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  • ...r]] and spacecraft designer during the [[Space Race]] between the [[United States]] and the [[Soviet Union]] in the 1950s and 1960s. He is considered by many ...ementation of his plans for a Soviet manned Moon landing before the United States 1969 mission.
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  • From 1996 till 2008, the power station was owned by [[United States|U.S.]]-based [[AES Corporation]]. By November, 1997, only three units were
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  • ...om 45 countries around the world including Kazakhstan, South Korea, United States, Russia, Canada and many others. The school offers a mastery-learning progr AIS is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.
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  • ...by [[Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools|MSA/CESS]] (Middle States Commissions on Elementary and Secondary Schools) since 2011.<ref>{{Cite web
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  • ...ber 2012}}</ref> Dilman also spent his college sports career in the United States as a member of the [[Drury Panthers]] swimming and diving team under head c
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  • ...r $16 million in Russia, a box office record at that time. In the [[United States]], an adaptation of the film was released by [[Fox Searchlight]].<ref>{{cit ...Lukyanenko's works have been released outside of Russia, mostly in Baltic states, Bulgaria and Poland, countries with traditionally strong ties with Russian
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  • ...final session of the 2006 [[Scripps National Spelling Bee]] in the United States, Allion Salvador, was disqualified on that basis).<ref>[http://www.spelling ...010}}</ref> On 15 March 2010, the [[House of Representatives of the United States]] passed the ''Nowruz Resolution'' (H.Res. 267), by a 384–2 vote,<ref>[ht
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  • ...os/kz.html|title=Kazakhstan|work=[[The World Factbook]]|publisher=[[United States]] [[Central Intelligence Agency]]|accessdate=July 23, 2009}}</ref> Ranked ...or Peace|NATO's Partnership for Peace]], the [[Commonwealth of Independent States]], and the [[Shanghai Cooperation Organization]]. In 2010, Kazakhstan will
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  • ..., and discussed strengthening the strategic partnership between the United States and Kazakhstan. They pledged to intensify bilateral co-operation to promote Kazakhstan is also a member of the [[Commonwealth of Independent States]], the [[Economic Cooperation Organization]] and the [[Shanghai Cooperation
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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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  • He moved to the United States in 1992 and became a U.S. citizen in 2000. He is married to [[Anna Kotchnev On 16 September 2016, he was named the coordinator for the [[United States women's national gymnastics team]], replacing the retiring [[Márta Károly
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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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  • ...ber 2012}}</ref> Kuzmin also spent his college sports career in the United States as a member of the [[Drury Panthers]] swimming and diving team under head c
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  • ...ourse Championships]] in [[Shanghai, China]]. While residing in the United States, Polyakov is a five-time [[Southeastern Conference|SEC]] champion, a double ...0|accessdate=21 May 2013}}</ref> In June 1999, Polyakov came to the United States under the guidance of his mother Galina, concerned about her son's lifetime
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  • ...e=poirk/> After retiring from competition, he began coaching in the United States. He is the coach of [[Luiz Manella]] and [[Isadora Williams]].<ref name=lm1
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  • ...is first ATP World Tour final at the Delray Beach tournament in the United States. Again starting in qualifying, he won seven straight matches (including win |[[Delray Beach]], United States
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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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  • ...formation source for hospitality, 1 February 2001]). Also Judith C. Sutton states that "pasteurized caviar doesn't taste as good or have the consistency of f ...Trade FAQs.]</ref> the [[United States Customs Service]],<ref>"The United States of America Custom Service (US Customs & Border Protection, 2004) defines ca
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  • ...ods for twenty-nine different languages. It was developed by the [[United States Board on Geographic Names]] and by the [[Permanent Committee on Geographica *[[United States Board on Geographic Names|U.S. Board on Geographic Names]] Foreign Names Co
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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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  • |publisher= United States Diplomatic Mission to Kazakhstan
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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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  • ...ke the concept more international, as HRT would only operate in the United States, and renamed it "Black Ops" and incorporated operators from all over the wo
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  • ...[[sleeper agent]]s who are bound to use chemical weapons across the United States. Mason and CIA operative Jason Hudson are the game's main playable characte ...va-6". This weapon is bound to be used by [[sleeper agent]]s in the United States, who are infused with sequences of numbers, once broadcasts are transmitted
