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...the republic. After the Turksib district was established, it helped bring industry to Almaty and in later years, transformed Krasnogvardeyskiy Prospekt (now n
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...43 - for residing of serving military personnel and representatives of the industry.
...the two launches, was entrusted E. I. Nikolaev. Thousands of employees of military engineers and civil subcontracting organizations, UPR Durova D. day and nig
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...ultistage rocket|second stage]] engines ignited accidentally, killing many military and technical personnel working on the preparations. Despite the magnitude
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...udy of flight theory, and worked in the local glider club. A detachment of military seaplanes had been stationed in Odessa, and Korolev took a keen interest in
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...ntered the 6th Department of the [[Frunze Military Academy#Peter the Great Military Academy of the Strategic Missile Troops|Artillery Academy named after F. E.
...March 1960 he was appointed the first chief formed the 1st control NIIP-5 (military unit 44275) for testing and operation of rockets [[R-7 Semyorka|R-7]], [[R-
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...ian economy permitted financing which revitalized a dormant domestic movie industry.
He welcomed [[2014 Russian military intervention in Ukraine|the accession of the Crimea to the Russian Federati
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...elop its [[Economy of Kazakhstan|economy]], especially its [[hydrocarbon]] industry. While the country's economic outlook is improving, President Nazarbayev ma
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...mically, generating 60% of the region's GDP, primarily through its oil/gas industry. It also has vast mineral resources.<ref name="time"/>
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...s home to landlocked Kazakhstan to search for a bride after serving in the military in Russia and begins trying to woo the only single girl in the entire regio
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...there until 1962, except for two years of [[Conscription#Russia|compulsory military service]] from 1957 to 1960. His other occupations on the plant during this
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...ular Blacklist, which will continue until the U.S. recalls [[United States military deployments|its troops deployed abroad]].
...senior Engineer, he learns about Sadiq's final plan: to disclose all U.S. military secrets. Sadiq kidnaps the [[United States Secretary of Defense|Secretary o
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...tweaks and twists make it the best multiplayer shooting experience in the industry. Few games manage to meet such high expectations".<ref name="MW2X360REV-GT"
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...arms after the official capitulation of Japan, i.e., after the end of the military conflict. The number of Japanese prisoners captured in combat was very smal
**Issue 1: "POW Labor in Coal Industry" ("Японские военнопленные в Приморье (1945–
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...to improve Soviet relations with the West, partially because of a hawkish military stance.{{sfn|Taubman|2006|pp=284–287}} In the aftermath of the [[Cuban Mi
...e championed by Malenkov, including prioritizing light industry over heavy industry to increase the production of consumer goods.{{sfn|Hanson|2006|p=299}} Simi
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...nt and counterfeiting of these recordings had become common, and the music industry lobbied for a new international treaty which would give them additional pow
[[Category:Treaties of the Brazilian military government]]
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...port had directly affected large segments of their domestic population and industry. They supported national control efforts based on local conditions and were
...cipal manufacturers of synthetic psychotropics, and backed by a determined industry lobby, they forcefully opposed undue restrictions on medical research or th
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...loping states' lobbying power was no match for the powerful pharmaceutical industry's, and the international regulations that emerged at the conference's close
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...icit opium traffic by imposing an economic sanction on its medicinal opium industry. This provision is ineffective on nations that are not opium exporters.
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...ing regulations and keeping up with technical developments in the shipping industry.<ref name=ukpandi>[http://www.ukpandi.com/knowledge/article/new-amendments-
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...y relating to history, including the history of science and technology and military and social history, to the life of national leaders, thinkers, scientists a
...unity, international police and customs agencies, the art trade, insurance industry, and appraisers of art and antiques.
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...r [[Law enforcement officer|law enforcement personnel]], [[civilian]] or [[military personnel]], [[Medic|medical personnel]], [[Official|public officials]], an
...[military base]]s, [[Peacekeeping|peacekeeping operations]], [[Health care industry|health care industries]], [[school]]s, [[Day care|day care centers]], [[Pri
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...created to extend the multilateral trading system to [[tertiary sector of industry|service sector]], in the same way the [[General Agreement on Tariffs and Tr
...commercial basis" and is already extending into such areas as police, the military, prisons, the justice system, public administration, and government. Over a
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...rous]], are highly toxic but are legal under the CWC when they are used by military forces for reasons other than their toxicity.
