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    Kolokol (Russian: Колоколъ, lit. 'bell') was the first Russian censorship-free weekly newspaper in Russian and French languages, published by Alexander...
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  • Kolokol is Russian word which means bell. It may refer to: Kolokol (newspaper), a newspaper edited by Alexander Herzen and Nikolay Ogarev Kolokol Group...
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  • Bell (newspaper), an independent online newspaper in Russia Kolokol (newspaper) ('Bell'), a 19th century Russian and French language newspaper in London...
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  • might be a morphine derivative. The Russian media reported the drug was Kolokol-1, either mefentanyl or α-methylfentanil dissolved in a halothane base...
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    Russia) Gunung Baru Jari (Segara Anak caldera, Lombok, Indonesia) Kolokol Group: Kolokol, Berg, Borzov, Trezubetz (Urup Island, Kuril Islands, Russia) Anak...
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    ripe, as his new friends were assuring him) and distribute Hertzen's Kolokol's latest issue he were to smuggle there. The self-proclaimed revolutionaries'...
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    published newspapers, such as Znamya (The Banner) or Russkoye znamya (Russian Banner), Pochayevsky Listok (The Pochayev Page), Zemshchina, Kolokol (Bell)...
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    revolutionary", a fact scathingly commented upon by Alexander Hertzen in Kolokol) and deported to Petrozavodsk. There he started the extensive study of...
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    the target of many satires and received a negative mention in Herzen's Kolokol. "One of the best Russian authors shouldn't have taken this sort of job...
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    current events. On 13 April the launch of a newspaper was announced, and on 22 June the first issue of Kolokol came out. Originally a supplement to the Polar...
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  • operate more through interactions outside the central nervous system. KOLOKOL-1 (tranquilizer) These substances are for producing chemical casualties...
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    and then to London, where he worked with Alexander Herzen on the journal Kolokol (The Bell). In 1863, Bakunin left to join the insurrection in Poland, but...
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    and was a political admirer and subscriber to Herzen's thick journal, Kolokol. His younger brother Alexander, was also involved in the revolutionary...
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    "father of Russian socialism" Alexander Herzen, in an 1861 issue of his newspaper Kolokol, following the closure of Saint Petersburg University in response...
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    he briefly collaborated with Aleksandr Herzen in his influential newspaper, Kolokol (The Bell), in 1865, but Nikoladze soon broke with Herzen when the...
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    editors of the influential journal Kolokol (The Bell), to consider "reforming the publication and content of Kolokol.": 168  The aim was to create a mouthpiece...
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  • time was widely criticised. The rescue ship Altay attempted to attach a Kolokol diving bell to the sub, but was unsuccessful. Russian Navy headquarters...
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  • chernomor[.]press chernoyarets[.]ru chernoyarets[.]ru chudovski-kolokol[.]ru chudovski-kolokol[.]ru chulman-vesti[.]ru chulman-vesti[.]ru churapchy[.]ru churapchy[...
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  • reports of the boycott actions from 91 uyezds in 32 governorates. The newspaper Kolokol promoted the cause, denouncing the vodka tax farming system that promoted...
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    protests. Psychochemical weapons are psychoactive drugs, such as BZ, LSD, Kolokol-1, EA-3167, and 3-Methylamphetamine designed to have a disorienting effect...
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    Emancipation of 1861. One particular source of indignation in Europe was Kolokol published in London, England (1857–65) and Geneva (1865–67). It collected...
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    censorship-free periodicals — Polyarnaya Zvezda [ru], Golosa iz Rossii, and Kolokol ("The Bell") — were published by Alexander Herzen and Nikolai Ogaryov in...
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  • time, the gas was reported to be an unknown incapacitating agent called "Kolokol-1". The Russian Health Minister Yuri Shevchenko later stated that the incapacitating...
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    emigration", and Elpidin set up as a publisher in Geneva to rival Herzen's Kolokol.: 12–14  He printed the first issue of Narodnoye delo, but ceased his involvement...
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  • devised with the help of another Russian immigrant poet Nikolai Ogarev, was Kolokol newsletter.: 235  Notable Russian anarchists Peter Kropotkin and Mikhail...
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    lifelong friend, fellow-exile and collaborator of Alexander Herzen on Kolokol, a newspaper printed in England and smuggled into Russia. In the summer of 1827...
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  • disclosure a year earlier in the 10 October 1991 issue of the Moscow newspaper, Kuranty. "[T]he talk [by Mirzayanov] about binary weapons was no more...
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    in the world. 1735 Tsar Bell The Tsar Bell, also known as the Tsarsky Kolokol or Royal Bell, is a huge bell on display on the grounds of the Moscow Kremlin...
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  • October 26, 2002, Russian special forces used a chemical agent (presumably KOLOKOL-1, an aerosolized fentanyl derivative), as a precursor to an assault on...
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    elite's lexicon. Nikolay Nekrasov's Sovremennik and Alexander Herzen's Kolokol started to gain popularity. Ostrovsky, although wary of radicalism, couldn't...
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