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Valentina Yevhenivna Lisitsa (born 1973) is a pianist.
Lisitsa independently launched her
career on
social media,
without initially signing with a tour...
- may also
refer to:
Lisitsa (river),
Tomsk Oblast,
Russia 8064
Lisitsa,
asteroid Alona Lisitsa (b. 1971),
Ukrainian rabbi Ihar
Lisitsa (b. 1988), Belarusian...
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Alona Lisitsa (born 1971) is the
first female rabbi in
Israel to join a
religious council.
Although Leah Shakdiel, who was not a rabbi,
joined the Yerucham...
- The
Lisitsa, also
known as
Bolshaya Lisitsa (Russian: Лисица, Большая Лисица), is a
river in
Tomsk Oblast in Russia, a
right tributary of the Ket (Ob...
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Nataliya Lisitsa (born 29 May 1961) is a
Russian luger. She
competed in the women's
singles event at the 1984
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde,...
- Ihar
Anatolevich Lisitsa (Belarusian: Ігар Анатолевіч Лісіца; Russian: Игорь Лисица (Igor
Lisitsa); born 10
April 1988) is a
Belarusian former professional...
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Ivanovskaya Lisitsa (Russian: Ивановская Лисица) is a
rural locality (a selo) and the
administrative center of Ivano-Lisichanskoye
Rural Settlement, Grayvoronsky...
- asks for a
proof or
disproof of this conjecture. In
February 2014,
Alexei Lisitsa and
Boris Konev of the
University of
Liverpool showed that
every sequence...
- James, I.M. (ed.).
History of Topology. Amsterdam: Elseviwer. pp. 301–357.
Lisitsa, Alexei; Potapov, Igor; Saleh,
Rafiq (2009). "Automata on
Gauss Words"...
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Engstrom in an AIM
message he sent to Stewart.
classical pianist Valentina Lisitsa is also
featured on the song "Rape Escape",
playing "a
fragment of the...