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Inna Ustinova looked younger than her thirty-two years.
Three Stations : An Arkady Renko Novel Martin Cruz Smith 2010
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Models like Ustinova are regulars at the Nijinsky and at a dozen other clubs.
Three Stations : An Arkady Renko Novel Martin Cruz Smith 2010
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Rather than engage with the leaders of Russia's biggest demonstrations since he came to power, Putin is seeking to appeal to his core support to ensure success, according to Jenia Ustinova, an analyst at Eurasia Group in New York.
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"Hard-line loyalists were appointed to key posts in recent weeks, while Putin himself unveiled a populist, self- congratulatory campaign platform," Ustinova wrote.
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"The end of elections next year will mean a shift in focus for the policy makers," said Eurasia Group's Ustinova.
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"It appears that Putin has settled on a strategy of shoring up his base and is increasingly unlikely to pivot toward a progressive platform or a compromise with the opposition," Ustinova wrote in a note yesterday, before the prime minister's remarks.
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With parliamentary elections this year and a presidential vote in 2012, the Russian government may make fighting inflation a higher priority than allowing farmers to obtain international prices, said Jenia Ustinova, an associate in Washington at Eurasia Group, a New York-based consulting company.
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At the same time, Ustinova said there was no adequate definition of traffic density and no indication about how it is determined when simplified border controls can be introduced.
www.kyivpost.com 2009
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Ustinova in St. Petersburg, James Neuger in Brussels and Hellmuth Tromm in Berlin.
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Ustinova in St. Petersburg, James Neuger in Brussels and Hellmuth Tromm in Berlin.
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