- (married) Mazurkevičiūtė (unmarried)
Russian (Romanization) Мазуркевич (
Mazurkevich, Mazurkevitch)
Ukrainian (Romanization) Мазуркевич (Mazurkevych, Mazurkevyč)...
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Zenon Mazurkevich (August 31, 1939 –
October 26, 2018) was a Ukrainian-American
architect known for his
church architecture, in
particular the St. Joseph...
- Leu
Mazurkevich (Belarusian: Леў Мазуркевіч;
September 1939 – 4
February 2019) was a
Belarusian footballer and
football coach. He is the
first coach in...
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Tatsiana Mazurkevich (Belarusian: Таццяна Міхайлаўна Мазуркевіч Елізарава; Łacinka:
Tacciana Michajłaŭna Mazurkievič Jelizarava; born
September 7, 1983)...
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against Neman Grodno, as both
teams finished with
equal points. Leu
Mazurkevich (1973–1981) Yury
Puntus (1
March 1996 – 30
November 2004) Igor Kriushenko...
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April 8, 2012, in
Saint Petersburg. He is
survived by his wife
Irina Mazurkevich, also a People's
Artist of Russia.
Agony (1974) as
supplicant The Pokrovsky...
- Also
starring in the film are
Aleksei Petrenko as Czar Peter, and
Irina Mazurkevich as
Natasha Rtishcheva. It is an
adaptation of the book The Moor of Peter...
- (workshop of
Joseph Raihelgauz).
Abduction of the
Wizard (1989) as Anna
Mazurkevich The
White Horse (1993) as
Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of
Russia Streets...
- a 9.9—the
highest score of the competition.
Irina Mazurkevich as
Tanya Malisheva (as I.
Mazurkevich) Anna
Zharova as
Svetlana Kropotova (as A. Zharova)...
- Arts,
Boston University. She
studied music under,
among others, Yuri
Mazurkevich and pla**** with the
Boston University Symphony Orchestra. W****er soon...