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On Wednesday evening, Carnegie Hall's opening night gala brought together an eclectic set of bankers and artists, who spent the evening discussing the all-Russian program over Russian food.
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An all-Russian programme followed, with arias from Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninoff, and a Shostakovich's tango from the Golden Age ballet was only outdone by an elegant adagio from Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake, featuring principal ballerina Svetlana Zakharova.
Bolshoi gala: a night in true Russian style, minus Putin 2011
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Nadia Petrova, seeded 16th, beat Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6-2, 7-5 in an all-Russian match.
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[—] I don't know whether the tacit readers of my LiveJournal understand, that this is a sensation of all-Russian proportions [—] that two of the most high-ranking state officials in Russia were named as accomplices to a political murder in front of TV-cameras and tens of journalists.
Global Voices in English » Russia: Medvedev Murder Mystery 2009
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In the all-Russian women's final Saturday, top-ranked Dinara Safina will try for her first Grand Slam title against Svetlana Kuznetsova.
Federer outlasts del Potro, will face Soderling for French title 2009
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Safina, Kuznetsova set up all-Russian final at French Open - USATODAY. com
Safina, Kuznetsova set up all-Russian final at French Open 2009
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PARIS (AP) Dinara Safina shanked shots, endured a flurry of double-faults, screamed profanities at herself and still advanced to an all-Russian final at the French Open.
Safina, Kuznetsova set up all-Russian final at French Open 2009
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Nadia Petrova stopped Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6-2, 7-5 in an all-Russian match, and Shahar Peer of Israel and Lucie Safarova of the Czech Republic also advanced.
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Safina, Kuznetsova set up all-Russian final at French Open
Safina, Kuznetsova set up all-Russian final at French Open 2009
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The all-Russian cast is uniformly excellent, notably sopranos Anna Krainikova as Varya, Elena Kelessidi as Ranevskaya and Ulyana Aleksyuk as Anya.
Fénelon's Gnarled 'Orchard' Judy Fayard 2012
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