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Since the Bolshevik Revolution, Russia has been a magnet for Americans disillusioned with the American dream.
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Early in the 20th century, before the Bolshevik revolution, Russia's was the fastest-growing economy in Europe.
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Long before that, the Bolshoi was stripped of its gold in the aftermath of the Bolshevik revolution.
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The Russians were too busy fighting to go fishing--first in World War I, then in establishing the Bolshevik state.
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The family moved to Berlin shortly after the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution, although Roman stayed behind until 1920 when he completed his graduate studies in biology and zoology.
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Count Alexander Karlov, an aristocrat who fled revolutionary Russia with his father, is being pursued by a particularly malignant Cheka agent, Viktor Polyak, of Russia's new Bolshevik regime.
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About 60 oil paintings, murals and sketches gathered together from Moscow, St Petersburg and Paris focus on the eight years Chagall spent in his home town of Vitebsk in Russia during World War 1, the Bolshevik Revolution and its aftermath.
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When he has decided what his objective is, normally with a food orientation, but also for possession of a chair, cushion or the window to be opened in the car, he, like any good negotiator from the Bolshevik school, simply wears you down by never going away and reminding you continually of his presence.
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