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«Бездна голодных глаз» ( | Russian: Abyss of Hungry Eyes) |
ntin Lebedev is a corresponding member of the | Russian Academy of Sciences, Professor, and Honored S |
Vavilov Gold Medal of the | Russian Academy of Sciences (1982) |
Full member (academician) of the | Russian Academy of Sciences (1966) |
C 1856, a member of the | Russian Academy of Sciences of the historico-philolog |
yanov Institute of Organoelement Compounds of | Russian Academy of Sciences (INEOS RAS, Moscow) (Russ |
He was elected a corresponding member of the | Russian Academy of Sciences in 1997. |
is a Soviet/Russian physicist, member of the | Russian Academy of Science, Doctor of Technical Scien |
member of | Russian Academy of Sciences. |
etersburg to Moscow in 1934 together with the | Russian Academy of Sciences. |
She has received honorary PhDs from the | Russian Academy of Sciences and the University of Abe |
he founded the Demidov Prize (decided by the | Russian Academy of Sciences). |
He became a full member of the | Russian Academy of Sciences on March 21, 1994. |
Ural Branch of the | Russian Academy of Sciences instituted Vonsovsky Gold |
ber was elected a corresponding member of the | Russian Academy of Sciences. |
The | Russian Academy of Natural Sciences (1992- ) |
The Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics of | Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) (now is known as th |
1981 | Russian Academy of Arts diploma. |
He is also currently a Vice-President of the | Russian Academy of Sciences. |
in was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the | Russian Academy of Sciences. |
Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscou, Russia | |
apitza Institute for Physical Problems of the | Russian Academy of Sciences. |
Elected for life as a full member of the | Russian Academy of Science |
He is also Honorary Member of the | Russian Academy of Creative Endeavors. |
The | Russian Academy of Sciences called a conference in Ja |
Russian Academy of Sciences researcher Olga Krishtano | |
Pavlovich Laverov, the vice-president of the | Russian Academy of Sciences. |
researcher of the Zoological Institute of the | Russian Academy of Sciences. |
As President of the | Russian Academy, Dashkova secured his admission into |
Mark Gurchenko was known to play on bayan ( | Russian accordion). |
Mischa Auer, (1905-1967) a | Russian actor |
Mischa Auer (1905 - 1957), | Russian actor and the grandson of Leopold Auer |
Vladislav Galkin (1971-2010), | Russian actor |
Mikhail Ulyanov, | Russian Actor, Private Collection |
1963), Soviet and | Russian actor, son of Oleg Yefremov |
The stars of the film include | Russian actors Konstantin Khabensky and Sergei Garmas |
July 27 - Vera Karalli, | Russian actress and ballerina |
It is named after a | Russian actress Nonna Mordyukova. |
In October 2008, Tchernyshev married | Russian actress Anastasia Zavorotnyuk. |
Poisk was the first major | Russian addition to the International Space Station s |
2004, a new law stopped direct elections for | Russian administrative division leaders. |
Fyodor Fyodorovich Ushakov (1744-1817), | Russian admiral |
Login Geiden (1773-1850), Dutch-born | Russian admiral |
"The | Russian Advance" (1903) |
nia-Herzegovina was a step taken in return to | Russian advances into Bessarabia. |
Bulgarian supporters even after starting his | Russian adventures. |
Afghan security forces and | Russian advisers swarmed the hallway and surrounding |
Leonid Bondarets is a | Russian advisor. |
His clients include U.S. and | Russian aerospace firms. |
Please note that the position for the | Russian Affairs representative for quite sometime was |
W. Bush, he was Director for Soviet (and then | Russian) Affairs. |
Vernon Dobtcheff ... | Russian agent |
ov served as a senior pilot-instructor in the | Russian Air Force. |
Imperial | Russian Air Force |
was blown up in port Poti by | Russian Airborne troops. |
Data from The Osprey Encyclopaedia of | Russian Aircraft 1875-1995 |
killed 13 February 1943 when he attacked the | Russian airfield at Chernigov. |
Samara Airlines was a member of the | Russian AiRUnion alliance. |
Main article: | Russian Alaska |
Glagow was given the silver medal and fellow | Russian Albina Akhatova won the bronze. |
en 1930 and 1937 Miller was a chairman of the | Russian All-Military Union. |
borrowed from English and transliterated into | Russian alphabet. |
Soviets initiated an effort similar to Alsos ( | Russian Alsos). |
view of Tavan Bogd Uul from | Russian Altay |
In 2006 Catharsis was awarded the | Russian Alternative Music Prize as The Best Russian m |
He was | Russian ambassador to Poland and led the second and t |
Dubois in the employ of Prince Orloff, former | Russian ambassador to France. |
In 1880, he was appointed as | Russian ambassador in Vienna. |
