• MS Slavic 7 is a 2019 Canadian drama film directed by Sofia Bohdanowicz and Deragh Campbell. It stars Campbell as a young woman who discovers a series...
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    filmmaker Sofia Bohdanowicz—Never Eat Alone (2016), Veslemøy's Song (2018), MS Slavic 7 (2019), and Point and Line to Plane (2020)—have screened at film festivals...
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    Prize from the Toronto Film Critics Association. Her third feature film, MS Slavic 7, which she co-directed with Campbell, had its world premiere at the 69th...
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  • twice since for Bohdanowicz in the films Veslemøy's Song (2018) and MS Slavic 7 (2019). She received a Vancouver Film Critics Circle award nomination...
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  • she has played for Bohdanowicz in the films Never Eat Alone (2016) and MS Slavic 7 (2019). Bohdanowicz has indicated in interviews that she has plans to...
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  • Bohdanowicz in the films Never Eat Alone (2016), Veslemøy's Song (2018), and MS Slavic 7 (2019). "Point and Line to Plane | Sofia Bohdanowicz". In Review Online...
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  • Proto-Balto-Slavic (PBS or PBSl) is a reconstructed hypothetical proto-language descending from Proto-Indo-European (PIE). From Proto-Balto-Slavic, the later...
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  • Danny — Aaron Zeghers, Lewis Bennett Killer Queen — Ramin Fahrenheit MS Slavic 7 — Sofia Bohdanowicz Murmur — Heather Young Tapeworm — Fabián Velasco...
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  • 2019. "Vancouver film critics award 'The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open'". North Shore News, January 7, 2020. Calvin Thomas at IMDb v t e...
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    Globe and Mail, February 20, 2019. Mobarak, Jared (February 13, 2019). "MS Slavic 7". The Film Stage. Retrieved August 26, 2019. Ismaël Houdassine, "Une...
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    South Slavs are Slavic people who speak South Slavic languages and inhabit a contiguous region of Southeast Europe comprising the eastern Alps and the...
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    Master of Science (redirect from Ms.c.)
    A Master of Science (Latin: Magister Scientiae; abbreviated MS, M.S., MSc, M.Sc., SM, S.M., ScM or Sc.M.) is a master's degree. In contrast to the Master...
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    Interslavic (redirect from Slavic Esperanto)
    Меджусловјанскы) is a pan-Slavic auxiliary language. Its purpose is to facilitate communication between speakers of various Slavic languages, as well as to...
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    between those Slavic kondakar's with an asmatikon part and later Middle Byzantine sources: Doneda (2011). RUS-SPsc Ms. Q.п.I.32, f.107v. RUS-SPsc Ms. Q.п.I.32...
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    or simply Slavic script is a writing system used for various languages across Eurasia. It is the designated national script in various Slavic, Turkic,...
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    religije, pp. 127–137. Filipovic, M.S., 1954. Folk religion among the Orthodox population in eastern Yugoslavia. Harvard Slavic Studies, 2, pp. 359–374. Žganec...
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    Sahiba Gafarova (category Baku Slavic University alumni)
    languages department of Baku Slavic University. In 2004–2020, Gafarova worked as Vice-Rector for International Relations of Baku Slavic University. From 2006...
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    Calling of the Varangians (category Articles containing Old East Slavic-language text)
    Chronicle and the Pskov Third Chronicle. The common tradition is that some Slavic and Finnic tribes living east of the Baltic Sea were at some point paying...
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    Rus' chronicle or Russian chronicle: 51  or Rus' letopis (Old East Slavic: лѣтопись, romanized: lětopisʹ) was the primary type of Rus' historical literature...
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    "Janina Wójcicka Hoskins (1912–1996): Portrait of an Esteemed Librarian". Slavic & East European Information Resources. 12 (4): 224–236. doi:10.1080/15228886...
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  • word-length and letter-position combinations for words 3 to 7 letters in length: Mayzner, M.S.; Tresselt, M.E.; Wolin, B.R. (1965). "Tables of single-letter...
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    Nix Nymph Ondine Pincoya Rusalka Selkie Seraphim Sihuanaba Sirena Sirin Slavic fairies Song to the Siren Succubus Syrenka Trauco Ubume Uchek Langmeidong...
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    Week (redirect from 7 Day Week)
    with the Romance terms derived from Latin septimana ("seven mornings"). Slavic has a formation *tъ(žь)dьnь (Serbian тједан, tjedan, Croatian tjedan, Ukrainian...
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    Askold and Dir (category Articles containing Old East Slavic-language text)
    1484/J.MS.2.306512. Retrieved 27 February 2023. Ostrowski, Donald (2018). "Was There a Riurikid Dynasty in Early Rus'?". Canadian-American Slavic Studies...
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    Oleg the Wise (category Articles containing Old East Slavic-language text)
    Oleg (Old East Slavic: Ѡлегъ, Ольгъ; Old Norse: Helgi; died 912), also known as Oleg the Wise, was a Varangian prince of the Rus' who became prince of...
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    three-, five-, ten-, or fifteen-day periods" (>Dáibhí Ó Cróinín, 2003, p. 7). MS. 17 (now held at St. John's College, Oxford), dating at least from 1043...
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    event has also been preserved in Balto-Slavic *auṣ(t)ro (cf. Lithuanian aušrà 'dawn', 'morning light', Proto-Slavic *ȕtro 'morning', 'dawn', Old Church Slavonic...
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    recognised group in Europe between the 3rd and 8th centuries CE. The first East Slavic state, Kievan Rus', arose in the 9th century, and in 988, it adopted Orthodox...
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    Agreement. It served as one of the official scripts in the unified South Slavic state of Yugoslavia alongside Vuk's Cyrillic alphabet. A slightly reduced...
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  • but belongs to a monarch's family (e.g., Prince George of Wales). Some Slavic (Królewicz), Germanic, Dutch, and Scandinavian languages do use separate...
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