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- provided by Heather Gordon. Irrational Games based Elizabeth's face on Anna Moleva, a Russian cosplayer, after the developers saw her accurate costume, and...
- promotion including live-action commercials, they had hired Anna "Ormeli" Moleva, a Russian cosplayer that had earlier attracted attention for her recreation...
- записные книжки, воспоминания. 1832—1919. — М., 1953. Belyutin, Eliy M. and Moleva, Nina M. [in Russian] (1953). П. П. Чистяков — теоретик и педагог (in Russian)...
- promotion including live-action commercials, the directors hired Anna "Ormeli" Moleva, a Russian cosplayer that had earlier attracted attention for her recreation...
- sister who was used to patronising and caring. According to historian Nina Moleva, Bakunina sometimes reminded the writer of his mother Varvara Turgeneva [ru]...
- Svetlana Znamenskaya Nikolay Zaklyakov Liliana Lyutinskaya V. Platonov Nina Moleva Oleg Masainov Natalia Barkovskaya Марина Чеснокова Наталия Гринберг Владимир...
- maintains a calmness that, according to historian and art historian Nina Moleva, "appears forced and insufficiently justified." However, another interpretation...
- Barkovskaya, Valery Petrov, Victor Grishin, Vladimir Alisov, Youry Aksenov, Nina Moleva Анна Ветюкова, Александр Максимов, Надежда Лярская, Сергей Попов, Наталья...
- Greenberg, Svetlana Znamenskaya, Victor Grishin, Vladimir Abbakumov, Nina Moleva, Valery Petrov, Alexander Maximov Film editor: G. Filatova Vasily Livanov...
- Андрей Иванович Иванов (in Russian). Moscow: Iskusstvo. OCLC 4675862. Moleva, Nina M. [in Russian] (1962). "Андрей Иванов, Алексей Егоров, Василий Шебуев"...