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  • It was known as Baranov’s Castle, but it burned down three years ago.

    The Pride of Hannah Wade Janet Dailey 1985

  • It was known as Baranov’s Castle, but it burned down three years ago.

    The Pride of Hannah Wade Janet Dailey 1985

  • Full well Baranov, fur trader and autocrat, understood and feared the coming of the sturdy, indomitable gold hunters of Anglo -

    The Gold Hunters of the North 2010

  • So spoke the old Russian governor, Baranov, at Sitka, in 1804, to one of his Slavonian hunters, who had just drawn from his pocket a handful of golden nuggets.

    The Gold Hunters of the North 2010

  • Rear Adm. Baranov disclosed that the warships in Tartus had brought engineering crews to widen and dredge the harbor to accommodate additional, fleet vessels.

    19 « September « 2008 « Niqnaq 2008

  • Rear Adm. Baranov disclosed that the warships in Tartus had brought engineering crews to widen and dredge the harbor to accommodate additional, fleet vessels.

    ‘taken by surprise’ – what, no satellites? 2008

  • Only the two captains, Baranov and Lammio, preserved their gravity.

    Archive 2009-03-01 Eric Dickens 2009

  • Rokka stepped inside with Baranov, and instead of giving a military salute he said, in a very natural and jovial tone of voice:

    Archive 2009-03-01 Eric Dickens 2009

  • Baranov served two tours in Chechnya and teaches hand-to-hand combat to tourists who come for as little as a day or weeks at a time.

    JOIN THE RUSSIAN ARMY 2007

  • First they came for Baranov ... then they came for Young Compass ... and when they came for Labour Bloggers there was no one left to speak out.

    Archive 2007-06-24 2007

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