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  • "He's currently managing Kairat in Kazakhstan," said Champion.

    Alex McLeish's funnel vision is painful to watch | Martin Kelner 2011

  • Ambassador Kairat Abusseitov said: The former Prime Minister brings years of experience and we have benefited significantly from his strategic vision and deep understanding of the global economy as well as effective government and international policy making.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Jason Lewis 2011

  • "We are working toward the peaceful application of atomic energy," says Kairat Kadyrzhanov, the Moscow-educated doctor of physics and mathematics who heads the National Nuclear Center.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

  • Alexander Goncharenko said de Jesus, 28, suddenly fell ill during warm-ups for a match between Irtysh (Pavlodar) and Kairat (Almaty) on Friday evening and was escorted to the locker room, from where he never returned back to the pitch.

    RIA Novosti 2010

  • I should also mention Darezhan Omirbaev's remarkable first feature, Kairat, which premiered in Chicago a dozen years after it was made, and Rolf de Heer's aboriginal "western" The Tracker, a kind of Australian counterpart to Jim Jarmusch's Dead Man, that played briefly at Facets Cinematheque, where it returns for a week at the end of this month.

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • Alexander Goncharenko said de Jesus, 28, suddenly fell ill during warm-ups for a match between Irtysh (Pavlodar) and Kairat (Almaty) on Friday evening and was escorted to the locker room, from where he never returned back to the pitch.

    RIA Novosti 2010

  • (I haven't come across either of these gems on DVD, but if you have a tristandard VCR you can get Kairat with French subtitles and The Tracker dubbed into Italian, though the aboriginal pop songs are mercifully intact -- assuming, that is, that Miramax hasn't yet purchased the rights to them and isn't waiting to have you arrested for being capitalistically incorrect.)

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • Alexander Goncharenko said de Jesus, 28, suddenly fell ill during warm-ups for a match between Irtysh (Pavlodar) and Kairat (Almaty) on Friday evening and was escorted to the locker room, from where he never returned back to the pitch.

    RIA Novosti 2010

  • Kairat have the right conditions to progress further.

    uefa.com - News 2009

  • But Kairat played very well with regards to the scoreline, packed their defence and with the help of their top-class goalkeeper managed to hold us out.

    uefa.com - News 2009

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