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Dyachok is a
colloquial name for a
category of
church worker in
Ukrainian and
Russian history. The
official name was Russian: псаломщик,
literally "psalm...
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- patriarch, metropolitan,
archiereus (bishop of the
Eastern Orthodox Church).
Dyachok Dyak Успенский, Я. Д. "Певчий дьяк". Belcanto.ru (in Russian). Retrieved...
- 205 lb (93 kg) RS So
Garrett College Wheeling, West
Virginia F 24
Nestor Dyachok 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 210 lb (95 kg) Sr
Southern Utah Moscow,
Russia G 33...
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multiple names:
authors list (link)
Dyachok,
Tatyana (2012).
Oliver Goldsmith's
works in the
sociocultural context...
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history of Russia, not to be
confused with each other: "dyak", "podyachy", "
dyachok", in
addition to "deacon" and "protodeacon". In Scots, the
title deacon...
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Alona Volodymyrivna Bondarenko Dyachok (Ukrainian: Альона Володимирівна Бондаренко; born 13
August 1984) is a
Ukrainian former tennis player. Her sisters...
- Dyachkova. It is a
patronymic surname literally meaning "son/daughter of
dyachok" It may
refer to:
Maria Dyatchkova (born 1982),
Russian football player...
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Federation Council of Russia. Dyak (clerk) (Russian дьяк),
diminutive –
Dyachok (Russian дьячо́к) (historical) One of the
church workers in
Russia who...
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Reviews in
Plant Sciences, 29: 1, 36 — 57 Von
Arnold S,
Sabala I,
Bozhkov P,
Dyachok J and
Filonova L (2002)
Developmental pathways of
somatic embryogenesis...