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  • ...nomic Development (Russia)|Minister of Economics and Trade]] of [[Russia]] from May 2000 to September 2007. He currently is the CEO and Chairman of the Exe ...f military service, he studied law at [[Omsk State University]] in Siberia from 1985 to 1990. His name rendered in Russian Cyrillic would equate to '''Germ
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  • On May 19, 2012 he faced [[Odlanier Solis]], who was coming back from a defeat and knee injury taken during his last fight against [[World Boxing ...lagicon|RUS}} {{small|[[Olympic Stadium (Moscow)|Olympic Indoor Arena]], [[Moscow]], [[Russia]]}}
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  • ...rtak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]]<br>[[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]<br>[[Atlant Moscow Oblast]] ...captain in 2009, and had 30 points that season, but was traded to [[Atlant Moscow Oblast]] in the 2010 offseason. Injuries limited his productivity in his fi
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  • ...ions, including internationally, which are mostly Russian cities such as [[Moscow]], [[St. Petersburg]] and [[Ürümqi]] in [[China]]. Domestic destinations
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  • ...28, 1975, [[FC Aktobe|Aktyubinets]] played against [[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]. Match ended with score 1:0 in favor of visiting team. Kopeykin scored th ...one of the best attended in Kazakhstan with capacity of just under 13,000 people.<ref>[http://www.fc-aktobe.kz/index.php?name=stadion The stadium descriptio
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  • ...eroflot]] and its local directorate. Following the transfer of the capital from Almaty to Astana in December 1997, the airport underwent a series of major .../www.inform.kz/en/new-passenger-terminal-of-astana-airport-with-of-7-5-mln-people-capacity_a2751833|website=Kazinform - International News Agency|accessdate=
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  • |caption=[[Soyuz TMA-3]] is launched from Gagarin's Start ...'nyj korpus'') named "Site No.2" was built and a special railway completed from there to Site No.1 where the launch pad for the rocket was located.<ref nam
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  • | timezone = [[Moscow Time]] ...s/baikonur-cosmodrome}}</ref> All manned Russian spaceflights are launched from Baikonur.<ref name=NASA/>
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  • ...undergone modifications that allow the manned ISS missions to be launched from it. Only few manned missions to the International Space Station are launched from Site 31/6 ([[Soyuz TMA-06M]], [[Soyuz TMA-15M]], [[Soyuz MS-02]]), when Sit
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  • ...n and landfill everything was done to make life easier for a large mass of people. In August the construction work on the sites 41, 42, 43 were completed. An ...e.php?album=379&pos=30] was completely destroyed, killed 78 people and 42 people injured [[Nedelin catastrophe|[3]]]. In October 1998, the [[Officer|officer
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  • ...th_place = [[Elektrougli|village Maly Vasilyev]], [[Noginsky District]], [[Moscow Oblast]], [[USSR]] | death_place = Moscow, [[Russian Federation]]
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  • |death_place = [[Moscow]], [[USSR]] His career started as an aviation engineer, after graduating from Moscow Aviation Institute in 1937. He worked with famous aircraft designers [[Niko
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  • ...appointed to command the artillery of 160th Rifle Division after returning from [[Spain]], and participated in the [[Winter War]] until 1940.<ref name= gen ...n front, and then the artillery of the 3rd Ukrainian Front where he stayed from 1943 to 1945, playing an especially important part in the capture of [[Hung
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  • | reported deaths = 78 (92-126 from other sources) ...://history.nasa.gov/SP-4110/vol2.pdf Boris Chertok (author). ''Rockets and People, Volume 2: Creating a Rocket Industry'', 2006, ISBN 0-16-076672-9, Publishe
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  • |death_place=[[Moscow]], [[Russian SFSR]], [[Soviet Union]] ...ый Конструктор''), or the ''Chief Designer'', to protect him from possible [[cold war]] assassination attempts by the United States.<ref name
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  • ...h_place = [[Elektrougli|village Maly Vasilyev]], [[Noginsky District]], [[Moscow Oblast]], [[USSR]] ...the Institute in [[Almaty|Alma-Ata]] refused. Got a turner at one of the [[Moscow]] factories. The [[army]] was called in the spring of 1942, became a [[cade
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  • |club=Dinamo Moscow {{MedalGold|[[1981 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships|1981 Moscow]]|Team}}
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  • | clubs5 = [[FC Spartak Moscow]] [[Category:Living people]]
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  • |[[Moscow, Russia]] [[Category:Living people]]
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  • | club = MGFSO/CSKA Moscow {{MedalGold|[[2015 World Fencing Championships|2015 Moscow]]|[[Women's sabre at the 2015 World Fencing Championships|Individual]]}}
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  • | currentclub = [[WVC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]] [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...the quarterfinals of the Premier-level [[2010 Kremlin Cup|Kremlin Cup]] in Moscow. She qualified into the main draw and defeated World No. 49 [[Gisela Dulko] ...hree-set win over [[Aleksandra Krunić]] in the first round. She then came from a set down to defeat [[Andreea Mitu]] and get to the finals, where she beat
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  • residence = [[Moscow]], [[Russia]] | [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...3}}</ref> On 18 July 2012, IOC had approved his legal nationality transfer from Russia in order for him to be eligible and represent [[Kazakhstan]] at thes [[Category:Living people]]
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  • {{MedalSilver | [[1980 Summer Olympics|1980 Moscow]] | [[Boxing at the 1980 Summer Olympics|Lightweight]] }} ...]] at the [[Boxing at the 1980 Summer Olympics|1980 Summer Olympics]] in [[Moscow]], [[Soviet Union]]. There he won the silver medal in the [[lightweight]] d
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  • | years5 = 2003 |clubs5 = [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]] |caps5 = 30 |goals5 = 2 | years6 = 2004–2006 |clubs6 = [[FC Moscow|Moscow]] |caps6 = 30 |goals6 = 1
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  • ...rchanovič Auezov'') (September 28, 1897 — June 27, 1961) was a [[Kazakh people|Kazakh]] writer, a [[social activist]], a Doctor of [[Philology]], a profes Auezov was born into a nomadic family from what is today [[Abay District, East Kazakhstan|Abay District, in East Kazak
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  • ...Petrushova.<ref name=NYT/> On another occasion, a decapitated dog was hung from ''Respublika'' building with a screwdriver sticking into its side and a not ...for Russia, where she continued to publish via the Internet, living apart from her family for their safety.<ref name=WP /> In recognition of her work, Pet
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  • After graduation from Chingistai school named after [[Sultanmahmut Toraygirov]] in 1961, he worke ...ort made great impact on Oralkhan’s growth as a journalist and a writer. From 1974 to 1983 Oralkhan Bokey was a prose department manager in the literary
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  • {{nobr|[[Medal "For the Defence of Moscow"]]}}<br/> [[People's Hero of Kazakhstan]]<br/>{{nobr|[[Order of the Red Banner of Labour]]}}<b
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  • ...i]] [[Ostern]] which attracted international acclaim at [[film festival]]s from [[Venice]] to [[Los Angeles]] to [[Tokyo]], and was awarded the Prix Specia ...the Forum for Democratic Forces of Kazakhstan and Central Asia, Republican People's Party of Kazakhstan, [[Democratic Choice of Kazakhstan]], and [[For a Jus
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  • '''Abdizhamil Karimovich Nurpeisov''' (born October 22, 1924) is the People's writer of [[Republic of Kazakhstan|Kazakhstan]], one of the word-painters ...] (1941–1945). Among them all Abdizhamil was the only one returned alive from the front. His father Karim was engaged in hunting and worked in the villag
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  • ...re him, most Kazakh poetry was oral, echoing the [[nomad]]ic habits of the people of the Kazakh [[steppe]]s. During Abay's lifetime, however, a number of imp ...e of the first folk heroes to enter into the national consciousness of his people. Almaty State University is named after Abay, so is one of the main avenues
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  • ...[[Sakhalin]], where he lived until 1957 before entering an art school in [[Moscow]].<ref>{{harvnb|Choi|1988|p=63}}</ref> Aside from his original works, Kim has also translated a number of [[Kazakh language]]
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  • ...y. He had started writing as a student, and had just started making money from it. During this time he became an active member in Russian [[fandom]], visi ...s to [[Russia]] increasingly burdensome. Thus, in 1996 Lukyanenko moved to Moscow, where he currently resides.
