding that night. In 1989, Bonham appeared as a special guest at the Moscow Music Peace Festival, performing the song 'Rock and Roll (Led Zeppelin song
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  • ...counterbalances to this view, either questioning the absolute authority of Moscow over other Communist states or noting that cultural, historic, or nationali ...policymakers that all East Asian senior Soviet diplomats were recalled to Moscow for consultations. Unfortunately, it was assumed this was to consult about
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  • * ''The Pāli Language'', T. Y. Elizarenkova and V. N. Toporov, Nauka, Moscow, 1976: [https://vk.com/doc1116419_631732571?hash=5SFcWytLfST3PuG85XNTVbezYF
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  • ...s Communist system--merely to protect flimsy satellite states distant from Moscow. Reagan mustered his political strength in a see-saw battle with Congress, ...litary backing for the anticommunist guerrillas was the main factor behind Moscow's policy reversal in Angola.<ref>{{citation
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  • ====United States boycott (Moscow 1980)====
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  • * 2007–08 '''Manchester United 1–1 Chelsea''' at [[Luzhniki Stadium]], Moscow '''(Manchester United won penalty shoot-out 6–5)'''
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  • ...vestigating ways to end the [[Vietnam War]]. Johnson, in 1966, sent him to Moscow to try to get support in restarting the Geneva conference on Vietnam. <ref
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  • ...rabbi and the local imam—is that they all don’t want a gay rights march in Moscow." In interview with Simon Parker, 2007</blockquote>
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  • ...s as to the validity of the hypothesis. A good example of this sort is the Moscow school of Nostraticists, founded by [[Vladislav Illich-Svitych]] and includ
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  • In 1982, he headed a mission to Moscow, unsuccessfully requesting for Soviet economic assistance.<ref>Karnow, p. 3
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  • ...within a ring; large circuses may have multiple rings, like the six ringed Moscow State Circus. A circus traditionally has its own band. * The Gurevich system of the Moscow Circus School
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  • *[[Moscow Guard dog]] *[[Moscow Watchdog]]
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  • [http://www.defesanet.com.br/space/russia_share.htm Moscow Times July 7, 2006]
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  • ...to Social Macrodynamics: Compact Macromodels of the World System Growth''. Moscow: URSS. ISBN 5-484-00414-4 [http://urss.ru/cgi-bin/db.pl?cp=&lang=en&blang=e
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  • ...n were themselves bitterly divided between the Khalq and Parcham factions. Moscow confronted a quandary. Afghanistan had been neutralised for sixty years, an ...tory". ''Critical Asian Studies'' 2006 38(2): 239–263.</ref> At this point Moscow decided not to send troops but instead stepped up shipments of military equ
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  • ...other Russian movement two weeks later, while negotiations were ongoing in Moscow. "Only concern for national honor and the potential threat to moral prevent
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  • ...erefore, only made provisional recommendations until receiving policy from Moscow. Under this strategy, the ICM regarded all nationalist parties as potential
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  • Subsequently from 1966-68 Lt Cdr V. Narayan Raju was posted to Moscow and Vladivostok in the USSR and returned as the Fleet Electrical Officer on
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  • ...had earned a reputation of using whatever means were expedient to advance Moscow's interests internationally…American officials and the public regarded fo
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  • ...sp;sec, second only to her own world record time of 10.88&nbsp;s. At the [[Moscow]] [[Athletics at the 1980 Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]] Göhr's main oppo
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  • Almost as soon as he came into office, President Nixon sent communications to Moscow, via [[Cyrus Vance]] in April 1969, to get the Soviets to open communicatio
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  • ...tactics worked, resulting in a friendly relationship with both Beijing and Moscow. As part of the détente, both powers reduced or ended their aid to North V
