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- Anatolyevich Oleinikov (born 21 October 1965 in Moscow) is a Russian director, screenwriter, film producer, and television presenter. Oleinikov studied at...
- Ivan Antonovich Oleynikov (Russian: Иван Антонович Олейников; born 24 August 1998) is a Russian football player who plays for Krylia Sovetov Samara. He...
- Zabolotsky. Epstein, Thomas (2001). "The Dark and Stingy Muse of Nikolai Oleinikov". The Russian Review. 60 (2): 238–258. doi:10.1111/0036-0341.00167. Website...
- ChessGames.com. Oleinikov 2005, chapter 4 Moskalenko 2007, p. 28 Tseitlin 1992, p. 9 Oleinikov 2005, chapter 6 Oleinikov 2005, chapter 7 Oleinikov 2005, chapter...
- pair lured Oleinikov out of his house and shot him, with Ustimenko burying the body in the woods outside Sillamäe. Not long after Oleinikov's disappearance...
- Oleynikov, also Oleinikov (Russian: Олейников), feminine: Oleynikova, Oleinikova, is a Russian-language occupational surname: the word олей (archaic in...
- Малянтович, Юрий Кузюрин, Лев Попов Puppets and decor Svetlana Znamenskaya, F. Oleinikov, Pavel Gusev, Roman Gurov, V. Kalashnikova, Boris Karavaev, Vladimir Abbakumov...
- start a new one. Together with keyboardist and accordion player Alexandr Oleinikov, b****ist Alexandr Schmel, and drummer Mark Vasili, they started Kalevala...
- Volodymyrovych (2006-2013) Colonel Ihor Volodymyrovych Bedzai (2013-2019) Colonel Oleinikov Ilya Mykolayovych (2019-) Aircraft previously operated by the 10th Naval...
- shut down, some of employees were arrested: Alexandr Vvedensky, Nikolai Oleinikov, Nikolai Zabolotsky, Tamara Gabbe, and later – Kharms; the majority was...