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  • From 1905 until 1910 Mağjan Jumabayev was studying in [[Petropavl]] madrasah, l Living later in Moscow he translated the works of [[Lermontov]], [[Koltsov]], [[Konstantin Balmont
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  • ...or of controversial literature calling for greater independence of Kazakhs from Soviet and Russian power. He met repression and was executed in 1939. The S From 1905 to 1908, Seyfullin studied in a Russian-Kazakh school in the Spassk br
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  • |death_place = [[Moscow]], [[Soviet Union]] ...ental scientist who served as the Prime Minister of the [[Alash Autonomy]] from 1917 to 1920. He was leader and founder of the [[Alash Orda]] national libe
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  • ...ttp://www.moscowfilmfestival.ru/miff34/eng/archives/?year=1981 |title=12th Moscow International Film Festival (1981) |accessdate=2013-01-21 |work=MIFF}}</ref ...''AZ-i-IA'', was published in 1975. ''AZ-i-IA'' drew widespread criticism from the literary elite in Russia. Suleimenov was charged with "national chauvin
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  • ...al held in Moscow in 1989, and of the "Zhigerr" Festival of talented young people. He has been honoured with the Order of "Khurmet" and the Order of Merit fo [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...er studies there, she studied composition with [[Yuri Shaporin]], at the [[Moscow Conservatoire]]. After graduating in 1954, she took additional studies in c Gaziza Zhubanova uses subjects and images from the Kazakh history and folklore. She has composed in different forms, incl
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  • ...]] [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] composer from [[Kazakhstan]]. He was named a [[People's Artist of the USSR]]. ...ing music. He passed the examinations for the composition faculty of the [[Moscow Conservatory]]. However, due to World War II he had to postpone his studies
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  • ...usic for the [[Anthem of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic]], and was a People's Artist of the Kazakh SSR. ...ky was born in [[Rostov-on-Don]], [[Russia]] in 1905. He studied at the [[Moscow Conservatory]] and later at the [[Leningrad Conservatory]], under [[Maximil
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  • ...uzaevka, Kokshetau region. He was born in the family of Kokena Shakeev the People's Akyn of Kazakhstan and the First President of the Akyns Union of Kazakhst ...years, the winner of the All-Union television festival" Song of the Year "(Moscow, Russia).
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  • |death_place = [[Moscow]], Russia ...ov was born on 10 January 1928 in [[Almaty]], [[Kazakhstan]]. He graduated from [[Al-Farabi University]] in [[Almaty]], [[Kazakhstan]] in 1950 as a [[mathe
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  • ...khstan]]) in the class of Prof. N.M. Patrusheva. In 1998 he moved to the [[Moscow Conservatory]], where he studied in the class of Prof. A.V. Revich. In 2004 ...06 and 2010 he received an Honorary Diploma as the best student of Z. Bron from the Queen of Spain and performed in the Royal Palace of [[Pardo]]. In 2010
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  • |alma_mater = [[Moscow State University]] ...nt of Kazakhstan]] [[Nursultan Nazarbayev]]. She was Deputy Prime Minister from 2015 to 2016.
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  • ...inning the [[Golden Orpheus]] Festival in [[Sofia]]. Eskalievas range goes from Kazakh Folk Songs to modern compositions. In 2008, she recorded a charity S [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...is a [[USSR|Soviet]] and [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] singer, the [[People's Artist|people's artist]] of the [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic]] (1986). ...05 Roza Rymbayeva get star on the [[Star Square (Moscow)|Star Square]] in Moscow.
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  • '''Kui ''' is a [[Kipchak people|Kipchak]] [[instrumental music]]al composition performed with national pluc ...that. But by the time the verbal tradition for Kuis was finally separated from instrumental performances and only few Kuishi (performer of Kui) still keep
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  • The opera has been shown in [[Moscow]] in 1958, in [[Berlin]] and [[Dresden]] in 1986 and in Paris at the [[thé ...ing, then Azim is declared guilty of the murder. Azim is punished, but the people is in mourning.
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  • The opera premiered in [[Almaty]] on November 7, 1946 and was performed in [[Moscow]] on December 6, 1958.<ref name="Belcanto"/> ...s the village people show their disapproval, Zhanbota and his gards leave. People rejoice that Sara and Bizhan are safe<ref name="BaO"/><ref name="Belcanto"/
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  • |established_event8 = Independence declared from the [[Soviet Union]] ...people per sq. mi.). The capital is [[Astana]], where it was moved in 1997 from [[Almaty]], the country's largest city.
