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Mr. Burtsev has visited conferences and gone on hunts in the U.S., staying for a week in rural Michigan, where Robin Lynne , 48, says she has been feeding a family of Bigfoots outside her home for two years.
Bigfoot Hunters Detect Signs of the Hairy Beast in Siberia Alan Cullison 2011
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Igor Burtsev , the center's director, says that with government support he is hoping he can establish synergy with Yeti hunters in the U.S., whom he visited last year and who "are far ahead of Russia in research."
Bigfoot Hunters Detect Signs of the Hairy Beast in Siberia Alan Cullison 2011
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East2West News Igor Burtsev, the director of the International Center of Hominology in Moscow, claims this tree was broken by the creatures to mark out territory.
Yearning for Yeti 2011
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Look at what Burtsev and Turchin write: Our model did not endow agents with a set of preconceived strategies — all that we assumed was that agents have a set of elementary sensory inputs and a set of actions.
The Evolution of Cooperation: Hawks, Doves, Ravens and Starlings - The Panda's Thumb 2006
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Look at what Burtsev and Turchin write: Our model did not endow agents with a set of preconceived strategies — all that we assumed was that agents have a set of elementary sensory inputs and a set of actions.
The Evolution of Cooperation: Hawks, Doves, Ravens and Starlings - The Panda's Thumb 2006
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The Nature paper and an earlier paper by Burtsev are not clear at all about how hunger operates.
The Evolution of Cooperation: Hawks, Doves, Ravens and Starlings - The Panda's Thumb 2006
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Broué, Burtsev, and Natalie Grant are not the only cases in point.
'The Mystery of Max Eitingon': An Exchange Laqueur, Walter 1988
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In addition, the Russian exile historian Burtsev, famous for having exposed the Tsarist agent-provocateur Evno Azev in the leadership of the Social Revolutionary Party's terrorist Combat Organization, published a pamphlet in 1939, titled Bolshevik Gangsters in Paris, in which he outlined Plevitskaya's extensive anti-Semitic associations, including involvement with leading figures in the Union of the Russian People, a component of the notorious and fearful "Black Hundreds," a kind of Russian Ku Klux Klan.
'The Mystery of Max Eitingon': An Exchange Laqueur, Walter 1988
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Burtsev wrote in the same period to expose the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion" as, in his words, a "demonstrable forgery," and his expertise in this area seems unchallengeable.
'The Mystery of Max Eitingon': An Exchange Laqueur, Walter 1988
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It is hard to see why Burtsev or anyone else writing on the subject of White Russian anti-Semitism should be an authority on Max Eitingon's alleged career as a murderous Soviet agent.
'The Mystery of Max Eitingon': An Exchange Laqueur, Walter 1988
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