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Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin

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  • Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin is calling for stability.

    Mikhail Gorbachev: I was too soft on Yeltsin 2011

  • "Neither Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin nor the existing political system has faced such problems before," Nikolai Svanidze , a historian and state-television host, told a session of a Kremlin civil-society group Friday.

    Kremlin Braces for Massive Protests Gregory L. White 2011

  • Such was life as a secret agent for Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin.

    TEAR DOWN THIS WALL ROMESH RATNESAR 2009

  • Now poor Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin has a lot on his hands.

    Masters Of The Kremlin 2008

  • UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I think it is crucial for our country to keep Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin in the most important role in our executive branch, that of prime minister.

    CNN Transcript Aug 15, 2008 2008

  • "If Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin headed United Russia, it would be the very best option," Boris Gryzlov, the head of United Russia and the speaker of the lower house of parliament, said.

    World Watch 2008

  • Although Russian president Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin is not exactly a liberal, nor his regime very democratic, some actions of the U.S. are not exactly an incentive for creating good relations.

    Archive 2007-06-01 News from Mad Plato 2007

  • Rats in Stairway Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin was born in 1952 in the city then known as Leningrad, where his father worked in a factory making railway cars.

    In Putin's Past, Glimpses 2007

  • "I don't have the slightest doubt that Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, in the future, will keep using his enormous political and professional resources," he told the same meeting.

    Putin Ensures Continued Influence 2007

  • Although Russian president Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin is not exactly a liberal, nor his regime very democratic, some actions of the U.S. are not exactly an incentive for creating good relations.

    DEATH REFUGEES AND ANOTHER COLD WAR News from Mad Plato 2007

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