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  • ...of the efforts of the Soviet establishment to demonstrate that the Kazakh people fully supported communism.<ref name="The End of the Ataman"/> ...ses a minor motor accident when taking his wife and newborn baby back home from the hospital. Unable to pay for the damage, he gets sucked into crime.<ref
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  • '''Sergey Dvortsevoy''' (born 1962) is a filmmaker from [[Kazakhstan]]. His 2008 feature film ''[[Tulpan]]'' was Kazakhstan's [[82n ...s documentaries are committed to observational filmmaking. His subjects—people living in and around a Russia in transition—try in their individual ways
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  • ...R]] to study at the Alexander Ostrovsky Theatrical and Artistic Institute, from which he graduated in 1987 with a degree in theater and cinema set design. ...st Republics]] and Afghanistan. The film was dubbed in English as ''Escape from Afghanistan'' and released [[direct-to-video]] by [[Roger Corman]] in 2002.
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  • ...1988 film)|The Needle]]", but also Daneliya film "[[Walking the Streets of Moscow]]" and Ioseliani film "There lived a song thrush", beating through motive o
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  • * Moscow (1987, 2002, Russia); [[Category:People from Almaty]]
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  • ...icance of Antonyuk's [[Harmony (color)|color harmonic]] expression derived from traditional [[Ukrainian folklore]]. ...World War II, he began to draw with vine [[Charcoal (art)|charcoal]], made from burned sticks due to the scarcity of pencils.<ref>Ольховський І
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  • ...] in [[Kyzyl-Orda]] oblast, he graduated from [[Almaty Art College]] and [[Moscow State Institute]]. He is the winner of international and national exhibitio [[Category:Living people]]
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  • * 1999 “The Line of Beauty”, Art Manege ’99 - [[Moscow]], Russia * 2009 “Kokeshi: from Folk to Art Toy”, [[Japanese American National Museum]], [[Los Angeles]],
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  • ...ions Art]], in the [[Central Museum of USSR Revolution by Lenin Order]] in Moscow, and in the [[State Museum of Fine Arts of Kazakhstan]] (which was renamed [[Category:People from Almaty Region]]
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  • ...ute named after T. Zhurgenov (nowadays Cinema Academy), which he graduated from in 1990. |''Son-in-law From Province''
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  • ...l artist]]. Nigmatullin was born on October 5, 1949 in a [[Tatar]]-[[Uzbek people|Uzbek]] family in [[Kirgizia]]. He took part in many action movies. Perhaps ...Borubayev, a [[Sufi]] teacher from Central Asia who had found favour with Moscow art circles, and was murdered in 1985 by other followers of Borubayev, in t
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  • * 1996 - Russian Film Award ''Best Actor in 1996'', [[Moscow]] (together with [[Sergei Bodrov Jr.]]) ...ttp://www.moscowfilmfestival.ru/miff34/eng/archives/?year=1999 |title=21st Moscow International Film Festival (1999) |accessdate=24 March 2013 |work=MIFF |de
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  • {{MedalBronze|[[2010 FILA Wrestling World Championships|2010 Moscow]]|[[2010 World Wrestling Championships – Men's freestyle 74 kg|74 kg]]}} ...born December 4, 1983) is a [[Kazakhs]]tani male freestyle wrestler from [[Moscow]].
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  • {{MedalBronze|[[2010 World Wrestling Championships|2010 Moscow]]|[[2010 World Wrestling Championships – Men's Greco-Roman 60 kg|60 kg]]} ...drashevich Kebispayev''' (born 12 December 1987) is a Greco-Roman wrestler from [[Kazakhstan]] who competes in the 59 or 60&nbsp;kg weight division. He won
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  • [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Kazakhstani people of Russian descent]]
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  • {{MedalBronze|[[2010 World Wrestling Championships|2010 Moscow]]|[[2010 World Wrestling Championships – Men's Greco-Roman 120 kg|120 kg] '''Nurmakhan Tinaliyev''' (born January 10, 1988) is a male wrestler from [[Kazakhstan]]. He was flag bearer at the [[2012 Summer Olympics]].
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  • ...az]]) is a [[Russia]]n-[[Kazakhstan]]i [[Sport wrestling|wrestler]] from [[Moscow]] of [[Ossetians|Ossetian]] origin. He initially won a silver medal at the [[Category:Living people]]
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  • {{MedalGold| [[1980 Summer Olympics|1980 Moscow]] |[[Wrestling at the 1980 Summer Olympics|-48 kg]]}} ...ов}}; born 6 May 1951) is a retired light-flyweight Greco-Roman wrestler from [[Kazakhstan]]. He won an Olympic gold medal in 1980 and a world title in 1
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  • {{MedalGold|1987 Moscow|All-Around}} {{MedalGold|1987 Moscow|Floor}}
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  • | club = Dynamo Moscow ...horse (1961, 1963, 1964). After retirement he worked as a coach, first in Moscow and then in his native [[Almaty]].<ref name=r2/><ref name=r3/>
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  • : 8th [[Grand Prix of Moscow]] [[Category:Living people]]
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  • : 8th [[Moscow Cup|Mayor Cup]] [[Category:Living people]]
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  • | education = Academy of National Security, Defence and Law Enforcement, Moscow [[Category:Living people]]
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  • {{MedalSilver | [[1989 World Amateur Boxing Championships|1989 Moscow]] | [[Super-heavyweight]]}} Aside from his Olympic success, Miroshnichenko had a distinguished amateur career, win
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  • '''Mirat Sarsembayev''' (born July 13, 1986) is an amateur boxer from [[Kazakhstan]] best known for winning the flyweight bronze at the [[2005 Wo ...zakhstan national team that competed at the [[2005 Boxing World Cup]] in [[Moscow, Russia]].
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  • ...ugust 18, 1983 in [[East Kazakhstan Province]]) is a male [[Boxing|boxer]] from [[Kazakhstan]]. He competed for his native country at the [[2004 Summer Oly ...zakhstan national team that competed at the [[2005 Boxing World Cup]] in [[Moscow, Russia]].
