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FILE - In this April. 25, 2014 file photo, Natalia Snihur, 35, and her husband Yehor Korniyev, 35, pose for a photo in front of their home in Kiev, Ukraine, months after they protested with many others to help overthrow what they consider a corrupt, hardline pro-Russian president and bring a new pro-Western government to power.  Like many Ukrainians, Snihur and Korniyev are still proud of the popular uprising and hopeful that their country will turn into a dignified European nation, “Ukraine is being born, it is in labor now, it is giving birth to a nation that will have a conscious national identity,” Snihur said during an interview in her family kitchen. (AP Photo/ Maria Danilova, File)

FILE - In this April. 25, 2014 file photo, Natalia Snihur, 35, and her husband Yehor Korniyev, 35, pose for a photo in front of their home in Kiev, Ukraine, months after they protested with many others to help overthrow what they consider a corrupt, hardline pro-Russian president and bring a new pro-Western government to power. Like many Ukrainians, Snihur and Korniyev are still proud of the popular uprising and hopeful that their country will turn into a dignified European nation, “Ukraine is being born, it is in labor now, it is giving birth to a nation that will have a conscious national identity,” Snihur said during an interview in her family kitchen. (AP Photo/ Maria Danilova, File)

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