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  • ...ns in Moscow when (Kurmanbek) Bakiyev, the president of Kyrgyzstan, was in Moscow and immediately after he'd received this large package of aid, a $2 billion Quinn-Judge, who was Time magazine's Moscow bureau chief from 1996-2006, further said, <blockquote>The ‘Tulip Revolut
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  • ...n, United Kingdom]], [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]], [[Milan]], [[Moscow]], [[New York (disambiguation)|New York]], [[Paris]], [[Rome]], [[São Pau {{Image|Moscow smog in 2010.jpg|left|185px|Smog in Moscow in 2010}}
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  • ...); Previously reported for the Associated Press from Jerusalem, Islamabad, Moscow, and Johannesburg
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  • ...inggis Khan Empire) |year=2006 |publisher=Vostochnaia literatura |location=Moscow |isbn=5-02-018521-3}} {{ru icon}} (summary in English)
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  • ...umb|left|350px|Detail of passive modulator in bugged seal in U.S. Embassy, Moscow For example, in 1952, the Soviets presented the US Moscow embassy, then in Spaso House, with a beautiful Great Seal of the United Sta
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  • ...outlook"'' and that certain chapters ''"might as well have been written in Moscow."''<ref name=JournalOfAsianStudies1957-11-01/>
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  • | date = September 11, 1987}}</ref>"After American officials told Moscow of the deal, Soviet officials said they opposed the unauthorized transfer o
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  • ...ed to track down the men Goleniewski named as having worked with Müller in Moscow, but were unable to confirm his story, which was in any case no more than h
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  • | work = [[Moscow Times]]
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  • |[[Moscow]] |[[Moscow Monorail]]
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  • * Moscow Warren. ''Politics in the Empire State.'' 1948.
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  • ...ered in an era of friendship that was still unfolding three decades later. Moscow rushed to catch favor, and Nixon's summit meetings with Brezhnev produced m ...set his timetable by the rate at which he could obtain tacit approval from Moscow, Beijing, and Saigon itself. Eventually his policy worked: Saigon did take
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  • ...with the West. West Germany absorbed East Germany, and sent large sums to Moscow to stabilize [[Mikhail Gorbachev]]'s regime. Bush gave moral support (but n ...g to war. Bush's nuanced diplomacy with Gorbachev in 1989 and 1990 led to Moscow's indispensable support for his Gulf War actions. Having gained the suppor
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  • ...ggressive exercising in seas proximate to the USSR; it explicitly targeted Moscow's strategic missile submarines with the aim of pressuring the Kremlin durin ...an and Gorbachev: How the Cold War Ended.'' (2004) by the US ambassador to Moscow [http://www.amazon.com/Reagan-Gorbachev-How-Cold-Ended/dp/0679463232/ref=sr
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  • * Roberts, Geoffrey. "Moscow and the Marshall Plan: Politics, Ideology and the Onset of Cold War, 1947,"
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  • ...utions, Oxford University as Harmsworth Professor of American History, and Moscow State University as Fulbright Professor. In 2007, the alumni of Columbia Co
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  • ...Tupolev]] [[Tu-144S]] went into service, flying mail and freight between [[Moscow]] and [[Almaty|Alma-Ata]] in preparation for passenger services, which comm
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  • ...ry of the former Palm Beach deputy sheriff John Mark Dougan who ends up in Moscow with some of Epstein’s tapes.
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  • ...in 1787; he was appointed an honorary member of the Cesarian University of Moscow in 1805, and first president of the Medico-Chirurgical society of Edinburgh
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  • ...ar term. Maskhadov sought to maintain Chechen sovereignty while pressing [[Moscow]] to help rebuild the republic, whose formal economy and infrastructure wer ...siege claims"], [[BBC News]], 24 December 2002</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Moscow hostage relatives await news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/2364873.
