On 7 February, a train steamed into Leningrad after having passed through the corridor and crossed the Neva on track laid over the ice. |
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Death, from hunger, cold, and reduced resistance to illnesses, none of which could be treated, was commonplace in Leningrad. |
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When the Soviet Union signed the SALT I Treaty, it chose to build its ABM sites around Moscow and Leningrad. |
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One of the advantages of this form of Dutch is that it is not played nearly as often as the Stonewall or Leningrad variations. |
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In the arrests which followed in Leningrad non-communists seemed to suffer as much as communists. |
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Because of the loss of part of the Codex it was necessary to refer to another early Masoretic manuscript, specifically the Leningrad Codex. |
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The Fall of Berlin has battle scenes galore modelled on the Leningrad Symphony, though there is also a cringe-making pastorale. |
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His last years were characterized by disillusionment, drunkenness, and excess, and he committed suicide in Leningrad, writing his last poem in his own blood. |
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He sought out the remnants of Siam in Thailand, and Rhodesia in Zimbabwe, and Leningrad in St. Petersburg. |
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In June 1989, the head of the KGB in Leningrad issued a public statement condemning secret-police crimes committed under Stalin. |
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The Siege of Leningrad 1941-1944 is the incredible true story of the German Army's three-year assault on Leningrad. |
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For 872 days, the German army, aided indirectly by Finnish forces, besieged Leningrad, the USSR's second largest city. |
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Gazprom has started construction work on the first section of the North-European Gas Pipeline in the Leningrad Region. |
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By 1960, they reached Leningrad and Moscow, and by 1975 they were to be found in Archangelsk and Astrakhan. |
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Epidemiological supervision for the pesthole of encephalitis in the recreational zone of a big city.Distribution of ixodid ticks and encephalitis pestholes in Leningrad. |
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Born in Russia, Chernyak played in the Leningrad Symphony Orchestra and appeared in numerous solo and ensemble performances throughout the Soviet Union, Hungary and Germany. |
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Formed in 1985 as the String Quartet of the Leningrad Conservatory, the ensemble won first prize at the All-Soviet Union String Quartet Competition. |
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Harvey identifies each mention of God in the Leningrad Codes that is followed by the appositive Elohim, and compares it to the counterpart in the Septuagint. |
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Andrew Litton is having several bites at Shostakovich's monumental Leningrad Symphony in the space of a week, with two different British orchestras. |
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The ship was properly cleared for Portland, U.S.A., subject to orders at that port or on the high seas. A marconigram received at midday altered her destination to Leningrad. |
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By the end of January, a major Soviet offensive expelled German forces from the Leningrad region, ending the longest and most lethal siege in history. |
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Rather than storming the city, the Wehrmacht was ordered to blockade Leningrad so as to starve the city to death, while attacking it with bombers and artillery. |
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