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transcribed Lyudmila,
Lyudmyla or Ljudmila, and is
written as Ľudmila or
Ľudmyla in Slovak.
Other variants include: Людмила, (Bulgarian,
Russian and Ukrainian)...
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Ludmyla Nagorna (Ukrainian: Нагорна Людмила Лаврентіївна; 5
October 1932 – 20 June 2013) —
Ukrainian scientist, PhD in chemistry,
senior researcher of...
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August 2011.
Retrieved 20
August 2011. Bogdanova,
Tetyana I.; Zurnadzhy,
Ludmyla Y.; Greenebaum, Ellen; McConnell,
Robert J.; Robbins, Jacob; Epstein, Ovsiy...
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Liudmyla Padalko (Ukrainian: Падалко Людмила Іванівна; born 8
March 1949) is a
Ukrainian obstetrician-gynecologist who has held the
position of
chief doctor...
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Archived from the
original on 27
December 2014.
Retrieved 26
December 2014.
Ludmyla Yurchenko, "Life is not to be sold for a few
pieces of silver: The life...
- Olympics.
Archived from the
original on 7
October 2024. (alternate link) "
Ludmyla Kichenok advances to US Open Women's
Doubles semifinal".
Odessa Journal...
- for
first Top 10 win in over four years". Women's
Tennis ****ociation. "
Ludmyla Kichenok advances to US Open Women's
Doubles semifinal".
Odessa Journal...
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Kostenko Eaghor (Ihor)
Kostetzky Ivan
Kotlyarevsky Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky Ludmyla Kovalenko Oleh
Koverko Mykola Kulish Panteleimon Kulish Ivan
Kulyk Myroslav...
- also
competed on the JGP
series in 2009, 2011, and 2013. He
trained under Ludmyla Petrovska early in his career. By the 2009–2010 season, he was coached...
- father's side, who held
premier positions in the Hetmanate. His mother,
Ludmyla Mikhnevich, was of
ethnic Belarusian descent. From 1898 to 1904, he studied...