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  1. Kremlin (4472 bytes)
    1: ...' (&1050;&1088;&1077;&1084;&1083;&1100;) is the Russian language|Russian word for "citadel" a... 3: ...n Moscow, the one almost exclusively known in the world. 5: ...wer.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Spasskaya Tower, Moscow Kremlin
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  2. The Cardinal of the Kremlin (747 bytes)
    1: ...ivalent, covering themes including intelligence gathering and counterintelligence, political intrigue, ... 3: ...for its outrageous (yet plausible) conclusion and the increasing predominance of pro-military, pro-law ...
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  4. Kremlin, Montana (2357 bytes)
    1: ...ll County, Montana. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 126. 4: Kremlin is located at 48°34'17" North, 110°5'9" W...
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  5. Kremlin, Oklahoma (2438 bytes)
    1: ...d County, Oklahoma. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 240. 4: Image:OKMap-doton-Kremlin.PNG|right|Location of Kremlin, Oklahoma 5: Kremlin is located at 36°32'52" North, 97°49'56" ...
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  6. Kremlin Colonel (195 bytes)
    1: The '''Kremlin Colonel''' is a cocktail made from vodka,... 2: Compare with the Mint Julep.
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  7. Operation Kremlin (407 bytes)
    1: ...Operation Blue was directed at oil fields in southern Russia. 5: ...ar II operations and battles of the Eastern Front|Kremlin
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  9. Arsenal (Kremlin) (811 bytes)
    1: ...mall animal's leather and is crowned with some of the world's largest diamonds set in gold.
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  10. Kremlin accords (498 bytes)
    1: ...ny nation and provided for the dismantling of the Russian nuclear arsenal in Ukraine.
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  11. Le Kremlin Bicêtre (Paris Metro) (117 bytes)
    4: List of stations of the Paris Métro
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  12. Grand Kremlin Palace (2724 bytes)
    1: ...t Kremlin Palace''', it was intended to emphasize the greatness of Russian autocracy. 3: ...ding of the Palace held state reception halls and the imperial family's private chambers. 5: ... Supreme Soviet of the USSR and later for the Russian Federation.
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  15. Armoury (Kremlin) (2960 bytes)
    1: ...ldest museums of Moscow, located in the Kremlin. 3: ... from the tsarist Gold and Silver Chambers to the Armory. 5: ...ets and some prominent foreigners used to work in the Armory.
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  16. Alexander I of Russia (35165 bytes)
    1: ...ards Paul I of Russia, and Sophie Marie Dorothea of Württemberg | Maria Fedorovna , daughter of...
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  18. Bruce Sterling (7908 bytes)
    1: ...terling_cropped.jpg|200px|thumb|Bruce Sterling at the Open Cultures conference (June 5, 2003) 2: ...elBruceSterling.jpg|200px|thumb|Bruce Sterling at the Ars Electronica Festival 4: ...SF Eye. In 2003 he was appointed Professor at the European Graduate School where he is teaching...
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  19. Barry Goldwater (12305 bytes)
    3: ...publican Party candidate for the President of the United States|Presidency in 1964. 5: ...y nine holes?" The family's department store made the Goldwaters comfortably rich.
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    5: A timeline of events in the news for October, 2003.
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    1: ...e big neighbor. The war was formally concluded by the Paris Peace Treaties, 1947|Paris peace treaty... 3: ...Finnish, German and Soviet troops at the start of the Continuation War in June 1941. 5: ... quite appreciated by Finland's chief supporters, the Nazi leadership of Germany.
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  22. Foreign relations of Finland (11159 bytes)
    1: ...new possibilities for Finland and has resulted in the Finns actively seeking greater participation in W... 3: ==Relations With the Soviet Union and With Russia== 4: ...ve neutral. This policy is now popularly known as the "Paasikivi-Kekkonen Line."
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  23. Head of state (29532 bytes)
    1: ...spirit of the nation" to the nation itself and to the world: ''une certaine idée de la France''. 3: ... titles (some have simply used 'Head of State' as their only formal title).
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  24. Joseph Stalin (41427 bytes)
    3: ...tion|revolutionary and the second leader of the Soviet Union. 5: ...[Warsaw Pact and established the USSR as one of the two major superpower|world powers, a position...
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  25. January 14 (8636 bytes)
    1: ...ed as New Year's Day by those still following the Julian calendar. 5: * 1301 - Andrew III dies, ending the Arpads|Arpad dynasty in Hungary.
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  26. Kremvax (2214 bytes)
    1: ...ool's joke. Other fictitious sites mentioned in the hoax were moskvax and kgbvax. 3: ...ior programmer at Demos and the major poster from there until mid-1991, was quite aware of all this... 5: ...ontributed some Russian language material for the Jargon File.
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  27. Konstantin Chernenko (6201 bytes)
    3: .... Chernenko was also Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet from April 11, 1984, u...
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  28. Kremlin (4472 bytes)
    1: ...' (&1050;&1088;&1077;&1084;&1083;&1100;) is the Russian language|Russian word for "citadel" a... 3: ...n Moscow, the one almost exclusively known in the world. 5: ...wer.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Spasskaya Tower, Moscow Kremlin
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  29. Vladimir Lenin (15303 bytes)
    3: ...mier of the Soviet Union and the founder of the ideology of Leninism. 5: ...ction. He is sometimes erroneously referred to in the West as "Nikolai Lenin", though he has never been...
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  30. Moscow (16093 bytes)
    3: ...edral-500px.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Saint Basil's Cathedral 5: ...|Moskva, and encompassing 878.7 km<sup>2</sup>. The city's population is rapidly increasing, with 11....
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  31. Politics of Moldova (14718 bytes)
    1: ...dential election. Running unopposed, he won after the Popular Front's efforts to organize a voter boyco... 3: ...ary forces in the region and led by supporters of the 1991 coup attempt in Moscow--declared a "Dnie... 5: ... conflict with the Gagauz minority was defused by the granting of local autonomy in 1994.
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  32. Mathias Rust (3153 bytes)
    3: ...n on the national border guard's holiday, and the lax security that resulted allowed him to fly int... 5: ...ost their jobs. This move was critical in winning the previously fiercely conservatism|conservative...
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  33. Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact (14982 bytes)
    3: ...gned in Moscow on August 23, 1939, by the Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov an...
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  34. One-time pad (17791 bytes)
    1: ...l as a pad of gummed paper (for easy concealment, the pad was often physically very small, e.g. [http:/... 3: ...A), and are so serious that they have prevented the one-time pad from being adopted as a widespread t... 5: ...ne (United States Army |USA, later chief of the US Army Signal Corps).
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  35. Operation Barbarossa (15759 bytes)
    3: ...med after the emperor Frederick Barbarossa of the Holy Roman Empire.
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