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Raisa Maximovna Gorbacheva (Russian: Раи́са Макси́мовна Горбачёва, romanized: Raisa
Maksimovna Gorbachyova, née Titarenko, Титаренко; 5
January 1932 –...
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Diana Maximovna Shnaider (Russian: Диа́на Макси́мовна Шна́йдер,
pronounced [dʲɪˈanə mɐˈksʲiməvnə ˈʂnaɪ̯dɛr]; born 2
April 2004) is a
Russian professional...
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Elizaveta Maximová, born
Elizaveta Maximovna Shvachko, (born 16
March 1992) is a
Czech actress.
Droneman (2020) Je suis Karl (2021)
Borders of Love (2022)...
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Zinaida Maximovna Sharko (Russian: Зинаида Максимовна Шарко; 14 May 1929 – 4
August 2016) was a
Russian actress of
theatre and film. She was a member...
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Taisia Stadnichenko (Taisiya
Maximovna Stadnichenko; 9
October 1894 – 26
November 1958), a Russian-born
geologist and chemist,
whose fieldwork focused...
- this path can our
country develop and
solve any problems." The
Raisa Maximovna Club (launched in 1997)
World Summit of
Nobel Peace Laureates Green Cross...
- are very
close to each
other and to
their young class teacher,
Marina Maximovna. They
spend their w****ends together,
discussing contemporary issues and...
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Russian literature: new
perspectives (1996), p. 283
Robert P. Watson,
Raisa Maximovna Gorbachev, in The Presidents' Wives: Re****essing the
Office of
First Lady...
- the real-life ********ination of
Vyacheslav von Plehve.
Baroness Eleanora Maximovna de S—: The
pretentious widow of a
Russian diplomat, she left
Russia some...
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Vinaver was
married and had
three children: the
radiologist Valentina Maximovna Vinaver Kremer (1895–1983); the
literary historian and
founder of the...