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The Petrovsky district hosts a military academy, where Mr. Dmitriev said support for a government candidate would be expected to be strong.
St. Petersburg Scandal: A 'Secret' Election Alan Cullison 2011
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For the moment Petrovsky Stadium in Saint Petersburg with capacity 21,570 is the Zenit home grounds, and Dick Advocaat the clubs manager since July 2006.
Archive 2009-01-01 Azmie aka switch image 2009
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How Ms. Matvienko came to be on the local ballot in the districts of Petrovsky and Krasnenkaya Rechka, Kremlin opponents say, is testament to the tools the ruling party is using to keep a lock on Russia's political life—and, they say, bodes ill for parliamentary votes in December and a presidential poll next year.
St. Petersburg Scandal: A 'Secret' Election Alan Cullison 2011
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The chairman of the St. Petersburg Election Commission said Ms. Matvienko received 93.7% in the Petrovsky district of St. Petersburg and 94.5% in the Krasnenkaya Rechka district.
Candidate's Election Wins Pave Way for Top Kremlin Post Alan Cullison 2011
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For the moment Petrovsky Stadium in Saint Petersburg with capacity 21,570 is the Zenit home grounds, and Dick Advocaat the clubs manager since July 2006.
FC Zenit St. Petersburg team kits Champions league 2008-09 Azmie aka switch image 2009
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Officials in one of the districts, Petrovsky, declined requests to comment.
St. Petersburg Scandal: A 'Secret' Election Alan Cullison 2011
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"The Petrovsky Stadium sits on an island in the Maly Neva ( 'little Neva') River, surrounded on three sides by water," writes Paul O'Connor.
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To quote the Demjanjuk v Petrovsky case: "[t] he universality principle is based on the assumption that some crimes are so universally condemned that the perpetrators are the enemies of all people," and "[t] herefore, any nation which has the custody of the perpetrators may punish them according to its law applicable to such offenses."
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For several months he had not received visitors, but before Christmas he told Frau Doupevec and Joseph, his manservant, that he would make an exception for a young Russian botanist from St. Petersburg named Ivan Ivanovich Petrovsky.
Day of the Dandelion Peter Pringle 2007
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He had wanted to know about a nineteenth-century Russian biologist named Ivan Petrovsky.
Day of the Dandelion Peter Pringle 2007
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