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Yes! is the second studio album released by country music artist Chad Brock . Lead-off single "A Country Boy Can Survive (Y2K Version)", featuring George Jones and Hank Williams, Jr. , is a rewritten version of Williams' hit "A Country Boy Can Survive", rewritten to address the Y2K problem . This song peaked at #30 on the country charts in late 1999. Following it were the title track, which became Brock's only Number One hit in mid-2000, and finally "The Visit" at #21.

Maria Yegorovna Gaidar ( Russian : Мари́я Его́ровна Гайда́р ; 1990–2004 Smirnova (Russian: Смирно́ва); born 21 October 1982, Moscow ) is a Russian political activist and since July 2015 a vice-governor of Odessa Oblast in Ukraine . From 2009 till 2011 Gaidar was a deputy governor in Kirov Oblast in Russia. She is also the founder of the Youth movement "DA!" ("Yes!").

Maria Gaidar is the daughter of former Russian Prime Minister, Yegor Gaidar . She is a granddaughter of Soviet admiral Timur Gaidar , and a great-granddaughter of famous Soviet writers Arkady Gaidar and Pavel Bazhov . Maria's parents divorced in 1985, three years after she was born. Gaida stayed with her mother, Irina Smirnova. In 1991 the family moved to Cochabamba , Bolivia , where they lived for five years. In 1996 she returned to Moscow .