(88) At
Tynda ITL (Muravin, "Iz mraka kul'ta lichnosti," ll.
Natalya and her pal had been collecting birch sap near the town of
Tynda, in Eastern Russia.
The second stage will include three sections: from Ust-Kut to the Talakanskoe oil field, from
Tynda to Aldan and from the Talakanskoe oilfield to Aldan.
As a result, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), the European Union investment vehicle for former communist countries out-east, has staged a detailed EIA on just such a project: Russian company Berezitovy Rudnik's plans to exploit the Berezitovy gold deposit, in
Tynda district, Amur region, on the Russia-China border in Siberia.
Aricom then plans to switch supplies of the ilmenite to a new 70,00080,000 ton-a-year sulphate Ti[O.sub.2] plant at
Tynda in southeastern Russia, which is scheduled to come on stream in 2008.
At
Tynda in eastern Siberia, a Japanese team from the Nagoya City Science Museum also enjoyed excellent observing conditions and were able to see and photograph the comet in the totality-darkened sky.
The scholiast on Clement tells us further in the passage referred to above that the Hippocoontidae were (one unconvertible word in Greek Character) rival suitors, of the
Tynda Though he does not say directly that Alcman told the story (he mentions that Euphorion did),(33) he is providing for us, through this story of rival courtship, not only the hostile link of the sort we need between the actors we know were in our story but also the sort of story for which the gnomic utterance of lines 16 and 17 is appropriate, for it is a caveat against attempting to marry above one's station:
The EBRD has concluded the impact of Russian company Berezitovy Rudnik's plans to exploit the Berezitovy gold deposit, in
Tynda district, Amur region, "will be at a predominantly local level with a moderate degree of threat to the environment".