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Glenny noted that the Georgian minister for reintegration of South Ossetia and Abkhazia, Temur Yakobashvili, had praised Israel for its military assistance.
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Prokofiev's 20th century masterpiece is back for the first time since 2001 under the guidance of Valery Gergiev and many of his Marinsky stars in a production directed by Temur Chkheidze with set designs from George Tsypin.
Deal Me In 2008
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Prokofiev's 20th century masterpiece is back for the first time since 2001 under the guidance of Valery Gergiev and many of his Marinsky stars in a production directed by Temur Chkheidze with set designs from George Tsypin.
Archive 2008-03-01 2008
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Glenny noted that the Georgian minister for reintegration of South Ossetia and Abkhazia, Temur Yakobashvili, had praised Israel for its military assistance.
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He co-directed The Legacy with his father, Temur Babluani.
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THE LEGACY/Georgia/France (Directors and Screenwriters: Géla Babluani, Temur Babluani) — Three French hipsters and their translator travel through rural Georgia to claim a remote, ruined castle that one of them has inherited.
Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat 2006
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Kim Stanley Robinson's The Years of Rice and Salt Bantam, 658 pp., $25.95 begins in the Islamic year 783, 1405 by the Christian calendar, with a scouting party of the Mongol conqueror Temur crossing west through the Moravian Gate to discover a land decimated by plague.
Robinson, Le Guin, Clute, Egan Gregory Feeley 2008
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Kim Stanley Robinson's The Years of Rice and Salt Bantam, 658 pp., $25.95 begins in the Islamic year 783, 1405 by the Christian calendar, with a scouting party of the Mongol conqueror Temur crossing west through the Moravian Gate to discover a land decimated by plague.
Archive 2008-10-01 Gregory Feeley 2008
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The most spectacular part of our journey was knowing that we were travelling along the road to Samarkand, that our route was centuries old and travelled over by trade merchants, dynastic armies, by Moguls, Arabs, Turks, by Alexander the Great, Amir Temur, and other great leaders.
Wanderlustress: 2004
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The most spectacular part of our journey was knowing that we were travelling along the road to Samarkand, that our route was centuries old and travelled over by trade merchants, dynastic armies, by Moguls, Arabs, Turks, by Alexander the Great, Amir Temur, and other great leaders.
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