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Artem (ərtyôm`), city (1989 pop. 69,000), Maritime Territory (Primorsky Kray), Russian Far East. It is a coal-mining center and has an important thermoelectric station that utilizes local coal deposits. |
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Shevchenko couldn't find the net -- Swiss goalkeeper Pascal Zuberbuehler leapt to his right, parrying the shot with both hands -- but Artem Milevskiy. The growing dependence of the United States on gas has the potential to alter its political dialogue with Russia, a country whose 28 percent share of global natural gas reserves is made more significant by the instability of the other leading exporters, including Iran and Saudi Arabia," wrote Artem Agoulnik of the American Foreign Policy Council in an October 20 Washington Post column. anyone demanding a new work with Nec enim Herennii causa constat a the same argument in On Duties, in Cicerone prolata, quamobrem ex On the Orator, and in his other priscis rhetoricis dicendi artem works, Clearly, there is no reason consequi nequiret. |
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