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  • {{MedalSilver | [[1980 Summer Olympics|1980 Moscow]] | [[Boxing at the 1980 Summer Olympics|Light Welterweight]] }} ...represented the [[Soviet Union|USSR]] at the [[1980 Summer Olympics]] in [[Moscow]], [[Soviet Union]]. There he won the silver medal in the [[light welterwei
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  • |[[Moscow, Russia]] [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...at the 2007 Asian Indoor Games|2007 Asian Indoor Games]] but she withdrew from the competition. |[[Moscow, Russia]]
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  • ...евич Карпов; born July 23, 1981 in [[Karaganda]]) is an athlete from [[Kazakhstan]] who competes in [[decathlon]] and [[heptathlon]] (the latter |[[Moscow, Russia]]
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  • | image = IAAF World Championships Moscow 2013 marathon men 41 AZ (15727321582).jpg [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...ad 7.87 seconds in the [[60 metres hurdles]], achieved in February 1999 in Moscow.<ref>[http://www.all-athletics.com/node/53710 All-Athletics]</ref> [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...ва}}; born January 1, 1949) is a retired female [[long-distance runner]] from [[Kazakhstan]], who represented the [[Soviet Union]] during her career. She |[[Moscow]], Soviet Union
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  • ...га Тучак}}; born 5 March 1967) is a retired female [[high jump]]er from [[Kazakhstan]]. ...k set her personal best on 7 July 1986, jumping 2.01 metres at a meet in [[Moscow]]. She competed at two [[Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]], reaching the fin
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  • ...3|publisher=[[Fizkultura i sport (publisher)|Fizkultura i sport]]|location=Moscow|language=Russian|page=109}}</ref> ...Moscow-2013-Statistics/sources/projet/IAAF-Moscow.pdf IAAF Statistics Book Moscow 2013] (p. 20). IAAF/[[Association of Track and Field Statisticians|AFTS]] (
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  • |[[Moscow, Russia]] [[Category:Living people]]
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  • {{MedalBronze | [[1980 Summer Olympics|1980 Moscow]] | [[Athletics at the 1980 Summer Olympics|Discus throw]]}} [[Category:Living people]]
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  • {{Medal|Gold| [[Athletics at the 1980 Summer Olympics|1980 Moscow]] | [[Athletics at the 1980 Summer Olympics – Men's 4 × 100 metres relay [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...s in the event are 45.52 outdoors (Moscow 1984) and 47.86 seconds indoors (Moscow 1986).<ref>[http://www.all-athletics.com/en-us/athlete/293469 All-Athletics |rowspan=2|[[Moscow, Soviet Union]]
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  • ...[[List of Kazakhstani records in athletics|Kazakhstani national records]] from [[3000 metres]] to the [[10K run]] and also the [[half marathon]] record.<r |[[Moscow]], Soviet Union
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  • | birth_place = [[Moscow]], Russia {{MedalGold | [[2004 World Modern Pentathlon Championships|2004 Moscow]] | Team }}
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  • | clubs5 = [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]] | managerclubs6 = [[FC MVD Rossii Moscow]] (assistant)
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  • | clubs6 = [[FC Dynamo Moscow]] (reserves) [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...angard Omsk]]<br />[[SKA Saint Petersburg]]<br />[[HC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]] <br> [[Los Angeles Kings]] (NHL) <br> [[Detroit Red Wings]] (NHL) After the 1995 draft, Kuznetsov played for the [[HC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]] before making the trip to North America. For two games in the 96–97 sea
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  • ...s]]<br>[[HC Sibir Novosibirsk|Sibir Novosibirsk]]<br>[[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]<br>[[Khimik Voskresensk]]<br>[[Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod]]<br>[[PHC Krylya | [[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
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  • | former_teams = [[Metallurg Magnitogorsk]]<br>[[Minnesota Wild]]<br>[[Atlant Moscow Oblast]]<br>[[Carolina Hurricanes]]<br>[[Anaheim Ducks]] ...e web|url=http://tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=355885|title=Bruins acquire Khudobin from Wild for Penner, Lehtonen rights|publisher=''[[The Sports Network]]''|date=
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  • ...mys Karagandy]]<br>[[Mechel Chelyabinsk]]<br>[[Atlant Moscow Oblast|Khimik Moscow Oblast]]<br>[[Amur Khabarovsk]]<br>[[Barys Astana]] | [[Atlant Moscow Oblast|Khimik Moscow Oblast]]
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  • ...]<br>[[Salavat Yulaev Ufa]]<br>[[HC Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk]]<br>[[HC CSKA Moscow]]<br>[[HC MVD]]<br>[[Barys Astana]]<br>[[Traktor Chelyabinsk]]<br>[[HC Ugra ...oscow]], [[Salavat Yulaev Ufa]], [[HC Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk]], [[HC CSKA Moscow]] and [[HC MVD]]. In 2008, he joined Barys Astana for the newly formed KHL.
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  • | played_for = [[Torpedo Ust-Kamenogorsk]]<br>[[HC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]]<br>[[Metallurg Magnitogorsk]]<br>[[Avangard Omsk]]<br>[[Torpedo Nizhny No [[Category:Living people]]
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  • | former_teams = [[Amur Khabarovsk]]<br>[[HC Spartak Moscow]] Bolyakin played with [[HC Spartak Moscow]] in the [[Kontinental Hockey League]] during the [[2009–10 KHL season]].
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  • | team = [[HC Spartak Moscow]] ...tallurg Magnitogorsk]]<br>[[Traktor Chelyabinsk]]<br>[[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]<br>[[HC Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk]]
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  • ...ti]]<br>[[CSK VVS Samara (ice hockey)|CSK VVS Samara]]<br>[[Krylya Sovetov Moscow]]<br>[[New Orleans Brass]]<br>[[Milwaukee Admirals]] [[Category:People from Karaganda]]
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  • | played_for = [[Dynamo Moscow]]<br>[[Toronto Maple Leafs]]<br>[[Ak Bars Kazan]]<br>[[Lokomotiv Yaroslavl] ...America]], Antropov also played in the RSL with [[HC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]].
