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There are winds in Provence called the Mistrals that come only for an odd number of days and obscure a normally beautiful sunny day with a cold, strong wind.
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French officials expect the sale of the "Mistrals" to be officially announced during Russian President Dmitry Medvedev's visit to Paris in early March.
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Experts point out that Russia is seeking to buy the "Mistrals" in order to address some its naval weaknesses that were exposed by the Georgian campaign.
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French officials expect the sale of the "Mistrals" to be officially announced during Russian President Dmitry Medvedev's visit to Paris in early March.
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Experts point out that Russia is seeking to buy the "Mistrals" in order to address some its naval weaknesses that were exposed by the Georgian campaign.
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French officials expect the sale of the "Mistrals" to be officially announced during Russian President Dmitry Medvedev's visit to Paris in early March.
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Georgia itself now feels threatened and its leaders are warning NATO that Russia intends to use the "Mistrals" against it.
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Felgenhauer said he doesn't believe the "Mistrals" would be used against Georgia.
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Felgenhauer said he doesn't believe the "Mistrals" would be used against Georgia.
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Georgia itself now feels threatened and its leaders are warning NATO that Russia intends to use the "Mistrals" against it.
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