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azov

n. A town in Rostov Oblast, Russia, situated on the Don River

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Azov , formerly known as Azoff, is a town in Rostov Oblast, Russia, situated on the Don River just from the Sea of Azov, which derives its name from the town. Population:

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It strikes in two places: 1930 hours across Araby to the Sea of Azov,” — his expression reflected his continued regret at the loss of Araby’s original stake owners — “and 0330 from the sea across the tip of Delta.

You’re likely to find the real situation different from what you imagine, citizen Azov, and when you wish better terms from us, when you want that trade which might profit us both, consider what you’re throwing away.

We know you’re stalling, he imagined the thoughts behind Azov’s broad, powerful face.

It was as if all his appeal to Azov had only aggravated the situation, for Azov was not accessible for the last five days… gone, the lesser authorities insisted, and the difficulties raised for them now had the taint of malice.

Dayin excused himself past Ayres, and that left Ayres, Blass, and Azov in council.

He and Jacoby, and rarely Azov, played for imaginary points, pledged against real credits when they reached some civilized point together.

Only Azov… joined them from time to time as they sat in the main room, eight and nine hours a tedious day of sitting, for there was no work to do, no exercise to be had.

Ayres resisted Jacoby’s and Azov’s attempts to draw him out to talk about his homeworld.

He began at last to conceive such an attachment to Azov, finding him sympathetic and possessed of humor.

He let his expression change ever so slightly, and in that moment Azov’s did too… mutual dismay, a moment which lasted too long, slow-motion, alcohol-fumed, with Jacoby a third unwilling participant.

Ayres laughed again, an effort, tried not to show his guilt, leaned back in his chair and stared at Azov.

They can run for jump—” “Captain Mallory,” Azov’s voice returned, “I have a Company representative aboard who will order you to take that action—” “Ayres can shove it,” she said.

They made it clear through an avenue opened by merchanter vessels, a narrow tunnel through the surrounding horde, and finally Azov spared time to look in on them by vid link, occupying one of the screens.

K'vin asked, tapping the contour lines for the steep cliffs which lined the river, gradually tapering down above the Sea of Azov.

The Venetians established a trading post at Azov, in the same area, north of the Crimean peninsula.