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  • ...cial forces]] unit fronted by Captain [[Soap MacTavish]], and the [[United States Army Rangers]] as they hunt Vladimir Makarov, leader of the Russian Ultrana ...lared Zakhaev a [[martyr]], straining diplomatic relations with the United States. One of Zakhaev's lieutenants, Vladimir Makarov, began a campaign of reveng
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  • ...ond of "[[Oral sex|mouth-party]]" and "[[Handjob|hand-party]]". Borat also states that he "very much like Korki Buchek" (who is a fictitious musician) and se However, Kathleen Tracy states in her book ''Sacha Baron Cohen, the Unauthorized Biography: from Cambridge
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  • ...gdiyev|Borat]] in his cross country attempt to learn more about the United States of America. He is married to Lindi; she is dead.<ref>https://www.youtube.co ...tion budget of $18,000,000 the film has grossed $128,501,044 in the United States of America and another $128,848,505 internationally, for a worldwide gross
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  • | country = United States
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  • | released = {{Film date|1997|7|21|[[Century City]]|1997|7|25|United States}} | country = United States
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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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  • ...nded the [[Catholic University of Cameroon]] prior to coming to the United States to play [[college soccer]] at [[Old Dominion University]] in 2006. He was a Nane holds a [[Permanent residence (United States)|U.S. green card]] which qualifies him as a domestic player for MLS roster
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  • | birth_place = [[Evanston, Illinois|Evanston]], [[Illinois|IL]], [[United States|USA]] | ntl_team = United States
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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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  • | [[United States men's national ice hockey team|United States]]
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  • === United States === ...Shah]]. A mounted version of the game has also been played in the [[United States]] in the 1940s. Young men in [[Cleveland]], [[Ohio]] played a game they cal
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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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  • Article 22 of the Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan states that "everyone has the right to a freedom of conscience.” On May 18, 2011
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  • ...eligious groups to meet with a diverse range of counterparts in the United States. Embassy officials maintained an ongoing dialogue with a broad range of gro ...tes, or of the refusal to allow such citizens to be returned to the United States.
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  • ...hostile environment against several minority religions according to United States government reports.<ref>{{cite web In 2005 Kazakhstan government statistics reported to the United States indicated 44 registered "nontraditional" religious groups during the report
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  • ..., the great majority have [[aliyah|emigrated to Israel]] and to the United States, while others have emigrated to Europe or Australia. ...er 1999 in a ceremony attended by Kazakh government officials and [[United States Ambassador]] to Kazakhstan [[Richard Jones (U.S. Ambassador to Israel)|Rich
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  • ...States Commission on International Religious Freedom]]|publisher=[[United States Department of State]]|date=2009-10-26|accessdate=2010-06-03}}</ref> The maj ...Kennedy Center]] in celebration of Kazakhstan Cultural Days in the United States.<ref name=kencen>{{cite web|title=Kazakh American Association presents: Mag
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  • ...als]] who [[Aircraft hijacking|hijacked]] the US [[President of the United States|President]]'s airplane en route from [[Moscow]] in the 1997 action movie [[
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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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  • ...Turkey]], [[Israel]], [[Greece]], Russia, and [[Germany]] and the [[United States]] for purposes of forced labor and sexual exploitation.<ref name=dos>"Kazak
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  • ...as the favored partner in [[Central Asia]] for both Russia and the United States.<ref name=FAVORITE>[http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2006/09/23b8c124-0 ...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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  • ...the Kazakh government after recent democratic revolutions in former Soviet states including [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], [[Ukraine]] and [[Kyrgyzstan]]. Ef
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  • ...азахстане" in [[Russian language|Russian]]'') are small, [[United States|American]]-style libraries located within a local partner organization, usu ...tes|culture]]. Corners also provide access to information about the United States through supervised [[Internet]] access, audio and video recordings of [[Ame
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  • ...ion Sector Development Strategy] Asian Development Bank</ref> The [[United States]] provided 137 [[Peace Corps]] members to "work in education and [[NGO]] de When [[United States Secretary of State]] [[Condoleezza Rice]] visited [[Kazakhstan]] from 12–
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  • ...his activity resulted in the Memorandum of Understanding signed by the two states in November 2000. British Prime Minister [[Tony Blair]] and RK President Nu
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  • * Honourable citizen of [[El Paso]] ([[Texas]], United States){{citation needed|date=January 2011}} ...reat Britain]], Israel, Japan, [[Poland]], [[Romania]], [[Turkey]], United States.
