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- Anastasia Chernyavsky is a Russian-born photographer, who currently resides in the San Francisco Bay area, California. Chernyavsky was born in Kazan, Russia...
- Serhii Volodymyrovych Cherniavskyi, or Serhiy Volodymyrovych Chernyavsʼkyy (Ukrainian: Сергій Володимирович Чернявський; born 2 April 1976) is a retired...
- Aleh Dzmitryjevich Charnyawski (Belarusian: Алег Дзмітрыевіч Чарняўскі; Ukrainian: Олег Дмитрович Чернявський, romanized: Oleh Dmytrovych Cherniavskyi;...
- compositions of the song were published by Yakov Prigozhy [ru] and Alexander N. Chernyavsky (Чернявский, Александр Николаевич) in 1898. Varvara Panina made gramophone...
- because of his cheating. Sedokova was married to businessman Maxim Chernyavsky from February 2011 to February 2013; the two had one daughter, Monika...
- Katie Kadarauchfirst violins Jessie Fellows, Polina Sedukh, David Chernyavsky, Raushan Akhmedyarova, Chen Zhao, Adam Smyla, Sarah Knutson, Yuna Lee...
- Kharkov in May 1940, flying for the first time, on 15 June 1940, with A.P. Chernyavsky at the controls. Testing continued until 3 August, when Chernavskii mistakenly...
- mandolin, backing vocals (1994–2005; one-off shows in 2013 and 2014) Petro Chernyavsky—guitars, backing vocals (2005–2013) Tam, de nas nema (Там, де нас нема...
- from 1901 to 1917 Chernyavsky (Russian family) [ru], a noble family of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and Russian Empire Chernyavsky, Novosibirsk [ru]...
- 1941–1944 Mykola Taratuta (Taratuto) (Микола Таратута (Таратуто)), 1944 Chernyavsky (Чернявський), 1944 Nikita Klyakhin (Микита Кляхін), 1944–1945 Pavel...