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Until the late 1980s, advertisements were not shown on Russian television.

A Russian proverb suggests that a good-looking man is pleasant to look at, but it is easier to live with an amusing one.

There is a Russian proverb which states that an enemy will agree, but a friend will argue.

A Russian proverb advises that mistrust is an axe in the tree of love.

The Canadian team accused the French judge of being biased towards the Russian couple in the Olympic figure skating competition.

There is a Russian proverb which states that a bitter truth is better than a sweet lie.

A Russian proverb observes, "They bow to you when borrowing, you bow to them when collecting.

" A television commercial advertising a brand of Israeli milk was filmed aboard the Russian space station Mir.

The brutal rule of Josef Stalin strengthened Russian dominance of the U.

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at a cost of tens of millions of lives.

There is a Russian proverb which notes that regretting the past is like chasing after the wind.

It is normal for Russian men to kiss each other under emotional circumstances.

The Russian President flew to Washington this morning to confer with the American President on the crisis developing in the Middle East.

The Russian hockey team will finally meet a credible opponent when they play the Americans tomorrow.

A Russian proverb suggests that it's a crime if you get caught.

There is a Russian proverb which states that when Anger and Revenge get married, their daughter is called Cruelty.

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