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originating from the noun
dubina (cudgel); Its
feminine counterpart is
Dubinskaya or Dubinska.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Angelika Dubinski...
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Archived from the
original on 19 July 2023.
Retrieved 4
August 2023.
Dubinskaya, Alexandra; Horwitz, Rainey; Scott, Victoria; Anger, Jennifer; Eilber...
- and the
Ryazan Regional Duma; it has a
circulation of 33,250 per w****.
Dubinskaya, 2001, p. 170 Paul Hare,
Gerard Turley:
Handbook of the
Economics and...
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Supplement 1): S103–S104. doi:10.1016/j.jsxm.2022.01.220. ISSN 1743-6095.
Dubinskaya, Alexandra; Horwitz, Rainey; Shoureshi, Poone; Anger, Jennifer; Scott...
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coached her,
followed by
Marina Kudriavtseva and Igor Lyutikov, and
Natalia Dubinskaya. When she
turned six, her
parents moved her to
Moscow to
train at SSHOR...
- the son of
Moisei Benovich Kaganovich (1863–1923) and
Genya Iosifovna Dubinskaya (1860–1933). Of the 13
children born to the family, 6 died in infancy...
- to
skate in 2006 at the age of four. She was
coached first by
Natalia Dubinskaya at the
Moskvich Olympic Reserve School and
later by Inna
Goncharenko at...
- 9 days have at
least 10 cm (3.9 in) of snow depth. Mtskheta-Mtianeti
Dubinskaya,
Lidiya (1985). The
Soviet Union.
Raduga Publishers. p. 274. Retrieved...
- invasion. As a child,
Ilinykh trained in
single skating,
under Natalia Dubinskaya,
until her
mother decided she
should try ice dancing. She was
paired with...
- brother, Timur, into
figure skating. As a child, she was
coached by
Natalia Dubinskaya and
Alexander Shubin. She was also
briefly coached by
Elena Buianova and...