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  • But the prosecutors have a strange sense of humour: they went through the entire database and found that there wasn't a single person called Putler in the Primorsky Region.

    openDemocracy Maryana Torocheshnikova 2010

  • ` ` And if you please, my leddy, '' said Duncan, who began to find some savour in this proposal, ` ` as I hae a braw weel-grown lad of a nevoy, ca'd Duncan MacGilligan, that is as pig as paith the Putler pairns putten thegither, Sir George could ask a pair for him at the same time, and it wad pe put ae asking for a '.' '

    The Heart of Mid-Lothian 1822

  • MacGilligan, that is as pig as paith the Putler pairns putten thegither,

    The Heart of Mid-Lothian, Complete Walter Scott 1801

  • In Vladivostok, which joined Strategy-31 at the beginning of the year, protesters were forbidden to use the poster "Putler kaput!"

    openDemocracy Maryana Torocheshnikova 2010

  • A voting map of Ukraine reveals something interesting - at the extreme east, closest to roosha and its authoritarian rule by Putler (Donetsk and Luhansk provinces, or oblasts) the votes are about 90% for the Party of Regions - oops, I mean Yanukovych.

    Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty 2010

  • A voting map of Ukraine reveals something interesting - at the extreme east, closest to roosha and its authoritarian rule by Putler (Donetsk and Luhansk provinces, or oblasts) the votes are about 90% for the Party of Regions - oops, I mean Yanukovych.

    Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty 2010

  • The party has also been involved in organizing protests across the country against the government's handling of the crisis, including one in the far-east where a banner with the slogan "Putler Kaput" sparked a legal investigation.

    unknown title 2009

  • The party has also been involved in organizing protests across the country against the government's handling of the crisis, including one in the far-east where a banner with the slogan "Putler Kaput" sparked a legal investigation.

    unknown title 2009

  • "Putler kaputt!", apparently comparing Putin, Russia's prime minister since last year, to Hitler.

    The Guardian World News 2009

  • MOSCOW - Vladivostok prosecutors have opened an investigation into whether a banner reading "Putler Kaput!" used by opposition groups at several recent rallies is a call for violence against Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.

    The St. Petersburg Times 2009

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