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Recall Phillips- British journalist and blogger who worked with the Russian TV channel Russia Toda and"Star".
The screenplay has been penned by Lee Hall, who worked on the Billy Elliot musical with Elton.
Ettore Majorana([ˈɛttore majoˈraːna]; born 1906- probably dead after 1959) was an Italian theoretical physicist who worked on neutrino masses.
Even if, for example, the blood in the veins of a man who worked all day changes considerably.
In its walls are exhibited works of artists who worked in the Middle Ages,
He came to the aid of the Hungarian chemist George de Hevesy, who worked with Niels Bohr.
Ettore Majorana(/ˌmædʒəˈrænə/; Italian:; born on 5 August 1906- probably died after 1959) was an Italian theoretical physicist who worked on neutrino masses.
For cultural practitioners who worked in Lugansk in this period,
But we mustn't forget about those people who worked on the home front and contributed much to the common Victory.
probably died after 1959) was an Italian theoretical physicist who worked on neutrino masses.
Of Ukrainians who work in Poland are unskilled workers who worked in the season, returned to Ukraine and are waiting for the next challenge.
as well as for those who worked in various military organizations.
Another group of programs is the one of lending to pensioners who worked in the areas of the Far North.
Nevertheless, at all times women who worked in industry had lower salaries than men.
Brought in to protect the health of non-smokers who worked in or frequented such places,
Thousands of employees of DniproAzot, who worked at the enterprise for dozens of years,
The Iranian authorities gave all Russian pilots of civilian aircraft, who worked in the Islamic Republic,
Until July 30, this post officially holds Anthony Kennedy, who worked as a member of the court for 30 years.
Those deemed unhealthy who worked a year longer had a 9 percent lower mortality risk.
Those who work long hours also have a 13% higher risk of developing heart disease than people who worked less.