• "Song of the Plains" (Russian: Полюшко-поле, romanized: Pólyushko-póle, IPA: [ˈpolʲʊʂkə ˈpolʲɪ]), also known as "Meadowlands", "Cavalry of the Steppes"...
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  • Polyushko Pole is a Soviet Russian-language song. Polyushko Pole may also refer to: David Markish has a novel Polyushko-Polye about Nestor Makhno Boris...
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  • Sweet Home Alabama, Kalinka, Song of the Volga Boatmen, Dark Eyes, Polyushko Pole. NB. The cover of Stairway to Heaven is missing from this DVD. D1106...
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  • American "Yankee Doodle" march and a combination of the Russian songs "Polyushko Pole" (Полюшко Поле, usually "Meadowlands" in English) and the "Song of the...
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  • neighborhood in Canada The Meadowlands (album), a 2003 album by The Wrens "Polyushko Pole", Russian song also known as "Meadowland" Meadowlands (song), South...
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    Tbilisi, and wrote Poem of Ukraine. Lev Knipper (1898–1974) who composed Polyushko Pole, and Viktor Gusev (1909–1944) who wrote the lyrics. Pavlo Virsky who...
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    lyrics to accompany several patriotic Soviet military tunes, including 'Polyushko Pole' and 'March of the Artillerymen'. He wrote the play Spring in Moscow...
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    words), and that music was composed by Alexander V. Alexandrov in 1944. "Polyushko Pole" variously translated as "Plaine ma plaine", "Field my field" and "Meadowland"...
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    director Dontsov Different Fortunes (1956) as Zhukov, the Party official Polyushko-pole (1956) as telephone station director Kholin Stories About Lenin (1957)...
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  • publication was stopped. It came out only in 1966 under the new title Polyushko-Pole. Mikhail Kedrov's production of Mozhayev's play Having Lied Once (Yedinozhdy...
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    immigrant in the West) After me, Tel Aviv, 1984 The Donor, Tel Aviv, 1987 Polyushko Pole, New York, 1988 (a novel about the Civil War) The Field, 1889 The Garnet...
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  • Yes Yes My, russkiy narod 1966 Yes Yes Khovanshchina 1959 Yes Yes Polyushko, pole 1957 Yes No Variety Stars 1954 Yes No Boris Godunov 1954 Yes Yes The...
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  • ya razok posmotryu Gde rozhdaet pole zaryu Aj brusnishnyj cvet, alyj da rassvet Ali est' to mesto, ali ego net Polyushko moyo, rodniki Dal'nih dereven'...
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    Svidaniye → Topolye settlement of the separate sovkhoz Polina Osipenko → Polyushko settlement of the sovkhoz of etheric oil crops → Aromatnoye settlement...
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  • observes the once-powerful Pacific Fleet and is given an opportunity to sing Polyushko-polye with the Pacific Fleet Ensemble. Palin begins his time in Japan...
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