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  • ...was rolled out from Assembly and testing facility and delivered to the 41-St platform. 21 and 22 October been held under the prelaunch preparation of th
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  • ...es of the Moon: Our Story of the Cold War Space Race |year=2006 |publisher=St. Martin's Griffin|isbn=0-312-30866-3 }}
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  • ..., <small>[[Transliteration|tr.]]</small> ''Qazaqstan'', {{IPA-all|qɑzɑqˈstɑn|IPA|Kk-kazakhstan.ogg}}; {{lang-ru|Казахстан}}, <small>[[Romani ...tion Department (Переселенческое Управление) in [[St. Petersburg]] oversaw and encouraged the migration to expand Russian influe
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  • As the sixth seed he lost in the first round of the [[2009 St. Petersburg Open]] to qualifier and eventual champion [[Sergiy Stakhovsky]]
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  • ...lanta Thrashers]]. He registered his first point, an assist, on a [[Martin St. Louis]] goal. His first NHL goal was then scored on 5 December against [[D ...off games played for the Lightning. He surpassed former teammates [[Martin St. Louis]] and Vincent Lecavalier, who were tied for the most playoffs games
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  • ...Hockey League|BCHL]] and currently plays at [[Lindenwood University]] in [[St. Charles, Missouri]].<ref name="evpage"/> He attended [[Riverside Secondary
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  • |publisher=The St. Petersburg Times ...com/2010/07/23/business/global/23chevron.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=Tengiz%20field&st=cse] </ref>
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  • ...], to Olga Gostasvits and Bernard Royal-Ivankov, and lived on 21 Pirosmani st, in the capital of Tbilisi.. He grew up in [[Moscow]]. Ivankov was an amate
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  • * Madonna and her Child ([[St Mary]] and the infant [[Jesus Christ]]) indicates a criminal lifestyle from ...Lithuanian Jew]]ish ''vor'', who rules a [[black market]] empire in 1920 [[St. Petersburg]].
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  • ...Grodno]], and [[Podolia]]). Some 2,000 resided in [[St. Petersburg, Russia|St. Petersburg]].
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  • ...witnessed a naval battle in the [[Bay of Sorrento]] on [[John the Baptist|St. John's Day]], June 24, 1287, during the conflict of the [[Sicilian Vespers ...negotiations with the [[cardinal (Catholicism)|cardinals]], and visited [[St. Peter's Basilica]].
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  • wir drangen in ihre Städte ein (eroberten sie),<br> ...CAL VIOLE NCE AND TERRORISM RESEARCH S. RAJARATNAM SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL ST UDIES NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY}}</ref>
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  • ...ley K. (2004). ''Under the Loving Care of the Fatherly Leader'', New York: St. Martin's Press. ISBN 0-312-32221-6.</ref> ...orean Kim Having Trouble Using Limbs|url=http://theseoultimes.com/ST/?url=/ST/db/read.php?idx=7245|newspaper=The Seoul Times|accessdate=19 December 2011}
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  • *[[Order of St. George]] (twice) ...the [[Mikhailovsky Artillery Academy|Mikhailovsky Artillery School]] in [[St. Petersburg]] in 1889. In August 1892 he was assigned as a lieutenant to th
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  • ...tural Exchange from Antiquity to the Fifteenth Century|year=1999|publisher=St Martin's Press|location=New York|page=37}}</ref> As the number of members w ...tural Exchange from Antiquity to the Fifteenth Century|year=1999|publisher=St Martin's Press|location=New York|page=38}}</ref>
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  • ...http://www.sptimes.ru/index.php?action_id=2&story_id=19803 | work = [[The St. Petersburg Times]]| accessdate = 11 April 2010 | date = 19 December 2006 }
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  • ...ardens including, Barnaul, Ivanovo, Irkutsk, Kirov, Moscow, Rostov-on-Don, St. Petersburg, Stavropol, Tomsk, Omsk, Novosibirsk and Chita.<ref name=onego>
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  • ...f name=hort/> It is hardy in parts of Russia. It has been grown in Moscow, St Petersburg and [[Chita Oblast|Chita]].<ref name=onego>{{cite web |title=Sub
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  • It was also published in 'Mém. Acad. Imp. Sci. St.-Pétersbourg Divers Savans' Vol.7 page505 in 1854.<ref name=FloraofUSSR/><
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  • It is known as stäppiris in [[Swedish language|Swedish]].<ref name=grin>{{cite web |title=Ta ...untains near [[Tashkent]].<ref name=ussr/> He then sent the specimens to [[St Petersburg]].<ref name=Lynch/><ref name=hillkeep/><ref name=american/> In
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  • ...the 'Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences St Petersburg' (Bull. Acad. Sci. St. Petersb.) Vol.26 on page530 in 1880 and by [[Charles Henry Wright|C.H. Wri ...aikal Botanical Garden) and [[Saint Petersburg Botanical Garden]]. Only in St. Petersburg, it was found to be not hardy.<ref name=onego/>
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  • ...).<ref name=american/> then by [[Carl Maximowicz|Maxim]] in 'Bull Acad Sci St. Petersb' Vol.26 page534 in 1880 and by [[Boris Fedtschenko]] in 'Kom Fl UR ...Russia, in the botanical gardens of Moscow, [[Stavropol|Stavrapole]], and St. Petersburg. It was only cold resistant in Stavrapole.<ref name=onego/><ref
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  • ...Nalchik]] and Alma-Ata.<ref name=calc/> In the gardens of [[Moscow]] and [[St. Petersburg]], it had unstable results.<ref name=calc/><ref name=exhibition
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  • ...the Russian economy all led Russia to concede and negotiate with China in St Petersburg, and return most of Ili to China.<ref>{{cite book|author=John Ki
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  • ...si i o slavianskikh slovakh, vstrechaiuschikhsia u evreiskikh pisatelei,'' St. Petersburg.</ref> Three years later, however, in 1872, a [[Crimean Karaite
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  • The Arab Georgian martyr [[Abo of Tiflis|St Abo]], who converted to Christianity within the Khazar kingdom around 779-8 ...si i o slavianskikh slovakh, vstrechaiuschikhsia u evreiskikh pisatelei,'' St. Petersburg.</ref> but the theory that Khazar converts formed a major propo
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  • ...], when it was signed Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, the Maldives, Samoa, St. Lucia and Switzerland. At the end of the signature period, 82 countries an
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  • |location = [[St James's]], [[London]] [[Category:St James's]]
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  • ...ed by the Bolsheviks, also called ''Pravda'', which was headquartered in [[St. Petersburg]].{{sfn|Swain|2006|p=27}} The paper's main goal was to promote ...title= The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Politburo |ref= harv | publisher= [[St Martin's Press]] |year= 1992 |isbn= 0312047843}}
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