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OLEG

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OLEGOuter London Europe Group (UK; part of the European Movement, UK)


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The team also placed veteran defenseman Oleg Tverdovsky on waivers, hoping someone would claim him and take the $2.
The NMP catalog, which features recent music by such established composers as Georgy Agachev, Andry Espay, Karen Khachaturian and Boris Tistchenko, as well as rising young composers like Vera Astrova, Alexander Klevitsky, Vadim Kulev, Alexei Larin and Oleg Oblov, will be represented by Carl Fischer in all of North America.
In 1978, Spanish intelligence learned that the ETA was being directed by KGB agents in France and Spain, including Oleg Suranov, manager of the Soviet airline Aeroflot in Spain, and Anatoli Krassilinikov of the Soviet embassy in Madrid.
 
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