• Fyodor Ivanovich Kozhevnikov (Russian: Фёдор Иванович Кожевников; 15 March 1903 – 22 March 1998) was a Soviet jurist and legal expert. He wrote extensively...
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  • physician Fyodor Kozhevnikov (1893–1998), Soviet legal expert Grigorii Kozhevnikov (1866–1933), Russian entomologist Innokentiy Kozhevnikov (1879–1931)...
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    Milovan Zoričić, Helge Klæstad, John Read, Hsu Mo, Enrique Armand-Ugón, Fyodor Kozhevnikov, Muhammad Zafrulla Khan, Lucio Moreno Quintana, Roberto Cordova, Paul...
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    Soviet Law. During the Soviet era, such jurists as Andrey Vyshinsky, Fyodor Kozhevnikov, Stepan Kechekjan, Aron Trainin, Grigory Tunkin lectured at the Faculty...
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  • of the Soviet judge Sergei Golunsky. In a nearly unanimous vote, Fyodor Kozhevnikov, also of USSR, was elected for the remainder of Golunsky's term. On...
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  • GolunskySergey Golunsky [ru] 1952 1953 USSR Soviet Union KojevnikovFyodor Kozhevnikov 1953 1961 Pakistan Pakistan Muhammad Zafarullah Khan 1954 1964 1961...
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  • directed by Victor Komissarjevski and based on a 1960 novel by Vadim Kozhevnikov. It was entered into the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival. Ivan...
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    Kamensky People's Commissariat for Posts and Telegraphs – Innokentiy Kozhevnikov People's Commissariat for Public Property – A. Puzyryov Director of Sovnarkom...
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    Front) and an independent group of troops under the command of Innokentiy Kozhevnikov, later transformed into 13th Army (part of the Ukrainian Front), composed...
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  • (March–October 1730) Grigory Chernyshyov (1731–1735) Ivan Baryatinsky (1735–1736) Fyodor Nikolayevich Balk (1734–1738) Boris Yusupov (1738–1740, 1740–1741) Ivan...
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    described Korsakoff's syndrome, introduced paranoia concept Aleksei Kozhevnikov, neurologist and psychiatrist, described the epilepsia partialis continua...
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  • Cannes: The Stone Flower". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 3 January 2009. Kozhevnikov, Alexey (2004). Крылатые фразы и афоризмы отечественного кино [Catchphrases...
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  • described Korsakoff's syndrome, introduced paranoia concept Aleksei Kozhevnikov, neurologist and psychiatrist, described the epilepsia partialis continua...
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    reserves some praise for the main Russian version, as penned by Yuri Kozhevnikov. Nicolae Sulică rendered the piece into Latin for his 1920s magazine...
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    Russian physicist Vladimir Gulevich (1867–1933), biochemist Aleksei Kozhevnikov (1836–1902), neurologist and psychiatrist Nikolai Kravkov (1865–1924)...
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  • Saakashvili] [Oct 8] DO Sverdlovsk 5-1 Dinamo Alma-Ata [Listochkin-3, Ivanov, Kozhevnikov – Petrov] [Oct 10] Neftyanik Baku 2-2 VMS Moskva [Baskov, Mamedov – Yevgeniy...
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  • (1742–1783), opera librettist, poet, dramatist, satirist and journalist Fyodor Abramov (1920–1983), novelist and short story writer, Two Winters and Three...
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    Moscow." He was referred to with respect and admiration by Leo Tolstoy, Fyodor Dostoevsky, and V. S. Solovyov. He dreamed of resurrecting people, not wanting...
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  • Revolutionary Party) Vladimir Vykhristov Council of peasant deputies Nikolai Kozhevnikov (Amur and Ussuriisk Cossacks) Mikhail Mandrikov Council of peasant deputies...
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  • ru Pyotr Kozhanov ru Ilya Kozhar ru Aliaskar Kozhebergenov ru Anatoly Kozhevnikov ru Ivan Kozhedub (thrice) Ivan Kozhemyakin ru Mikhail Kozhemyakin ru...
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  • Colonel Danilenko, Zakhar Trofimovich)... 862nd Rifle Regiment (Major Kozhevnikov, Vasilii Antonovich)... 261st Artillery Regiment (Lt. Colonel Kosmachev...
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  • 25 25 — — Vasily Bondarenko 25 24 1 — Ivan Gorbunov 25 24 1 — Anatoly Kozhevnikov 25 23 2 — Viktor Suvirov 25 23 2 — Konstantin Krasavin 25 22 3 — Pavel...
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    Aleksander Sklyarov (1949–2023) — accordion player January 11, 1994 Andrey Kozhevnikov (1933–2011) — conductor Igor Voronov (b.1953) — soloist of the male vocal...
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    Anna Dostoyevskaya (wife of Fyodor Dostoyevsky) with their daughter Lyubov and son Fyodor...
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    century, Anatoly Bogdanov, Aleksandr Stoletov, August Davidov, Alexei Kozhevnikov, Nikolai Storozhenko, Leonid Kamarovsky, Alexander Chuprov, Sergei Muromtsev...
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  • Yugoslavia, were grouped into the Southern Group of Forces. It was commanded by Fyodor Tolbukhin. In 1946, the 37th Army became the 10th Mechanised Army. 57th...
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    orientalist Turkologists. In my first year I heard from fellow lawyers Kozhevnikov and Ivanovsky that they had decided to attend N.F. Katanov's lectures;...
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    true identity of the spy who never "broke". His fate inspired Vadim Kozhevnikov to write the adventure novel Shield and Sword. Although the name of the...
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    Movies The Shield and the Sword — a four-part spy epic based on Vadim Kozhevnikov's novel and directed by Vladimir Basov. It was one of the first movies...
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     Finland (FIN) 1948 Jonas Leo Adolf Konto  Finland (FIN) 1952 Kirill Kozhevnikov  Soviet Union (URS) 1952 Axel Krogius  Finland (FIN) 1912 Ernst Krogius...
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