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... is long and includes, among others: Belarusian, Chinese, Croatian, Cuban, Czech, Estonian, Hungar...
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... limited its official relations with Belarusian authorities. The withdrawal of entitlement to the ...
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... to victims of communism include: Belarusian, Chinese, Croatian, Cuban, Czech, Estonian, German...
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... with Russian associates, and a Belarusian specialist has helped to install the repository in...
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..., Uralaki and Silvinit, and the Belarusian company, Belaruskali. The goal? Reduce competition...
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Brandon made the conference final for the first time since 2005, sweeping past Kootenay and Medicine Hat before running into a Calgary club that has now tied a WHL record with 12 straight playoff victories.
... David Toews and Rylan Schwartz and Belarusian blue-liner Kirill Gotovets. Toews is an NHL draft ...
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... identified them as the Bulgarian and Belarusian anthems. "Two times, no Russian anthem. I don't kn...
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We still don't know if it's something in the milk, a hormone or protein or something that's not in formula or cow's milk," says [Michael Kramer], a professor of pediatrics and epidemiology and biostatistics at McGill University.
"It doesn't accurately predict things like academic achievement, not necessarily. It doesn't predict vocational success. So you don't want to overstate what IQ scores actually mean," says [Alan Leschied], psychologist and professor in the faculty of education at the University of Western Ontario in London, Ont.
"The former Soviet Union when it broke up in the early '90s resembled the maternity hospital practices in the U.S. and Canada 20 or 30 years earlier," Kramer says. "You've seen pictures of these swaddled babies off on their own in the nursery, and this w...
... researchers following nearly 14,000 Belarusian children are reporting that those who were exclusi...
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... of future sales and investment in the Belarusian market. Response: While the Government of Canada i...
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It's awards season, so critics have been putting together lists of the best in their respective fields, etc. So while I'm a little late to the ball, I thought I'd mix it up a bit and combine my "2009 notables" list with a general "notables of the (not-quite-done) decade" -- best not to call them the "best," as some of them are far from that. Wines listed are available at Liquor Marts and beyond unless otherwise noted.
This has been a huge game changer -- at least some producers in every wine-producing country have adopted the screwcap closures. Proponents like that they seem to reduce the incidences of spoiled wine and are quite easy to open. Detractors argue that despite what many think, they're not more environmentally friendly (more production is involved than with corks), as well as...
... his riveting story of working in his Belarusian father's discount liquor store in New Jersey, not ...