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Sofia Sergeevna Lebedeva (Russian: Со́фья Серге́евна Ле́бедева, also tr.
Sofya Sergeevna Lebedeva; born 14
December 1993) is a
Russian actress. She has...
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Lebedev (Russian: Ле́бедев), or
Lebedeva (feminine; Ле́бедева) is a
common Russian family name
derived from the word лебедь (lebed,
meaning "swan"). As...
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Tatyana Romanovna Lebedeva (Russian: Татьяна Романовна Лебедева, born 21 July 1976) is a
Russian track and
field athlete who
competes in both the long...
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Alina Lebedeva (Russian: Алина Лебедева, Latvian: Alīna
Ļebedeva, born 1985) is a
former Latvian Russian politician and
activist known for
slapping then-Charles...
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written by Noah Pink. The film
stars Taron Egerton,
Nikita Efremov,
Sofia Lebedeva, and
Anthony Boyle. The plot
follows Henk
Rogers of Bullet-Proof Software...
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Anastasia Lebedeva (born 20 May 1993) is a
Russian rower. She
competed in the women's
lightweight double sculls event at the 2020
Summer Olympics. "Anastasia...
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jumped 15.30 (+0.5) in Athens,
Greece on 23
August 2004.
Tatyana Lebedeva also
jumped 15.28 (−0.3) in Iráklio,
Greece on 4 July 2004. Any performance...
- Olga
Lebedeva (née Barshcheva; Russian: Ольга Сергеевна Лебедева; 1852 — 193?) was a
Russian translator,
linguist and Orientalist. She was a
founder of...
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Julia Lebedeva (born 26
February 1978) is a
former competitive figure skater who
represented Russia and Armenia.
Lebedeva competed for
Russia until 1999...
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Natalya Lebedeva (Russian: Наталья Васильевна Лебедева, born 24
August 1949) is a Soviet-Russian
retired athlete who
competed mainly in the 100 metres...