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The Republic of Georgia is a close ally of the U.S., and the U.S. cares a lot about what's going on there.
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The other was a small cluster of cases in the Republic of Georgia in 2009.
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Mikhail Saakashvili, president of the Republic of Georgia, is expected to appear with Mr. Trump in New York on Thursday as Mr. Trump inks an agreement to license his brand for a residential project of more than 100 units to be built by Silk Road Group in the Black Sea resort town of Batumi.
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Russia's last stumbling block to membership was the Republic of Georgia, where Russia fought a brief war in 2008, and imposed bans on wine and mineral water.
Russia to Join WTO William Mauldin 2011
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The other was a small cluster of cases in the Republic of Georgia in 2009.
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Years before a young luge racer from the Republic of Georgia flew to his death at the Olympics last week, officials made a series of decisions designed to make the icy track a commercial success after the Games but that left it faster, and ultimately more dangerous, than any competitive track before.
Speed and Commerce Skewed Track's Design David Crawford 2010
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Randy Scheunemann, foreign policy adviser: Lobbied for the Republic of Georgia.
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This time, we really took a different stance, and 13,000 scientists and people from the community from all over the world, former heads of state, even the first lady of the Republic of Georgia, signed a document to say the war on drugs has failed.
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Till Bruckner, a field-based researcher on corruption in the Republic of Georgia, asked USAID for information on the budgets of the NGOs they funded there.
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Years before a young luge racer from the Republic of Georgia flew to his death at the Olympics last week, officials made a series of decisions designed to make the icy track a commercial success after the Games but that left it faster, and ultimately more dangerous, than any competitive track before.
Speed and Commerce Skewed Track's Design David Crawford 2010
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