
Do you think the Soviet Union. (USSR). Computer technology far beyond. United States ???????
Soviet Union, superpower Soviet Union previously. The collapse to a single country in the 1991 competition of the United States. Fear of weapons until the United States, Russia and Soviet technology and successful. This was Bush explorations Space nightmares of intellectual power and Communist and Socialist Russia.
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Flask Guardia * Russian USSR Soviet Military * fl.guardia $16.30 ... |
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Flask Airborne * Russian USSR Soviet Military * fl.airborne $16.30 ... |
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Flask - USSR (CCCP) Material: steel, covered in brown leather. Genuine Russian stainless steel vodka flask - 9 oz. volume - a great gift for any man.100% authenticity guaranteed.Has a screw-on top. Made in Russia... |
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The Experts [VHS] $14.95 John Travolta and Arye Gross star as two hip but down-on-their-luck New Yorkers who think they're relocating to a small in Nebraska to open a nightclub. What they don't know is that they've been abducted by a KGB operative (Charles Martin Smith) to the Soviet Union, where they'll unwittingly serve as "experts" on all things cool in America. The town, created expressly for KGB spies-in-training, in... |
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Experts, The [VHS] $14.95 ... |
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Anna [VHS] $14.95 In the Soviet Union it was forbidden to shoot home movies, but noted director Nikita Mikhalkov (who won an Oscar® for Burnt by the Sun) ignored that prohibition and secretly filmed his daughter Anna across a span of 13 years. Every year Mikhalkov would ask the child the same five questions, and the film from their casual interviews would be secretly processed. This intimate look at a little ... |
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Cold Steel Special Forces Shovel, Hardwood Handle $18.21 ATTRIBUTES Overall Length (inches): 20.50 Special Features: Shovel Head And Socket Are Forged From Medium Carbon Steel Then Heat Treated For Maximum Strength And Feature A Durable Solid Hardwood Handle... |
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Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals - Mikhail Lomonosov - Removable Graphic WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies. Our white fabric material is superior to vinyl decals. You can literally see and feel the difference. Our wall graphics apply in minutes and won't damage your paint or l... |
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Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals - Sickle and Hammer Soviet Symbolic - Removable Graphic WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies. Our white fabric material is superior to vinyl decals. You can literally see and feel the difference. Our wall graphics apply in minutes and won't damage your paint or l... |
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Do You Believe in Miracles? The Story of the 1980 U.S. Hockey Team $6.66 The story of the 1980 U.S. hockey team. In February of 1980, amidst growing Cold War fears, the U.S. hockey team created an unforgettable moment of national pride when they miraculously beat the Soviets o the ice-a win selected by Sports Illustrated as the #1 sports moment of the century. Revisiting Lake Placid twenty-one years later, Do You Believe in Miracles? takes a look at the team's emotiona... |
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Surfin USSR $10.49 Surfin USSR |
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Back In The USSR $12.79 Back In The USSR |
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Peoples Of The Soviet Union Map 1976 $49.95 Published in February 1976 as half of a two-map set with the Soviet Union map, the Peoples of the Soviet Union map contains a wealth of information about the diverse cultures of the USSR. Twenty-four ethnicities are highlighted, showing their territories on the map as well as illustrations and information about their cultures.The 1976 Peoples of the Soviet Union map features A map showing the regions occupied by the various ethno-linguistic groups An introduction discussing the history and variety of cultures found in the USSR Information about twenty-four of the ethnic groups who inhabit the region Colorful illustrations of people in traditional dressCoverage Area Soviet Union |
