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... listening to the song . And our generation , and those that followed , accepted the thoughts and feelings of Alexander Galich's heroes as their own . Had we then become a lost generation ? We looked around us with horror . What , then ...
... listening to the song . And our generation , and those that followed , accepted the thoughts and feelings of Alexander Galich's heroes as their own . Had we then become a lost generation ? We looked around us with horror . What , then ...
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... listening to their story he shakes his head sorrowfully . “ If I say anything , he'll just tell me that Soviet power at the district level is much bigger than I am , so get lost and don't kick up a fuss ... Nikolai Yegorovich has a lot ...
... listening to their story he shakes his head sorrowfully . “ If I say anything , he'll just tell me that Soviet power at the district level is much bigger than I am , so get lost and don't kick up a fuss ... Nikolai Yegorovich has a lot ...
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... listening , giving them a wide berth . I remember him circling higher and higher up the staircase above the foyer , sticking to the railing as if to show that he wouldn't touch those yid - lovers with a barge - pole . The screw- ball ...
... listening , giving them a wide berth . I remember him circling higher and higher up the staircase above the foyer , sticking to the railing as if to show that he wouldn't touch those yid - lovers with a barge - pole . The screw- ball ...
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The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
Emmanuil Kazakevich | 19 |
Viktor Nekrasov | 27 |
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