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Lithuanian

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A person living in or coming from Lithuania.

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The first victim of the rogue batch of drugs is thought to be a Lithuanian factory worker, Eustace Ropas, 22, who died on Christmas Eve at his home, also in Ipswich.

I find both references misleading and unfair to the Lithuanian state.

Asta Skaisgirytė Liauškienė is the Lithuanian ambassador in London.

The Lithuanian prime minister, Algirdas Butkevicius, urged Washington to say whether the country housed one of the bases where the CIA tortured prisoners.

The Lithuanian incest twins got more points than us.

Although Lithuania was not named in the heavily redacted report, the description of "detention centre Violet" is consistent with a 2009-10 Lithuanian parliament investigation, which found that the CIA had set up and run premises that could have been used as a detention centre near the capital, Vilnius.

Lithuanian Vitautas Jokubauskas had been renting the property in Peterborough where the body was discovered with no arms, legs or head, Cambridgeshire police said.

"In solely factual terms – you are right: Lithuania was a part of the Soviet Union … However, you are perfectly aware that it was not the decision of the Lithuanian people to join the USSR.

Additionally, one extraordinary feature of this case is that Minsk has used European (Polish and Lithuanian) extra-judiciary assistance to prepare its charges against Bialiatski.

Kami´nski could not recall the name of the Lithuanian partner.

Gediminas Kulokas, a Lithuanian labourer, died on New Year's Day – his 24th birthday – after collapsing at his Ipswich home.

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