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D. in Russian literature in the time it takes to complete the basketball postseason.
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Games should be more like Russian literature, or watered down past recognition, draped them in the gaudy drag of film.
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At that point, all the pearls of Russian literature may not provide western policymakers with enough wisdom to limit the damage.
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But by the dramatic conclusion, it's clear that Odets' script was informed both by sensational tabloid headlines and the tragic hubris found in great Russian literature.
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Taking an elective in college used to mean studying something you wanted to learn about but not necessarily major in: the mathematician who took a class in 19th century Russian literature or the French major who studied Biology 101.
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My grandmother, bored by inactivity within weeks of the move, created a job for herself at a commuter college in Sarasota, teaching Russian literature to tanned students who seem (based on my one classroom visit) constantly alarmed by her profanity, her heavy sarcasm, and her word-perfect memory of Pushkin's verse.
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As for Tyutchev's verses, familiar to him since he studied Russian culture and literature at Yale and Oxford, they evoke a mysticism which has no place in diplomacy.
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Your comments may be explained by your use of a misleading graph of Russian life expectancy and your lack of awareness of the extensive existing literature on the other factors you cited, especially alcohol.
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"We performed a detailed analysis of all the available scientific literature, including unpublished eye-witness accounts that have never been translated from the Russian, " said Dr Foschini.
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Like Anton Chekhov, the Russian playwright and short-story teller to whom she is so often compared, she alchemised ordinary lives into great literature.
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