Definitions
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- noun a member of the imperial family that ruled Russia
- noun the Russian imperial line that ruled from 1613 to 1917
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Weight-Loss Challenge snack: Balsamic strawberries romanoff 2010
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Featured in her piece are reports by LJ userkrig42 (Komsomolskaya Pravdareporter Dmitry Steshin) and LJ userep-news (Evgeny Poddubny, correspondent forTV Center); also mentioned are LJ userm-romanoff (Mikhail Romanov, who, together with Ilya Barabanov - LJ userbarabanch - contributeda story from Tskhinvali (RUS) to The New Times weekly) andMoskovsky Komsomoletscorrespondent Irina Kuksenkova.
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The republicans should send romanoff a check. romanoff acts like the senator from Nebraska.
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Wednesday. artstarzz wrote: romanoff acts more like a republican then a democrat. romanoff wants to change Washington.
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Senator Bennet has those, and that's why he will be nominated tomorrow in the Dem primary. artstarzz wrote: romanoff acts more like a republican then a democrat. romanoff wants to change Washington.
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He has a current record that shows he works for the people. romanoff is saying the democrats are the problem. ya romanoff will get in there and work with the republicans and try to reverse what good the democrat have done.
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Wednesday. artstarzz wrote: romanoff acts more like a republican then a democrat. romanoff wants to change Washington.
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Senator Bennet has those, and that's why he will be nominated tomorrow in the Dem primary. artstarzz wrote: romanoff acts more like a republican then a democrat. romanoff wants to change Washington.
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The republicans should send romanoff a check. romanoff acts like the senator from Nebraska.
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