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  • In 1945-47, London repeatedly warned Washington that Moscow was no longer a friendly bear but a dangerous adversary. Former Prime Minis To the extent that Communism drove Moscow's policies, coexistence was impossible. Some commentators<ref>Georgi Kornie
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  • ...idge; was made honorary member of the [[Imperial Society of Naturalists of Moscow]], the [[Royal Irish Academy]] and the [[American Philosophical Society]];
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  • ...At an early FCP meeting, he spoke on [[French Indochina]] before going to Moscow in 1923. <ref name=HCM-CM>{{citation ...the latter, he may have come to the attention of one of the attendees from Moscow, Dmitri Manuilsky. Manuilsky, not a favorite of [[Josef Stalin]], was a Co
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  • ...fall of the Czars allowed the exiled Bolsheviks to return to Petrograd and Moscow, including Stalin and Lenin. The Bolsheviks rapidly restored their central ...big city factories to run the collective farms, guaranteeing support for [[Moscow]]'s policies; killing the Kulaks and seizing their lands, thus removing a c
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  • ...srael on civil liberties during times of crisis. In 1990 he was invited to Moscow to lecture on human rights, and the following year was selected as a Father
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  • ...the Study of World Politics. She did her undergraduate work in history at Moscow State University. ...nior research fellow of the Institute for the Study of the USA and Canada (Moscow), Dr. Zubok has written numerous articles on international relations and tw
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  • ...became immortalized in Ukrainian national sentiment. In the Communist era Moscow bolstered his status. The exploits of Khmelnitsky and the Cossacks became Moscow encouraged a national renaissance in literature and the arts, under the aeg
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  • ...evens for his series of 43 articles written over a three-year residence in Moscow entitled, "This Is Russia Uncensored."
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  • ...]], recognizing the value of his services, sent him on one more mission to Moscow.
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  • Born in Kiev, Ukraine, he attended private schools in Kiev and Moscow until the Russian Revolution of 1917|Russian Revolution broke out in 1917.
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  • ...of Poland to admit Soviet troops to its soil in the event of war. Further, Moscow asked for a free hand with all border states as the price of a three-power
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  • ...ek Communists, believing that they had the upper hand, sought support from Moscow and Belgrade. The Soviets, however, were not particularly interested in Gre
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  • * Moscow, Warren. ''The Last of the Big-Time Bosses: The Life and Times of Carmine d
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  • ...intelligence had assumed are contradicted by the new historical evidence. Moscow began the SS-9 and SS-11 programs several years later than has previously b
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  • ...ve been less because the Soviet Union wanted to help Iran, and more due to Moscow's irritation with Saddam, who had refused the Soviets more access to Iraqi ...East. Caught in a financial crisis, Baghdad needed the low-interest loans Moscow extended for this equipment.<ref name=Metz1988-SU>{{citation
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  • ...BolshoiArtists_1902_CuiIP_273_600.jpg|thumb|300px|Cui among artists of the Moscow [[Bolshoi Theatre]], 1902]]--> ...of ''[[Prisoner of the Caucasus (opera)|Prisoner of the Caucasus]]''. In [[Moscow]], Mariya Kerzina, with her husband Arkadiy Kerzin, formed in 1896 the Circ
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  • ...ike from the USSR. Its armed forces are now almost ccmpletely dependent on Moscow for spare parts, replacements, training, and ammunition. There are 1,200-1,
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  • Originally deployed to protect Soviet areas other than Moscow, which had a special system (NATO designation SA-1), the S-75 is a transpor
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  • ...h would magnify the prestige and power of China. Unlike Beijing and Hanoi, Moscow is concerned with minimizing damage to East-West relations. In this situati ...e in the world, as, for example, in Berlin. We do not think, however, that Moscow would confront us with a major challenge...We believe that the US decisions
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  • | date = September 11, 1987}}</ref>"After American officials told Moscow of the deal, Soviet officials said they opposed the unauthorized transfer o ...with capitalist Third World states has been the Middle East/Persian Gulf. Moscow has...moved closer to Saudi Arabia and Iran..."<ref name=Fukuyama1989-pvi /
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  • ...ий Дмитриевич Шостакович, 25 September 1906 St. Petersburg – 9 August 1975 Moscow) has been widely celebrated as one of the greatest composers of the twentie ....”<ref>Shostakovich, Dmitri. ''Shostakovich About Himself and His Times'' (Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1980), p. 11); Wilson, p. 10; Roseberry, Eric. ''Shos
