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Examples
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None of my pieces will ever be the basis of treaty or war, none will attract a Tsar's attention, or the envy of any crown prince.
Amber Room W.F. Lantry 2011
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Not only Boris, but the entire community grows obsessed by the blood on the Tsar's hands.
Debra Levine: Fear and Loathing at the Met: Rene Pape as Boris Gudonov Debra Levine 2010
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Not only Boris, but the entire community grows obsessed by the blood still dripping from the Tsar's hands.
Debra Levine: Fear and Loathing at the Met: Rene Pape as Boris Gudonov Debra Levine 2010
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Geographically, they are within the White Tsar's domain; but politically, no.
CHAPTER 12 2010
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The piece de resistance of museums in Russia is the re-creation of the Amber Room in the baroque palace of Catherine the Great in Tsarkoe Selo Tsar's Village.
Peter Worthington: Russia: Where Bigger Is Still Better Peter Worthington 2011
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Not only Boris, but the entire community grows obsessed by the blood still dripping from the Tsar's hands.
Debra Levine: Fear and Loathing at the Met: Rene Pape as Boris Gudonov Debra Levine 2010
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Not only Boris, but the entire community grows obsessed by the blood still dripping from the Tsar's hands.
Debra Levine: Fear and Loathing at the Met: Rene Pape as Boris Gudonov Debra Levine 2010
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Not only Boris, but the entire community grows obsessed by the blood still dripping from the Tsar's hands.
Debra Levine: Fear and Loathing at the Met: Rene Pape as Boris Gudonov Debra Levine 2010
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The piece de resistance of museums in Russia is the re-creation of the Amber Room in the baroque palace of Catherine the Great in Tsarkoe Selo Tsar's Village.
Peter Worthington: Russia: Where Bigger Is Still Better Peter Worthington 2011
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The thought brought back memory of my Russian studies at Oxford University where I learned that the Tsar's secret police set off bombs so that they could blame those whom they wanted to arrest.
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