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Valeria Vladimirovna Barsova (13 June 1892 – 13
December 1967, born
Kaleria Vladimirova), PAU, was a
Russian operatic soprano, one of the
leading lyric-coloratura...
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Central Control Commission of the
Communist Party of the
Soviet Union, and
Kaleria Georgievna Klimova. His
parents were
staunch communists and his
first name...
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mythology and the Igbo
culture in
reference to the Igbo god Ikenga. Set in
Kaleria, a
fictional town in
contemporary Nigeria, Nnamdi's
father who was a chief...
- Adans.
Gastrocalyx Schischk.
Gastrolychnis (Fenzl) Rchb.
Hedona Lour.
Kaleria Adans.
Leptosilene Fourr.
Lychnanthos S.G.Gmel.
Lychnidia Pomel Lychnis...
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kalabera buru (šeró) head.
Compare Spanish calavera, "Skull"
kalleria ⟨
kaĺeria⟩ silverware.
Compare Spanish quincallería, "hardware" kalo, kalu, kalua...
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Kudryavtseva as
Klara Ivan
Kuznetsov as
Maksim Petrovich Irina Murzaeva as
Kaleria Ivanovna Isidor Annensky's film was
watched by 27.8
million Soviet viewers...
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Yorker of
Spanish descent,
Alonso began her
formal dance studies with
Kaleria Fedicheva of the
Kirov Ballet at the age of 9. She
continued her studies...
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Princess Priklonskaya Valery Zolotukhin as
Yegorushka Inna
Ulyanova as
Kaleria Ivanovna Alexander Khanov as Nikifor,
valet Irina Chaliapina-Baksheeva...
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singing contest for actors). 1st Actors'
Award for the
roles of
Gileta and
Kaleria at the 20th
Festival of
Theatre Schools, Lodz 2002 Critics'Award for Actor's...
- (Hermopolis) in Egypt.
Martyrs John and Ta****s, by the sword.
Martyrs Cyria,
Kaleria (Valeria), and Maria, of
Caesarea in
Palestine (4th century) (see also:...