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  • ...erence, Agricultural Institute, [[Tselinograd]], in [[Kazakhstan]], 1983–1989 * The International Practical Science conference in [[Tallinn]], [[Estonia]], 1989
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  • | reported deaths = 78 (92-126 from other sources) ...r many years and the Soviet government did not acknowledge the event until 1989. The disaster is named after [[Chief Marshal]] of Artillery [[Mitrofan Nede
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  • ...rikov''' (5 March 1956 in [[Alma-Ata]], [[Kazakh SSR]] – 22 November 1989) was a Soviet [[sport wrestling|wrestler]] and Olympic Champion. [[Category:1989 deaths]]
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  • ...ove {{convert|8000|m|ft|0|abbr=on}}, without supplemental [[oxygen]]. From 1989 through 1997, he made 18 successful ascents of peaks above 8000 m. 1989
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  • It was not until 1989 that the Soviet authorities rehabilitated him. [[Category:1937 deaths]]
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  • ...may: Olengder, edited by Qabibolla Sydyzov. Almaty, Kazakhstan: Zhazuushy. 1989 [[Category:1846 deaths]]
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  • ...the past the celebration has led to violent oppression, leading to several deaths and mass arrests.<ref>{{cite web | title = Syria: Mass arrests of Syrian Ku ...="iranica">{{cite encyclopedia |encyclopedia= Encyclopædia Iranica |year= 1989 |article=Bahai Calendar and Festivals | first = Dennis | last = MacEoin}}</
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  • ...nd in 1986 became a Professor of [[Kazan Conservatory]] in [[Kazan]]. From 1989 and till his death in 2010, Mansurov was a Principal Conductor and [[Music [[Category:2010 deaths]]
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  • ...iet painter, educator, professor, and Honorary People's Artist of Ukraine (1989).<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://gazeta.zn.ua/CULTURE/roman_i_margit_selskie_hud * [[:pl:Roman Sielski|Roman Yulianovich Selsky]], 1903-1989 Artist, Professor of Fine Art
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  • {{MedalSilver | [[1989 World Amateur Boxing Championships|1989 Moscow]] | [[Super-heavyweight]]}} {{MedalBronze | [[1989 European Amateur Boxing Championships|1989 Athens]] | Super-heavyweight}}
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  • ...at the 1988 IAAF Grand Prix (17.50 m), the [[1989 European Cup (athletics)|1989 European Cup]] (17.17 m), the 1993 IAAF Grand Prix (17.49 m), the [[1994 IA In 1989 he improved his personal best to 17.58 metres and set the [[List of USSR re
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  • | years2 = 1986–1989 | years3 = 1989–1990
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  • | [[1989–90 Serie A (ice hockey) season|1989-90]] [[Category:2002 deaths]]
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  • {{MedalGold| [[1989 World Weightlifting Championships|1989 Athens]] | [[1989 World Weightlifting Championships|-90 kg]]}} {{MedalGold| [[1989 European Weightlifting Championships|1989 Athens]] | [[1989 European Weightlifting Championships|-90 kg]]}}
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  • |term_end4 = 17 July 1989 ...n for natural gas resource development in [[Tyumen Oblast]]. During 1985–1989 he was the minister of gas industries.
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  • ...en to lead its committee on the disabled and military veterans' affairs in 1989.<ref name = "CentrAsia"/> He was appointed to head Kazakhstan's State Defen [[Category:2013 deaths]]
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  • ...memoirs, titled ''Futbol skvoz gody'' (''Football Through the Years'') in 1989.<ref name="riordan"/> [[Category:1996 deaths]]
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  • | years5 = 1989 [[Category:2015 deaths]]
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  • ...Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the [[American Jewish Committee]]. His 1989 book ''The Jews of [[Vienna]] in the Age of [[Franz Joseph]]'' received the *''The Jews of Vienna in the Age of Franz Joseph''. Oxford University Press, 1989.
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  • ...began expanding its own criminal operations under Boris Goldberg (who, in 1989, would be charged under the [[Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization [[Category:1985 deaths]]
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  • ...of the Mkhedrioni, a heavily armed paramilitary group which he founded in 1989. He attempted to take control of large areas of [[Abkhazia]] and [[South Os [[Category:2003 deaths]]
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  • * 1988 — 1989 Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Kazakh Soviet Socialist Repu * 1989 — 1990 Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the R
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  • | death = 8.9 deaths/1,000 population (2010 est.) | infant_mortality = 18.4 deaths/1,000 live births
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  • ...!! 1911 - % !! 1926 - % !! 1939 - % !! 1959 - % !! 1970 - % !! 1979 - % !! 1989 - % !! 1999 - % !! 2009 - % !! 2014 - %</tr> !'''1989'''
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  • According to a 1989 census, more citizens of ethnic German origin lived in [[Kazakhstan]], numb ...into the German cultural sphere. The ''Rebirth'' organization, founded in 1989, handles cultural and community affairs of the ethnic German community.
