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Well, I think longer term Dimitry, the trend would be non-atomic motive or transportations fuels, I think that could be distinct possibility on the Europe, U.S. in the coming years and
unknown title 2009
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I wrote a book about Dimitry, called Dimitry and the Moon, but it deals with love, and the great joy of giving love.
Olivia Rosewood: How To Teach Your Children About Death 2009
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And I feel like my family is complete, especially when I see my two boys interacting with eachother - when I see Christos trying to teach Dimitry something, or overhearing him say: "No Dimitry, that is not a good toy - it's not made in Germany!"
Archive 2009-05-01 Loukia 2009
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Dimitry blew it for Mya, just like Cheryl dropped the ball with Gilles.
'Dancing With the Stars': Thoughts on the performance finale? | EW.com 2009
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Russia's president, Dimitry Medvedev, came back from China last week with a briefcase filled with energy contracts.
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Russia's president, Dimitry Medvedev, came back from China last week with a briefcase filled with energy contracts.
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Dimitry Samosseiko, the head of spam operations for Sophos, an Internet security firm, said the company had observed no noticeable decrease in spam levels this week.
Did the HerbalKing Takedown Decrease Spam? - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Dimitry Samosseiko, the head of spam operations for Sophos, an Internet security firm, said the company had observed no noticeable decrease in spam levels this week.
Did the HerbalKing Takedown Decrease Spam? - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Dimitry is a social butterfly, very independent, very friendly, and very much a dare-devil.
Archive 2010-01-01 Loukia 2010
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Note 58: Vic Dimitry, a DSE fighter born into the Slavo-Macedonian minority in 1936, and also one of the 28,000 children that the KKE/DSE government evacuated to safety in 1948, recalls the short-lived KKE policy to grant autonomy to the Slavic minorities of Macedonia, consistent with the Comintern's internationalist policy.
Arms and the Woman: Just Warriors and Greek Feminist Identity 2008
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