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"You can get so much more for so much less here," said Gleb Gavrilov , who works at family-owned Moscow on the Hudson, a Russian gourmet-food store, and has lived on 181st Street for 15 years.
Hudson Heights Pumps More-for-Less Theme Kavita Mokha 2011
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In their study, Gavrilov and Gavrilova first used Social Security data to locate 240 men born in 1887 who lived to be at least 100.
Archive 2007-12-01 2007
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In their study, Gavrilov and Gavrilova first used Social Security data to locate 240 men born in 1887 who lived to be at least 100.
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We were all grieved for poor Gavrilov; the pale, silent lad seemed to have had a foreboding of his end.
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Gavrilov he was almost inseparable; he would often speak to him in
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Gavrilov, and could not make out in what respect he was better than
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I longed to become the friend, the attendant squire of Kolosov; I was jealous of Gavrilov; I envied him; I could never find an explanation to satisfy me of
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Kolosov liked us all equally, but was particularly friendly with a silent, flaxen-haired, and unobtrusive youth, called Gavrilov.
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Gavrilov fell ill, and died in the arms of Kolosov, who never left his room for an instant, and went nowhere for a whole week afterwards.
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The next day Kolosov turned up with Gavrilov, and poor Sevastian Sevastianovitch had for a whole autumn and winter been playing cards in the evenings with the retired lieutenant; that worthy treated him without ceremony, as it is called — in other words, fearfully rudely.
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