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The rooks shouldn’t have come
The rooks shouldn’t have come
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Spring 2012 in Russia is about two weeks behind schedule compared to previous years, said Alexander Minin, a senior academician at the Institute of Global... 10.04.2012, Sputnik International
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The rooks shouldn’t have come
Spring 2012 in Russia is about two weeks behind schedule compared to previous years, said Alexander Minin, a senior academician at the Institute of Global Climate and Ecology.
Spring 2012 in Russia is about two weeks behind schedule compared to previous years, said Alexander Minin, a senior academician at the Institute of Global Climate and Ecology.