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meaning tail) is a
Russian masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is
Khvostova or Hvostova. It may
refer to:
Alexander Khvostenko-Khvostov (1895–1967)...
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chapters by
specialists on the
various movements. Domaradzki, Spasimir;
Khvostova, Margaryta; Pupovac,
David (2019-12-01). "Karel Vasak's
Generations of...
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Global Rights.
Retrieved May 12, 2020. Domaradzki, Spasimir;
Khvostova, Margaryta; Pupovac,
David (September 6, 2019). "Karel Vasak's Generations...
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Tchaikovsky in 1865 at the
Moscow home of a
common friend,
Anastasia Khvostova, a well-known singer. His
close friend Alexei Apukhtin was
staying with...
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Tyumerekova 53 kg
details Natalia Malysheva Anzhelika Vetoshkina Daria Khvostova Milana Dadasheva 55 kg
details Ekaterina Poleshchuk Irina Ologonova Aleksandra...
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Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship.
Tchaikovsky dedicated this
piece to
Alina Khvostova. The song was
premiered by
Russian mezzo-soprano
Yelizaveta Lavrovskaya...
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Kovalev Anton Zaitsev Olga
Antipova Yan
Gordienko Yuliya Koval Vasilisa Khvostova Mic****e
Andrade Kirill Makashov Anfisa Chernykh Country of
origin Ukraine...
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Kateryna Braikovska.
Natalka Denysenko as
Mavka Kateryna ****har and
Taisia Khvostova (movements and plastique) ,
while Khrystyna Soloviy performs two of Mavka's...
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student journal. One of his friends, his
cousin Yekaterina Sushkova (
Khvostova, in marriage)
described the
young man as "married to a
hefty volume of...
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details Natalia Malysheva Milana Dadasheva Anzhelika Vetoshkina Daria Khvostova 55 kg
details Aleksandra Skirenko Ekaterina Verbina Ekaterina Isakova...