- its
feminine counterpart is
Alikina. It may
refer to
Pavel Alikin (born 1984),
Russian football player Kristina Alikina (born 1986),
Russian basketball...
-
Kristina Aleksandrovna Alikina (Russian: Кристина Александровна Аликина; born 23
February 1986) is a
Russian basketball power forward. She won a silver...
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Merskey &
Shafran 1986.
Styazhkin 1992, p. 66.
Korotenko &
Alikina 2002, p. 19.
Korotenko &
Alikina 2002, p. 18.
Gluzman 2009. Voren (2010a, p. 492, 2013)...
- Gorbanevskaya".
Korotenko &
Alikina 2002, p. 41.
Korotenko &
Alikina 2002, p. 30.
Schultz 2011, p. 19.
Korotenko &
Alikina 2002, p. 78.
Applebaum 2003...
- Julianne Döll (GER) Carolin Hennecke (GER) Kim Seo-ra (KOR) Aleksandra
Alikina (RUS) Evgenyia Sedova (RUS) Natalia Sorokina (RUS) Anastasia Tokareva (RUS)...
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Katerina Shpitsa (born 1985),
Russian actress of
theater and
cinema Kristina Alikina (born 1986),
Russian basketball power forward Alexander Berkutov (born...
- 2014;
Bloch &
Reddaway 1985, p. 189;
Kadarkay 1982, p. 205;
Korotenko &
Alikina 2002, p. 260;
Laqueur 1980, p. 26;
Munro 2002, p. 179; Pietikäinen 2015...
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pochemu i kak ia ubil
Mikhaila Romanova." Minuvshee, 18 (1995): 7–191.
Alikina,
Nadezhda Alekseevna. Don
Kikhot proletarskoi revoliutsii. Perm: Izdatel'stvo...
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Lenin in 1938. Now –
Luzhsky District,
Leningrad Oblast, Russia.
Nadezhda Alikina,
Smorodina (compilers) (1991).
Moments – for Life. (Vladimir
Lenin and...
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Korotenko &
Alikina 2002, p. 23. Savenko (2004, 2009)
Struk 1993, p. 308.
Korotenko &
Alikina 2002, p. 219.
Rafalsky 1995.
Korotenko &
Alikina 2002, p. 228...