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The new series, Robotika: For a Few Rubles More, initially debuted in 2008 – right before ASP suspended operations for housekeeping and restructuring purposes.
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The new series, Robotika: For a Few Rubles More, initially debuted in 2008 – right before ASP suspended operations for housekeeping and restructuring purposes.
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The new series, Robotika: For a Few Rubles More, initially debuted in 2008 – right before ASP suspended operations for housekeeping and restructuring purposes.
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ASP is back in business, and will be releasing a special 64-page double issue of For a Few Rubles More that includes the first story plus new material and artwork.
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ASP is back in business, and will be releasing a special 64-page double issue of For a Few Rubles More that includes the first story plus new material and artwork.
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ASP is back in business, and will be releasing a special 64-page double issue of For a Few Rubles More that includes the first story plus new material and artwork.
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She further explained that in Russia most people only hold the amount of Rubles they need to transact purchases, and hold most of their savings in US Dollars or Euros.
Lorrie Febus: Sheep With Wool Pulled Over Its Eyes Lorrie Febus 2010
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She further explained that in Russia most people only hold the amount of Rubles they need to transact purchases, and hold most of their savings in US Dollars or Euros.
Lorrie Febus: Sheep With Wool Pulled Over Its Eyes Lorrie Febus 2010
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“Rubles, for instance,” I said, but Robert scrunched his nose as if inhaling a smell from the garbage bins in my courtyard, letting me know that rubles are worthless beyond our borders.
A Mountain of Crumbs Elena Gorokhova 2010
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She further explained that in Russia most people only hold the amount of Rubles they need to transact purchases, and hold most of their savings in US Dollars or Euros.
Lorrie Febus: Sheep With Wool Pulled Over Its Eyes Lorrie Febus 2010
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