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  • | team = [[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] ...s.com/cska-moscow-have-acquired-the-rights-to-semyon-koshelev/ |title=CSKA Moscow have acquired the rights to Semyon Koshelev |publisher=IceHockeyRumors.com|
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  • ...orsk]]<br>[[Dayton Bombers]]<br>[[Moncton Hawks]]<br>[[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]<br>[[Gothiques d'Amiens]]<br>[[Milano Vipers]]<br>[[Metallurg Novokuznets [[Category:HC CSKA Moscow players]]
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  • ...Torpedo]]<br>[[Avangard Omsk]]<br>[[Severstal Cherepovets]]<br>[[HC Dynamo Moscow]]<br>[[HC Sibir]]<br>[[Ak Bars Kazan]]<br>[[HC MVD]]<br>[[HC Amur Khabarovs [[Category:HC Dynamo Moscow players]]
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  • ...er_teams = [[SKA Saint Petersburg]]<br>[[Lokomotiv Yaroslavl]]<br>[[Atlant Moscow Oblast]] Luckily for Rudenko, he signed with [[Atlant Moscow Oblast]] in July 2011, two months before the [[2011 Lokomotiv Yaroslavl air
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  • ...rg Novokuznetsk]]<br>[[Salavat Yulaev Ufa]]<br>[[HC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]]<br>[[HC MVD]]<br>[[Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod]]<br>[[Khimik Voskresensk]]<br [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...'''RSL/KHL:'''<br>[[Torpedo Ust-Kamenogorsk]]<br>[[HC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]]<br>[[Metallurg Magnitogorsk]]<br>[[SKA Saint Petersburg]] ...the [[Russian Super League]] (RSL) and [[Kontinental Hockey League]] (KHL) from 1991 to 2015. During his time with the Sharks, Nabokov who was selected 219
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  • ...]<br>[[HC MVD]]<br>[[Metallurg Novokuznetsk]]<br>[[HC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]]<br>[[HC Sibir Novosibirsk|Sibir Novosibirsk]]<br>[[HC Neftekhimik Nizhnek [[Category:Living people]]
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  • | birth_place = [[Moscow]], [[Russia]] [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...ovosibirsk]]<br>[[Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod]]<br>[[HC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]]<br>[[Salavat Yulaev Ufa]] [[Category:HC Spartak Moscow players]]
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  • ...ogorsk]] (1995–2002)<br>[[Severstal Cherepovets]] (2002)<br>[[HC Spartak Moscow]] (2002–2003)<br>[[HC Sibir Novosibirsk]] (2003–2005)<br>[[Mechel Chely ...99 and 2000 and the Russian Cup in 1998 with the same club. After retiring from competitions he worked as an assistant coach of [[Chelyabinsk Polar Bears]]
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  • | clubs5 = [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]] [[Category:Living people]]
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  • | youthclubs1 = [[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] ...for [[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Leningrad]], [[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]], [[Iskra Smolensk]], [[FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk|Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk]],
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  • | years3 = 1999 | clubs3 = [[PFC CSKA Moscow]] | caps3 = 2 | goals3 = 0 ...for the [[Kazakhstan national football team]] in 16 games scoring 2 goals from 1994 to 2005.<ref>{{cite web|publisher=[[RSSSF]]|author=Dryomin, Mike|title
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  • | clubs1 = [[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] 2 ...]. He currently plays for [[FC Okzhetpes]]. He is the alumni of [[PFC CSKA Moscow]] academy. Previously played for [[FC Astana]] and [[FC Ural Sverdlovsk Obl
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  • | years4 = 2001 | clubs4 = [[FC Torpedo Moscow]] | caps4 = 13 | goals4 = 1 | years9 = 2009 | clubs9 = [[FC Torpedo Moscow]] (amateur) | caps9 = | goals9 =
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  • | birth_place = [[Moscow]], [[Russian SFSR]] | youthyears1 = | youthclubs1 = [[FShM Moscow]]
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  • | years7 = 1997 | clubs7 = [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow]] | caps7 = 10 | goals7 = 1 | years8 = 1997 | clubs8 = → [[FC Lokomotiv-d Moscow]] (loan) | caps8 = 5 | goals8 = 2
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  • ...Khabarovsk]] | clubs10 = [[FC Vityaz Podolsk]] | clubs11 = [[FC MVD Rossii Moscow]] | clubs12 = [[FC Dmitrov]] | clubs13 =[[FC Mostovik-Primorye Ussuriysk]] [[Category:People from Gorno-Altaysk]]
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  • | years1 = 2002–2005 | clubs1 = [[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] | caps1 = 0 | goals1 = 0 [[Category:Living people]]
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  • | birth_place = [[Moscow]], [[Russian SFSR]] | youthclubs1 = Burevestnik Moscow
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  • | currentclub =[[FC Lokomotiv-2 Moscow]] (coach youth team) | youthclubs1 = [[PFC CSKA Moscow]]
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  • *[[Vladimir Kim]], billionaire businessman from Kazakhstan. *[[Marina Kim]], TV news anchor and journalist from [[Kyrgyzstan]].
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  • | clubs2 = [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow]] (reserves) | clubs4 = [[FC Nika Moscow]]
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  • |birth_place = Moscow, [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic|Russian SFSR]], [[Soviet Un ...adislav Tkachiev''' ({{lang|ru|''Владислав Ткачёв''}}, born Moscow November 9, 1973) is a French-Russian-Kazakhstani [[chess]] player.
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  • ...essbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=3655|title=Illya Nyzhnyk wins Group B in Moscow Open|date=2007-02-07|publisher=ChessBase|accessdate=18 May 2010}}</ref> At [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...chess]] [[Grandmaster (chess)|Grandmaster]] (1996) and FIDE Arbiter (2009) from [[Kazakhstan]]. ...009}}</ref> In 2004 he tied for 4th–16th in the 3rd [[Aeroflot Open]] in Moscow.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.chess.co.uk/twic/twic486.html#3|title=TWIC 4
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  • ...he Woman Grand Master title. That same year, she shared first place at the Moscow Open.<ref>[http://en.chessbase.com/post/dinara-saduakassova-the-kazakh-prod [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...ezhdurechensk]]. He completed Grandmaster norm in [[Zvenigorod]] (2008), [[Moscow]] (2009) and [[Gyumri]] (2009).<ref>[http://ratings.fide.com/title_applicat [[Category:Living people]]
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  • {{MedalSilver|[[2010 FILA Wrestling World Championships|2010 Moscow]]| [[2010 World Wrestling Championships – Women's freestyle 67 kg|67 kg]] [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...ted from the Moscow Veterinarian Academy. Until 2009 she trained at Dynamo Moscow and competed for Russia. She later moved to [[Alma Ata]].<ref name=iat/> [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...лина Михайловна Рытова}}, born September 10, 1975 in [[Moscow]]) is a [[Russia]]n/[[Kazakhstan]]i [[water polo]] player who competed in [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...u|Ирина Ивановна Толкунова}}, born June 2, 1971 in [[Moscow]]) is a [[Russia]]n/[[Kazakhstan]]i [[water polo]] player who competed in [[Category:Living people]]
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  • {{MedalGold|[[1980 Summer Olympics|1980 Moscow]]|[[Weightlifting at the 1980 Summer Olympics|-60&nbsp;kg]]}} ...eatherweight]] weightlifter. He won a gold medal at the 1980 Olympics in [[Moscow]], setting five ratified world records in the process. Domestically Mazin w
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  • |birth_place=[[Moscow]], Russia |club=Dynamo Moscow (1990–2000)<br> CN Sabadell (2000–2003)<br> Spartak Volgograd (2003–2
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  • ...10 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships|2010 World Championships]] in [[Moscow]] finishing 7th in the All-around finals. She won the bronze medal in all-a [[Category:Living people]]
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  • | caption = Danilina at the 2014 Moscow Cup | birth_place = [[Moscow]], Russia
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  • |teams = [[Dynamo Moscow]] ...]|accessdate=17 November 2016}}</ref> On club level he played for [[Dynamo Moscow]] in Russia.
