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Mordechai Nurock (Hebrew: מרדכי נורוק, Latvian:
Mordehajs Nuroks, 7
November 1879 – 8
November 1962) was a Latvian-born
Israeli who
served in both the...
- ISBN 978-92-9260-342-7.
Archived from the
original on 13 May 2021.
Retrieved 14 May 2021.
Nurok, G. A.; Bubis, I. V. (1970–1979). "Mining, Undersea". The
Great Soviet Encyclopedia...
- (1931–34).
Among the long-time
deputies were
Dubins (Agudas Israel),
Mordehajs Nuroks (Mizrachi,
later a
member of the
Knesset in
Israel after the
country was...
- (5): 321–325. doi:10.1556/jpc.22.2009.5.2. ISSN 0933-4173. S2CID 86407898.
Nurok,
David (1
March 1989). "Strategies for
optimizing the
mobile phase in planar...
- he was
publicly thanked by a
visiting member of the Knesset,
Mordechai Nurok, in 1959.
Annual flows of
funds to
Israel from
South Africa were estimated...
- Mazvērsīts Zigfrīds
Meierovics Fricis Menders Ernests Morics Oto Nonācs
Markus Nuroks Kārlis Ozoliņš Kārlis Pauļuks
Andrejs Petrevics Jānis
Purgalis Eduards Radziņš...
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provided by
Shcherbatov seemed especially menacing. Diaghilev's
sycophants Nurok and
Nouvelle led the opposition,
Eugene Lansere and
Konstantin Somov followed...
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Maizels Fricis Menders Gotfrīds Mīlbergs
Ernests Morics Oto Nonācs
Mordehajs Nuroks Jānis Opincāns Luk**** Ozoliņš
Alfons Pastors Kārlis Pauļuks
Andrejs Petrevics...
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Moscow children's book
illustrator Marina Uspenskaya. G. Demosfenova, A.
Nurok, N Shantyko. "The
Soviet Political Poster" (In Russian), 1962
Volya Lyakhov...
- from exhibition, Paris, 1948 The
Soviet Political Poster. Demosfenova,
Nurok, Shantyko, 1962
Catalogue from
Joint Exhibition:
Galina Shubina, Vasilii...