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- Sergei Gribanov (born 2 January 1986) is a Russian former professional ice hockey forward. Gribanov pla**** in the Russian Superleague for SKA Saint Petersburg...
- Denis Belyanovich Gribanov (Russian: Денис Белянович Грибанов; born 3 June 1986) is a Russian sailor. He and Pavel Sozykin placed 13th in the men's 470...
- the application for liquidation of the Trade and Development Board. The Gribanov project involved the development of 1162 hectares of land in the Krasnogorsk...
- Security Department Venona project World Peace Council Rubenstein, Joshua; Gribanov, Alexander (eds.). "The KGB File of Andrei Sakharov". Annals of Communism...
- Rivarola-Duartea; Otto; Jühling; Schreiber; Bedulina; Jakob; Gurkov; Axenov-Gribanov; Sahyoun; Luc****en; Hackermüller; Hoffmann; Sartoris; Pörtner; Timofeyev;...
- Hungarian crisis of 1956. Texas A & M University Press. ISBN 978-1585442980. Gribanov, Alexander; Kowell, Masha (2009). "Samizdat according to Andropov". Poetics...
- Wingfield Jim Byrnes Thekla Reuten Cinematography Steve Arnold Dmitrij Gribanov Edited by Les Healey Music by George Kallis Distributed by Lionsgate Release...
- officer Željko Ivanek as CIA Director John A. McCone Kirill Pirogov as Oleg Gribanov, KGB officer and a chief of KGB's 3rd Directorate (Military Counterintelligence)...
- 1968. Rubenstein, Joshua; Gribanov, Alexander (2005). The KGB File of Andrei Sakharov. Joshua Rubenstein, Alexander Gribanov (eds.), Ella Shmulevich, Efrem...
- Mia Noblet, Gennady Skripko, Vladimir Murzaev, Maksim Kagin, Alexander Gribanov, and Nathan Paulin. All seven athletes managed to walk a 220m-long, 350m-high...