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psychologist at the
University of California, Irvine. With his wife, V. I.
Dubovskaya,
Lefebvre left USSR for USA in 1974. He
created equations to
predict the...
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Dubovsky (masculine), Dubovksa/
Dubovskaya (feminine), or
Dubovskoye (neuter) may
refer to:
Martina Dubovská (born 1992), Czech-Slovak
alpine ski racer...
- the 2012
Summer Olympics,
placing 78th with a time of 2:39:12. "Olga
Dubovskaya".
London 2012.
Archived from the
original on 2012-08-07.
Retrieved 2012-08-09...
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Dubovsky (Russian: Дубовский) or
Dubovskoy (Дубовской; both masculine),
Dubovskaya (Дубовская; feminine), or
Dubovskoye (Дубовское; neuter) is the name of...
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later an NKVD officer; his
mother Antonina Aleksandrovna Menshova (née
Dubovskaya) was a housewife.
Because of his father's work, the
family lived in Baku...
- Дубовской) is a
Slavic masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is
Dubovskaya. It may
refer to
Nikolay Dubovskoy (1859–1918),
Russian landscape painter...
- of the
movie is
Prince Dol'skii
killing himself. Nina
Chernova as Vera
Dubovskaya A.
Ugryumov as
Prince Dolsky V.
Demert as
Maksim Petrov V.
Bryansky as...
- Jazzu"
Eliminated 16
Mikhail Sosunov "Odnokl****nitsa"
Advanced 17
Maria Dubovskaya "Romashkiusi"
Eliminated 18
Alexandra Stelmakh "Molodoe RNB" Advanced...
- ISBN 9781402056161. Gladyshev,
Michail I.; ****chenko,
Vitaliy P.;
Dubovskaya, Olga P.; Fefilova,
Elena B.; Makhutova,
Olesia N.; Buseva,
Zhanna F.;...
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Archived from the
original on 25 June 2013.
Retrieved 21
February 2014. E.
Dubovskaya (30
September 2008). Спасский храм – жемчужина Тюмени (in Russian). Tyumen:...