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  • ...tactics worked, resulting in a friendly relationship with both Beijing and Moscow. As part of the détente, both powers reduced or ended their aid to North V
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  • * Braithwaite, Rodric. ''Moscow 1941: A City and Its People at War'' (2006)
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  • ...anistan, President Carter agrees détente has failed; calls for boycott of Moscow Olympics in 1980 and increase in military spending; sense of "malaise" or w ...ire; fall of [[Berlin Wall]]; all East European satellites break away from Moscow
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  • ...the rest would soon be worked to death. But the German defeat in front of Moscow in November-December led to a sharp change of emphasis. Euphoria was replac ...ing. On 5 December the Soviet Army began its counter-offensive in front of Moscow, ending the dream of a rapid conquest of the Soviet Union. On 7 December th
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  • ...NOVITCH MENDELEYEV was a boy who came out of Siberia, traveled westward to Moscow and St. Petersburg to become one of Russia's greatest scientists. It was he ...,<ref>Latitude: 58°&nbsp;12'; Longitude: 68°&nbsp;15'.</ref> southeast of Moscow (2385 km 1482 mi, by train), south of the confluence of two rivers, the Irt
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  • ...a in June 1941. De Gaulle's policy became one of friendship directly with Moscow.</ref> By early 1942, the "Fighting French" movement, as it was now called,
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  • ...Y. Syroechkovskii. (1990). Reserves of Central Asia and Kazakhstan. Mysl’, Moscow, USSR.</ref>
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  • ...olov, B.S., (1997). ''Essays on the Establishment of the Vendian System.'' Moscow, KMK Scientific Press, 153 p. (in Russian). Cited in Andrew H. Knoll et al
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  • ...tle = The Greatest Battle: Stalin, Hitler, and the Desperate Struggle for Moscow That Changed the Course of World War II
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  • # {{note|keller2001}} Keller, S. (2001) ''To Moscow, Not Mecca: The Soviet Campaign Against Islam in Central Asia, 1917-1941''
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  • ...ressive exercising in seas proximate to the USSR, also explicitly targeted Moscow's strategic missile submarines with the aim of pressuring the Kremlin durin
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  • ..., having leftover Japanese weapons, and second-hand equipment sold them by Moscow. Frustrated that internal subversion had not toppled the anticommunist gove ...s had only 100,000 soldiers (65,000 in combat roles) and little equipment. Moscow's military experts figured that the North had a 2:1 advantage over the Sout
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  • ...ssian allies and invaded the Soviet Union, but was stopped at the gates of Moscow. Hitler had a loose pact with Japan, and was unaware of plans for the Pearl ...ssians were poorly prepared and suffered huge losses, being pushed back to Moscow by December before holding the line. Hitler imagined that the Soviet Union
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  • ...ress that had been strongly anti-American,...to approximating the official Moscow position."<ref name=Karnow>{{citation ...Assistant secretary of state [[Dean Rusk]], however, saw Ho as captured by Moscow.<ref>Karnow, pp. 177-180</ref>
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  • ...rds. The notion is similar to that of “intermediate-level concepts” in the Moscow School of Semantics, but with the additional constraint that semantic molec
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  • ...gs of the Tenth World Congress of the International Economic Association, Moscow, Volume 5. Economic Growth and Capital
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  • ...men to Napoleon's armies, including about 90,000 who marched with him to Moscow. The Russians strongly opposed any move toward an independent Poland and t Moscow
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  • ...first experimental transmissions of electronic television took place in [[Moscow]] on March 9, 1937, using equipment manufactured and installed by [[RCA]].
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  • In 1924 while Larkin was in Moscow, his brother Peter founded the [[Workers Union of Ireland]]. It was alleged
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  • ...e Russian throne for himself. Two years later the Poles were driven out of Moscow and Poland lost an opportunity for a Polish-Russian union. There were two k ...n. The price was service in Napoleon's wars; 96,000 marched behind him to Moscow in 1812; 28,000 returned.<ref>''Cambridge History'' vol 2 p 233.</ref>
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  • SSM headquarters is in Moscow, with regional monitoring centers in Murmansk and Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy
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  • ...e communists]] and engaged Russian Soviet advisers and aid, Chiang went to Moscow for a year to study Soviet military methods and political institutions.
