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- Rimgaila (first name and surname), Rimgailas (masculine first name) Rimgailė (feminine first name) is a dual-stemmed pagan Lithuanian name constructed...
- Rimgaila "Rima" Salys is professor emerita of Russian Program at the University of Colorado Boulder and an expert in 20th century Russian literature, film...
- Duchess Danutė of Lithuania. Baptismal name Ona. Rimgailė (feminine) or Rimgailas (masculine) is a typical dual-stemmed pagan Lithuanian name constructed...
- personal names, such as Budrys, Girdenis, Tylenis, Vilkas, Amantas, Bukantas, Rimgaila, Vizgirda, Tarvydas. Many of them are of compound type, typically consisting...
- January 2014. Salys, Rimgaila (2013). "The Extraordinary Adventures Of Mr. West In The Land Of The Bolsheviks". In Salys, Rimgaila (ed.). The Russian Cinema...
- civilization]. Moskva: Algoritm. ISBN 978-5-4438-1006-5. OCLC 904390897. Salys, Rimgaila (2009). The Musical Comedy Films of Grigorii Aleksandrov: Laughing Matters...
- New York City: Berghahn Books. p. 67. ISBN 978-1-845-45732-7. Salys, Rimgaila (2009). The Musical Comedy Films of Grigorii Aleksandrov. Laughing Matters...
- Harry N. Abrahms, Inc., Publishers. p. 23. ISBN 0-8109-2702-0. Salys, Rimgaila (2009). The Musical Comedy Films of Grigorii Aleksandrov. Intellect. ISBN 9781841502823...
- death in 1970. Salys, Rimgaila (2013). "The Extraordinary Adventures Of Mr. West In The Land Of The Bolsheviks". In Salys, Rimgaila (ed.). The Russian Cinema...
- from Slavery to Russia's Hollywood". New Academia. Retrieved 2023-06-05. Rimgaila Salys, "The Pattersons: Expatriate and Native Son", The Russian Review...