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Yelizaveta Andreyevna Lavrovskaya (Russian: Елизавета Андреевна Лавровская;
October 13 [O.S.
October 1] 1845 –
February 4, 1919) was a
Russian mezzo-soprano...
- khorosho...
Julius Block: At last. Наконец-то. Nakonets-to.
Yelizaveta Lavrovskaya: You're disgusting. How dare you call me crafty? Противный *** да как...
- хорошо... (in Russian)
Julius Block: At last. Наконец-то.
Elizaveta Lavrovskaya: You're disgusting. How dare you call me crafty? Пративный *** да как...
- лучше.
Lavrovskaya: (sings) Tchaikovsky: Blok is a good fellow, but
Edison is even better. Блок молодец, но у Эдисона ещё лучше!
Lavrovskaya: (sings)...
- (born 1973),
Russian freestyle skier and
Olympic medalist Yelizaveta Lavrovskaya (1845–1919),
Russian mezzo-soprano
Yelizaveta Mironova,
Soviet sniper...
- Khvostova. The song was
premiered by
Russian mezzo-soprano
Yelizaveta Lavrovskaya in
Moscow in 1870,
following it with its
Saint Petersburg premiere the...
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Ptilonyssus cractici Domrow, 1964
Ptilonyssus cyanosylviae Butenko &
Lavrovskaya, 1980
Ptilonyssus daptrii Fain, 1966
Ptilonyssus degtiarevae Dimov &...
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refers to the protagonist. In May 1877, the
opera singer Yelizaveta Lavrovskaya spoke to
Tchaikovsky about creating an
opera based on the plot of Alexander...
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Zamoshye (
Lavrovskaya Rural Settlement),
Pechorsky District,
Pskov Oblast, a
village in
Pechorsky District; muni****lly, a part of
Lavrovskaya Rural Settlement...
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Vasilyevskaya Volost,
Cherskaya Volost.
Pechorsky District: Pechory,
Lavrovskaya Volost,
Kruppskaya Volost,
Novoizborskaya Volost,
Izborskaya Volost,...