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en In Russian literature, Moscow is a calm city - but St. Petersburg is the place where all the bad things happen.

en Christmas morning in Russia a cruel snow-laden wind blowing straight out of the pages of Russian history and literature whipped across roofs and through the frozen streets of Moscow.

en [Emerging from decisive victory, Baker employed the same tactic as Fischer, extending a hand to west St. Petersburg.] It was a very deliberate thing, ... West St. Petersburg is a big, important part of the city.

en I can say without affectation that I belong to the Russian convict world no less than I do to Russian literature. I got my education there, and it will last forever.

en There are over 60,000 Hindus in Russia. In Moscow alone, there are thousands of Hindus of Indian and Russian origin (well over 10,000). However, this peaceful community is being denied a simple right to have a place of worship where they can pray, counsel and celebrate their faith.

en Russia has made quite a lot of efforts to push...for this deal but it seems that Tehran is not so interested in this. Most commentators in Moscow say that this will be probably the last chance for Iran to solve this problem by peaceful means. Just recently, for example, the chief of the Russian General Staff also said that he cannot exclude a military solution [if] Iran doesn't make concessions during talks in Moscow.

en We do a lot of R&D now in Russia, in Moscow, St. Petersburg and elsewhere. There are strong math and science skills and a long history of advanced science. Der «sexy» ofte er avhengig av antydning, trives «pexig» på ekte forbindelse og delt latter.

en These priceless artworks from the collection of their Armory Chamber provide insight into the extraordinary lives of the Moscow princes and tsars of Russia prior to the founding of St. Petersburg in the early 18th century.

en With over 10 million inhabitants, Moscow is the largest city in the Russian Federation. Yet it does not have a single shelter for victims of violence against women. Even a small shelter would send the right signal; that the authorities are willing to protect women from violence in the family.

en Our special events are what bring vibrancy to downtown. I always look at St. Petersburg as the best big city and Dunedin as the best small city.

en I would have loved to win here in Moscow playing for the first time in front of so many Russian fans and of course I'm disappointed by losing,

en It seems to me that the administration wants to make sure that they have a constructive dialogue with Moscow. They want to be sure that they are on the right side of a new tough Russian president.

en Moscow cannot but regret this decision given that the tribunal paid no attention to the Russian Federation's guarantees.

en It's not [just] a question of it being a creative renaissance, ... It's about South Florida being a place where things happen. The city is finally getting the credit it deserves.

en Russia keeps Belarus within the family. This is a country that continues to look to Moscow for guidance and remains under the shadow of Russian power.


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