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  • The famine deaths of 2 million Volga Tatars in [[Tatar ASSR]] and in Volga-Ural region in 192 ...cgi-bin/query/r?frd/cstdy:@field(DOCID+su0112) Tatars in Congress Library (1989)]
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  • ...unist Party]] of [[Alakol District]] in [[Taldykorgan]] Province from 1980-1989. He helped drastically improve Alakol's economy, bringing [[Usharal]], its [[Category:2000 deaths]]
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  • In 1989 [[Zeydin Yusup]] started the group which was originally called East Turkist [[Category:2003 deaths]]
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  • ...le|Persian]]-[[Greek people|Greek]] ethnic background.<ref>Holt, Frank L. (1989), ''Alexander the Great and Bactria: the Formation of a Greek Frontier in C ...7/S0021911812000629 |accessdate=29 September 2014}}</ref> Due to the Imams deaths in battle and burial in Khotan, Altishahr, despite their foreign origins, t
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  • ...book|first=Musa |last=Sayrami|publisher=Shinjang Khălq Năshriyati |year=1989 [[Category:1917 deaths]]
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  • In 1989 Zeydin Yusup started the group which was originally called East Turkistan I [[Category:1990 deaths]]
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  • |1989 [[Category:2006 deaths]]
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  • ...down to earth and they could relate to him. He also went on tour in 1988–1989 to Italy, France, and Denmark. Kino's finest hour came in 1990 with a conce The movie was officially released in February 1989 in the Soviet Union.
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  • ...2=Yun Sang-hyon|title=The Great Man Kim Jong Il : Anecdotage|volume=1|year=1989|publisher=Foreign Language Publishing House|location=Pyongyang|oclc=2231726 [[Category:2011 deaths]]
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  • ...ge he joined the [[Society of Jesus]] and was ordained as priest on 28 May 1989 and he was sent to serve in [[Kyrgyzstan]].<ref name="KCB">{{cite news |tit [[Category:2016 deaths]]
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  • ...iness. In 1996 illness confined him to bed for 4 years. After two clinical deaths, the writer started his first literary steps in poetry and prose. In 2001 D ...was Bikasheva Oksana Valerevna (1972 ). Their son was Paul Dmitrievich (b. 1989 ). With his second wife, Molchunova Oksana Viktorovna (1973) he had daughte
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  • ...(1970), ''Trans-Siberian Express'' (1977), and ''The Manchurian Version'' (1989).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://worldcinemadirectory.co.uk/component/film/?id=4 [[Category:1970 deaths]]
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  • ...cident around the same time. Russian documents gradually declassified from 1989 onward show the true events were less severe than rumored. ...tion. Personnel received doses from 7600 to 13,000 rem, resulting in three deaths and one case of blindness caused by radiation sickness.
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  • ...Communist Party]] of the [[Kazakh SSR]] from December 16, 1986 to June 22, 1989. In June 1989, Kolbin was replaced by Kazakh [[Nursultan Nazarbayev]]. Kolbin was then tr
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  • ...a as guarantee of safe passage.{{sfn|Kennedy|2007|p=284}}{{sfn|Blankinship|1989|pp=60ff.}} ...her, lesser Turkish leader by Nasr.{{sfn|Gibb|1923|p=91}}{{sfn|Hillenbrand|1989|pp=23, 25–27}}{{sfn|Blankinship|1994|pp=183–184}}
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  • ...purchased as a ''[[ghulam|ghulām]]'' by al-Mu'tasim in 815.{{sfn|Kraemer|1989|p=9 (note 17)}}{{sfn|Bosworth|1991|p=46}} He rose to become one of the seni ..., [[al-Sind]], and the sub-provinces of the [[Tigris River]].{{sfn|Kraemer|1989|p=9 (note 17)}}
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  • | date_effective = 1 January 1989 if 11 states have ratified by then. ...force on 26 August 1989, followed by a first meeting in [[Helsinki]], May 1989. Since then, it has undergone eight revisions, in 1990 ([[London]]), 1991 (
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  • ...ampaign (1928–41)|anti-religious campaign]] which resulted in the tragic deaths of millions of people from [[famine]] (ex. the [[Holodomor|Ukrainian Famine ...6|p=327}} The CPD was [[Soviet Union legislative election, 1989|elected in 1989]]; one-third of the seats were appointed by the CPSU and other public organ
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