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    romanov


    1. Ken McCoist and Jock Cascarino, late of Barnstaple parish, formerly and briefly infamous for being run out of Glasgow city's nether regions by the Licensee, gaze out dumbly at a world fundamentally changed, and like dinosaurs grazing in the shadow of the comet, like the Romanov family in a cold country house parlour, they have no understanding of the revolution


    2. That meant the interrogated person felt or knew the Romanov treasure was still hidden somewhere in western Canada (Western Loyalists)


    3. "The Houghton Library at Harvard lists the tiara as part of the missing Romanov treasures


    4. We suspected then it was part of the Romanov treasure


    5. "The Romanov treasure is worth millions of dollars


    6. "That's why the Romanov treasure --


    7. "Find the Romanov treasure


    8. Our research indicates these included most of the Romanov jewels --


    9. "In summary, the plan was this: Colonel Orlov would transport the Romanov treasure by train to the Pacific port of Vladivostok, load it onto a commissioned or commandeered ship and sail for San Francisco where the valuable cargo would be placed in vaults at various banks to await the arrival of the Tsar and his family


    10. Somebody has access to the Romanov treasure," said Mainwaring thickly

    11. The other side is keenly interested in the Romanov treasure


    12. The Romanov treasure was much more


    13. He made up his mind to stay away from Bay Street and the CSIS and concentrate on tracking down the Romanov gold -- all one-hundred-and-five tonnes of it!


    14. Everyone knew the Orlov story and how the old ship had disappeared in a northern Pacific storm, and certain quarters knew of the occasional item of jewellery from the recorded Romanov collection that mysteriously appeared at private auctions


    15. Someone had access to the Romanov treasure, and one day -- he hoped it would be soon -- information would break down the bastions, penetrate the impregnable walls, and the gold would be restored to its rightful owner, Grand Duchess Sophie


    16. "Somebody put up a theory it was a KGB code for the Romanov gold


    17. "They wanted you, for the same reason they wanted your son, information on the location of the Romanov treasure


    18. Is there anything your son could have told the Russians? Any hint, any clue that might lead them to the Romanov treasure?"


    19. "Is that when the messenger found the Romanov treasure?"


    20. Even the old lady's final revelation that the messenger of the Romanov treasure items was an Indian, a big native Indian, did not present any problems

    21. "Listen Harry, the search for the Romanov gold and the treasures with it, is not a simple operation," said the Director quietly


    22. "Find the answer to that question and you may find the Romanov treasure


    23. surrounding the Romanov treasures


    24. Or had it? Orlov, his men and the Romanov treasure, estimated to be worth a mind-boggling three billion dollars, had disappeared over sixty years ago somewhere in the raging seas of the northern Pacific


    25. Then staring at the old intelligence man, he added: "Are you suggesting Dimitri Komadze is trying to clear his father's name by recovering the Romanov treasure?"


    26. If the Romanov gold is hidden in Canadian or United States territorial waters, do you honestly think they'd risk east-west detente by sending in a KGB salvage crew to haul it up? It doesn't make sense


    27. Based on that argument, Travis told himself, the Romanov gold, the wreck of the S


    28. their connection with the Romanov gold


    29. Kirke to know the full significance of the big Indian's involvement in the Romanov gold


    30. "And so's the hundred thousand Mainwaring has promised for locating the Romanov treasure," he replied easily

    31. the Romanov treasure


    32. The search for the Romanov gold continues


    33. At last he would see the mysterious and legendary John-Paul, the elusive link with the Romanov gold


    34. "On the Romanov gold


    35. Now, Curran was proposing a 50-50 split when they found the Romanov gold


    36. Anna had flatly rejected the existence of the Romanov gold


    37. "Tell your friend, I'll see you both in hell before you lay hands on that Romanov gold


    38. Someone had informed the Minister of possible CSIS investigation into the whereabouts of the Romanov gold


    39. "The Romanov gold," said Horricks in the slow, pedantic oratory used by politicians when they are unsure of the way ahead


    40. "I suppose that what I am trying to say is this: How does the Romanov gold affect Canada's security?"

    41. "The search for the so-called Romanov gold must stop, now! You understand those words, Mister Mainwaring?"


    42. actively searching for the Romanov gold


    43. "If they find the Romanov gold, they can transport it unhampered out of Canada? Is that what you are saying, sir?"


    44. "What's his connection with the Romanov gold?"


    45. that Romanov gold means more bucks than you can count


    46. he said slowly, not to be outdone by the Canadian's logic, "just supposing the Romanov gold is on dry land


    47. Sea-water with its high salinity and highly erosive chemical elements would have created havoc among the Romanov


    48. That meant his returns with Mainwaring could be between two and three million dollars -- if, and it was a big if, if the Romanov gold was found


    49. "Listen, you can stuff your fifty-fifty offer on the Romanov gold


    50. His one objective was not to fight, trespass, infiltrate a security system or even get killed, but to find the Romanov gold

























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    Synonyms for "romanov"

    romanoff romanov

    "romanov" definitions

    a member of the imperial family that ruled Russia


    the Russian imperial line that ruled from 1613 to 1917