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    Fragments (magazine) (redirect from Oskolki)
    Fragments (Russian: Осколки) was a Russian humorous, literary and artistic weekly magazine published in St Petersburg from 1881 to 1916. From 1881 to 1906...
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    Chekhov published originally in the No. 36, 8 September 1884 issue of Oskolki magazine, subtitled "A Little Scene" (Сценка), signed A. Chekhonte (А....
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  • chinovnika) is a short story by Anton Chekhov published originally the Oskolki magazine's 2 July, No. 27 issue, subtitled "The Incident" (Случай) and...
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    1884 by Oskolki. "Surgery" was written by Chekhov in August 1884. It was first published in the humorous literary and art weekly magazine Oskolki (No. 32...
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    satirical chronicler of Russian street life, and by 1882 he was writing for Oskolki (Fragments), owned by Nikolai Leykin, one of the leading publishers of...
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  • Rosli and Tracie Sindol directed by Riza Baharudin aired by TV3 Malaysia Oskolki, a 2018 Russian remake. "Korean TV Drama: Autumn in My Heart". Korea Tourism...
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    多楽島(たらくとう) Taraku South Kurils Moriakov Bay station 11.57 km2 (4.47 sq mi) 2 Oskolki Осколки 海馬島(かいばとう) Todo, Kaiba South Kurils Un­known 0 Zelyony Зелёный...
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    Anton Chekhov, first published in the No. 40, 1 October 1883 issue of Oskolki magazine, signed A. Chekhonte (А. Чехонте). It was included into Chekhov's...
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    (Нега), including the songs "C'est la vie", "Ya NE Mogu Bez Tebya" and "Oskolki Leta", which was a hit in the CIS. In early 2003 the album Sera was re-released...
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    Shikotan 264,13 412 43°48' 146°45' Polonsky Island 11,57 16 43°38' 146°19' Oskolki 0,2 38 43°35' 146°25' Zeleny Island 58,72 24 43°30' 146°08' Tanfilyev Island...
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    aforementioned program, Yuri Mamin released the satirical TV journal “Shards” (“Oskolki”). Seven episodes of “Shards” appeared on TV-100 in 2010. Yuri Mamin has...
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  • in 2021. Russian remake of Turkish drama, Paramparça, aired in 2018 as Oskolki (Осколки) on WeIT Media. Magnificent Century aired on Ukraine Channel 1+1...
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  • The story was first published on 5 March (old style: 23 February), in Oskolki magazine's No. 8, 1886 issue, signed A. Chekhonte. In a slightly edited...
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    separated from Shikotan by the Spanberg Strait, to the southeast are the Oskolki islets. The island is separated from Zelyony Island, 11 kilometres (6.8 mi)...
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    Spangberg channel (Habomai islands are shown below.) Shikotan channel Oskolki 海馬島 かいばじま、とどじま Kaibajima, Todojima Остров Осколки todo-mosir (Steller sea...
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  • by Anton Chekhov originally published on 20 April (o.s. 3 May) 1886 in Oskolki (Issue No. 18), titled "A Little Bit of Pain" (Немножко боли) and signed...
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  • Chekhov, first published in the No. 10, 10 March [old style] 1884 issue of Oskolki, signed A. Chekhonte (А. Чехонте). It was included by the author into the...
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  • romanized: Melyuzga) is a short story by Anton Chekhov originally published in Oskolki magazine (No. 12 issue), on 25 March [O.S. 12 March] 1885 25 and signed...
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    the Iskra magazine. It was there (as well as in Delo, Zanoza, Budilnik, Oskolki and Vsemirnaya Illyustratsia) that his numerous poems (he preferred to...
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  • Anton Chekhov. The story was first published in the humorous magazine Oskolki on 19 March 1883, signed A. Chekhonte. It made its way into the collection...
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  • "Магия и меч" (Magia i mech "Magic and Sword") 5:44 10. "Осколки прошлого" (Oskolki proshlogo "Shards of the Past") 4:21 11. "Эпилог" (Epilog "Epilogue"; outro)...
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  • an 1886 short story by Anton Chekhov. The story was first published in Oskolki's No. 14 (18 July 1886) and was originally titled Pevichka (Певичка). In...
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    chtoby zhit'!" Tantsuy, chtoby zhit'! "Dyshi glubzhe" "Its Alright" 2010 "Oskolki" 2011 "Prekrasnaya lozh'" "Ne ubezhat'" 2012 "LA" 2013 "Kuda privodyat...
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    1898). After Nikolai Leykin's death he became the editor-in-chief of Oskolki (1906—1908). Bilibin was a friend of Anton Chekhov, whom he corresponded...
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  • was first published on 18 (o.s.: 5) April in the No. 14, 1886 issue of Oskolki magazine. In a slightly revised version it was included by Chekhov into...
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    publish humorous sketches and short stories in the magazines Strekoza, Oskolki and newspapers (Russkiye Vedomosti, among others). More serious work by...
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  • Concerto grosso No. 1 violin, piano and string orchestra 30 min. 2001 OSKOLKI violin and piano 14 min. 30 sec. 2001 SONATA No. 2 "September 11" violin...
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    repetitive and dour. All the while Palmin's popularity never waned and in Oskolki he remained the leading poet up until the 1880s. In fact, he's always remained...
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  • Gutes  – Seno Skyiring Elizabeth Rodríguez  – Sin respiro Jorge Carreño  – Oskolki (Espejos quebrados) Andrés Maulen  – Mistral César Morales  – Coppelia...
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  • 1899–1901 by Adolf Marks. Sergeant Prishibeyev was written originally for the Oskolki magazine, but its editor Nikolai Leykin found it 'too dry' and 'overdrawn'...
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