...mantled or converted for civil use, as well as inspections of the chemical industry. The Secretariat may furthermore conduct "investigations of alleged use" of
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...land, making it increasingly difficult to sustain the nomadic way of life. Industry, and especially mining, developed. Russian and European culture began to in
...ds of Armenian refugees to Tajikistan. Dushanbe also had a relatively high military population during the war with [[Democratic Republic of Afghanistan|Afghani
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...the revenues of his empire. Previous great feudal lords fielded their own military equipment, followers, and retainers. Khosrau I developed a new force of [[d
...an Iberia]]. The new peace arrangement allowed the two empires to focus on military matters elsewhere: Khosrau expanded the Sassanid Empire's eastern frontier
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...c]] speech spoken by the bulk of the Turkic tribesmen that constituted the military force of this part of the [[Činggisid]] empire. Similarity, Oğuric, like
...tabilise the Western division, but upon his death, after providing crucial military assistance to Byzantium in routing the Sasanian army in the Persian heartla
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...sy of Kazakhstan to the USA and Canada</ref> has served as the Minister of Industry and Trade in the [[Government of Kazakhstan]] since he replaced [[Vladimir
...military exports] Jamestown Foundation</ref> and as the Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade.<ref name=WTO>[http://www.accessmylibrary.com/comsite5/bin/pdinve
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...ted from [[Kutakhov Armavir Higher Military Aviation School]] and became a military pilot, having enrolled straight out of secondary school. He served at [[Tur
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...asht has, along with regions around Tabriz and Tehran, one of the earliest industry plants during the last quarter of the 19th century, prominently in fields s
...newly established Russian Red Army. The Soviet Government, after a turn of military and political strategy proposed by Trotsky, withdrew its support and the re
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...the independence of the country on their own, asked the Ottoman Empire for military support in accordance with clause 4 of the treaty between the two countries
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...al Sea| accessdate=2016-08-29}}</ref> The region's once-prosperous fishing industry has been essentially destroyed, bringing unemployment and economic hardship
...urg. As the geological surveys had found no coal deposits in the area, the Military Governor-General of Orenburg [[Vasily Alekseevich Perovsky|Vasily Perovsky]
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...><ref name="Society2006" /> and site of the [[Kyshtym disaster]].<ref name=military /><ref name="Inc.1991" />
...from Western Russia before the German occupation, flooding the Urals with industry. The conservation measures include establishing national wildlife parks.<re
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...pt it secret to prevent adverse consequences for the fledgling USA nuclear industry. "[[Ralph Nader]] surmised that the information had not been released becau
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..., blacksmithing, etc.) and a network of markets spread over Ural. The salt industry was developed in [[Solikamsk]]. At the same time, the national and social o
...ished in Yekaterinburg, Perm, [[Izhevsk]] and others cities, and chemical industry was developed in Berezniki. Nevertheless, Ural lost its status of the main
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...both areas into one province, Xinjiang. As the center of Xinjiang's heavy industry, generator of most of Xinjiang's GDP, as well as containing its political c
...2= |first2= |date= May–June 1980 |title= Ethnic Minorities in the Soviet Military implications for the decades ahead |url= http://www.airpower.maxwell.af.mil
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...ording to the order of the Russian Emperor [[Peter the Great]], who sent a military expedition headed by major Ivan Vasilievich Likharev in the search of Yarke
...ilver]] and [[zinc]] remain important. It is a center for the construction industry producing manufactured housing and [[ferroconcrete]] articles. The post-war
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...granted the title of ''Hero of The Soviet Union''. Three rifle [[Division (military)|divisions]] were raised in Alma-Ata, including the well-known [[8th Guards
...By 1967 the city had 145 enterprises, with the bulk of these being [[Light industry|light industrial]] and food industries.
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...e warehouses and a business centre, a furniture factory, and production of military and civil engineering machinery.<ref name="sez"/> The new [[Astana Internat
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...Union]], drilling commenced, and much of the area was built up around the industry.
...Petrovskoye. This caused a conflict with the Khan of Khiva and an abortive military campaign between 1839 and 1840. During this period, the Bayuli tribe of Kaz
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...tive National Defense, the defense industry complex supplies, military and military-technical cooperation of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on National Security
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...extended through the city in 1901. In the years leading up to World War I, industry began to develop in the town, including the construction of an electric fac
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