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  • ...lve [[All-American]] titles while playing for the [[Alabama Crimson Tide]] from 2003 to 2007. ...ov and Galina Polyakova. During his early childhood, his family moved to [[Moscow, Russia]], where he started swimming at the CSKA Red Army Club, one of Russ
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  • ...].<ref name=karavan110325/> He teamed up with Stekolnikova after moving to Moscow and trained with her in the United States under [[Natalia Dubova]].<ref nam [[Category:Living people]]
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  • |birth_place= [[Moscow]], [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic|Russian SFSR]], Soviet Un Stekolnikova teamed up with Kazarlyga in Moscow and trained with him in the United States under [[Natalia Dubova]].<ref nam
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  • | birth_place = [[Moscow]], [[Russian SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] '''Lyubov Filimonova''' (born August 31, 1988 in [[Moscow]]) is a Russian-born Kazakh biathlete.<ref name="ibuprofile">[http://servic
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  • ...eyev''' (born 7 May 1958 in [[Zabaykalsky Krai]]) is an [[archery|archer]] from the [[Soviet Union]]. He competed for the Soviet Union in the [[1980 Summer Olympics]] held in [[Moscow]], [[Soviet Union]] in the individual event where he finished in sixth plac
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  • {{For|other people with this name|Yevgeni Korolyov (disambiguation)}} |birth_place=Moscow, [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic|Russian SFSR]], Soviet Unio
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  • ...ey: Izmir and Istanbul. He then reached his second ATP World Tour final in Moscow, at the [[Kremlin Cup]], beating in the semifinals World No. 22 and defendi |[[Kremlin Cup]], Moscow, Russia
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  • Bublik improved [[Association of Tennis Professionals|ATP]] Ranking from No. 960 at end of 2015 to career-high No. 205 on 28 November 2016. He also |[[Moscow]], Russia
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  • |club= Dynamo Moscow<ref name=r3/> After retiring from swimming he worked as a swimming instructor in Moscow.<ref name=r2/>
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  • |currenttraininglocations = [[Moscow]] * <small>Quickstep:</small> [[Show Me How You Burlesque]] <br><small> (from [[Burlesque (2010 American film)|Burlesque]]) </small>
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  • ...lmaty pageant, represented Kazakhstan at the Miss Universe 2013 pageant in Moscow due to Nurimbetova's duties to crown the new Miss Kazakhstan on the same da [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...khstan]] 2013 for [[Miss Universe 2013]]. She competed at the pageant in [[Moscow]], [[Russia]]. Aygerim is a student and model from Astana.
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  • ...aucasian]], and the [[Levantine cuisine|Levantine]] peoples. Kashk is made from [[Strained yogurt|drained yogurt]] (in particular, drained [[qatiq]]) or dr ...cipes from Around the Globe, 2nd Edition [4 Volumes]: The Greatest Recipes from Around the Globe|url = https://books.google.com/books?id=GmqEAwAAQBAJ|publi
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  • ...ant of [[Abdulayev]].<ref name="Ganzhina" /> It is shared by the following people: *Dzhanet Abdullayeva, suicide bomber, one of the perpetrators of the [[2010 Moscow Metro bombings]]
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  • | caption2 =Flag of OSMK-the sky-blue color and steppe eagle are from the national flag of Kazakhstan; the violet and white colors and fleur-de-l ...a conference (or Congress) of people interested in Scouting was held in [[Moscow]]. [[Viktor Deimund]] (now the President of the Scout Movement of Kazakhsta
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  • |death_place = Moscow, Russia ...from a [[Planned economy|planned]] to a [[Market economy|market]] economy. From 2001 to 2009, he was Russia's ambassador to [[Ukraine]]. After that he was
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  • ...ermaszewski]] on [[Soyuz 30]].<ref>[http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/people/astronauts/klimuk.html&nl=7l Pyotr Klimuk]. Windows to the Universe. Window He resigned from the cosmonaut team in 1978 to take up a position as the Assistant to the Ch
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  • ...is stepfather in 1957. He was educated at the Tula Secondary School No. 4, from which he graduated in 1959.<ref name=nmmuseum/> ...e Institute of Medical and Biological Problems, Ministry of Public Health, Moscow, where he specialized in [[Aerospace medicine|astronautics medicine]]. Poly
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  • 1988 - Graduated from [[Lomonosov Moscow State University]], [[MSU Faculty of Economics|Faculty of economics]]. [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...2 to 1997 he served as the head of Butya, then as the head of Alautransgaz from 1997 to 1998. He became the head of [[Kazakhstan|Kazakhstan's]] National At ...was removed from his position and arrested on charges of embezzling funds from the country's uranium industry.<ref>{{cite news|last=Gizitdinov|first=Narim
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  • ...the [[Parliament of Kazakhstan|Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan]] from March to June 2016. ...later occupied a number of positions in Kazakh Exploration R&D Institute. From 1983–1987, Baktykozha Izmukhambetov was in mission in [[Yemen]].<ref name
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  • |alma_mater=[[Moscow State University]] ...[Soviet Union|USSR]]. In 1988, he graduated from [[Moscow State University|Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov]], majoring in "National Econom
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  • He served as Kazakhstan's [[ambassador]] to the [[United States]] from December 2000 until the [[Kazakhstan political shakeup of 2007|political sh ...audabayev was on his way to Turkey again, but as the first Ambassador ever from an independent Kazakhstan.
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  • ...is being decided. Six Forces send their champions - Envoys, copies of real people, typical of their kind; they are ''almost'' the same as their prototypes. A ...nowledge would change that, but his Original is an old scientist suffering from terminal cancer, who is intelligent and wise, but physically impotent. Know
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  • ...a 94/100 aggregate score on [[Metacritic]], with praise stemming primarily from its in-depth multiplayer component. Within 24 hours of release, the game so ...els, with each tier harder than the last. Only the first tier is available from the beginning, as later tiers can be unlocked with enough stars. Players ea
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  • ...ref> It is the second of three films built around Baron Cohen's characters from ''[[Da Ali G Show]]'' (2000–04): the first, ''[[Ali G Indahouse]]'', was ...ww.nytimes.com/2006/11/09/world/europe/09iht-borat.3473790.html?_r=0|title=Moscow gives 'Borat' a thumb's down|accessdate=9 April 2013}}</ref> It was release
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  • | youthclubs1= [[FC Sportakademklub Moscow|Akademika Moscow]] [[Category:Living people]]
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  • | years5 = 2005–2013 | clubs5 = [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]] | caps5 = 132 | goals5 = 15 He moved to one of Russia's bigger clubs, [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]] in 2005, and has had a successful time there, making 130 appearances and
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  • | youthclubs1 = [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] | youthclubs2 =[[Dynamo Kyiv]] | years5 = 2010–2011 | clubs5 = [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]] | caps5 = 25 | goals5 = 14
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  • | years3 = 2005–2007 | clubs3 = [[FC Moscow]] | caps3 = 20 | goals3 = 3 | years4 = 2006 | clubs4 = → [[FC Torpedo Moscow]] (loan) | caps4 = 11 | goals4 = 1
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  • ...ir Europa League adventure, he scored against [[PSV Eindhoven]] and [[CSKA Moscow]]. For the 2013-14 season, he was loaned to Balıkesirspor, a football club from Balıkesir, Turkey that competes in the [[TFF First League]]. In his first
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  • In December 2007 Bayramov signed a long-term contract (3 years) from the Moscow Region club [[FC Khimki]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://soccernews.ru/news/196 [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...enit's unwillingness to compromise on their asking price caused discontent from both Arshavin, who said the 2008 season was definitely going to be his last ...k to Russia, but with less than an hour of the transfer window left, a bid from Arsenal was finally accepted by Zenit. By this point, he had agreed persona
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  • | clubs5 = [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]] ...negalese top striker moved to Russian club [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]].