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  • ...s between Western sources regarding the population of Kazakhstan. [[United States]] government sources, including the [[CIA World Fact Book]] and the [[US Ce
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  • ...ns reside in the former [[Soviet Union]], primarily in the now-independent states of [[Central Asia]]. There are also large Korean communities in southern [[ ...g the same as "Koryo-saram") to refer to ethnic Koreans in the post-Soviet states.<ref name=Byong/> However, the [[Sino-Korean vocabulary|Sino-Korean]] morph
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  • ...s (2010)|2010 census]]), about 16 million [[ethnic Russians in post-Soviet states]] (8 M in Ukraine, 4.5 M in Kazakhstan, 1 M in Belarus, 0.6 M Latvia, 0.6 M |region4 = {{flag|United States}}<br /><small>(including Russian Jews and Russian Germans)</small>
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  • ...7039.htm|publisher=Embassy of the People's Republic of China in the United States of America|date=2003-10-24|accessdate=2006-12-15}}</ref> it is believed tha ...and ''[[International Herald Leader]]'' initially reported that the United States worked with Pakistan in a joint counter-terrorism operation, but Major Gene
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  • | publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]] ...ared his detention as unlawful and ordered to set him free in the [[United States]].
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  • ...r Abdulghupur''' is a citizen of [[China]], currently held in the [[United States]] [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp]]s, in [[Cuba]].<ref name=DoDList2> | publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]]
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  • ...refugee best known for the more than seven years he spent in the [[United States]] [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp]]s, in [[Cuba]].<ref name=DoDList2> | publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]]
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  • | publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]] | publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]]
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  • ...of [[China]], who was held in [[extrajudicial detention]] in the [[United States]] [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp]]s, in [[Cuba]].<ref name=DoDList2> | publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]]
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  • ...ur]] refugee unlawfully detained for more than seven years in the [[United States]] [[Guantanamo Bay detainment camp]]s, in [[Cuba]] despite it became clear ...ared his detention as unlawful and ordered to set him free in the [[United States]]. He was sent to [[Palau]] in October 2009.
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  • ...n of [[China]] who was held in [[extrajudicial]] detention in the [[United States]] [[Guantanamo Bay detainment camp]]s, in [[Cuba]].<ref name=DoDList2> | publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]]
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  • ...ontier, [[Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region]] who was held in the [[United States]] [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp]]s, in [[Cuba]].<ref name=DoDList2> ...m January 2002 through May 15, 2006| author=[[OARDEC]]| publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]]| date=May 15, 2006| accessdate=2007-09-29| archiveu
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  • ...] ethnic group who was held in [[extrajudicial detention]] in the [[United States]]-controlled [[Guantanamo Bay detainment camp]]s, in [[Cuba]].<ref name=DoD | publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]]
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  • ...[[Russia]], [[Saudi Arabia]], [[Australia]], [[Canada]], and the [[United States]]. ...[Kingdom of Khotan|Khotan]]. Loulan and Khotan were some of the many city states that existed in the Xinjiang region during the Han Dynasty, others include
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  • ...ernational Gymnastics Federation]] (FIG), and moved to the [[United States|U.S.A.]] soon afterwards.{{citation needed|date=December 2015}}
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  • ...nese-dialogue "Inside North Korea: A Joint U.S.-Chinese Dialogue"], United States Institute of Peace, January 2007.</ref>
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  • ...the [[Chechen Republic of Ichkeria]]. He currently resides in the [[United States]], where he was granted [[political asylum]]. .... He embarked on a tour of Western capitals, returning twice to the United States in 2000 and again in 2001. This provoked complaints from Russia, which alle
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  • [[Category:Suicides by jumping in the United States]]
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  • ...ti-tx-up-uz.pdf "The Mineral Industries of the Commonwealth of Independent States"]. ''2005 Minerals Yearbook''. [[U.S. Geological Survey]] (December 2007). ...system that was used in the Soviet Union and then by many of its successor states), Kazakhstan ranked first in its reserves of chromite and lead, possessing
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  • ...ing Russia and China, as well as neighboring [[Commonwealth of Independent States]] (CIS) nations have helped to propel this growth. The increased economic ...he Kazakh economy is The Netherlands ($66 billion), followed by the United States ($26 billion) and Switzerland ($15 billion).<ref>{{cite web|title=Kazakhsta
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  • ...}}}<br/><span style="padding:5px;">{{align|left|{{legend|#3d5a74|Candidate states}}}}<br/>{{align|left|}}<br/><span style="padding:5px;">{{align|left|{{legen |membership_type = Member states
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  • ...Russian-American. So right now, I'm a citizen of America, of [the] United States... Whoever is going to win is going to be American."<ref>{{cite web|url=htt
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  • In 1992, he [[Emigration|emigrated]] to the [[United States]]; he has since become an American citizen and made his living as a [[biode ...arbayev University in [[Kazakhstan]]. He remains a citizen of the [[United States]].
