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  1. The unit, whose vice-president of technology sales is Chet Silvestri, a recent emigre from MIPS Technologies Inc, is setting up an infrastructure that will eventually be able to offer customers early access to Sun's future microprocessor technology: the specifications, chip development and first tape-outs.
  2. Kavalek a Czech emigre, is well used to negotiating with recalcitrant Soviets.
  3. The von Pannwitz Cossacks included not only 1,000 German officers and NCO's, and a number of emigre officers, but also a regiment of Kalmucks, nomads of Buddhist faith.
  4. RUSSIAN EMIGRE GETS START-UP BUG
  5. The unit, whose vice president of technology sales is Chet Silvestri, a recent emigre from Mips Technologies Inc, is setting up an infrastructure that will eventually be able to offer customers early access to Sun's future microprocessor technology: the specifications, chip development and first tape-outs.
  6. The Arts: Free spirit of a Russian virtuoso Malcolm Hayes talks to violinist Viktoria Mullova, who plays in London tomorrow, about emigre life, music and motherhood
  7. VIDEO DIARIES is about Albanian emigre Dr Yili Hasani who is obsessed with Gary Lineker.
  8. Through the agency of a handsome admirer from her Cambridge days, she is increasingly drawn into the sphere of a dying emigre genius, gobbets of whose tersely enigmatic fiction are interspersed with her narrative.
  9. As Tolstoy himself concedes, in The Minister and the Massacres (p 44): Neither Gen Krasnov nor any other old emigre was seeking to extricate himself from sharing whatever fate attended those of their comrades who were in the equivocal position of being Soviet citizens.
  10. It attacks Soviet policy in the winter war with Finland, and says the recognition of a puppet Communist government set up by emigre Finnish Communists was a serious mistake.
  11. Nadel, an Austrian-Jewish emigre, viewed the British colonial administrators with a sometimes caustic eye, and the journal contrasts sharply with the relatively diplomatic comments made in his published work.
  12. A Russian emigre who was for a while vice president of research and development at Prime/Computervision, has caught the start-up bug.
  13. Bogarde plays a Russian emigre who runs a chocolate factory in Germany just as the Nazis begin to take power.

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