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  • ...host the WCS was given to [[Kazakhstan]] on 28 January 2011 at the regular congress of the [[Federation of International Bandy]], held in [[Kazan]].<ref>[http:
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  • ....ogg}},<ref>"Korolëv" is the [[transliteration]] used by the [[Library of Congress]] and adopted by James Harford for his biography (Harford 1997, p. xvi).<br ...ells what it was like from the losing side of the Space Race—and how the U.S.S.R.’s space program fizzled after Sputnik and Gagarin, ''[[Scientific Ame
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  • * [http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/kztoc.html Library of Congress – ''A Country Study: Kazakhstan''] last updated March 1996
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  • ...s of Kazakhstan", headed by a supreme [[mufti]].<ref>[http://www.religions-congress.org/content/view/121/35/lang,english/ Islam in Kazakhstan]. Retrieved 7 Sep .../kazakhstan.html Portals to the World] from the United States [[Library of Congress]].
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  • ...sher in London (and made public by the president), the American public and Congress both believe that Iran is funding the Blacklist, and The United States and
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  • ...ublican]] candidate for the [[Congress of the United States|United States' Congress]] from [[Mississippi]], caused Broadwater to receive some hate emails after
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  • ...s of Kazakhstan", headed by a supreme [[mufti]].<ref>[http://www.religions-congress.org/content/view/121/35/lang,english/ Islam in Kazakhstan] Retrieved on 200 ...nal Religions|url=http://astanatimes.com/2013/09/historic-potential-of-the-congress-of-leaders-of-world-and-traditional-religions/|website=astanatimes.com}}</r
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  • ...les/37417/ 350 delegates from forty countries].<ref>{{cite web | title=4th Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions - WorldWide Religious News | ...as created merely to deflect criticism of the government on the eve of the Congress of World and Traditional Religions, which took place in the country in Sept
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  • ...Committee]], [[Jewish Agency for Israel]], and the [[All-Kazakhstan Jewish Congress]] (AKJC). The Jewish communities formed the AKJC in December 1999 in a cere
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  • ...://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/kztoc.html Country Study - Kazakhstan] Library of Congress</ref>
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  • ...aditional Religions|url=https://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu/organizations/congress-of-the-leaders-of-world-and-traditional-religions|website=berkleycenter.geo ...onference, Religions against Terrorism, on May 31, 2016. One day later the Congress held its 15th session in Astana.<ref>{{cite web|title=Parliamentarians, Rel
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  • ...iods|publisher=Washington, DC: Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress|year=1998|url=http://www.shsu.edu/~his_ncp/Kievan.html|accessdate=2007-07-2
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  • ...y+of+Sinkiang.|year=1994|publisher=Motamar al-Alam al-Islami; World Muslim Congress|page=99}}</ref> Members of the American Congress in 1970 met with Alptekin.<ref>{{cite news |last= |first= |date= 2016-04-30
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  • ....org/en/?cat=132 |title=Brief History of East Turkestan |work=World Uyghur Congress }}</ref> However, official Chinese view asserts that the Uyghurs in Xinjia
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  • ...ernational Gymnastics Federation]] (FIG), and moved to the [[United States|U.S.A.]] soon afterwards.{{citation needed|date=December 2015}} At the FIG Congress held on 22 October 2004 in [[Antalya]], Nellie Kim was elected President of
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  • == The 6th Party Congress and heir apparent (1980–1994) == By the time of the [[6th Congress of the Workers' Party of Korea|Sixth Party Congress]] in October 1980, Kim Jong-il's control of the Party operation was complet
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  • ...|PACE]], [[European Parliament]], [[UNHCR]], [[United States Congress|U.S. Congress]], the U.S. presidential administration and international [[Non-governmenta ...f Homeland Security]]. However, he gained support from members of the U.S. Congress and peace campaigners, who saw him as a moderate (indeed, Akhmadov has repe
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  • ...oc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?frd/cstdy:@field(DOCID+ru0119)|publisher=Library of Congress|accessdate=7 July 2014}}</ref> The process of Eurasian integration began im
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  • ...le+positions+for+the+Soviet+secret+police&dq=In+1921+he+attended+the+Third+Congress+of+the+Comintern,+then+fought+against+the+Basmachi.+When+the+Civil+War+ende
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  • ...s. In the lead up to the war between the US and Iraq, he testified before Congress, without direct knowledge or evidence, that "attempts to wipe out Iraq's bi ...counting of the former Soviet BW program and has testified before the [[US Congress]] on numerous occasions (see also [[Sverdlovsk anthrax leak]]). He has prov
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