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Ghazaryan won the 2004 Young Opera Singers' Competition in Yerevan, Armenia, and in 2010 won the Aurio Tomicich bass prize at the Concorso Internazionale di Musica Viotti in Italy.
WalesOnline - Home 2011
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Problems related to taxation of hotels, parking and other issues will be discussed in the framework of the informal meeting, noted Ghazaryan.
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"Currently there are many countries, which draft and adopt comprehensive laws regulating not only separate processes in the tourism industry, but also related fields, such as transport, healthcare, etc, to develop tourism," stressed Ghazaryan, adding that it is high time that Armenia adopts such a law.
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"For us it is 'important' by the losses [that we suffered]," said Ghazaryan, talking to
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Armenia 3 (Movsisyan 23, Ghazaryan 50, Mkhitaryan 89) Slovakia 1 (Weiss 37)
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Sargis Ghazaryan: Turkey can open the border this year, and it is in Turkey's best interest, too.
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CAPS program is experienced in organizing meetings in such format, which provide representatives of the state and private sectors with the opportunity of an efficient dialogue, Ghazaryan told a
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Sargis Ghazaryan: Turkey can open the border this year, and it is in Turkey's best interest, too.
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Regina Ghazaryan managed to save a large number of Charents 'works created in 1935-1937.
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"These widows take care not only of their children but often of their extended family so they are bearing a heavy burden," Ghazaryan said.
The Seattle Times 2009
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