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(But, hey, at least Kazaks will be getting a fancy new library [7].) “Only one crime was solved by each 1,000 CCTV cameras in London last year [8].”
A Progressive on the Prairie » Friday Follies 1.11 » Print 2009
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(But, hey, at least Kazaks will be getting a fancy new library.) “Only one crime was solved by each 1,000 CCTV cameras in London last year.”
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Another U.S. team is working with the Kazaks at a research reactor near the city of Almaty to convert it to less dangerous low-enriched uranium, to secure highly enriched uranium on site.
Obama Presses Nuclear Issue Jonathan Weisman 2010
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It's futile to trek into the mountain regions and scour for it directly, he says, because the Kazaks who are still there s old off their best antiques right after the Cold War and no longer do much weaving.
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It was a bloody, brutal business that, and the wild people - the Tajiks, the Kirgiz-Kazaks, the Khokandians, the Uzbeks and the rest - were being forced back up the Syr Daria into the Hungry Steppe and the Red Sands, harrying all the way, raiding the new Russian outposts and cutting up their caravans.
The Sky Writer Geoff Barbanell 2010
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Another U.S. team is working with the Kazaks at a research reactor near the city of Almaty to convert it to less dangerous low-enriched uranium, to secure highly enriched uranium on site.
Obama Presses Nuclear Issue Jonathan Weisman 2010
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The nomadic tribes of the Caucasus often added birds to their rugs, but only the Kazaks in the Shirvan district near Tbilisi used this particular type of fan-tailed peacock to represent prosperity.
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He didn't hit upon the idea of acquiring a complete Caucasian roster until the early 1990s, when he realized he already had 25 varieties of Kazaks, Kubas, and Shirvan Bakus.
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The Kazaks who once lived near the Georgian capital of Tbilisi popularized the Pinwheel style in the 1800s, according to Ian Bennett's book "Oriental Rugs," the 1981 study that's served as Mr. Schreiber's collecting framework.
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Another U.S. team is working with the Kazaks at a research reactor near the city of Almaty to convert it to less dangerous low-enriched uranium, to secure highly enriched uranium on site.
Obama Presses Nuclear Issue Jonathan Weisman 2010
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