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    Vladimir Ivanovich Stepanov (1866–1896), was a dancer at the Mariinsky Theater in Saint Petersburg. His book, The Alphabet of Movements of the Human Body...
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  • (1927–2022), Soviet diplomat and intelligence officer Vladimir Stepanov (dancer) (1866–1896), Russian ballet dancer This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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  • cross-country skier Vladimir Ivanovich Stepanov, Russian dancer Vladimir Stepanov (disambiguation), multiple people Vyacheslav Stepanov, Russian mathematician...
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  • Stepanov became popular mostly for his comic and eccentric parts, but was also known as an opera baritone and even, occasionally, a ballet dancer (such...
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  • prepared stories for two new seasons of the series. Film critic Vasily Stepanov praised the series and wrote: "The author's intensity and expression are...
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  • Skvortsov (born 1976), Russian professional footballer Ivan Skvortsov-Stepanov (1870–1928), prominent Russian Bolshevik Nikolay Skvortsov (disambiguation)...
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    century. A well-known collection of dance scores is the Sergeyev Collection, recorded using Vladimir Ivanovich Stepanov's notation method (1892). This collection...
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    Gracheva (b. 1969), ballet dancer Galina Stepanenko (b. 1966), ballet dancer Naum Shtarkman (1927–2006), pianist Vladimir Yakovlev (1930–2008), actor...
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    La Bayadère ("the temple dancer") (ru. «Баядерка», Bayaderka) is an 1877 ballet, originally staged in four acts and seven tableaux by the French choreographer...
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    Mark Zeltser, concert pianist Andrew Rayel, trance producer and DJ Sergey Stepanov, saxophonist, feminist Ion Aldea-Teodorovici, singer Eugen Coca Eugen Doga...
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    its repertory in the Stepanov method of choreographic notation. Most of the notated choreographies were recorded while dancers were being taken through...
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  • head of the ensemble Vladimir Shubarin - dancer Yuri Belov - passenger in an airplane Ilya Rutberg - Mikhail, Head of the Dance and Instrumental Ensemble...
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    competitive ice dancer who competed internationally for Azerbaijan with Kristin Fraser Dmitri Naumkin (born 1976), Russian competitive ice dancer Svetlana Nesterova...
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  • Monologue of Love (film) (category 1980s dance films)
    Radio V. Stepanov, Ira Chernyaeva, Lena Sedova, students of villages: Rybachy in Kaliningrad Oblast, Nida in Lithuanian SSR. Ensemble of pop dances of the...
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  • specialised in tackling organised crime. A prominent critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, he advised British intelligence and coined the term "mafia state"...
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  • 15 12 March 2023 (2023-03-12) 18 June 2023 (2023-06-18) Alexander "ST" Stepanov Natalia Bardo Maria Pogrebnyak 4 17 15 17 September 2023 (2023-09-17)...
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    represent the evolution of rock into a brand new era, while Afisha's Sergey Stepanov described them as the 21st century equivalent to the Beatles. Publications...
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    poet Yevgeny Golovin, the novelist Yury Mamleyev and the philosopher Vladimir Stepanov in the 1960s, while a young Alexander Dugin would have joined the...
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  • Sergeyev Collection (category Dance notation)
    at Houghton Library. At the end of the nineteenth century, the dancer Vladimir Stepanov developed his own method of choreographic notation, which he detailed...
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  • Philipp Kirkorov, released in 2003 by Sony Russia. Track 1 written by Vladimir Stepanov and Kai Metov. Track 2 written by Oleg Popkov. Track 3 written by...
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    Ukrainians (section Dance)
    Episodes of Paternal Gene Flow Among Slavic Populations. Kharkov, V. N.; Stepanov, V. A.; Borinskaya, S. A.; Kozhekbaeva, Zh. M.; Gusar, V. A.; Grechanina...
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  • Phillips, Stephen Spinella, Sophie Okonedo, David Hayman, Steve Bassett, Yuri Stepanov, Ravil Isyanov, Walt MacPherson, Maggie Castle, Daniel Dae Kim, Michael...
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    Ukrainian-born American actor Oleg Stepanenko (born 1939), Ukrainian hurdler Oleg Stepanov (1939–2010), Russian judoka Oleg Stepko (born 1994), Ukrainian and Azerbaijani...
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    Those buried at the Serafimovskoe Cemetery include Giorgi Abashvili, Vladimir Alafuzov, Ivan Yumashev, and Mikhail Zakharov. There are also memorials...
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  • "Michael" Kordyukov (drums), Vsevolod Levenshtein (saxophone), and Yuri Stepanov (grand piano, vocals). Levenshtein participated in the group not only as...
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    Light Heavyweight Boxing Champion; former IBF, WBA, the Ring Champion Vladimir Stepanov (born 1958), Russian armwrestler Oleg Znarok (born 1963), former Soviet...
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    taking part included broadcaster Andrey Malakhov and rapper Aleksander "ST" Stepanov. Patriarch Irinej of Serbia asserted that the 2014 Southeast Europe floods...
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    Marius Petipa (category Male ballet dancers from the Russian Empire)
    original ballets, revivals, and dances from operas began to be notated in the method of dance notation created by Vladimir Stepanov. After the Russian Revolution...
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  • Medals were awarded in men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dance. The competition determined the entry quotas for each federation at the...
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  • arrest by American law enforcement; US v. ElcomSoft Sklyarov Alexander Stepanov, created and implemented the C++ Standard Template Library Igor Sysoev...
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