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Based on 3 verified sources covering Finland, Thailand:

Washing young brains in Murmansk. Vladimir Medinsky came to town During his visit to the far northern region, the Kremlin spin doctor and school textbook writer met with representatives of the local Military-Historical Society and visited a militant ... [1]

TOKYO -- Imagine you are standing on the seashore. A fish jumps, then disappears. What kind of fish was it? If you know your marine life, you might guess it was some kind of mullet. [2]

In February of 1989, I arrived in the U.S. to start my new assignment. My family and I would be living in Greenville, South Carolina, a small town with traces of the Old South. [3]

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[1] FI thebarentsobserver.com · 2024-10-01 · 25% match

Washing young brains in Murmansk. Vladimir Medinsky came to town

Washing young brains in Murmansk. Vladimir Medinsky came to town During his visit to the far northern region, the Kremlin spin doctor and school textbook writer met with representatives of the local Military-Historical Society and visited a militant

[2] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2016-10-31 · 25% match

Oh, if only a bucket of water could talk (Psst: It can)

TOKYO -- Imagine you are standing on the seashore. A fish jumps, then disappears. What kind of fish was it? If you know your marine life, you might guess it was some kind of mullet.

[3] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2017-01-08 · 23% match

Carlos Ghosn (7) Warm welcome, big challenges in America

In February of 1989, I arrived in the U.S. to start my new assignment. My family and I would be living in Greenville, South Carolina, a small town with traces of the Old South.

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