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  • * 1979 ''[[A Single Man In Moscow]]'' US "Unkown"
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  • Back goes the go-between to Moscow's envoy, who expands: "We know they know we know they know." To which the A
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  • ...essed for talks with Washington and welcomed the neutrality agreement with Moscow in April 1941 as a means of avoiding a recurrence of dangerous border clash
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  • ...ssians were poorly prepared and suffered huge losses, being pushed back to Moscow by December before holding the line. Hitler imagined that the Soviet Union ...aches to Moscow and Kiev were both in reach. From the military standpoint, Moscow, the capital, was the [[centers of gravity (military)|center of gravity]] o
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  • ...v NL. 1998. Amphibiand and Reptiles. Encyclopedia of Nature of Russia. ABF Moscow (in Russian). 574 pp.
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  • ...sistance]] and this was exploited politically. They were under orders from Moscow not to jeopardize the war time alliance and the opposition of the popular [
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  • ..., gave no indication that the Vietnamese Communist Party was controlled by Moscow.<ref name=NSAVN-Prelude />
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  • ...This traffic immediately triggered more suspicion of Ho's relationship to Moscow, but it turned out to be one in a series of messages to world leaders. <ref
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  • ...counterbalances to this view, either questioning the absolute authority of Moscow over other Communist states or noting that cultural, historic, or nationali ...Summary of 26 June reported that the Agency agreed with the US Embassy in Moscow that the North Korean offensive was a “... clear-cut Soviet challenge to
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  • In Leningrad and Moscow, Mendelsohn show the work of the Russian avant-garde but he was also intere
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  • ...[[James Devaney]], a Catholic of moderate views. The delegation visited [[Moscow]] and [[Leningrad]], and Clark also visited [[Prague]] on his way home. Whi ...thers, had been given a mass-produced bronze medallion when he had visited Moscow in 1970, to speak at a conference organised to mark the centenary of [[Leni
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  • ...an and Gorbachev: How the Cold War Ended.'' (2004) by the US ambassador to Moscow
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  • | CSM on display at [[Academy of Science Museum]], [[Moscow]], [[Russia]]
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  • ...rapid German advances in the early months of the war reaching the city of Moscow, the bulk of Soviet industry and agriculture was either destroyed or in Ger
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  • ...he other extreme, the secure conference and work area in the US Embassy in Moscow, where the new building was full of electronic bugs, had extra security mea
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  • * Matlock, Jack F. ''Autopsy of an Empire'' (1995) by US ambassador to Moscow
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  • ...ttasa&#7749;gaha<ref>Elizarenkova & Toporov, ''The Pali Language'', Nauka, Moscow, 1976, page 40</ref>).
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  • ...ere the Ambassador in [[Rome]] [[Ulrich von Hassell]], the Ambassador in [[Moscow]] [[Friedrich Werner von der Schulenburg|Friedrich Graf von der Schulenburg ...f the Soviet Union through 1941 and 1942 – even after the setback before [[Moscow]] in December 1941 that brought about the dismissal of both Brauchitsch and
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  • ...und zero|Designated Ground Zero (DGZ) points. For example, in an attack on Moscow, the Kremlin and the Special Purpose Command headquarters of the Russian A
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  • ...in 1990. There are three churches in the Ukraine: the 'Church of Ukraine (Moscow Patriarchate)' is in communion with the Orthodox Church); the 'Church of Uk
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  • ...nion|General Secretary]] [[Joseph Stalin]] via the British ambassador to [[Moscow]], [[Stafford Cripps]], but to no avail as Stalin did not trust Churchill. ...cial envoy [[Averell Harriman]].<ref>Jenkins 2001, p. 698.</ref> He was in Moscow 12&ndash;16 August and had four lengthy meetings with Stalin. Although they
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  • ...rendered obsolete by the discovery of the complete Goebbels Diaries in the Moscow archives in 1992. Since then, the only previous full biography in English h ...s life.<ref>In 1992, the missing sections of the diaries were found in the Moscow archives by Dr [[Elke Fröhlich]]. A multi-volume edition of the diaries ha
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  • ...emocratic and Communist governments and concluded that until the regime in Moscow changed only American and Allied strength could curb the Soviets. Following
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  • ...e German armies had suffered a major setback on the eastern front before [[Moscow]]. In January came the [[Wannsee Conference]] at which plans were made to e
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  • ...create united opposition to fascist aggression that might eventually bring Moscow and the West into a closer alliance. Furthermore, the deployment of the bri
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  • ...tement issued by the Conference of Communist Parties of Socialist Parties (Moscow, November 1957) might be needed.
