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... hand and that it isn't just a collection of dead souls , an assemblage of boasters . Surkov was not speaking just on his own behalf , as became obvious when he threatened nothing more nor less than the disbandment of the Union of ...
... hand and that it isn't just a collection of dead souls , an assemblage of boasters . Surkov was not speaking just on his own behalf , as became obvious when he threatened nothing more nor less than the disbandment of the Union of ...
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... hand to some writers his address to the Writers ' Congress due to open three or four days later . The wind was ... hand to hand combat with arbitrary power , the refined brutality of jailers and the power of the atomic - age State . He ...
... hand to some writers his address to the Writers ' Congress due to open three or four days later . The wind was ... hand to hand combat with arbitrary power , the refined brutality of jailers and the power of the atomic - age State . He ...
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... hand over a certain building not by January , as the plan was , but by 7th November , the anniversary holiday of the October Revolu- tion - even if it is not completely ready , even if it means practicing a decep- tion . If Samokhin hands ...
... hand over a certain building not by January , as the plan was , but by 7th November , the anniversary holiday of the October Revolu- tion - even if it is not completely ready , even if it means practicing a decep- tion . If Samokhin hands ...
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The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
Emmanuil Kazakevich | 19 |
Viktor Nekrasov | 27 |
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