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  • ...emier League]] in 2005 for [[FC Saturn Moscow Oblast (1946-2011)|FC Saturn Moscow Oblast]]. [[Category:Living people]]
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  • | team = [[HC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]] ...ofessional [[ice hockey]] player. He is currently playing with [[HC Dynamo Moscow]] of the Russian [[Kontinental Hockey League]] (KHL). He was originally dra
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  • ...Sovetov|Krylya Sovetov Moscow]]<br>[[Metallurg Novokuznetsk]]<br>[[HC CSKA Moscow]]<br>[[HC Lada Togliatti]]<br>[[Severstal Cherepovets]]<br>[[Lowell Lock Mo [[Category:Living people]]
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  • | birth_place = [[Moscow]], [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic|Russian SFSR]], [[Soviet ...Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]<br />[[Severstal Cherepovets]]<br />[[Krylya Sovetov Moscow]]<br />[[Barys Astana]]
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  • ...l by the [[Kontinental Hockey League]] (KHL)'s [[HC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] on 1 June 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=280568 ...0–11]], Hedman checked [[Pittsburgh Penguins]] captain [[Sidney Crosby]] from behind, receiving a minor boarding penalty. The hit was one of two that wer
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  • ...bres]]<br>[[Washington Capitals]]<br>[[Columbus Blue Jackets]]<br>[[Atlant Moscow Oblast]]<br>[[Barys Astana]]<br>[[HC Lev Praha|Lev Praha]] ...age=NewsPage&service=page|title=Capitals acquire first-round pick, Novotny from Buffalo | publisher =capitals.nhl.com | date = 2007-02-27 | accessdate = 20
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  • | team = [[HC CSKA Moscow]] ...ey League]]'s [[Florida Panthers]] in the [[1994 NHL Entry Draft]]. Picked from the [[Ottawa 67's]] of the [[Ontario Hockey League]], David went on to play
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  • ...sibirsk]]<br>[[HC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]]<br>[[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]<br>[[HC Lada Togliatti|Lada Togliatti]]<br>[[HC Dinamo Minsk]] ...the [[Western Hockey League]] (WHL), spending three seasons with the team from 2002–2005. At the conclusion of the [[2004-05 WHL season|2004–05 season
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  • | team = [[HC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] ...]]<br>[[SKA Saint Petersburg]]<br>[[HC Ugra]]<br>[[HC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]]
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  • | team = [[CSKA Moscow]] ...''<br>[[Severstal Cherepovets]]<br>[[HC Sibir Novosibirsk]]<br>[[HC Dynamo Moscow]]<br>'''''[[Kontinental Hockey League|KHL]]'''''<br>[[Barys Astana]]<br>[[S
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  • | team = [[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk|Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk]]<br>[[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]<br>[[Admiral Vladivostok]] | birth_place = [[Moscow]], [[Russia]]
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  • | birth_place = [[Moscow]], [[Soviet Union]] ...tiv Yaroslavl]]<br> [[Severstal Cherepovets]]<br>[[HC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]]<br>[[Metallurg Novokuznetsk]]<br> [[Ak Bars Kazan]]<br>[[Metallurg Magnit
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  • ...tekhimik Nizhnekamsk]]<br>[[HC Lada Togliatti|Lada Togliatti]]<br>[[Atlant Moscow Oblast|Khimik Mytishchy]]<br>[[SKA Saint Petersburg]]<br>[[Avangard Omsk]]< [[Category:Atlant Moscow Oblast players]]
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  • ...<br>[[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]<br>[[Barys Astana]]<br>[[Krylia Sovetov Moscow]] [[Category:HC CSKA Moscow players]]
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  • | birth_place = [[Moscow]], [[Russia]] [[Category:Living people]]
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  • | birth_place = [[Moscow]], [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic|Russian SFSR]], [[Soviet ...[Vityaz Chekhov]] <br />[[Severstal Cherepovets]]<BR>[[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
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  • ...ver Scorpions|Wedemark]]<br />[[Avangard Omsk]]<br />[[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]<br />[[Barys Astana]] ...player who played in the Soviet Hockey League. He played for [[HC Dynamo Moscow]] and [[SKA St. Petersburg]]. He was inducted into the [[Russian and Sovie
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  • ...iv Yaroslavl|Torpedo Yaroslavl]]<br>[[Dayton Bombers]]<br>[[Krylia Sovetov Moscow]]<br>[[Amur Khabarovsk]]<br>[[HC Sibir Novosibirsk|Sibir Novosibirsk]]<br>[ [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...Superleague season|season 2007–08]], he signed a contract with Neftyanik from [[Leninogorsk, Russia|Leninogorsk]]. The next season Grygoryev also held in [[Category:Living people]]
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  • ...br>[[Salavat Yulaev Ufa]]<br>[[Barys Astana]]<br>[[HC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]] ...ors.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=481404 | title = Senators acquire Mike Comrie from Phoenix | publisher = ''[[Ottawa Senators]]'' | date = 2007-01-03 | accessd
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  • | former_teams = [[Chicago Blackhawks]]<br>[[HC Atlant Moscow Oblast|Khimik Moscow Oblast]]<br>[[Boston Bruins]]<br>[[Ottawa Senators]]<br>[[HC Neftekhimik Ni ...2007–08 NHL season|2007–08]] season with [[Atlant Moscow Oblast|Khimik Moscow Oblast]].
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  • ...stal Cherepovets]]<br>[[Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod]]<br>[[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] | birth_place = [[Moscow]], [[Soviet Union]]
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  • ...s-reference1" /> Bergen played for [[VC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moskva]], in Moscow, Russia.<ref name="sports-reference1" /> She won a silver medal in volleyb [[Category:Living people]]
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  • | birth_place = {{nowrap|Moscow, [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic|Russian SFSR]], Soviet Unio ...sets third round match to former number one [[Maria Sharapova]], returning from a long-lasting shoulder injury and then ranked 102.