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  • Stalin told Harry Hopkins, in Moscow on the 29th, that the Soviets would be ready to invade Manchuria on or abou
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  • ...ed on a series of eight games, four to be played across Canada and four in Moscow. For Canadians, the Summit Series was intended to be a celebration of their
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  • After Hussein's 1972 trip to Moscow, the CIA colluded with Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi of Iran to finance and ar
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  • In August 1984, Palin transferred to the [[University of Idaho]] in [[Moscow, Idaho]]. After two semesters at [[University of Idaho|UI]], Palin returned
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  • ...he work of Paul Otlet for documentation and international organisation''. Moscow: International Federation for Documentation. (FID 520) Available https://ar
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  • ...ead, mostly children, and in 2002, Chechen commandos attacked a theater in Moscow taking 700 civilians hostage. But not all Chechen insurgents are terrorists
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  • ...ead, mostly children, and in 2002, Chechen commandos attacked a theater in Moscow taking 700 civilians hostage. But not all Chechen insurgents are terrorists
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  • ...'social fascists'. Thorez's change of opinion may owe to directions from [[Moscow]], where Stalin ordered a new policy among international communist groups t
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  • ...foment revolution among urban workers. It was controlled by [[Stalin]] in Moscow through the Comintern. In 1927, however, a bloody anti-Communist coup by t
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  • ...ce de la quantité de matière et son application à un problème biologique. Moscow University Bull Math 1: 1–25.
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  • ...include Suttas;<ref>Elizarenkova & Toporov, ''The Pali Language'', Nauka, Moscow, 1976, page 40</ref> A manuscript in the Colombo Museum, catalogued at ''Jo
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  • ...air ministry and foreign ministry, not to mention the American Embassy in Moscow.
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  • ...rces, still loyal to his original agency, Koecher was ordered to report to Moscow by Oleg Kalugin, longtime '''legal resident''' of the USSR in the US. Kalug
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  • ...ovided by two Marxist parties, the Communist Party, which was aligned with Moscow and the Lanka Sama Samaja ('''LSSP'''), founded in 1935, which was controll
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  • ...affecting them. Briefly, the intelligence community forecasts that "Unless Moscow significantly increases funding for its strategic forces, the Russian arsen
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  • Nixon also directed [[Cyrus Vance]] to go to Moscow in March, to encourage the Soviets to put pressure on the North Vietnamese
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  • ...good chance that a few African states will collaborate closely with either Moscow or Beijing, and become, at least temporarily, highly unfriendly to the West
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  • ...hich killed 200 Australians and Britons; and a Chechen hostage incident in Moscow.<ref name=BBC2002-11-12>{{citation
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  • ...ng with increasing frequency in Russian cities, such as St. Petersburg and Moscow, and elsewhere in the FSU, such as in T'bilisi, owing to deteriorating wate
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  • ...in, Lev M.; Sagdeev, Roal'd. Z.| work=Institut Kosmicheskikh Issledovanii, Moscow|url=http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1988Sci...242..547M|accessdate=2006-07-23
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  • ...During this period Brecht also travelled frequently to Copenhagen, Paris, Moscow, New York and London for various projects and collaborations.
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  • ...ter arriving in [[Saint Petersburg|Leningrad]] from Poland, he traveled to Moscow where he met [[Premier of the Soviet Union|Premier]] [[Alexei Kosygin]]. He
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  • ...t the Soviets could not match. When [[Mikhail Gorbachev]] came to power in Moscow, many conservative Republicans were dubious of the growing friendship betwe
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  • ...oler, wetter summers) than areas on similar latitudes, for example Oslo or Moscow. Temperatures are generally lower than in the rest of the UK, with the cold
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  • ...] in Washington D.C., the ''[[Bundestag]]'' in Berlin, the ''[[Duma]]'' in Moscow and the [[National Assembly of France|''Assemblée nationale'']] in Paris a
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  • ...cates, it was given responsibility by the [[Communist International]] in [[Moscow]] for the whole of French Indochina. During the 1930s it recruited a handfu
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