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  • ...nly Kazakhstan, but also other countries, like Russia, Ukraine, the Baltic States and others. From 2017, the first in the CIS “Aikune” social franchise b
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  • ...nly Kazakhstan, but also other countries, like Russia, Ukraine, the Baltic States and others. From 2017, the first in the CIS “Aikune” social franchise b
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  • ...Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions, integration in the post-Soviet space and reformation of the global financial system. ...he hall organized gallery of gifts to President Nazarbayev by the heads of states and delegations from different countries is presented.
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  • ...andi Times]], a publication which has reported extensively on the [[United States Department of Justice]] investigation into allegations that president [[Naz
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  • | location =[[Harvard University]], [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]], United States
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  • ...post-[[Soviet Union|Soviet]] nations of the [[Commonwealth of Independent States]]. The dombra is played by Erzhan Alimbetov in the [[Ulytau]] band.
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  • ...rzhan Isayev, Dinara Sultan, ''Group of 101'', and many other stars of the post-soviet union area. ...ued winning various charts throughout the CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States).
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  • ...ong Contest]] – An international song contest for both [[Post-Soviet states]] and members of the [[Shanghai Cooperation Organisation]].
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  • ...rst=Cengiz |title=Modernity, Nationalism, Resistance: Identity Politics in Post-Soviet Kazakhstan |journal=[[Central Asian Survey]] |year= 2002 |pages=385–402 | ..., and discussed strengthening the strategic partnership between the United States and Kazakhstan. They pledged to intensify bilateral co-operation to promote
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  • ...uired worldwide distribution rights (excluding [[Russia]] and the [[Baltic states]]).<ref>[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb1437/is_200501/ai_n1840022
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  • ...lm date|df=yes|2007|09|20|Russia|2008|06|06|United Kingdom and<br />United States|2008|06|19|Australia}} ...}), also known as '''''Mongol: The Rise of Genghis Khan''''' in the United States and '''''Mongol: The Rise to Power of Genghis Khan''''' in the United Kingd
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  • ...Totems is the first solo exhibition Almagul Menlibayeve held in the United States, and the title of the solo exhibition is one of her recent works in 2008 wi ...vant-garde school of Futurism, which I combine with a nomadic aesthetic of post-Soviet, contemporary Kazakhstan – something that I have been exploring in recent
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  • === Fighting in the United States === ...mark the first time Golovkin would fight in the [[West Coast of the United States|West Coast]]. Golovkin spoke to ESPN about the announcement, "I'm very exci
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  • ...games/gamessport.htm?g=24&sp=MOD "1996 Summer Olympics – Atlanta, United States – Modern Pentathlon"] ''databaseOlympics.com'' (Retrieved on April 15, 20
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  • [[Category:Russian expatriates in the United States]]
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  • ...Two goals and one assist came in the gold medal game against the [[United States]], after which Dawes was named as Canada's player of the game. He registere
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  • ...g in Post-Soviet Kazakhstan", ''in'' ''The Transformation of Central Asia: States and Societies from Soviet Rule to Independence'' (Cornell University Press,
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  • ...consumed throughout [[Russian cuisine|Russia]] and other [[Soviet cuisine|post-Soviet countries]], where the dish spread from the Central Asian republics.<ref na ...drew Coe|title=Chop Suey: A Cultural History of Chinese Food in the United States|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7Xqp1BplsSsC&pg=PA89&dq=mantou+manti+
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  • DMOZ was founded in the United States as '''Gnuhoo''' by [[Rich Skrenta]] and [[Bob Truel]] in 1998 while they we In the article "Editor Removal Explained", DMOZ meta editor Arlarson states that "a great deal of confusion about the removal of editors from DMOZ resu
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  • ...e international students from more than 25 countries, including the United States, Spain, [[South Korea]], India, China, [[Kyrgyzstan]] and [[Uzbekistan]].<r ...nager of [[NOKIA]] Corporation for the South [[Commonwealth of Independent States|CIS]].
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  • * [[Kanat Saudabayev]], Ambassador to the United States<ref>{{cite web
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  • ;Awards of states of the Russian Federation
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  • | networth = {{increase}}[[United States dollar|US$]]2.1 billion (2015)
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  • He served as Kazakhstan's [[ambassador]] to the [[United States]] from December 2000 until the [[Kazakhstan political shakeup of 2007|polit ...s/ambassador.html Kanat B. Saudabayev] Embassy of Kazakhstan to the United States and Canada</ref><ref name=SAUD>[http://www.interfax.ru/e/B/0/28.html?id_iss
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  • Tazhin met with [[United States Senator]] [[Richard Lugar]] in [[Astana]] on 7 February 2006 to discuss bio
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  • ...nd [[Frank Spotnitz]], directed by [[Kim Manners]] and aired in the United States on March 1, 1998 on the [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] network. The episo ...ith the [[Colonist (The X-Files)#Black oil|black oil]]. Back in the United States, Werber introduces Mulder to the wheelchair-bound Cassandra, who considers
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  • ...on special agents Gabriel Logan and Lian Xing who are tasked by the United States government to apprehend an international terrorist from Germany. [[Category:Video games developed in the United States]]
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  • ...orov's execution, but collapses from the virus. Gabe takes her back to the States, while Gregorov promises to handle Shi-Hao. [[Category:Video games developed in the United States]]
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  • ...the Engineers, a group of terrorists which is trying to coerce the United States into recalling all of its troops stationed abroad. ''Blacklist''{{'s}} game ...the titular Blacklist, which will continue until the U.S. recalls [[United States military deployments|its troops deployed abroad]].
