Although not mentioned in the report, it's suspected that the drug causes 100 percent of the halitosis in Turkmenistan. |
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It is printed on the front page of every issue of the national newspaper, The Neutral Turkmenistan. |
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Just as in the province of Kurdistan, there are Kurds, in Azerbaijan Turks, in Turkmenistan, Turkoman and in Baluchistan, Baluchis. |
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This urial, the most beautiful of the Urial sheep, is represented in a great number in Turkmenistan. |
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When a 670-lb meteorite landed in Turkmenistan in 1999, Turkmen scientists named it after Turkmenbashi. |
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The company's main oilfields are located in the Caspian Sea area in the former Soviet republic of Turkmenistan. |
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Figure 1a below provides an illustration of the previous output table in which there were no data points for Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. |
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Between January 1998 and May 1999, over 4,500 Tajik refugees had left Turkmenistan to return home. |
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Tehran has been actively working against Israeli-Turkmen relations, but Turkmenistan has fiercely asserted its neutrality. |
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Turkmenistan is among the most corrupt and repressive countries on earth, according to watchdogs. |
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Azerbaijan is run by a family dynasty, Turkmenistan by a despot who took over from another despot. |
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Turkmenistan is a vital partner for Russia as regards gas deliveries but it is also now a gas superpower capable of being its rival. |
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In the case of Turkmenistan, the graphs that Professor Carment put up were quite eloquent on the democracy-autocracy thing. |
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Turkmenistan was designated the functions of focal point for the Treaty, which it will perform in close cooperation with the depositary. |
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The Vice-Prime Minister of Turkmenistan and the Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand also spoke. |
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The next day, the Prosecutor General of Turkmenistan declared that he was found guilty of having pushed his future daughter-in-law to suicide. |
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They are important in a way that a Kyrgyzstan or a Turkmenistan simply is not. |
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The provisions of the Act are based on the Constitution of Turkmenistan and universally accepted rules of international law in this area. |
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Radioactive materials that could be used in dirty bombs have recently been confiscated at checkpoints along the borders of Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. |
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We are ready to step up our cooperation with Turkmenistan in several different areas. |
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Like all the other top personalities before him, he expressed the wish of his company to get involved in major programmes with Turkmenistan. |
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In addition, a presidential decree signed on 9 March 2004 guaranteed religious freedom to the citizens of Turkmenistan. |
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To the north, Jowzjan borders on the amu Darya River and Turkmenistan, a former part of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. |
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The Government has established a stabilization fund aimed at protecting Turkmenistan from the global crisis. |
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Under the provisions of article 28 of the Constitution of Turkmenistan, citizens have the right to form associations. |
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This culture was related in terms of myth and religion to the Elamite culture of southwestern Iran and to village cultures of Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, and Baluchistan. |
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The giant irrigation projects began in the 1960s in the dry lands of Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan. |
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We know, for example, that the same aircraft made 99 flights between Frankfurt and Ashkhabad in totalitarian Turkmenistan. |
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The Turkmen language used in Turkmenistan borrows many words from Russian. |
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For young people in Turkmenistan, World Population Day activities included a televised quiz show and an essay contest on population issues. |
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Afghanistan and the policy of international rapprochement pursued by Turkmenistan were also discussed. |
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The discussions centred on bilateral relations, the political situation in the region and on the role of Turkmenistan in the energy field. |
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At the present moment, there are several competing projects for transporting hydrocarbons from Kazakhstan, Azerbaidjan and Turkmenistan. |
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Economic relations between Switzerland and Turkmenistan are averagely developed. |
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Iran has power swap deals with Armenia, Pakistan, Turkmenistan, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Iraq, Afghanistan and the autonomous region of Nakhichevan. |
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Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan have adopted Latin script, whereas Tajikistan, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan intend to use the Cyrillic alphabet. |
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By 2013, Turkmenistan was China's largest foreign supplier of natural gas. |
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Does the recent presidential election in Turkmenistan hold out hope for strengthening its ties with this country, starting with closer cross-border cooperation? |
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Since the beginning of 2004, Turkmenistan had taken a number of initiatives, which were currently bearing fruit, to broaden contacts with various international organizations. |
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Among the arrested were a Russian man, a woman from Turkmenistan and a Zairean national, who is said to be the mastermind. |
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He said crude oil would be imported from Russia, Kirgizstan, and Turkmenistan to Afghanistan. |
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The Special Rapporteur remained concerned about the imposition of legal or policy restrictions by the authorities of Turkmenistan on registration, places of worship, religious material, religious education and proselytism. |
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Khudaiberdy Orazov, for example, is an oligarch who grew rich while he was director of the Central Bank of Turkmenistan, for which legal action is being taken against him in his country. |
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Only the Chinese have managed to wangle a special concession and also to build a pipeline. The main pipeline from Turkmenistan goes through Russia. |
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The contract will be operated by BUE Turkmenistan, a group company of Topaz Energy and Marine, and runs for a period of 12 months. |
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From the Pacific to the Baltic, from the desert of Turkmenistan to the Arctic Circle, Russians enjoy their daily bowl of porridge and sweeten their lives with little buckwheat pancakes. |
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And in Turkmenistan Mr Niyazov's grip on power is becoming ever more maniacal as illness raises rumours about his future. One of the few to buck this trend is Georgia's Mr Shevardnadze. |
