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While in Russia visiting Lenin, Wells stayed in Gorky's apartment, where he met the Russian writer's partner, a woman everyone called Moura, then 30 years old, previously the wife of a Baltic landowner killed in the revolution and for a time the lover of one of Britain's unofficial representatives in Russia.
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Moura is his great, great aunt, just as she is Nick Clegg's.
Archive 2008-05-01 2008
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Manaos was formerly called Moura, or Barra de Rio Negro.
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Manaos was formerly called Moura, or Barra de Rio Negro.
Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon Jules Verne 1866
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The mysterious baroness, known as Moura, was likely a Soviet spy and possibly a double agent, as Berberova shows in this intricate biography, one that is also a meditation on Bolsheviks, penniless Baltic nobility and the attractions of the femme fatale.
The Art of Espionage Alan Furst 2009
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The mysterious baroness, known as Moura, was likely a Soviet spy and possibly a double agent, as Berberova shows in this intricate biography, one that is also a meditation on Bolsheviks, penniless Baltic nobility and the attractions of the femme fatale.
Five Best 2009
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"Moura" is not a spy novel, but it was written by the Russian novelist and short-story writer Nina Berberova, and the book affords all the pleasures of first-rate fiction.
The Art of Espionage Alan Furst 2009
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I've had poems published in anti-war/peace newsletters here in Queensland over the years and one published with a letter in the miners magazine Common Cause called "Moura" about the mid 1990s mining disaster and one in Seeing Red along with an article called "Owd Norm" which was about "shared" union and work experience at Borthwicks meatworks over 15 years "
worker against worker competition ... exploitation a yesteryear right ... a new social order 1990
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I've had poems published in anti-war/peace newsletters here in Queensland over the years and one published with a letter in the miners magazine Common Cause called "Moura" about the mid 1990s mining disaster and one in Seeing Red along with an article called "Owd Norm" which was about "shared" union and work experience at Borthwicks meatworks over 15 years "
learners chain ... social humane beings ... capital & labour 1990
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I've had poems published in anti-war/peace newsletters here in Queensland over the years and one published with a letter in the miners magazine Common Cause called "Moura" about the mid 1990s mining disaster and one in Seeing Red along with an article called "Owd Norm" which was about "shared" union and work experience at Borthwicks meatworks over 15 years "
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