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originated from the Gr**** name
Prochoros (Προχορος). Its
diminutive form is
Proshka.
Notable people with the
given name include:
Prokhor Chaliapin (born 1983)...
- Bulgarian: Сирни заговезни, Прошка, Поклади, romanized: Sirni zagovezni,
Proshka, Pokladi; Macedonian: Прочка, romanized: Pročka; Russian: Масленица, Мясопуст...
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campaign slogan for 2012 was "Vote Zhirinovsky, or
things will get worse".
Proshka, a
donkey owned by
Vladimir Zhirinovsky,
became prominent during the presidential...
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Zhirinovsky later claimed he
owned the
animal and that the
animal was
named Proshka (Russian: Прошка,
diminutive from Prokhor),
after Mikhail Prokhorov, another...
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breeding campaign for its preservation, and its
numbers have increased.
Proshka, an ****
owned by the
Russian populist nationalist politician Vladimir Zhirinovsky...
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Everything In Between, by
Angela Gegg,
Proshka Productions, 2006, ISBN 976-8197-05-6
Artist Confessions, by
Angela Gegg,
Proshka Productions, 2009, ISBN 978-976-95226-0-2...
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campaign slogan for 2012 was "Vote Zhirinovsky, or
things will get worse".
Proshka, a
donkey owned by Zhirinovsky,
became prominent during the presidential...
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Demyanenko Sergey Dvoretskiy as Kostya's pal Igor
Efimov Vitya Elizarov as
Proshka Andrei Gretsov as
Minka Andrei Trofimov as
Lyonka Ira
Venchikova as Alina...
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Leonidov as
Tikhomirov Vadim Spiridonov as
Fyodor Makashin Ivan
Bondar as
Proshka Alexander Degtyar as
supplier Roman Filippov as
Baturin Zoya
Isayeva as...
- her
other son Grigori. A
wounded (with an am****ted
right hand)
Cossack Proshka arrives at the farm,
telling Aksinya that
Grigori in
Novorossiysk has joined...