In 1954, Gunn emigrated to the United States to teach writing at Stanford University and to remain close to his partner, Mike Kitay, whom he had met while at college.
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Mary Tyler Moore and Susan B . Landau, executive producers; Cecilia Kate Roque, producer; written by Katie Ford; directed by Barnet Kellman; music by David Kitay; edited by Jeff Wishengrad.
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The Kremlin was separated from the walled merchant town ( Kitay-gorod ) by a 30-meter-wide moat, over which Saint Basil's Cathedral was constructed during the reign of Ivan the Terrible.
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Boborykin was also credited with inventing the snack salad " Erundopel " ( @ C = 4 > ? 5; L ), first introduced in the pages of " Kitay-Gorod ".
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One of the most beautiful churches in Moscow, St . Nicholas Church on the Ilyinka ( 1680 89 ), informally known as the Great Cross, was a landmark in Kitay-gorod but was destroyed in 1933.
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A whole quarter of Kitay-gorod adjacent to the Moskva River and known as Zaryadye was demolished in three rounds ( 1930s, late 1940s, 1960s ), sparing only those structures that were classified as historic monuments.
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Written and directed by Amy Heckerling; director of photography, Rob Hahn; edited by Debra Chiate; music by David Kitay; production designer, Steven Jordan; produced by Heckerling and Twink Caplan; released by Columbia Pictures.
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Written by Amy Heckerling and Pamela Pettler; directed by Ms . Heckerling; Joe Pennella, director of photography; music by David Kitay; Dan Dugan, producer and production manager; Pamela Pettler and Twink Caplan, co-executive producers.
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Directed by Danny Leiner; written by Philip Stark; director of photography, Robert Stevens; edited by Kimberly Ray; music by David Kitay; production designer, Charles Breen; produced by Wayne Rice and Gil Netter; released by 20th Century Fox.
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Written and directed by Gregory Poirier; director of photography, Charles Minsky; edited by Harry Keramidas; music by David Kitay; production designer, Robb Wilson King; produced by Alan Riche, Tony Ludwig and Paul Kurta; released by Columbia Pictures.