- word
prudnik meaning worker at a
water mill. Its
feminine counterpart is
Prudnikova. It may
refer to
Aleksandr Prudnikov (born 1989),
Russian footballer Aleksey...
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Svetlana Prudnikova (Russian: Светла́на Алекса́ндровна Пру́дникова, romanized: Svetlána Aleksándrovna
Prúdnikova; born 18
March 1967) is a Russian-Serbian...
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Tetiana Prudnikova (born 29
March 1954) is a
Russian former swimmer. She
competed in two
events at the 1972
Summer Olympics for the
Soviet Union. Evans...
- was
written and
directed by
Andrey Smirnov, and co-produced by
Elena Prudnikova [ru], Smirnov, and
Valeriy Todorovskiy. A
Frenchman won the Nika Award...
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Archived from the
original on
October 19, 2007.
Retrieved November 17, 2007.
Prudnikova, Olga (2010) "The
Question Connected with
Death Punishment Will Be Solved...
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Yavdokha Kliupa,
Maria Shyshats’ka,
Nadia Shulyk, Ivan Zavhorodnii,
Halyna Prudnikova,
Oleksandra Pikush, Vira Tezyk, Nina Turchyn,
Hanna Danyleiko, and (beginning...
- Beck, Maximilian; Pöppel, Korbinian; Spanring, Markus; Auer, Andreas;
Prudnikova, Oleksandra; Kopp, Michael; Klambauer, Günter; Brandstetter, Johannes;...
- Šerys J.
Mekas A. Rubšys 1996 O.
Balakauskas S.
Kuzma V.
Masalskis V.
Prudnikovas J. Strielkūnas E. Špokaitė V.
Valius 1997 A. Nyka-Niliūnas O. Narbutaitė...
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Esther Epstein. In 1986, she was
third after Ildikó Mádl and
Svetlana Prudnikova at the
World Junior Girls Championship in Vilnius, her home city. She...
- 2018 – 22
November 2020
Governor Vladimir Vladimirov Preceded by Olga
Prudnikova Succeeded by Igor
Babkin Deputy Governor of
Sevastopol In
office 10 July...