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Soviet Union Map 1990 Side 1 $49.95 This Soviet Union map represents Side One of a two-map set published in March 1990, just twenty-one months before the dismantling of the USSR. Three articles on the Soviet Union accompanied the maps, including Siberia In from the Cold. A historical snapshot of the end of an era, this map makes a fine collectible. The 1990 Soviet Union map Side 1 features Administrative units of the Soviet Union Inset map showing population density Various capitals shown including those of nations, Soviet Socialist Republics, oblasts (regions), krays (territories), autonomous Soviet Socialist Republics, autonomous oblasts, and nationality okrugs (districts) Railroads, roads, canals, airports, and northern sea routes Ocean bathymetry, rivers, lakes, deserts, glaciers, tundra, swamps, areas below sea level and more Oil fields, sites, nothern limit of wooded country, and limit of multi-year ice Geographical equivalentsCoverage Area Soviet Union |
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Ussr Repetoire (Theory Of Verticality) $9.49 Ussr Repetoire (Theory Of Verticality) |
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U.S.S.R. - Life From The Other Side $7.49 U.S.S.R. - Life From The Other Side |
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Soviet Kitsch $9.49 Soviet Kitsch |
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U.S.S.R. Reconstruction $11.98 DJ Vadim selected a baker's dozen of the best producers in the field for work on U.S.S.R. Reconstruction. From nu-school electro producers (Reflection, Clatterbox) to more like-minded beat-meisters (DJ Krush, Silent Poets, Kid Koala) and free-form experimenters (Oval, Techno Animal), the album flows without a hitch through the darkest hip-hop and beat exploration, though the material never becomes as abstract as on Vadim's debut. ~ John Bush, Rovi Performers: Andy Hamill - Bass; Thor - Keyboards |
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Symphonies (Svetlanov, USSR State Symphony Orchestra) $8.99 Symphonies (Svetlanov, USSR State Symphony Orchestra) |
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Surfin' USSR $13.58 The music of Farmers Market is a mixture of Brazilian folk music, standards, popular music and humor. Farmers Market has become one of Norway's most popular live bands playing at all kinds of venues and festivals: jazz, folk and rock. Farmers Market have been releasing music in Norway sporadically over the last decade but their releases have been hard to find in U.S. Stores. Those who have been lucky enough to hear the outfit have been instantly won over by the unbelievable musicianship and oddball mixture of styles. The group's last release came in 2000 and according to the band the title was never release, a secret amongst them and the label. Balkan-jazz crossover may be well-established by now, especially on this side of the Atlantic. But seemingly from out of nowhere comes the Norwegian/Bulgarian quintet Farmers Market with a self titled album the kicks the burgeoning genre sideways a notch or three. The band now releases 'Surfin' USSR' on the Ipecac label Performers: Jai Shankar - Tabla; Sidsel Walstad - Harp; Stian Carstensen - Kaval, Gaita, Celeste, Tamboura, Chimes, Tympani [Timpani], Pedal Steel, Bongos, Accordion, Banjo, Percussion, Guitar, Vocals, Bass, Violin, Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Steel), Guitar (Baritone); Arve Henriksen - Vocals; Filip Simeonov - Clarinet, Trumpet; Finn Guttormsen - Dobro, Tambourine, Vocals, Bass; Jarle Vespestad - Drums; Julia Peneva - Vocals; Nadia Vladimirova - Vocals; Nils-Olav Johansen - Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Vocals, Synthesizer; Ola Kvernberg - Violin; Trifon Trifonov - Sax (Alto), Saxophone |
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Ussr 2003 $5.19 Description not provided. |
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Unplugged In The USSR $15.98 John played alone and acoustic many times—and this concert is considered by many to be his all-time best unplugged recording. A bonus •It’s About Time• video joins his wonderfully warm versions of •Sunshine on My Shoulders; Rocky Mountain High; Leaving on a Jet Plane; Country Roads; I’m Sorry; Annie’s Song; Calypso; Perhaps Love•, and 19 more! |
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Semyon Kotko Op. 81 (Zhukov, USSR Radio SO) $22.99 Semyon Kotko Op. 81 (Zhukov, USSR Radio SO) |
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Soviet Animated Propaganda - American Imperialists $13.99 Soviet Animated Propaganda - American Imperialists |
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Va: Soviet Russian Viola Music $5.49 Va: Soviet Russian Viola Music |