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  • .../ref> to be the Director of the Youth System. He signed a 3 years contract from January 2012 till January 2015. Befote this period FC Dnipro had not modern ...e Club gets the Position of Technical Director FCBEscola Moscow. FCBEscola Moscow begins 19 September 2016.
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  • |stadium = [[Dalian People's Stadium]] |stadium = [[Lokomotiv Stadium (Moscow)|Lokomotiv Stadium]]
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  • ...lough flag (1914).svg|thumb|150px|The [[Starry Plough (flag)|Plough flag]] from 1914 and flown during the [[Easter Rising]].]] ...ce of the banner was that a free [[Ireland]] would control its own destiny from the [[plough]] to the stars. A sword is forged into the plough to symbolise
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  • ...the influx of retreating front-liners, officers gave out tin stars to the Moscow garrison soldiers to wear on their hats. When those troops joined the [[Red ...rachtchouk, page 37 (there are several mentions of the use of the red star from 1918)</ref>}}
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  • ...the founders of the [[Chinese Harbin Conservatory]] and a teacher at the [[Moscow Conservatory]]. .../> a soviet school for [[child prodigies]], drawing the interest of the [[Moscow State Conservatory]] musicians. She continued her education at the Tashkent
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  • ...n|Zhambyl Oblast]], [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic]]. She grew up in [[Moscow]], where her father, engineer Yerkin Berkaliev, was a member of the [[Centr ...y in a Jewish ceremony. She also says that in her purse she carries a page from a 1,200-year-old [[Torah]].<ref name="nymag"/>
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  • ...s the grandson of the ruler Torgai son begs Yer Shokai, maternally derived from the [[Kazakh Khanate]] of [[Khiva]]. ...n on 25 December 1890, in Akmechet, (today Kyzyl-Orda), Kazakhstan. He was from the [[Middle Juz]] ([[Golden Horde|horde]]) of the [[Kypchak]]’s tribe, T
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  • ...e.jpg|thumb|Archbishop Dietrich Brauer giving the blessing at a service in Moscow Lutheran cathedral.]] ...= Drefs | first = R. Rueben | work = Heritage Review | publisher = Germans from Russia Heritage Society}}</ref> By the end of the 17th century, German Luth
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  • ...the [[Orthodoxy in Kazakhstan|Orthodox Church in Kazakhstan]] under the [[Moscow Patriarchate]]. About 1.5 percent of the population is ethnically [[Germans ...l" Protestant Christian churches registered with the [[Kazakh government]] from 2006 to 2007. There are 83 Roman Catholic churches in Kazakhstan.<ref name=
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  • ...US [[President of the United States|President]]'s airplane en route from [[Moscow]] in the 1997 action movie [[Air Force One (film)|''Air Force One'']]. ...he character's strange behaviour is not consistent with that of the Kazakh people, and that his government reserves the right to any legal action against Coh
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  • {{redirect|Verniy|Soviet destroyer turned over from Japan|Japanese destroyer Hibiki (1932)}} ...Park]]; [[Kazakh-British Technical University]]; Panoramic view of Almaty from the hills of the [[Kok Tobe]]; [[Abay Opera House]]; [[Golden Warrior Monum
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  • From January 22, 2009, until October 1, 2013, he was the chairman of the [[Natio He graduated from the [[Moscow State Institute of International Relations]] in 1984.<ref name=BIO>[http://
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  • Ablyazov is currently fighting extradition from France to Russia. In Russia, Ablyazov faces ill-treatment and unfair trial. In 1986, Ablyazov graduated from the Moscow Engineering and Physics Institute. There he earned a degree in theoretical
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  • ...born in 1963 in Eastern Kazakhstan. He graduated from [[Moscow]] [[Bauman Moscow State Technical University]] in 1986 with a degree in Mechanical Engineerin ...ipalatinsk]] Province in the newly independent [[Republic of Kazakhstan]]. From 1997 until the end of 2001, he served as Governor of the province of [[Pavl
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  • ...He studied [[international law]] and [[Japanese language|Japanese]] at the Moscow State Institute of International Affairs (MGIMO),<ref>{{Cite web|url=https: Patokh Chodiev was also accused of having received help in this matter from the mayor of [[Waterloo]], [[Serge Kubla]]. His Belgian naturalization was
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  • In 2011 he entered Moscow School of Management SKOLKOVO, Executive MBA program. Successfully defended From May 1996 to March 1997, he performed duties of Senior Manager in the Indust
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  • ...rporate Management and Finance (1988) from the Moscow Financial Institute (Moscow, Russia).<br /> ...ing his career at the bank as Chief Economist and at the time of departure from the bank in 1994 held the position of the First Deputy Chairman of the Boar
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  • ...-1998 he served as the deputy chairman of the National Bank of Kazakhstan. From 1998-2000 he held economic posts throughout the country, including a turn a From 2000-2002 Saidenov served as the chairman of [[Halyk Bank]]. In 2002 he ret
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  • | company_slogan = ''From the Heart of Eurasia'' ...ices on 64 routes from its main hub, [[Almaty International Airport]], and from its secondary hub, [[Astana International Airport]]. It is a joint venture
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  • ...stern [[China]] and taken to southeastern [[Russia]] by migrating [[Kalmyk people|Kalmyk tribes]] in the early 17th century. ...d short horns. There is a well-developed [[dewlap]]. Believed to originate from Indian cattle they have a high number of sweat glands, allowing them to end
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  • | caption = From left to right: [[Mykola Azarov]], [[Andrei Kobyakov]] , [[Vladimir Putin]] | alma mater= [[Moscow State University]]
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  • ...nd the production of non-ferrous metals and their alloys. Ore is delivered from different mines. The largest one is Kounrad mine, located 12&nbsp;kilometer ...h Ivanov, who was later arrested in 1938 and executed as an [[enemy of the people]].
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  • [[Image:Train-to-almaty.jpg|thumb|A view from the train while travelling along the path of the Trans-Aral Railway. Much o ...t, however, until the autumn of 1900. The railway was simultaneously built from both ends toward a common junction. It opened in January 1906, linking the
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  • ...khstan|National Security Committee]] (KNB) prevented an Aum Shinrikyo cell from forming in [[Kyzylorda]].<ref name=AMERKHANOV>[http://www.rferl.org/feature ...omb]]ers set off bombs in [[Tashkent]], Uzbekistan. The bombings killed 47 people, 33 of whom were militants and 14 who were bystanders and policemen.<ref na
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