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As Faustus has surreptitiously tampered with Sharon's programming, she is able to rebel, and before escaping shoots Lukin to death.
In recent years Vladimir Lukin, current Ombudsman of the Russian Federation, has invariably characterized the human rights situation in Russia as unsatisfactory.
Since leaving Mudhoney, Lukin has essentially retired from music.

Lukin and Antarctic
In January 2011, the head of the Russian Antarctic Expedition, Valery Lukin, announced that his team had only of ice left to drill in order to reach the water.
According to the head of Russian Antarctic Expeditions, Valery Lukin, new equipment was developed by researchers at the St. Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute that would ensure the lake remains uncontaminated upon intrusion.
* In February 2006, Valeriy Lukin, the head of the Russian Antarctic Expedition ( RAE ), said: There are plans to open the mothballed stations Molodyozhnaya, Leningradskaya and Russkaya in the 2007-2008 season.

Lukin and on
During the course of the campaign, Lukin, who is one of the few soldiers stationed on Kolgujev with previous combat experience, switches from his steadfast fight against American forces on Everon and Malden to joining the resistance fighters on Everon battling his own countrymen in order to pave the way for an American take-over of the island.
* Lionel Lukin ( 18 May 1742-16 February 1834-considered by some to have been the inventor of the unsinkable lifeboat, designs for which he tested on the Doctor's Pond.
The top three names on the slate – Yavlinsky, Yury Boldyrev ( former State Comptroller and a disaffected democrat ) and Vladimir Lukin ( at the time Russia's ambassador to the US ) – gave the bloc its initial name, " Yavlinsky-Boldyrev-Lukin ", abbreviated as YaBLoko.
Born in Essex, at Great Dunmow in 1742, Lionel Lukin became credited with the invention of the Lifeboat after some experimentation along the French lines in 1784 with his own conversion of a Norway ‘ yawl ’ which he tested out on the river Thames, and in 1785 having received the personal encouragement of the Prince Regent, Lukin took out a patent.
Fortunately, ‘ for those in peril on the sea ’, Lukin was not alone in his ambitions, another independent inventor, a parish clerk from South Shields, William Wouldhave, also made a claim for the invention of the Lifeboat.
* North Plantagenet-Opened in 1798, first land grant was to Peter Lukin on July 10, 1801.
During this time, Lukin shared a house with Kurt Cobain on East First Street in Aberdeen's notorious " felony flats ".
Lukin played bass on Mudhoney's first five studio albums ( Mudhoney, Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge, Piece of Cake, My Brother the Cow, and Tomorrow Hit Today ), as well as two EPs and numerous singles.
Rick Bolanos dropped out of the race on October 19, 2006 and endorsed fellow Democrat Lukin Gilliland.
This had limited success in achieving the desired effect of dividing the pursuit, with Captain William Lukin taking HMS Mars out of the British line in pursuit of Infatigable while the slow HMS Windsor Castle was sent after the three south bound ships, but the main body of the Royal Navy squadron remained on course.
Arm and Turner took on drummer Dan Peters, and bassist Matt Lukin, formerly of The Melvins.
Lukin with Vladimir Putin on 13 February 2008.
The suburb of Applecross was originally assigned to Lionel Lukin on 28 May 1830.
Dillard returned playing songs off Mangled Demos from 1983 live with Buzz Osborne and Dale Crover ( on bass & referred to as Matt Lukin ) after the albums 2005 release, including two shows to celebrate Jello Biafra's 50th birthday.

Lukin and out
During a plot to lure out Captain America, Red Skull / Lukin recruited several German skinheads and made them the successors to the Master Man.

