- (1878–1942),
Polish writer who was
murdered at
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Lyalya 1972 RM2
Yelena Konstantinova Ubiivovk (1918–1942),
astronomy student and...
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Lyalya Chyornaya (Russian: Ляля Чёрная; 1909–1982) was a
Soviet actress of
theater and cinema,
Honored Artist of the RSFSR,
actress of the
Romen Theatre...
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Lyalya (Russian: Но́вая Ля́ля) is a town and the
administrative center of
Novolyalinsky District in
Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia,
located on the
Lyalya River [ru]...
- Lila
Tretikov (/ˈlaɪlə ˈtrɛtɪkɒf/) (born Olga (
Lyalya) Tretyakova, Russian: Ольга (Ляля) Третьяко́ва,
January 25, 1978) is a Russian-American engineer...
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Lyalya Andarbekovna Nasukhanova (Russian: Ляля Андарбековна Насуханова; 1939 – 2000) was a parachutist, aviator,
flight instructor, and the
first Chechen...
- 1971
Nauchnij Crimean Astrophysical Obs. THM 24 km MPC · JPL 2164
Lyalya 1972 RM2
Lyalya September 11, 1972
Nauchnij N. S.
Chernykh THM 20 km MPC · JPL 2165...
- fled from his creditors.
Daughter Lyalya (Lili) was born in 1887. As
Lyalya Kaufman, she
became a
Hebrew writer. (
Lyalya's daughter Bel Kaufman, also a writer...
- She
earned her
first television acting role in the
series Dvornyazhka Lyalya (Ukrainian: Дворняжка Ляля). She said that the role was very competitive...
- Year
Title Role
Notes 2004
Delusion episode TV
series 2005
Through Line
Lyalya TV film 2005
Words and
Music Margo's
daughter 2007-2013 Daddy's Daughters...
- Song" ("Sing us a song,
merry wind…")
performed by K.
Krasheninnikovaya and
Lyalya Sateeva; and the
famous orchestral overture also
composed by
Isaak Dunayevsky...