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Andrey Alexandrovich Krayevsky (Russian: Андре́й Алекса́ндрович Крае́вский;
February 17 [O.S. 5], 1810 –
August 20 [O.S. 8], 1889) was a
Russian publisher...
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additionally bombarded by a
light battery under the
leadership of
Colonel Kraevsky. Most
residents of
Tashkent were
aware of a
possible ****ault, but much...
- полковника) (mid-1864): an
epigram which criticises poems from A. A.
Kraevsky's The
Voice "Tell Me, Why Did You
Ravage It So..." (Скажи, зачем ты так...
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reverse transcriptase and one HIV-1 protease. In 1999
academician Alexander Kraevsky [ru]
invented and
registered the
first Russian AVRT drug — Fosfazid [ru]...
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Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin,
Sovremennaya idilliya (St. Petersburg, A.A.
Kraevsky, 1883), p. 244: "Потом начали проводить железные дороги: из Бологова пошла...
- 74. "V".
Annals of the
Fatherland (PDF) (in Russian). Vol. 53.
Andrei Kraevsky. 1847. pp. 2–4.
Retrieved 4
October 2012. Apollonio,
Carol (2009). Dostoevsky's...
- who have no
other job and earn
solely by performing. In 1897
Vladislav Kraevsky created the "St.
Petersburg Athletic and
Cycling Club",
which trained professional...
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Soviet Union Professional wrestling career Ring name(s) Moor-Znamensky, Moor Billed height 170 Billed weight 88 Trained by
Vladislav Frantsevich Kraevsky...
- the city and
marched to the citadel. Soon after, a
force under Colonel Kraevsky sailed a
barge to the city's
riverine wall, and
scaled into the city. Khujandi...
- Tomashevich,
political instructor Demyanchuk,
sergeant Seradzky and
Polikarp Kraevsky were killed. In
March 1938, on the
Andalusian front, the
company was surrounded...