Lukin and .
During this time, he became closely associated with N. Osinskii and Vladimir Smirnov, and also met his future first wife, Nadezhda Mikhailovna Lukina, his cousin and the sister of Nikolai Lukin, who was also a member of the party.
On September 8, 1934, at 16: 20 Kasian Chernuha, Vitaly Abalakov and Ivan Lukin, three members of a Soviet expedition, reached the summit at an altitude of.
The Red Skull was assassinated by the mysterious Winter Soldier, under orders from the renegade former Soviet general Aleksander Lukin, who wanted to possess the new Cosmic Cube the Skull had manufactured.
When the Skull was shot, he attempted to use the Cube to switch bodies with Lukin to survive, but as the Cube was still weak he only managed to transfer his mind into Lukin's body, so that the two enemies are trapped together, waging a constant war for dominance which the Red Skull seems to be progressively winning.
Then, Red Skull / Lukin activated a Sleeper, a robot programmed for mass destruction, that was presumably created by Doctor Doom.
In the aftermath, Red Skull sent a videotape, announcing to the world his return, followed by Lukin holding a press conference condemning the actions of both the Red Skull and Captain America, and supporting the Superhero Registration Act.
Then, in his office, Red Skull introduced Lukin to his old / new associates, Crossbones and Sin.
Upon the discovery of his identity as Lukin, the Skull fakes his death, and initiates the second part of his plan: using Kronas Corporation's vast holdings to economically cripple the United States, before having S. H. I. E. L. D.
An add-on campaign Red Hammer, which was developed by Codemasters, depicts the same conflict as the OFP: Cold War Crisis, but places the player in the role of a Russian soldier, Dmitri Lukin, rather than an American soldier.
Lukin had been a Spetsnaz in Afghanistan but was demoted to Private for not obeying the orders and shipped to the regular army for insubordination.
Original bassist Matt Lukin left the band in 1999 but briefly returned in December 2000 to complete touring obligations.
The trio decided that Matt Lukin, who had recently left The Melvins, should join the band as bassist.

has and repeatedly
At about the age of twelve I became a Spencerian liberal, and I have always considered myself a liberal of some kind even though the definition has changed repeatedly since Spencer became a reactionary.
Wexler has denied repeatedly that coercion was used in questioning.
The Supreme Court of Virginia has stated that '" This Court has repeatedly held that the effect of an appeal to circuit court is to " annul the judgment of the inferior tribunal as completely as if there had been no previous trial.
Poirot has dark hair, which he dyes later in life ( though many of his screen incarnations are portrayed as bald or balding ), and green eyes that are repeatedly described as shining " like a cat's " when he is struck by a clever idea.
Agathon's extraordinary physical beauty is brought up repeatedly in the sources ; the historian W. Rhys Roberts observes that " ὁ καλός Ἀγάθων ( ho kalos Agathon ) has become almost a stereotyped phrase.
However, since the 19th century his reputation has been dramatically rehabilitated by archaeological finds which have repeatedly confirmed his version of events.
The concept of the borough has been used repeatedly ( and often differently ) throughout the English-speaking world.
Copenhagen has repeatedly been recognized as one of the cities with the best quality of life.
Cameroon has repeatedly demonstrated its preference for resolving this conflict through peaceful legal means and has submitted its case to the International Court of Justice.
Note that the non-penalized team has the option to decline any penalty it considers disadvantageous, so a losing team cannot indefinitely prolong a game by repeatedly committing infractions.
Although it has a unified theme in its emotional content, the writers ( Brian Wilson and Tony Asher ) have said repeatedly that it was not necessarily intended to be a narrative.
The chimpanzee has an advanced cognitive maps of its home range and can repeatedly find food.
An auditor addresses questions to a subject, observes and records the subject's responses, and returns repeatedly to experiences or areas under discussion that appear painful until the troubling experience has been identified and confronted.
Benton has repeatedly branded an inverted crucifix into his forehead on at least 12 different occasions.
Since 1983, Iraq has repeatedly called for restoration of Egypt ’ s “ natural role ” among Arab countries.
Since Russell, the Epimenides paradox has been referenced repeatedly in logic.
The necessity of an evangelist office in the church organization has been reinforced repeatedly, based on the passage in Ephesians 4: 11, which states, " And he gave some, apostles ; and some, prophets ; and some, evangelists ; and some, pastors and teachers ".
Thus, as a simple instance posed by Hume, we cannot know with certainty by inductive reasoning that the sun will continue to rise in the East, but instead come to expect it to do so because it has repeatedly done so in the past.
This accord, which has been repeatedly extended up to the present day, provides for the television companies to make available an annual sum to support the production of films which are suitable for both theatrical distribution and television presentation.
The Roman Catholic Magisterium has, however, repeatedly condemned fideism.
" These younger leaders have repeatedly expressed frustration with the entrenched corruption in the party, which has been run by the " Old Guard " who returned from exile in Tunisia following the Oslo Accords.
Nevertheless, it has been repeatedly reproduced, in typescript and printed form, by its often anonymous editors as an alleged authentic document taken or stolen from some vaguely identified Jewish and Masonic organization.
But since this original forged item has long since disappeared, the crimes of fraudulently and repeatedly submitting such a false document as authentic not only cannot be prosecuted, but cannot be studied by historians nor subjected to the rigorous requirements of forensics.

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