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... remained with him to the present day . Even now he speaks with a soft , guttural southern g- " like Brezhnev , " as he jokingly remarked on one occasion — and tends to slip dialect words into his speech when he is not paying attention ...
... remained with him to the present day . Even now he speaks with a soft , guttural southern g- " like Brezhnev , " as he jokingly remarked on one occasion — and tends to slip dialect words into his speech when he is not paying attention ...
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... remained on the side with the camp jail . As a result of this gigantic reshuffle , all the brigades had to be formed afresh , and many former friends and comrades were sepa- rated . Solzhenitsyn remained a brigade leader , however , and ...
... remained on the side with the camp jail . As a result of this gigantic reshuffle , all the brigades had to be formed afresh , and many former friends and comrades were sepa- rated . Solzhenitsyn remained a brigade leader , however , and ...
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... remained faithful , in other words , to the beliefs and values he held before the Revolution . Throughout this chapter the fictional demands of the narrative have to be met , and it would be excessive to identify the characters of ...
... remained faithful , in other words , to the beliefs and values he held before the Revolution . Throughout this chapter the fictional demands of the narrative have to be met , and it would be excessive to identify the characters of ...
Contents
Preface | 13 |
Acknowledgements | 21 |
1 OUT OF CHAOS AND SUFFERING | 25 |
Copyright | |
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