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Examples
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Tensions over Ms. Zatuliveter ' s detention could chill British-Russian relations, which have yet to recover from Moscow ' s refusal to extradite a suspect in the poisoning of a former KGB official in London.
Suspected Spy in U.K. Faces Deportation Neil Shah 2010
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Unfortunately, one of those girls comes out swinging, the second comes in bunny slippers, and another is British-Russian royalty who comes with oodles of luggage and a maid.
slayground: fangs4freaks by Serena Robar Little Willow 2007
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The allegations may also be related to a British-Russian spat.
Russian Charges Fuel 2008
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Yet in 2003, BP decided to team up with a holding company owned by the same three businessmen, called AAR, to create a British-Russian oil giant.
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This time last year, a rather unorthodox idea emerged in my head to create a British-Russian cultural diplomacy festival in Russia's culture capital -- the hometown of Vladimir Putin.
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I believe this will affect the British-Russian relations.
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That prompted Russia to hit back by saying that these measures, quote, "Cannot but lead to the most serious consequences in British-Russian relations."
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It's a murder mystery that's putting a strain on British-Russian relations -- a former Russian spy with plenty of enemies now dead, killed by poison.
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British-Russian convention on Afghanistan, in which Russia acknowledged that the country fell within the British sphere of influence.
1896 2001
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But that British-Russian adventure resulted disastrously.
The History of the American Expedition Fighting the Bolsheviki Campaigning in North Russia 1918-1919 Harry H. Mead
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