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Rudin (Russian: «Рудин»,
pronounced [ˈrudʲɪn]) is the
first novel by
Russian realist writer Ivan Turgenev.
Turgenev started to work on it in 1855, and...
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Scott Rudin (born July 14, 1958) is an
American film,
television and
theatre producer. His
films include the
Academy Award-winning Best
Picture No Country...
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Rudin (Russian: Рудин) is a 1977
Soviet romance film
directed by
Konstantin Voinov. It is
based on the
novel Rudin by Ivan Turgenev. The rich landowner...
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Samuel Rudin (1896–1975) was an
American real
estate developer in New York City,
founder of the
Rudin Management Company, and
patriarch of the
Rudin family...
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Margaret Rudin (née
Margaret Lee Frost; born May 31, 1943) is an
American woman convicted of the
December 1994
murder of her husband, Las
Vegas real estate...
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colloquially known as "PMA" or "Baby
Rudin," is an
undergraduate real
analysis textbook written by
Walter Rudin.
Initially published by
McGraw Hill in...
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Walter Rudin (May 2, 1921 – May 20, 2010) was an Austrian-American
mathematician and
professor of
mathematics at the
University of Wisconsin–Madison....
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Ernst Rüdin (19
April 1874 – 22
October 1952) was a Swiss-born
German psychiatrist, geneticist,
eugenicist and ****,
rising to
prominence under Emil Kraepelin...
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Ellen Rudin (December 7, 1924 –
March 18, 2013) was an
American mathematician known for her work in set-theoretic topology. In 2013,
Elsevier established...
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Rudin is a
Russian novel by Ivan Turgenev. It may also
refer to: A.
James Rudin,
American rabbi Alexander Rudin (born 1960),
Russian cellist Anne Rudin...