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U.S.S.R.: The Art of Listening $8.78 U.S.S.R.: The Art of Listening, even more than its predecessor, represents a large leap toward the rapping side of hip-hop, with guests on every track but one and virtually no space for the exquisite ambient breakbeat of previous DJ Vadim productions. It's difficult to mourn the loss of Vadim the solo artist, though, when the tracks and productions found here are so refreshing and totally distinct. All but one of the rappers are fresh faces (for a Vadim LP), which paves the way for talented newcomers (Yarah Bravo, Phi-Life Cypher, Vakill, TTC), some of whom have their own releases but all of whom will benefit from more attention. Vadim continues to strip his productions down, so far in fact that occasionally there's more space between the sounds than there are sounds themselves. One of the best tracks, "It's On" features the excellent Vakill freestyling over some standard jazz keys but also a few blink-and-miss-it samples: jew's harp, the distinctive sound of Japanese noh music, and a precious few grunts and moans from an earthy blues vocalist. Yarah Bravo is easily the most distinctive rapper here; she plays with her rhymes, drawling like a sloshed debutante and practically tripping over her own vocals like the hip-hop equivalent of Jackie Chan's drunken master. Gift of Gab from Blackalicious brings it back to the earthier side of alternative (read: American) rap with the deep groove "Combustible," but great features for Phi-Life Cypher and Demolition Man return to the up-and-coming British sound of ragga flow over heavily distorted analogue synth. While his sizable generosity -- inviting an assortment of voices to appear on his own album -- initially appears to be a fault, it quickly becomes clear this is a blessed virtue instead. ~ John Bush, Rovi Performers: Killa Kela - Beat Box; DJ Plus One - Scratching; DJ Vadim - Scratching; Blurum 13 - Vocals (Background); Yarah Bravo - Vocals (Background); Andy Ross - Sax (Baritone), Sax (Tenor); Chandru - Violin; Gruff Rhys - Guitar |
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U.S.S.R.: Life from the Other Side $8.78 DJ Vadim's debut introduced one of the world's best producers in abstract underground rap, a minimalist hip-hopper able to weave a funky break around the slightest piece of noise detritus. After recording a solid remix album (U.S.S.R. Reconstruction), Vadim returned in late 1999 with the sophomore-slump-breaking U.S.S.R.: Life From the Other Side. Whereas with his first album Vadim worked on a miniature scale, constructing breaks and beats out of abstract noise, here the sound is more upfront and swaggering, much closer to the commercial rap world than before. (Of course, thanks to producers like Timbaland and Swizz Beatz, the commercial rap world had moved much closer to Vadim, as well.) Since he's working with rappers on more than half of the tracks here, Vadim transforms himself from a solo turntablist into a genuine rap trackmaster with catchier riffs and tighter beats than most in Britain's instrumental hip-hop underground. Two tracks, "Viagra" (with El-P from Company Flow) and "English Breakfast" (with Swollen Members), display this excellent fusion by blending the hard-hitting, stutter-stepped style of production perfected by DJ Premier with just a few of the paranoid breaks and hostile atmospheres of Vadim's debut. On a similarly high level as landmarks like Dr. Octagon and Company Flow's Funcrusher Plus, U.S.S.R.: Life From the Other Side proves Vadim is not only one of the most creative turntablist/producers, but he is also one of the most talented trackmasters in the healthy rap underground. ~ John Bush, Rovi |
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Russia and the USSR in the Twentieth Century $97.8 Excellent Condition Used |
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Folk Music of the U.S.S.R. $19.98 Description not provided. |
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Soviet Union Map 1976 $49.95 The Soviet Union map appeared in National Geographic in February 1976 as half of a two-map set with the Peoples of the Soviet Union map and the article Siberias Empire Road, the River Ob. This detailed map offers a historical snapshot of what was once one of the worlds superpowers. The 1976 Soviet Union map features Administrative units of the Soviet Union Various capitals shown including those of nations, Soviet Socialist Republics, oblasts (regions), krays (territories), autonomous Soviet Socialist Republics, autonomous oblasts, and nationality okrugs (districts) Ocean bathymetry, rivers, lakes, deserts, glaciers, arctic tundra, swamps, areas below sea level and more Railroads, roads, passes, canals, and airports Oil fields and pipelines Limit of multi-year ice and northern limit of wooded country Geographical equivalentsCoverage Area Soviet Union |