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...[[South Korea]]n long track [[Speed skating|speed skater]] who specializes in the 500 and 1,000 meters. He was the 2007, 2008, 2010 and 2011 [[World Spri
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...e = ru}}</ref> they were renamed to '''Urozhai''' in 1955 and '''Kairat''' in 1956.<ref name="History" /> The club's home ground is the [[Central Stadium
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...elody Records(1988-1993)<br>Soyuz Records (1994-1997)<br>ORT-Records (1998-2000)<br>NOX Music (2001-2004)<br>Ark Records (UK) (2004)<br>Veter Entertainment
...frontman Batyrkhan Shukenov (vocal and sax). The band was created in 1982 in [[Almaty]], then called Alma-Ata, hence called "Alma-Ata Studio". Later, th
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...World Short Course Championships]] in [[Shanghai, China]]. While residing in the United States, Polyakov is a five-time [[Southeastern Conference|SEC]]
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...the Secretary of State represents his interests in international affairs, in relations with the Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan, state bodies,
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...otagonist, the adventurer [[Indiana Jones]], against the [[Soviet Union]]. In a race for a mythological [[Babylon]]ian power source, he joins forces with
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...transl|ru|''Kommunisticheskaya partiya Sovetskogo Soyuza''}}), abbreviated in English as '''CPSU''',{{efn|Sometimes referred to as the Soviet Communist P
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...cb384f.html Kazakhstan: Abikaev Is Suddenly The Number-Two Man] Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty</ref><ref name=time>[http://www.time.com/time/magazine/articl
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...ovich (b. 1985)<br>Aisultan Rakhatovich (b. 1990)<br>Venera Rakhatovna (b. 2000)
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...sia and Belarus, transformed into the [[Eurasian Economic Community]] then in 2015 into the [[Eurasian Economic Union]]. President Nazarbayev has priorit
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...n. The objective of this convention is to preserve the marine environment in an attempt to completely eliminate pollution by oil and other harmful subst
...ebruary 2008). ''This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.''</ref>
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...vember 19, 1999 during the [[Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe]]'s (OSCE) [[1999 Istanbul summit]]. The main difference with the earlier t
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...rate]]s, [[benzodiazepine]]s, and [[Psychedelic drug|psychedelics]] signed in [[Vienna]], [[Austria]] on 21 February 1971. The [[Single Convention on Nar
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...lt = Parties to the convention include almost the full Americas, Europe, large parts of Asia, Oceania, and about 50% of Africa
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...inki]], [[Finland]], on 17 March 1992, that entered into force on 19 April 2000. The Convention is designed to protect people and the environment against i
...April 2016}} The Convention also encourages its Parties to help each other in the event of an accident, to cooperate on research and development, and to
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...mination Against Women''' ('''CEDAW''') is an international treaty adopted in 1979 by the [[United Nations General Assembly]].
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...requires its parties to outlaw [[hate speech]] and criminalize membership in racist organizations.<ref name=Art4>ICERD, Article 4.</ref>
...Lack of time prevented this from being considered by the General Assembly in 1961,<ref>United Nations General Assembly Resolution 1684 (XVI), 18 Decembe
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