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MOSCOW -- It is often difficult to untangle the welter of competing agendas among Russian nationalists, a cacophony of ideas that was on display on Nov. 4 in the central event of their year: the Russian March, held on Unity Day, which marks the battle in 1612 when Russians united to expel the Polish Army from Moscow. 

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