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Sushki (sg. sushka; Russian: су́шки, IPA: [ˈsuʂkʲɪ], plural; Russian: су́шка, IPA: [ˈsuʂkɐ], singular) are
traditional Eastern European small, crunchy...
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Bublichki (Russian: бублички, "hot buns" or "bagels";
sometimes transliterated as Bublitchki) is a Russian-language song from the New
Economic Policy...
- a set 6–0;
winning a
match 6–0, 6–0, 6–0 is
called a "triple bagel". "
Bublichki" or "Bagelach" is a
title of a
famous Russian and
Yiddish song written...
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Molly Picon (center) in
Bublichki, 1938...
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refers to a
young woman who
sells bubliki at the
market to the Cossacks.
Bublichki, a
diminutive of bubliki, is a
title of a
famous Yiddish-Ukrainian-Russian...
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Bandoneon Operettas by
Emmerich Kálmán 2005–2006 Cha cha
Rhumba Cha cha
Bublichki 2004–2005 Slow
foxtrot Quickstep French Kiss by
James Newton Howard La...
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satirical songs Grigory Krasavin, the
first performer of the
famous Bublichki (‘Bagels’) of
Yakov Yadov,
started performing. In the 1930s both in Leningrad...
- 1940 suit
against Edward B.
Marks and RCA
claimed that the po****r song
Bublichki was an
infringement of
their 1929 song Beigelach,
koift beigelach; it...
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Bandoneon Operettas by
Emmerich Kálmán 2005–2006 Cha cha
Rhumba Cha cha
Bublichki 2004–2005 Slow
foxtrot Quickstep French Kiss by
James Newton Howard La...