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- proper noun Common misspelling of
Tallinn .
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The talented blocker was born in Tallin, Estonia, moving to the United States in the early 1990's.
USATODAY.com 2005
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Smaller quantities of crude oil, as well as significant quantities of petroleum products, are also distributed via rail to other Baltic ports, such as Tallin or Kaliningrad.
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By this point Yeltsin had flown to Tallin to express solidarity with the Balts, and militia commandos had spread the violence to Latvia, attacking a government building in the capital, Riga.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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By this point Yeltsin had flown to Tallin to express solidarity with the Balts, and militia commandos had spread the violence to Latvia, attacking a government building in the capital, Riga.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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By this point Yeltsin had flown to Tallin to express solidarity with the Balts, and militia commandos had spread the violence to Latvia, attacking a government building in the capital, Riga.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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By this point Yeltsin had flown to Tallin to express solidarity with the Balts, and militia commandos had spread the violence to Latvia, attacking a government building in the capital, Riga.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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Spooky ( "Suraa") and I did some questing in Hillsbrad and the Alterac Mountains north of Tallin Mills, then slaughtered trolls in the Arathi Highlands, just because.
"Thinking goatish thoughts, dreaming goatish dreams..." crk_blog_vault 2008
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But the new “non-states” like Estonia is making a very big point that their capital name – in Russian – should be written something like Tallinn (or some such nonsense, inconsistent with Russian language), whereas it was always written Tallin before.
Justin Raimondo Discusses South Ossetia on al-Jazeera « Antiwar.com Blog 2008
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As for André, he was deported, together with Jean, on May 15, 1944, in Convoy 73, which comprised 878 Jewish males who were taken from Paris-Bobigny to Reval, Estonia (present-day Tallin), with a stop in Kovno, Lithuania.
Simone Veil. 2009
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He also placed first in the Global Challenge in Tallin 2007.
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