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TOTMIANINA Tatiana / MARININ Maxim - Russian Gold Medal Skaters252 mol gekuckt ginnPair Figure Skating, Torino Olympics, February 13 2006 at the Palavela
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TOTMIANINA Tatiana / MARININ Maxim - Russian Gold Medal Skaters267 mol gekuckt ginnDuring the Pair Figure Skating, Torino Olympics, February 13 2006 at the Palavela
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MARININ Maxim - Russian Gold Medal Figure Skater192 mol gekuckt ginnDuring the Pair Figure Skating, Torino Olympics, February 13 2006 at the Palavela
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MARININ Maxim - Russian Gold Medal Figure Skater2140 mol gekuckt ginnDuring the Pair Figure Skating, Torino Olympics, February 13 2006 at the Palavela
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Russian Coach at the Oval Lingotto196 mol gekuckt ginnAt the men's 500m Speed Skating, Oval Lingotto, February 13 2006. He was intently watching the ice.
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Oval Lingotto176 mol gekuckt ginnAt the men's 500m Speed Skating championship, Oval Lingotto, February 13 2006
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Russian Coach at the Olympics585 mol gekuckt ginnAt the men's 500m Speed Skating finals, Oval Lingotto, February 13 2006.
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Russian Speed Skater239 mol gekuckt ginnAt the 500m Men's Speed Skating Championship, Oval Lingotto, February 13 2006
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Speed Skater at the Men's 500m Speed Skating Final305 mol gekuckt ginnThe Russians don't seem to be interested in him. Oval Lingotto, February 13 2006
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Battleship Aurora195 mol gekuckt ginnOn October 25 1917 the battleship Aurora was ordered to take to sea. At 9:45 PM a blank shot fired from her forecastle signaled the start of the assualt on the Winter Palace, which is said to be the start of the October Revolution that led to the overthrow of the Czar. The Aurora is now preserved in St. Petersburg.
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Battleship Aurora324 mol gekuckt ginnA museum, moored in St. Petersburg. This battleship fired a shot (a blank) that started the 1917 revolution.
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