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The collision occurred early in the morning in the Rybinsk reservoir on the Volga River, said the Russian Emergency Situations Ministry's branch in the Yaroslavl region.
Russian Cruise Ship Collides With Barge The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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The collision occurred early in the morning in the Rybinsk reservoir on the Volga River, said the Russian Emergency Situations Ministry's branch in the Yaroslavl region.
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The Fairfield, Conn., company, Rostekhnologii and Inter RAO will create a jointly owned entity to manufacture, sell and service GE's gas turbines and build a factory near the city of Rybinsk, the companies said in a statement.
GE Forms Joint Ventures With Two Russian Firms Ira Iosebashvili 2010
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The collision occurred early in the morning in the Rybinsk reservoir on the Volga River, said the Russian Emergency Situations Ministry's branch in the Yaroslavl region.
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The German forces should still be aiming for the line Vologda–Yaroslavl–Rybinsk, ‘weather and supply permitting.’
Sealing Their Fate David Downing 2009
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He worked about up and down the Volga, building and fastening nets in which he caught gold: he bought up grain in the villages, floated it to Rybinsk on his barges; he plundered, cheated, sometimes not noticing it, sometimes noticing, and, triumphant, be openly laughed at by his victims; and in the senselessness of his thirst for money, he rose to the heights of poetry.
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September; Yaroslaff 6th; and at Rybinsk on the 10th.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 17, No. 493, June 11, 1831 Various
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He worked about up and down the Volga, building and fastening nets in which he caught gold: he bought up grain in the villages, floated it to Rybinsk on his barges; he plundered, cheated, sometimes not noticing it, sometimes noticing, and, triumphant, be openly laughed at by his victims; and in the senselessness of his thirst for money, he rose to the heights of poetry.
The Man Who Was Afraid Maksim Gorky 1902
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But Piotr swore that it was the stanchest craft between Astrakhan and Rybinsk, and intrepidly took command, steering with a long paddle, while four alert young peasants plied the oars.
Russian Rambles Isabel Florence Hapgood 1889
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We left the steamer at Yaroslavl (it was bound for Rybinsk), two hundred and forty-one miles above Nizhni-Novgorod, and got our first view of the town at daybreak.
Russian Rambles Isabel Florence Hapgood 1889
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