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  2. Magpul - Wikipedia

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    Magpul Industries Corporation is an American designer and manufacturer of high-tech polymer and composite firearms accessories like M-LOK.Magpul Industries takes its name from its first product, the MagPul (Magazine Puller), an accessory for the STANAG magazines used by NATO armed forces, which aids users in pulling magazines from pouches.

  3. List of Russian television series - Wikipedia

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    Muz-TV, You-TV Top Model Russian-style: Топ-модель по-русски: Reality 2011–2014 TV Centre, C1R: Heavenly Court: Небесный суд: Courtroom drama, fantasy 2011–present Carousel, Russia-1: The Barkers: Барбоскины: Animation 2011–present TNT: Univer. New Dorm: Универ. Новая общага: Sitcom ...

  4. Rodina (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Rodina (Russian: Родина; Homeland) is a Russian political thriller television series developed by Pavel Lungin and Timur Weinstein, [5] based on the Israeli series Hatufim, which was created by Gideon Raff. Rodina is a second adaptation of Hatufim, after the American version Homeland by Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa.

  5. CGTN Russian - Wikipedia

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    CGTN Russian (formerly CCTV International Russian (Russian: Центральное Телевидение Китая Международный канал на ...

  6. Sherlock in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Sherlock in Russia (Russian: Ше́рлок в России, romanized: Sherlok v Rossii, also known as Sherlock: The Russian Chronicles) is a Russian detective TV series based on Arthur Conan Doyle's stories about the legendary detective Sherlock Holmes. This is the third Russian adaptation of the character and the first with original script.

  7. Kitchen (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The show is set in Moscow and mainly focuses on the young and enthusiastic Maxim "Max" Lavrov, who dreams of becoming a renowned chef one day, so after graduating from a culinary college in his home town of Voronezh and completing his army service, he applies for a job in one of the most expensive restaurants of Moscow Claude Monet, owned by Dmitry Nagiyev, a famous Russian actor and TV host.

  8. Trigger (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Artyom Streletsky is an eccentric psychotherapist who has developed his own so-called "provocative therapy" method. Unlike his colleagues who spend months listening to their clients' complaints, Artyom uses various provocations, activating in the clients' psyche the desire to solve their problems in just a couple of sessions.

  9. Sherlock Holmes (2013 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The idea for a new Russian TV series about Sherlock Holmes was first announced in 2009, shortly before the release of Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes. But the choosing of the director and actors was much delayed, and the première was therefore put off for 3 years. The official production of the series only began in 2011.