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“I have absolutely no doubt that I would not be man enough to ride minsk bikes thru the rainy season, but it looks like fun.”
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“LJ user annie-minsk, 21, described (RUS) what it feels like to be at a rally in Belarus:”
“April 9, 2009 at 15: 24 owwww, she was a brick layer in minsk when helb was a child and the dad just kicked back playing his amstrad.”
“Cafe Babel explores the new bicycle lane in Minsk minsk”
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GroundReport: Protesters Burn Presidential Portraits in Minsk
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GroundReport: Protesters Burn Presidential Portraits in Minsk
“As long as I finally get to see Samothrace, I'll be happy as a clam. treebeard said ... if i wasn't sick, i'd definitely go to this. samothrace put on one of the best live sets i've ever seen, i've been listening to across tundras for awhile, minsk is fucking sick as hell, indian's good from what i heard and i'm curious about kogh.”
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theastic's Words
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eekshecried's Words
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Letterscape
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wytukaze A lettering style whereby a miniscule is enlarged to (or presented at) the size of a majuscule in a text. Also attributive (“a minsk letter�?) or as an adjective. Nov 13, 2008