Lyubov Isaakovna Axelrod (born Esther Axelrod; Russian: Любо́вь (Эстер) Исаа́ковна Аксельро́д, penname Orthodox Russian: Ортодо́кс; 1868 – 5 February...
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conductor Julius Axelrod (1912–2004), American biochemist who won a share of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1970 Lyubov Axelrod (1868–1946),...
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(or Ibn Sina), (980–1037)[1][2][3][4][5] Kostas Axelos (1924–2010) Lyubov Axelrod (1868–1946) Alfred Jules Ayer (1910–1989)[1][2][3][4][5] Ba Jin (1904–2005)[2]...
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Deborin, and "mechanists," whose leading figure was the philosopher Lyubov Axelrod (the then prominent Bolshevik leader Nikolai Bukharin was seen as an...
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Spooner Lysis (dialogue) Lysis of Taras Lyubomir Ivanov (explorer) Lyubov Axelrod M. Nasroen Ma Rong Mach's principle Machiavellianism Macrocosm Macrocosm...
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sleeping pills and tranquilizers, and had begun drinking to excess. His niece Lyubov Brezhneva attributed his dependencies and overall decline to severe depression...
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Tzur, sixth Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces (1961–1964) Pavel Axelrod, Menshevik, Marxist revolutionary Yakov Blumkin, Soviet spy Naftali Botwin...
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Preston Asha Rangappa Jennifer Rodgers Samantha Vinograd Contributors David Axelrod Paul Begala Peter Beinart Maria Cardona Amanda Carpenter Lanhee Chen S...
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Angelo Mazzoni, Jerzy Pawłowski, Janice Romary, Edgar Seligman, 5: Albie Axelrod, Andrea Cassarà, Philippe Cattiau, Arie de Jong, Laura Flessel-Colovic...
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the Israel Defense Forces (1961–1964) Osip Aptekman, revolutionary Pavel Axelrod, Menshevik, Marxist revolutionary Yevno Azef, revolutionary Tuvia Bielski...
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