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Examples
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The move drew sharp rebukes from Moscow and triggered mass protests among Estonia's Russian-speaking minority, which makes up nearly one-third of the population.
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Not all extreme nationalists in Israel are religious, and the colonies on the West Bank have a lot of these Russian-speaking ex-Soviet secularists in YB.
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In November, during its first residency in Brighton Beach, the orchestra performed Soviet-era cartoon music, complete with Russian-speaking actors and live sound effects, to accompany film clips on screen at a historic cinema on Brighton Beach Avenue.
Have Brooklyn Orchestra, Will Travel Jennifer Maloney 2012
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Mr. Yanukovych, brought up in Ukraine's Russian-speaking east, was long seen as favoring Moscow.
Ukraine's President Resists Russia on Trade James Marson 2011
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Classic Stage has commissioned a new translation by John Christopher Jones, a Russian-speaking American actor who appeared in the company's "Seagull" and who has hand-tailored his rendering of "The Cherry Orchard" to fit the members of this cast.
The End Of the Line Terry Teachout 2011
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A Russian-speaking collector bidding by telephone paid £ 3.1 million for Gerhard Richter's 1990 blue abstract, "Abstrakes Bild," doubling its high estimate.
Christie's Auction Gets Warhol Boost Kelly Crow 2011
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I'm not sure about Chinese, but there will be at least two Russian-speaking authors in the following parts of this Mind Meld.
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For two decades, it has been in retreat, vacating Eastern Europe, casting off its third world allies, and withdrawing into its borders, even as its new neighbors discriminate against their Russian-speaking minorities and its old rival, the United States, strikes out with missiles and infantry brigades all over the globe.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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For two decades, it has been in retreat, vacating Eastern Europe, casting off its third world allies, and withdrawing into its borders, even as its new neighbors discriminate against their Russian-speaking minorities and its old rival, the United States, strikes out with missiles and infantry brigades all over the globe.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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Shot as two Russian-speaking men walk across a snowy countryside, fuzzy footage of what is claimed to be the shriveled-up corpse of a "dead alien" has become an Internet sensation.
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