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- Irina Mikhailovna Baronova FRAD (Russian: Ирина Михайловна Баронова; 13 March 1919 – 28 June 2008) was a Russian ballerina and actress who was one of the...
- Maria Nikolayevna Baronova (Russian: Мария Николаевна Баронова; born April 13, 1984) is a Russian chemist who has worked as a sales manager of lab equipment...
- London, England, daughter of Cecil Gordon Tennant (1910-1967) and Irina Baronova. Her father, from a junior branch of a family of minor Yorkshire gentry...
- dancers of the Ballets Russes de Monte-Carlo in the early 1930s: Irina Baronova (1919–2008), Tamara Toumanova (1919–1996), and Tatiana Riabouchinska (1917–2000)...
- a policeman. She was later placed under pledge not to leave the city. Baronova was amnestied in December 2013. Born in 1991. A student of the Moscow State...
- the characters. The lead ostrich, Madmoiselle Upanova, is based on Irina Baronova. Hyacinth Hippo, the prima ballerina, was inspired by dancers Marge Champion...
- Humphries; Canadian pianist Mark Landau; and a m**** Kazakh girl, Tatiana Baronova. Another contestant, Heidi Joan Schoonover, is a confident 23-year-old...
- against Ukraine. Therefore, the parti****tion of such figures as Maria Baronova, Vyacheslav Maltsev, and Sergei Udaltsov is impossible in the forum. As...
- a "boomerang" (Russian: бумеранг) for Dugin's warlike rhetoric. Maria Baronova observed that since the outbreak of the "special military operation" ********inations...
- Irena 1946 My Re****tion Phyllis Uncredited 1946 One More Tomorrow Illa Baronova 1946 Behind the Mask Mae Bishop 1946 Blonde for a Day Helen Porter 1946...