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  • ...the game, the player can choose from three different factions: the United States, China and the [[Global Liberation Army]] (GLA). ...ose goal is the elimination of the military forces of China and the United States.
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  • ''The World Is Not Enough'' premiered on 19 November 1999 in the United States and on 26 November 1999 in the United Kingdom. Its World Premiere was 8 Nov ...orldwide gross was $361 million worldwide, with $126 million in the United States alone.<ref name="boxoffice">{{cite web| url=http://www.boxofficemojo.com/mo
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  • ...Film Festival|Traverse City]]|2006|11|02|United Kingdom|2006|11|03|United States}} * United States<ref>{{cite web|title=Borat Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit G
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  • ...Arlington Heights, Illinois|Arlington Heights]], [[Illinois|IL]], [[United States|USA]] '''Thomas Joseph Preissing''' (born December 3, 1978) is an [[United States|American]] former professional [[ice hockey]] player who played six seasons
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  • '''Ryan Patrick McDonagh''' (born June 13, 1989) is an [[United States|American]] professional [[ice hockey]] [[Defenceman|defenseman]] currently ...ernationally for the [[United States men's national ice hockey team|United States]] and was a member of the [[Ice hockey at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Men'
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  • ...ammer and sickle remains commonplace in [[Russia]] and other [[Post-Soviet states|former union republics]], but its display is prohibited in some other forme ===Post-Soviet states===
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  • ...the fuselage.}}</ref> for the national [[Military aircraft insignia#United States|insignia for U.S. aircraft]] during the [[Pancho Villa Expedition]] on the ...the red star spread to communism in East Asia, it was adapted: while some states kept the star as it was, some used a yellow star, particularly on a red fie
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  • ...states of the Soviet republics are also shown. As can be seen, most Asian post-Soviet republics use arms based on or reminiscent of the Soviet-era emblems. Most ==Other emblems of the post-Soviet territories==
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  • ...mentators have signaled that Israel's relations with the [[Central Asia]]n states, including Kazakhstan, are part of the country's involvement in "[[The Grea
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  • ...afa’s life, he entertained the possibility of creating a union of Muslim states of Germany. To achieve this goal, it would be necessary to organize Muslim
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  • ...rope-Middle-East/Russia.aspx | title = ELCA Companions in Russia and Other States | accessdate = 2011-12-17 | work = Global Mission | publisher = Evangelical ...anism had established itself in the [[State of the Teutonic Order|Teutonic states]] of the [[Baltics]] and [[Ingria]] in the early years of the [[Protestant
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  • Today's [[Kazakhstan]] is a modern culture, thriving in the post-Soviet era. The traditional Kazakh lifestyle has blended with influences from West ...States Commission on International Religious Freedom]]|publisher=[[United States Department of State]]|date=2009-10-26|accessdate=2010-06-03}}</ref> The maj
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  • ...rs for every 218 million hectares (2,180,000 km2) as opposed to the United States, which possessed 35 million tons of fertilizer for every 118 million hectar
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  • ...by setting up restrictions to the flow of credit between Russia and other states. The final collapse of the ruble zone began when Russia pulled out with the {{Currencies of post-Soviet states}}
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  • </ref> due to the geopolitical climate involving Iran, however, the United States does not favor this route.
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  • ....com/news/world/20061221-9999-1n21kazak.html U.S. envoy touts Kazakhstan's post-Soviet advances] SignOnSanDiego</ref><ref name=THREATS>[http://uyghuramerican.org/ ...e considered as terrorist in the [[Russia|Russian Federation]], the United States, [[Turkey]], Uzbekistan, and [[Pakistan]]."<ref name=HT>[http://www.rferl.o
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  • ...eves in law are drawn from many nationalities from a number of post-Soviet states.<ref name="Schwirtz">{{cite news | url=https://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/29/w ...to assist the warden/correction officers in any way, as the thieves' code states: "Your own prison you shall not make." For example, if an inmate walks past
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  • ...bekistan]], [[Krasnodar]], [[Sochi]], and other parts of the [[Post-Soviet states|former Soviet Union]].<ref>Schreck, Carl. [http://www.thenational.ae/news/w
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  • ...the Kazakh government after recent democratic revolutions in former Soviet states including [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], [[Ukraine]] and [[Kyrgyzstan]]. Ef
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  • ...y is funded not indigenously, but rather through a portion of the [[United States dollar|US$]]95 million in official development assistance provided by [[Min ...ess Japanese Test was not offered in Kazakhstan or any other [[Post-Soviet states|former Soviet Union]] member state {{As of|2006|lc=on}}.<ref name="JETROSta
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