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Sheikh going short, surprisingly with nil capital
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helsinki
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Helsinki is an electoral district represented in the Finnish Eduskunta (parliament). It covers the administrative area of the city of Helsinki , with a population of 591,306 . Helsinki currently elects 21 members of the Eduskunta . The constituency is urban, ...
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Tucking in fairly close to the heavy craft, the Archerfish steamed on toward Helsinki.
Almost a full day ahead of schedule, the Archerfish sank into the deeps off Helsinki.
Lisiy Nos, Vyborg, Helsinki, Stockholm, Yuri Stepanov, all multisyllables with Alexander hidden in the middle of them, saying nothing.
It was a fast-track monorail, cutting directly through the City, south to Turku, then east to Helsinki Terminal.
As the chocolate and meat mix started to force its way out I fought to keep control, wanting to catch the insurance policy, wrapped in two condoms and inserted up my ass with the aid of some Helsinki hotel soap.
The snow was still falling, so the vehicle would be covered by now and the plates would be un checkable On arrival at Helsinki I'd pulled off the left-luggage ticket from under locker number eleven and collected my bag, cash, passports, and credit cards.
Khamovkhin was frightened, had been all day from the talk of the daytime security team that had accompanied him to Helsinki.
So are Helsinki and Leningrad, and so is Manhattan that sparkled in the dusk like a wet finger dipped into the caster sugar of electricity.
The helicopter flight over the sixty miles from the centre of Helsinki had been a final strained weariness after the other events of the day - a hammering metal box around him, shadowed by two other helicopters, and a flight path patrolled on the ground and in the air all that day.
The outspoken Helsinki newspaper editor had survived his kneecapping and would probably walk again.
The two chatted about possible departure plans, George deciding that he'd take the next flight he could get on, Peggy saying that she wasn't sure how or when she was going to leave Helsinki--- that all she wanted to do right now was to walk and feel the sun bake her face and avoid any closed space that reminded her of a midget submarine, the backseat of a car, or a cramped train.