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Vyacheslav Nikonov and Gleb Pavlovsky were two of several political consultants sent to Ukraine by the Kremlin to help the presidential campaign of the pro-Russian Viktor Yanukovich in 2004.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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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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"He has already emerged as a myth, and its entirely possible that at this meeting there will be some kind of symbolic naming of him as leader," said Gleb Pavlovsky, a Moscow-based political analyst and head of the Fund for Effective Politics.
Russian Opposition Stirred by Release of Jailed Activist Alan Cullison 2011
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In response, Gleb Pavlovsky, pro-Kremlin political analyst, says the opposition is being excessively nervous.
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Myself, I learned a little bit about this topic, when we had the possibility to run a hypersonic research program for ten years and good friends as for example Paul Waltrup or Gleb Lozino-Lozinsky told more about.
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Gleb Garanich/Reuters NEVER FORGET: An elderly man cried during a ceremony Wednesday commemorating the victims of a Nazi massacre in Babiy Yar, Ukraine.
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"It seems that all it takes to be thought of as a liberal by Westerners is an iPad," says political analyst Gleb Kuznetsov , referring to the president's fondness for digital technology.
Sparring Partners Julian Evans 2011
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Vyacheslav Nikonov and Gleb Pavlovsky were two of several political consultants sent to Ukraine by the Kremlin to help the presidential campaign of the pro-Russian Viktor Yanukovich in 2004.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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"Emigration is growing," says Gleb Kuznetsov , a 33-year-old political analyst and former campaign manager for ruling party United Russia.
Why Are They Leaving? Julian Evans 2011
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In response, Gleb Pavlovsky, pro-Kremlin political analyst, says the opposition is being excessively nervous.
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