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Marinin (Russian: Маринин) is a
Russian masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is Marinina. It may
refer to
Alexandra Marinina, pen name of the Russian...
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Maxim Viktorovich Marinin (Russian: Максим Викторович Маринин, born 23
March 1977) is a
Russian former competitive pair skater. With
partner Tatiana Totmianina...
- 1981) is a
Russian former competitive pair skater. With
partner Maxim Marinin, she is the 2006
Olympic champion, two-time
World champion, and five-time...
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January 2022). "Kremlin
propagandakoneisto keksi tavan iskeä Niinistön ja
Marinin Nato-puheisiin: "Moskova sai
puukoniskun selkäänsä"". Ilta-Sanomat (in...
- iconography". The ****ociated Press.
Retrieved 17
March 2019. "Vies****elyä
Sanna Marinin ampumisesta ja
junien suistamisesta –
suurista aikeista huolimatta Lahden...
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Totmianina and
Marinin (first in pairs), and
Evgeni Plushenko (first in men).[citation needed]
Russian pair
Tatiana Totmianina /
Maxim Marinin and Evgeni...
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Maryanov Albena Denkova -
actor Igor
Vernik actress Olga Kabo -
Maxim Marinin tennis player Anastasia Myskina -
Andrey Khvalko Anna ****ovich - actor...
- Stenroos,
Maria (2
April 2023). "Analyysi:
Suomalaiset äänestivät
Sanna Marinin hallituksen ulos". Yle
Uutiset (in Finnish).
Retrieved 2
April 2023. Karkkola...
- February. Two-time
World Champions and
Russians Tatiana Totmianina /
Maxim Marinin were the pre-tournament
favorites to win. They were
expected to be challenged...
- Kravtsov,
jurist Vladimir Kryuchkov,
statesman Tatyana Lebedeva,
jumper Maxim Marinin,
figure skater Maksim Opalev,
sprint canoeist Aleksandra Pakhmutova, composer...