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  • ...ineering|electronics engineer]] who provided key documents to the [[United States]] [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA) between 1979 and 1985. Working at t ...data that proved to be of "incalculable" value to US experts. The [[United States Air Force|U.S. Air Force]] completely reversed direction on a $70 million e
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  • ...rgia |accessdate=27 February 2015 }}</ref> In 2000, he moved to the United States to devote himself to [[Napoleonic studies]]. Mikaberidze graduated with a P
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  • === In the United States ===
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  • ...sky Mountain]] (600&nbsp;km to the north), it is suspected by the [[United States]] of being a large secret nuclear facility or bunker, or both.<ref name= "B ...he basis of the post-[[Cold War]] strategic partnership between the United States and Russia."<ref>[https://fas.org/spp/starwars/congress/1997/h970619_a.htm
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  • ...EW OF THE U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY EXPERIENCE IN CENTRAL ASIA AND THE UNITED STATES | publisher=US Geological Survey (public domain) | accessdate=2012-05-13 |a
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  • In 2002, through a project organized and funded by the United States with the assistance of Uzbekistan, 10 [[anthrax]] burial sites were deconta {{U.S.S.R. biological weapons}}
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  • ...[Siberian]] "water return" project was again resumed and the Central Asian states (President [[Nursultan Nazarbayev]] of [[Kazakhstan]], President [[Islam Ka
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  • ...and the establishment of the water boundaries among the five [[littoral]] states. The current disputes along Azerbaijan's maritime borders with Turkmenistan ...Access to the Volga River is particularly important for the [[landlocked]] states of Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Turkmenistan. This concerns Russia, because
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  • ...анов'') (21 August 1964) is the ambassador of Kazakhstan to the United States.<ref name="BCIUkz">{{cite web|title=Event with His Excellency Erzhan Kazykh [[Category:Ambassadors of Kazakhstan to the United States]]
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  • ...y law faculty]], then earned an [[Masters degree|MA]] in law in the United States.<ref name=atameken>{{ru icon}} [http://www.souz-atameken.kz/rus/persons/Dos ...f Kazakhstan to Germany. He has received academic grants from the [[United States Congress]] and the [[Soros Foundation]].<ref name=atameken/>
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  • ...a lead communicator on the Strategic Partnership Dialogue with the United States.<ref name="Biswaltweet">{{cite web|title=U.S. Asst Secretary of State Nisha
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  • ...Alaska has no direct rail link to either Canada or the [[contiguous United States]].<ref>Blomfield; Hearst.</ref> Other leaders, including [[Wally Hickel]],
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  • ...l = http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Korea/NC08Dg01.html|title = Two communist states, two different worlds|date = 8 March 2012|accessdate = 25 August 2015|websi ...owth for West Germany, and 13 below the official GNP growth for the United States. In the end, the conclusion is the same, the Soviet Union grew rapidly econ
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  • ...U|access-date=2016-03-29}}</ref> Ethnic Kazakh and a citizen of the United States, Sharman has more than 30 years experience in biomedical and clinical scien
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  • {{legend0|#FF0000|[[Nuclear weapons states|NW states]]}} Mindful of the lack of support by the [[List of states with nuclear weapons|nuclear powers]] for a similar [[Southeast Asian Nucle
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  • ...estors more distantly allied to the mute swan have been found in four U.S. states: California, Arizona, Idaho and Oregon.<ref name=Jeff05>{{cite book |editor ...he descendants of such birds have become naturalised in the eastern United States and [[Great Lakes]], much as the [[Canada goose]] has done in Europe.{{Cita
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  • ...made its caviar more expensive in worldwide markets outside of the United States. The [[United States Fish and Wildlife Service]] has banned imports of beluga caviar and other b
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  • "Since 2002, it has been illegal to possess a live snakehead in many US states, where they are considered a destructive invasive species."<ref name=usgs20 ====In the United States====<!-- Do not add sightings without also adding a reference from a reliabl
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