Amber excavation is overseen by the | Russian Amber Company (Ruskij Jantar). |
Phoenix (Alaska) the first ship built in | Russian America |
had three children during their five years in | Russian America. |
Barker was born in Havana, to a | Russian American father . |
voracious reader of English, German, French, | Russian, American, Hindi, Bengali and Nepali literatu |
1862 IV. 112 The | Russian anabasis and katabasis of Napoleon. |
For the | Russian anarchist communist organisation known as The |
storian and a translator, specializing in the | Russian anarchist revolutionary movement. |
born 1930 in Estonia, has German, Swedish and | Russian ancestry. |
(translated into | Russian and Spanish) |
English, German, French, Portuguese, Chinese, | Russian, and Norwegian) |
t King's College, Cambridge, where he studied | Russian and classical Greek. |
other languages, including Greek, Hungarian, | Russian and Spanish. |
Dictionary of 20th Century | Russian and Soviet Painters 1900-1980s. |
He was inducted into the | Russian and Soviet Hockey Hall of Fame in 1993. |
He helped bring together | Russian and Ukrainian social revolutionaries, protest |
Spanish, | Russian and Ukrainian versions of this newsletter are |
ed nine merchant vessels (two Panamanian, one | Russian and seven British). |
Map of Battle of Savuchny (in | Russian and Deutsch) |
Representatives of the Danish, | Russian and Greek Royal families were present at the |
He is fluent in | Russian, and is the author or editor of 20 books and |
Cohen is well known in both | Russian and American circles. |
een translated into German, Chinese, Burmese, | Russian, and Czech. |
He is fluent in Polish, English, French, | Russian and German. |
Subsequently he taught | Russian and English in Hertfordshire 1963-86. |
me of the Karelo-Finnish SSR is shown in both | Russian and Finnish. |
It was fought between the | Russian and Ottoman navies near the Dardanelles Strai |
ve also been translated into Spanish, French, | Russian and Korean and Estonian. |
Carl Beck Papers in | Russian and East European Studies, no. |
guages, such as Arabic, Azerbaijani, English, | Russian, and Turkish languages. |
l services in that country, receiving several | Russian and Prussian honours. |
"Birobidzhaner Shtern", newspaper (in | Russian and Yiddish) |
Assaf Cohen is an American actor of Yemenite, | Russian, and Israeli descent. |
She is fluent in | Russian and English. |
languages including German, French, Japanese, | Russian and Spanish. |
een translated into French, Italian, Spanish, | Russian and Polish. |
Shot in German, English, Ukrainian, | Russian and Slovak, the movie is available with Engli |
Spanish, French, Finnish, | Russian and Ukrainian nationals were among the 41 app |
The cuisine is predominantly Tatar but | Russian and Ukrainian food is also on offer. |
His music contains aspects of | Russian and Hungarian music. |
Prince Kotohito was of Japanese, | Russian, and Tatar descents; he knew Russian, Japanes |
May 19, 1945) is a | Russian and Soviet radio engineer and astronomer from |
ed more than 500 articles in German, English, | Russian, and other languages. |
He holds both | Russian and Canadian citizenship. |
He speaks English, French, | Russian and Spanish. |
He studied Lithuanian, | Russian and French at the Vytautas Magnus University, |
sh journalist, travel writer and historian of | Russian and German culture, see Lesley Chamberlain. |
es of loanwords include the Baltic languages, | Russian and Polish. |
She struggled to find a way past the | Russian and was beaten 6-0, 6-2. |
Three | Russian and three English scientists depart to South |
This album includes songs in | Russian and Tatar languages. |
It carried two | Russian and one French astronaut to the International |
thout well-defined borders, incidents between | Russian and Japanese settlers began to occur. |
Russian and Soviet sources dispute the account of Sov | |
He was inducted into the | Russian and Soviet Hockey Hall of Fame in 1963. |
Russian and Post-Soviet Organized Crime [edited] (Lon | |
ame the liaison for the Ukrainian, Caucasian, | Russian, and other groups of emigres. |
nd German, Inzko is fluent in Serbo-Croatian, | Russian and Czech. |
He was inducted into the | Russian and Soviet Hockey Hall of Fame in 1964. |
He is fluent in English, German, French, | Russian and Italian. |
Relieved the besieged | Russian and Armenian troops at Ruwanduz in 1916. |
First page (in | Russian and Bulgarian) |
The text is also translated into | Russian and Armenian (performed by Mirta Satdjian). |
An Ethnohistorical Dictionary of the | Russian and Soviet Empires. |
The book has also been translated into | Russian and (from Russian) into German. |
aster of Van Mildert College and Professor of | Russian and Russian History at Durham University. |
ied), Czech, English, French, German, Polish, | Russian and Spanish translations. |
