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Akiba Marinsky (April 11, 1918, Buffalo, New York –
September 1, 2005) was a
chemist who was the co-discoverer of the
element promethium.
Marinsky was born...
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Marinsky (Russian: Маринский) is a
rural locality (a khutor) in
Bolshevistskoye Rural Settlement,
Yelansky District,
Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The po****tion...
- then a plaque,
later in 1973, the
bronze J**** Award,
sculpted by
Harry Marinsky. In 1998, the
Theatre World Awards were
incorporated as a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit...
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Mariinsky Palace (Russian: Мариинский дворец, romanized:
Mariinskij dvorec), also
known as
Marie Palace, was the last
neoclassical Imperial residence to...
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National Laboratory (Clinton
Laboratories at that time) in 1945 by
Jacob A.
Marinsky,
Lawrence E.
Glendenin and
Charles D.
Coryell by
separation and analysis...
- In mid-1925,
Khrushchev was
appointed Party secretary of the Petrovo-
Marinsky raikom, or district, near Stalino. The
raikom was
about 1,000
square kilometres...
- The
Mariinsky Theatre (Russian: Мариинский театр, romanized:
Mariinskiy teatr, also
transcribed as
Maryinsky or Mariyinsky) is a
historic opera house in...
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Philharmonia Orchestra, and
Welsh composer Alun Hoddinott. As a
wedding gift, The
Marinsky Theatre Trust in St.
Petersburg brought a
Belarusian mezzo-soprano singer...
- was a
legislative ****embly of the
Russian Republic. It
convened at the
Marinsky Palace on
October 20, 1917, but was
dissolved by the
Bolsheviks on November...
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Ballet Academy with a bachelor's
degree in arts and the same year
joined Marinsky Theatre.
Eight years later he
joined Bolshoi Ballet where he pla**** many...