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  • ...ue there, but adding or changing features requires better coordination and communication.",,"Unfortunately, the main barriers that prevent my personal participation ...I help with documentation, I contribute to extensions",There are a lot of communication channels
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  • [[Category:Communication towers]]
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  • ...claimed to be able to use a large amount of meaningful [[human]] [[Speech communication|speech]]. Living in a zoo in [[Kazakhstan]] in the [[Soviet Union]], Batyr
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  • ...he docking head, lifting and installation of the rocket on the launch pad, communication connection and testing of all systems. 23 October missile was filled with t
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  • ...spy and weather satellites, and making a soft-landing on the Moon. A radio communication center needed to be built in the [[Crimea]], near [[Simferopol]] and near [
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  • ...med at [[Stalingrad Front|Stalingrad front]] commander of a [[platoon]] of communication in a [[Mortar (weapon)|mortar]] [[regiment]].
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  • In 2007 Katelco was listed among top 10 Kazakhstan communication operators by the [[Russia]]n telecom business magazine ''[[InformCourier-Sv
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  • ...web|title=Zhas Alash|url=http://ortcom.kz/en/catalog/view/263|work=Central Communication Service|accessdate=22 January 2014}}</ref> It is a nationalist{{Citation ne
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  • ...s Kazakh. The Russian language has the status of a language of interethnic communication. Monetary unit - tenge.
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  • ...r broadcasting of the channel, constantly updated information, interactive communication. 3000 unique visitors and 15000 viewings of a site every day.
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  • ...], though [[Russian language|Russian]] is still commonly used for everyday communication.
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  • ...language, and is used routinely in business, government, and inter-ethnic communication, although Kazakh is slowly replacing it.<ref name="inform.kz">[http://www.i
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  • ...Los Angeles|accessdate=2012-03-10}}</ref>) and George Lellis (professor of communication at [[Coker College]]<ref>{{Cite news|url= http://www.coker.edu/directory/gl
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  • ...ken by 85 percent, is recognized as the official language of international communication.<ref>http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/sites/default/files/mapping-digi ...lator in the telecommunications market. The Agency for Informatization and Communication (AIC), a central executive body in the IT field, is authorized to implement
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  • ...the Wikibilim Public Foundation were invited to take part on the [[Digital communication|Digital Communications Kazakhstan]] 2011 Exhibition, where it introduced it * Modernize information and communication systems for Kazakh content.
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  • ...{cite web|url=http://www.dmoz.org/guidelines/communication.html |title=ODP Communication Guidelines |publisher=Dmoz.org |accessdate=2014-06-18}}</ref> Even so, DMOZ
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  • ...bsite]</ref> granted conditional accreditation to KIMEP’s journalism and communication programs, with full program accreditation a possibility following a one-yea
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  • ...l=http://www.rad.net.nz/index.php?id=843 |title=Air Force One as Political Communication}}
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  • ...mmentary? Responding to Borat on YouTube'], PLATFORM: Journal of Media and Communication (November): 24–40. Retrieved on 3 June 2012.</ref>
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  • ...of ELCROS | accessdate = 2011-12-17 | work = Member Churches | publisher = Communication Committee of Lutheran Minority Churches in Europe}}</ref> Established in it ...an und Mittelasien: Kurzgeschichte | accessdate = 2011-12-17 | publisher = Communication Committee of Lutheran Minority Churches in Europe | language = German}}</re
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  • * 2002 — Buys 100% stake in "Kartel" (one of two cellular mobile communication providers in Kazakhstan) for $12 million (USD). At the time of take over, c
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  • ...the biggest companies working in the Kazakhstani market of information and communication technologies according to the [[Expert RA]] Kazakhstan agency.<ref name="a" * Group-global communication platform
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  • ...of the Republic of Kazakhstan for Informatization and Communication|title=Communication of 7.II.2012|url=http://www.itu.int/dms_pub/itu-t/oth/02/02/T020200006F0001
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  • intercity by landline, microwave radio relay and satellite communication ([[KazSat]]); number of fixed-line connections is gradually increasing and
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  • ...oped and produced under the contract with the [[Republican Centre of Space Communication]] within the project of creating a republican national telecommunications a
