• Omon Ra (Russian: «Омон Ра») is a short novel by Russian writer Victor Pelevin, published in 1992 by the Tekst Publishing House in Moscow. It was the...
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  • d'Eon's first music released was the second half of a split album with Omon Ra, released in 2009. This would be the first in a series of five cassettes...
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  • running back for the Denver Broncos Omon, a fictional character in the 1992 Russian novel Omon Ra by Victor Pelevin Ọmọn, female name prefix in the Esan language...
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  • born 22 November 1962) is a Russian fiction writer. His novels include Omon Ra (1992), The Life of Insects (1993), Chapayev and Void (1996), and Generation...
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  • Zabriskie Point is a Soviet code for a location on the surface of the Moon in Omon Ra, a dystopian thriller novel by Victor Pelevin. Zabriskie Point is a significant...
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    Alexey Maresyev. The Fate of a Real Man was produced by Channel Russia. In Omon Ra (1992) by Victor Pelevin, a Soviet military academy routinely amputates...
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  • of the track in the program is also discussed in Victor Pelevin's novel Omon Ra. The bass riff influenced Brian Eno's song "Third Uncle" from the album...
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  • NT, NSW, WA, Vic 2006 Trivia Metro Arts, Brisbane 2006 (24 Jan -4 Feb) Omon Ra Brisbane Powerhouse, New Farm 2006 (8 May) Hoods The Studio (Sydney Opera...
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  • feet amputated during WW2. Another reference to this pilot is present in Omon Ra story. Empire V is set in modern times, and the protagonist, on whose behalf...
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  • Notes from Beyond the Tomb Victor Pelevin (born 1962), modern writer, Omon Ra Yakov Perelman (1882–1942), science writer, Physics for Entertainment Pyotr...
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    Gravity. Subterranean Press. ISBN 978-1-59606-416-4. Pelevin, Victor (1996). Omon Ra. Trans. Andrew Bromfield. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. ISBN 0-374-22592-3...
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    prize) Viktor Pelevin, postmodernist writer, author of the short novel Omon Ra Andrei Platonov, author of The Foundation Pit Aleksandr Pushkin, the greatest...
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    (2018, NON Worldwide) Split (2009, Campaign for Infinity) split album with Omon Ra II, as Dirty Beaches Mae Mae (2011, free download) collaborative album...
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    Karolina Pavlova (1807–1893) A Double Life Victor Pelevin (born 1962) Omon Ra Lyudmila Petrushevskaya (born 1938) The Time: Night Valentin Pikul (1928–1990)...
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  • Chapter 6: The Infantility of Viktor Pelevin ('The Ontology of Childhood', Omon Ra, Generation 'P'). ISBN 978-1-78707-401-9. Pelevin, Viktor (1998). A Werewolf...
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  • Problem In Central Russia" "The Yellow Arrow" Novels "The Life of Insects" "Omon Ra" "Clay Machine Gun" ("Chapayev and Void", "Buddhas Little Finger") "Homo...
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  • "Bhalobeshe Aami Je" solo Jibon Judh "Save Koli Phool" Babul Bose solo "Na Na Na Omon" Babul Supriyo Kurukshetra "Kokila Kuhu Sure" Ashok Bhadra solo Moner Majhe...
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    Ministry of Internal Affairs (2004–2005), was Chief of Staff for Republican OMON (2006–2007), and Chief of the Shalinsky District Department of Internal Affairs...
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    to crash was Volga-AviaExpress Flight 1303, a Tu-134 aircraft, registered RA-65080, which had been in service since 1977. The plane was flying from Moscow...
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    yoʻlini Siz koʻrsatdingiz, Sovetlar elida oʻzbek topdi shon. Naqarot 1: Boʻl omon, paxtakor hur Oʻzbekiston, Sen sharkda nurafshon yurtim, top kamol. Sovetlar...
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    Operation Ring, Soviet forces, acting in conjunction with the local Azerbaijani OMON, entered villages in the Shahumyan region and began to forcibly expel their...
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    some Latvian cities including Riga suffered unsuccessful attempts by Soviet OMON to restore local Soviet authority (see The Barricades). Latvia declared its...
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    were killed and hundreds more injured. On the night of 31 July, Russian OMON from Riga, the Soviet military headquarters in the Baltics, assaulted the...
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  • or al-Qaeda. The US-trained commander of Tajikistan's Interior Ministry OMON police special forces, Gulmurod Khalimov, has been raised to the rank of...
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