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    Astrakhan (redirect from Astrachan')
    Astrakhan (Russian: Астрахань, IPA: [ˈastrəxənʲ] ) is the largest city and administrative centre of Astrakhan Oblast in southern Russia. The city lies...
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  • Owen Astrachan is an American computer scientist and professor of the practice of computer science at Duke University, where he is also the department's...
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    Joshua Astrachan is an American film producer and principal at Animal Kingdom, the production company he co-founded in 2012. He lives and works in New...
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    introductory computer science students. However, some researchers such as Owen Astrachan have gone to great lengths to disparage bubble sort and its continued...
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    Red Astrachan is a cultivar of domesticated apple of either Russian or Swedish origin, which is an early season apple, juicy, tart and mealy texture with...
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  • Davis and Astrachan appear, causing Callahan to flee onto a derelict aircraft carrier in a shipbreaker's yard. Callahan kills Astrachan and takes his...
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    Duchess of Oldenburg Fallawater Gravenstein Horse Keswick Codlin Red Astrachan Rhode Island Greening Tetofsky Sweet varieties: Golden Sweet Maverack...
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  • cast alongside Murray, though Craig did not appear in the film. Joshua Astrachan and Carter Logan produced the movie, while Focus Features distributes...
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  • Astrakhan or Astrachan, a Jewish surname derived from the city name: Dmitry Astrakhan, Russian movie director and producer Joshua Astrachan, American movie...
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    to include 88 countries in its 2011 edition. From 1990 to 1994, Owen Astrachan, Vivek Khera and David Kotz ran one of the first distributed, internet-based...
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