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In the past Turkmenistan was a land through which invasions passed. It knows better than any other country in Central Asia what 'owning some resources' can mean. |
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The next day, he was in Ashgabat, the surreal, peopleless capital of Turkmenistan, a hermetic state where the post-Soviet dictator renamed the days of the week and devoted a national day to the muskmelon. |
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When Turkmenistan had no other alternative for gas exports than Russian territory, Gazprom could make the sun shine or make it rain as regards rates. |
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The transmission of radio programmes in Turkmenistan is runned by NTRC National Television and Radio Company, a state corporation entrusted with the realization of radio and television services. |
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The population of the country was essentially ho-mogeneous till the arrival of the Russian, that in the second half of the nineteenth century transformed Turkmenistan into a province of the czarist empire. |
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Take, for example, the mysterious role that an obscure subcontractor plays in the delivery of gas from Turkmenistan to Ukraine, using Gazprom's pipes but depriving it of large profits. |
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Making for even more impressive reading is the fact that Maldives have leapfrogged the likes of Kyrgyzstan and Turkmenistan to rank 25 amongst the AFC's 46 nations. |
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A weekly television programme is aired on the national television channel with the participation of the Turkmen Nature Conservation Society, on the topic of nature in Turkmenistan. |
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On March 31, the Office received the visit of Mr. Ata Annaniyazov, Deputy Head, Patent Department, Turkmen Patent Office, Ministry of Economy and Development, Turkmenistan. |
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Turkmenistan has expressed interest in exporting to the EU via a trans-Caspian pipeline and to India and Pakistan across Afghanistan, but the plans are yet to get off the drawing board. |
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The one country unlikely to feel the pressure is Turkmenistan, which is sheltered from the market's moods because it sells its chief export – natural gas – to China at a fixed price. |
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Pending its entry into force, the Protocol shall be applied on a provisional basis from the date of entry into force of the Partnership and Cooperation Agreement with the Republic of Turkmenistan. |
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Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan are doing considerably better. |
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This crisis shows that we should stake everything on the building of an independent infrastructure which will take us to independent sources of the raw materials for energy in Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan. |
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Furthermore, his trip to Turkmenistan was for business purposes only. |
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A major expansion of the UNDP programme occurred in 2007 in response to a request by the President of Turkmenistan for support to the new reform agenda. |
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They need recognition to establish commercial relationships and do not wish to join the roles of exiled nations such as North Korea or Turkmenistan. |
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Both routes joined the main southern route before reaching ancient Merv, Turkmenistan. |
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After the Soviet collapse, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan all switched from Cyrillic to Latin. |
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Turkmengeologiya in May 2000 released results from a 1999 Bathonian test, Tazedepe-3, in western Turkmenistan. |
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The international experts believe Turkmenistan is capable of producing solar batteries for export. |
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The country is currently exchanging electricity with Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iraq, Pakistan, Nakhichevan, Turkey and Turkmenistan. |
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Nematzadeh also announced Iran's readiness to ease its technical, infrastructural, and industrial transactions with Turkmenistan. |
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Turkmenistan is about to lose its second-best customer for natural gas, Iran. |
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Around the Caspian, Turkmenistan has three small desalinization plants and Kazakhstan one. |
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Turkmenistan has become an associate member of the International Ice Hockey Federation along with its other 73 members. |
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The situation remained unresolved in Central Asia for two more decades, with Britain annexing Baluchistan in 1876 and Russia annexing Kirghizia, Kazakhstan, and Turkmenistan. |
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In the capital of Ashgabat Turkmenistan army made a breathtaking show off. |
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The TAGP was to begin in Turkmenistan near Chardzhou and, after exiting Uzbekistan, will run along the south Kazakh border towards Almaty and cross into China east of there. |
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In July 2007 CNPC got an EPSA to develop the Turkmen sector of the Amu Darya Basin including the giant Bagtiyarlyk field in north-western Turkmenistan. |
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These simple instruments still found in Syria, Crete, Turkmenistan amongst others are also used by children who have a good supply of reeds nearby. |
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Meanwhile existing carrier Turkmenistan Airlines will provide a second service to Amritsar as it increases its number of flights to Ashkhabad from three to four per week. |
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He is in rural Turkmenabat, Turkmenistan, giving out food to the starving thousands who are fleeing a country and a regime that doesn't care whether they live or die. |
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Crossing the high mountains, it passed through northern Pakistan, over the Hindu Kush mountains, and into Afghanistan, rejoining the northern route near Merv, Turkmenistan. |
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A second service to the Punjab will be operated by Turkmenistan Airlines via Ashkhabad as the airline increases its existing flights from three to four each week. |
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Only recently it has become apparent that places in Central Asia like Merv in Turkmenistan and Akhsiket in Uzbekistan were important centres of production of crucible steel. |
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From the sites in modern Uzbekistan and Merv in Turkmenistan, there exists good archaeological evidence for the large scale production of crucible steel. |
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A train was derailed from a track headed into Turkmenistan last week after someone removed more than 600 nuts and bolts holding the hack in place, railroad officials said. |
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Topaz Marine, the offshore support vessel division comprises Nico Middle East, Doha Marine Services, Topaz Saudi Arabia, BUE Caspian, BUE Kazakhstan and BUE Turkmenistan. |
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Le Luong Minh thanked the leadership of Turkmenistan for the accreditation of the first ambassador of Turkmenistan to ASEAN and welcomed Mammedov. |
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Low prices for hydrocarbons, which are 90 percent of Turkmen exports, caused Turkmenistan to devalue its manat currency by 19 percent at the beginning of the year. |
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