- Yury
Davidovich Levitansky (Russian: Ю́рий Дави́дович Левита́нский;
January 22, 1922, Kozelets,
Chernigov Oblast,
Ukrainian SSR —
January 25, 1996, Moscow...
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generation are
known as "Great
Patriotic War" veterans, such as poet Yuri
Levitansky who
wrote about the
horrors of the war and
Vasily Zaitsev, a war hero...
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known as
nasogastric intubation.
Levin was born in Suwałki,
Poland (née
Levitansky). He
emigrated with his
family to New Orleans, Louisiana, in 1902. He...
- Lewitinn, and with
additional suffix -ski/sky Levitanski, Lewitanski,
Levitansky, also Lewitas, Levitas, Lithuanian, Belarusian,
Leyva Spanish Sephardic...
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Equipment Bureaucracy and Red Tape
Advocacy Magen Lacholeh website Malky,
Levitansky (December 3, 1999), "Magen Lacholeh's
Binyamin Fischer - A Miraculous...
- Center,
titled I Don't Take Part In War
after a
verse from a poem by Yuri
Levitansky. At the end of the performance,
Agranovich told the
audience that "The...
- (text by
Novella Matveeva), "Ну что с того, что я там был" (text by Yuri
Levitansky), "Сороковые роковые" (text by
David Samoylov), "Лошади в океане" (text...
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works of
professional poets, like ****ny Tarkovsky,
Semyon Kirsanov, Yuri
Levitansky and
Justinas Marcinkevičius. Dialog's live
appearances featured impressive...
- (born 1984),
Ukrainian poet, translator, journalist, and critic. Yuri
Levitansky (1922–1996), Russian-language poet and translator.
Oleksiy Mat**** (born...
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composer and
playwright (Rent, Tick, Tick... Boom!),
aortic dissection. Yuri
Levitansky, 74,
Russian poet and writer.
Gerrit Cornelis Berkouwer, 92,
Dutch theologian...