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  • | Transport and Communication Ministry and a winged snow leopard on the bridge over River Ishim, outline
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  • The railway, as the most important means of communication in the area, and the workers on the railway became key activists during the
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  • *M. Tynyshbayev Kazakh Academy of Transport & Communication
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  • #Laboratory of Intercultural Communication and Applied Linguistics
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  • ...s official language. Russian was designated as the language of interethnic communication but not given official status. Over the course of the 1990s, the government ...t because at the time of independence Russian was the de facto language of communication in government and business. Most Kazakhs were already fluent in Russian, wh
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  • ...Multiethnic, Multiracial & Multicultural Society: Enhancing Intercultural Communication, Asia Culture Forum, [[Inha University]]}}
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  • ...often face difficulty integrating into the labour market and with everyday communication due to insufficient command of the [[Russian language]], which remains an i
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  • ...gnificant percentage of the population, and as a language of international communication. While for various reasons residents of these countries might be unwilling
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  • ...n Bar Sauma did succeed in making some important contacts which encouraged communication and trade between the East and West. Aside from King Philip's embassy to t
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  • ...helped with the launch of a Chinese version of the anonymous and ephemeral communication platform [[Kwikdesk]].<ref>{{citation |url=http://www.scmp.com/business/chi
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  • ...report |author= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date=2003 |title=First National Communication of the Kyrgyz Republic under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change
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  • ...economy is based on [[trade]], [[industrial production]], [[transport]], [[communication]] and [[construction]]. The city's industrial production is mainly focused
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  • [[Category:Ministers of Transport and Communication (Kazakhstan)]]
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  • ...ously served as Mayor of [[Astana]] (2006-2008), Minister of Transport and Communication in the [[Government of Kazakhstan]] (2005-2006). [[Category:Ministers of Transport and Communication (Kazakhstan)]]
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  • ...nd vessels of the Maritime Forces of Ukraine were repaired; navigation and communication means, new parachute systems and many others were supplied to the troops.<r ...ere held in September – October 2012. Perspective systems of control and communication C2/C4i were firstly practiced to perfection at these maneuvers. Military de
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  • The city is linked by rail communication with the regional center (terminal station on a branch Esil - Derzhavinsk - ...older city center, so the cost for municipal services would be reduced and communication would be significantly improved.
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  • ...big development was received with a global network the Internet, cellular communication, an IP-telephony.
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  • .../ref><ref>[http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,695816,00.html Communication Breakdown], ''[[Time (magazine)|TIME]]'', 12 September 2004</ref> As an env
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  • ...The artist gets into the theme of microstructures of the world and of the communication with the real world, influences, and also actions of spiritual space.
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  • :: '''Jajyk'''--a formless spirit-mediator, assists with human-divine communication. Vinogradov compares with the Holy Spirit. Altaians distinguished between a
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  • [[Category:Ministers of Transport and Communication (Kazakhstan)]]
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  • ...iversity” in an undisclosed location. Her thesis focuses on [[scientific communication]].<ref name="Bohannon-28-April-2016" /> In December 2016, [[Nature Publishi
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  • ...stry of Transport and Communication (Kazakhstan)|Minister of Transport and Communication]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://mid.gov.kz/en/management/minister-investments- [[Category:Ministers of Transport and Communication (Kazakhstan)]]
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  • ...atedly obstructed movement along the Silk Road. Intercontinental trade and communication became regular, organised, and protected by the 'Great Powers.' Intense [[R ...Shaffer, Lynda Norene. 2007. ''Connections Across Eurasia: Transportation, Communication, and Cultural Exchange on the Silk Roads''. McGraw Hill, New York. ISBN 978
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  • ...stout bills. Storks are mute, but bill-clattering is an important mode of communication at the nest. Their nests can be large and may be reused for many years. Man
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