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Gorelik or
Gorelick (Russian: Горелик; Belarusian: Гарэлік: Harelik) is a
Jewish occupational surname historically denoting a
vodka distiller or trader...
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Royal Society: 1–18. doi:10.1098/rsbm.1936.0001. JSTOR 769124.
Gorelik,
Gennady (August 1997). "The Top-Secret Life of Lev Landau". Scientific...
- (Vitaly
Gorelik,
Valery Shamalo, and
Nicholas Totmyanin) but had to
retreat due to hurricane-force
winds as well as
frostbite on both of
Gorelik's hands...
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Mikhail Gorelik (born 21
March 1958) is a
Soviet former swimmer who
competed in the 1976
Summer Olympics and in the 1980
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- Adrián
Gorelik (Mercedes, Argentina, 1957) is an architect,
urban historian and
leading commentator on
urban issues in Argentina. His most well-known...
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Zalman Abramovich Gorelik (Belarusian: Залман Абрамавіч Гарэлік; Russian: Залман Абрамавич Горелик; 5
April 1908 in
Bobruisk – 16
February 1987 in Minsk)...
- Wolf
Gorelik (Russian: Вольф Михайлович Горелик) (1933–2013) was a
Russian conductor,
specialising in
theatre work. Born in Pervouralsk,
Sverdlovsk Oblast...
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normal use on the
Tigris in Babylonia... E.V. Cernenko;
Angus McBride; M.V.
Gorelik (24
March 1983). The Scythians, 700–300 BC.
Osprey Publishing. ISBN 978-0-85045-478-9...
- Olga
Gorelik is a Belarusian-born
American pianist who
obtained both bachelor's and master's
degrees as well as
Artist Diploma in
music from Cleveland...
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Aleksandr Yudaevich Gorelik (Russian: Александр Юдаевич Горелик; 9
August 1945 – 27
September 2012) was a
Soviet pair skater. He
competed with Tatiana...