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Barsov (Russian: Барсов, from барс
meaning leopard) is a
Russian masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is Barsova. It may
refer to:
Nickname of Georgian...
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Alexei Barsov (born 3
April 1966) is an
Uzbekistani chess Grandmaster.
Barsov,
lawyer by education, has been a
professional chess player since the early...
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Elpidifor Vasilyevich Barsov (Елпидифор Васильевич Барсов, 13
November 1836, v. Loginovo,
Nizhny Novgorod Governorate,
Russian Empire, — 15
April 1917...
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Maksim Borisovich Barsov (Russian: Максим Борисович Барсов; born 29
April 1993) is a
Russian former football centre-forward. He made his
debut in the Russian...
- 1977's The Spy Who
Loved Me,
playing Agent ****'s ill-fated lover,
Sergei Barsov. His
other film
credits included Alfred the
Great (1969) and KGB: The Secret...
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known port or harbour.
Amasova discovers that Bond
killed her
lover Sergei Barsov (as
shown at the
beginning of the movie), and she vows to kill Bond as soon...
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changed to "to enchant", "to conjure".
According to
ethnographer Elpidifor Barsov, in the
Khudom sel'skom
nomokanuntse he possessed, the
question was: "Did...
- May 1865 – 19
March 1950), also
known as
Barsov, was a
Georgian revolutionary and
Soviet politician.
Barsov was a
senior leader in the
Bolshevik movement...
- the
north bank of the Ob River,
there is an
archaeological monument of
Barsov Gora.
Transfiguration Cathedral in
Surgut Surgut State University Theater...
- mountain.
Unbeknownst to Bond, the
agent he
killed is Amasova's
lover Sergei Barsov. She has also been
recalled from a
mission by
General Gogol of the KGB....