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meaning fox) is a
Russian masculine surname; its
feminine counterpart is
Lisitsyna or Lisitsina. It may
refer to: Lisitsyns,
Russian family of samovar-makers...
- Anna
Mikhaylovna Lisitsyna (Russian: А́нна Миха́йловна Лиси́цына; Veps: Anna Lisicina,
Mihailan tütär; 14
February 1922 – 3
August 1942) was a Soviet...
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reporter Raisa Lardot [fi] (born 1938) — Veps-born
Finnish writer Anna
Lisitsyna (1922-1942) —
Soviet partisan, Hero of the
Soviet Union Ryurik Lonin (1930-2009)...
- Chandra, Hanumantha-Rao & Shyamasundari, 1985
Rhadinorhynchus gerberi Lisitsyna, Kudlai,
Cribb & Smit, 2019
Rhadinorhynchus hiansi Soota & Bhattacharya...
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being involved in
their actions. Tupolev's mother, Anna
Vasilievna (née
Lisitsyna) (1850-1928) was born in
Torzhok in the
family of a
judicial investigator...
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colleague Anna
Lisitsyna. Melentyeva's
partisan activities began in 1942. On 15 June
Melentyeva went with
fellow partisan Anna
Lisitsyna and six other...
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Linnikova (born 2000),
Russian model and
beauty pageant titleholder Anna
Lisitsyna (1922–1942),
Soviet Karelian partisan Anna T.
Litovkina (born 1963), Russian-born...
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nominated as a
candidate from the
party Russian All-People's Union),
Natalia Lisitsyna (who was
later nominated as a
candidate from the
Russian United Labour...
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nguyenthileae Amin, Ha, & Heckmann, 2008
Pseudoacanthocephalus nickoli Tkach,
Lisitsyna, Crossley, Binh & Bush, 2013
Pseudoacanthocephalus paratiensis Bhattacharya...
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Kozlov was
disqualified due to a
missing do****ent stamp, and
Natalysa Lisitsyna due to a set of
signatures not
having made it to the
Moscow commission...