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  • ...of the papers of his father [[Nikita Khrushchev]], leader of the [[Soviet Union]]. ...ountry, preceded only by [[Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute]] (1824) and [[Union College]] (1845). In 1916, the departments of electrical, mechanical, and c
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  • ...ll/article?AID=/20150227/NEWS0605/150229334/1010/Art |work=[[New Hampshire Union Leader]] |title=Trump won't renew 'Apprentice' so that he might focus on a ...America, and speeding up nuclear disarmament negotiations with the Soviet Union."<ref name="democrat.gala">{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1987/11
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  • * [[Alfa class submarine]], NATO name for Soviet Union/Russian Navy Project 705 submarines
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  • ...s and with activities of statutory price-setting authorities in the Soviet Union. Currently, property valuation, as it is called, is a specialism within gen
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  • | established_event3 = [[Kirghiz Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic (1920–25)|Kirghiz ASSR]] | established_event4 = [[Kazakh Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic|Kazak ASSR]]
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  • ...he Wall Street Journal'', May 1, 2014, "Wikipedia's New Chief: From Soviet Union to World's Sixth-Largest Site".</ref><ref name="nytimes.com">{{cite news |u ...ner |first = Jonathan |date = October 9, 2006 |publisher = [[The San Diego Union-Tribune]] |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20161111074945/http://
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  • ...Cold War and the [[dissolution of the Soviet Union|collapse of the Soviet Union]] in 1991 left the United States as the world's [[hyperpower|sole superpowe ...ld |isbn=978-1-56101-188-9 |page=53}}</ref> Initially, states entering the Union had alternated between [[Slave states and free states|slave and free states
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  • ...viet Union, had to gain the approval of the [[Union of Soviet Writers|USSR Union of Writers]]. ...both a [[Writers Guild of America|writers guild]] and a [[National Writers Union]].
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  • ...a job position within the frameworks of the [[USSR Academy of Sciences]], Soviet universities, and in other research-oriented establishments. The term is al
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  • | {{flagicon image|Petropavlovsk-Krondstadt flag.svg}} [[Soviet Republic of Naissaar]] | {{flag|Hungarian Soviet Republic}}
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  • ====European Union==== ...ree from the EU website.</ref> It only explicitly considers the [[European Union]]'s top institutions, but comparisons with the rest of the world are provid
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  • ...help the American government better anticipate the collapse of the Soviet Union into many different breakaway republics.<ref name= "Globe and Mail"> https:
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  • ...White House, during the [[cold war]] the economically challenged [[Soviet Union]] was able to keep on western military capabilities by using technology-bas
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  • ...nely exceeded quota, and the city's manufacturing proved invaluable to the Union. Providence thrived after the war, and waves of immigrants brought the popu ...t, a non-profit sailing center, bars, strip clubs, and power plants. The [[Soviet submarine K-77|Russian Submarine Museum]] was located here until 2008, when
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  • ...o continue his studies. He graduated and won the first prize in the Soviet Union by his talent as an announcer.<ref name="Vətənpərvərlik sahəsi şou de
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  • ...Irina and Boris, had earned master's degrees in engineering in the Soviet Union. Boris had received two such degrees and held multiple engineering patents. [[Category:Soviet emigrants to the United States]]
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  • ...], [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic|Russian SFSR]], [[Soviet Union]]<br />{{small|(now [[Moscow]], [[Russia|Russian Federation]])}} '''Boris Cherniak''' (born 12 December 1964) is a Soviet-born Canadian-based comedy hypnotist and motivational speaker, entertainer,
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  • | title = Stalin and the Bomb: The Soviet Union and Atomic Energy 1939–1956 ...Truman's Improbable Victory and the Year that Changed America'', New York: Union Square Press.
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  • ...therine Whitney. ''Three Days in Moscow: Ronald Reagan and the Fall of the Soviet Empire'' (William Morrow, 2018). * Busch, Andrew E.; "Ronald Reagan and the Defeat of the Soviet Empire" in ''Presidential Studies Quarterly''. Vol: 27. Issue: 3. 1997. pp.
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  • * {{Citation | last = Glantz | first = Mary E | title = FDR and the Soviet Union: The President's Battles over Foreign Policy | publisher = U. Press of Kans
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