Eventually under enormous pressure from | Russian and facing the inevitability of defeat, he ag |
knew English, Greek, Spanish, Latin, German, | Russian and Bulgarian. |
Sergei Chetverukhin has | Russian and Canadian citizenship. |
He became Reader in | Russian and Balkan Medieval History, University of Ox |
Pavel Rybalko served in the | Russian and then the Soviet Army from 1914. |
Born in Moscow, Russia, she speaks both | Russian and English. |
He wrote in | Russian and Belarusian. |
Versions can be found online in | Russian and English. |
It operates in the | Russian and Belarusian languages. |
He speaks English, Turkish, | Russian and German. |
Because there are many | Russian and Uzbek people here." |
He is fluent in French, and speaks some | Russian and Polish. |
List of Korean bon-gwan (In | Russian and Korean languages) |
ersions of the play were written variously in | Russian and Yiddish, but Russian director and method |
mite populations decline in colonies of pure | Russian and of hybrid russian-italian bees. |
Her family is of | Russian and Ukrainian descent on one side and Irish o |
by the English language learners are Spanish, | Russian, and Ukrainian. |
She speaks | Russian and English. |
Russian and Iranian engineers have begun loading fuel | |
He has published 17 books in Yiddish, | Russian and Hebrew. |
He is married and speaks | Russian and English. |
He speaks German, | Russian, and English. |
of the town stands for 'gift of salt' both in | Russian and Ukrainian. |
s (French, German, Hispanic Studies, Italian, | Russian and Scandinavian Studies) |
Another young | Russian, Andrey Boreyko, has taken over as principal |
he lost the Euro junior middleweight final to | Russian Andrey Mishin, in 2004 he competed at middlew |
Svislotskiy is a 1992 animated short film by | Russian animator Igor Kovalyov. |
After the | Russian annexation of the Kingdom of Georgia, the fam |
After the | Russian annexation of Georgia (1801), the Andronikash |
Mystic loaded aboard a | Russian Antonov An-124 cargo aircraft. |
Roman Klein (1858-1924), | Russian architect |
ilt the Potemkin Stairs designed earlier by a | Russian architect. |
In general, it was used in the | Russian architecture of the 14th-17th centuries. |
Ancient | Russian Architecture (Древнерусская архитектура). |
analysis of documents stored in Mongolian and | Russian archives did not confirm these statements. |
This species is distributed in the | Russian Arctic waters and along Southern Hokkaido. |
Kets (Кеты in | Russian) are a Siberian people who speak the Ket lang |
rthermore, the voiced consonants occurring in | Russian are used in modern Russian-language loans. |
s Corps of Pages, the military school for the | Russian aristocracy. |
A historical estate of | Russian aristocrats Nechayevs is located there. |
Polish, | Russian, Armenian and Greek translations will be avai |
After raids by | Russian armies in 1376 and 1399, the city's importanc |
Buxhoeveden commanded the | Russian armies during the Finnish War. |
When during the Russian-Ottoman Wars, | Russian Armies were reaching and crossing Danube, som |
The German flotilla was met by the | Russian armored cruisers Admiral Makarov and Gromoboi |
Vasily Kolchak (1837-1913), | Russian arms constructor, the father of Aleksander Ko |
This made the | Russian army turn back and refrain from attacking the |
He served in the Imperial | Russian Army between 1796 and 1808 in the Siversky Ka |
He returned to the | Russian army in 1812 to face the French invasion of R |
After 1805, | Russian army used 2-, 10- and 18-pounder licornes. |
o follow a military career and entered in the | Russian army in 1772. |
industry and increase of imports enabled the | Russian army to resume the offensive. |
The | Russian Army and Its Campaigns in Turkey in 1877-1878 |
The | Russian army captured some 50 cannons and other troph |
anilov (1866-1937) served as a general in the | Russian army during World War I. |
Main article: | Russian Army order of battle (1812) |
On his return from exile he returned to | Russian army service but received no further appointm |
He served the Imperial | Russian Army in Lithuania, the Moscow Military Distri |
The Second | Russian Army was behind the First Russian Army to sup |
ian commander, Linsingen, sought to check the | Russian army under the command of General Brusilov. |
g the Turko-Russian war Zeitlin furnished the | Russian army with various supplies, and managed that |
He joined the Imperial | Russian Army in 1883 and became an officer in 1886. |
lied 499cc single cylinder motorcycles to the | Russian Army during the First World War. |
territory of Shuliavka was surrounded by the | Russian Army and local authorities. |
Livonia was invaded by | Russian army of Tsar Ivan IV. |
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