- not a
limited geopolitical one", – said ex-prime
minister in his letter. "
Sergij Arbuzov to head
Ukraine govt
pending premier's appointment". Interfax-Ukraine...
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Sergij Vilfan (5
April 1919 - 16
March 1996) (also
incorrectly spelled as
Sergej Vilfan), was a
Slovenian jurist and historian, part of the so-called Ljubljana...
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Serhii Oleksandrovych Biloushchenko (Ukrainian: Сергій Олександрович Білоущенко; born 16
September 1981 in Chaplinka) is a
Ukrainian rower.
Serhiy Biloushchenko...
- to 6637, (bio-it) M.
Inoue —
Sergei I.
Ipatov 8 1952–pres. S. I. Ipatov;
Sergij Ivanovič Ipatov, Sergueï
Ivanovitch Ipatov S. I. Ipatov; S.
Ipatov (14360)...
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Serhiy Priz (born 22 July 1970) is a
Ukrainian speed skater. He
competed in the men's 5000
metres event at the 1998
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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Serhiy Hryn may
refer to:
Serhiy Hryn (footballer) (born 1994),
Ukrainian footballer Serhiy Hryn (rower) (born 1981),
Ukrainian rower This disambiguation...
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Sergei Ivanovich Ipatov (Russian: Сергей Иванович Ипатов, born
November 10, 1952, Moscow) is a Soviet, Russian, and
American scientist,
laureate of the...
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Bulgakov resources –
Sergij Bulgakov Research Center; List of
English translations including pdf-downloads
Forschungsstelle Sergij Bulgakov (dt.) Bulgakoviana...
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Stefan Volkert,
Marco Geisler and
Robert Sens, 5:42.85 ->
Final A Ukraine:
Sergij Grin,
Serhiy Biloushchenko, Oleh
Lykov and
Leonid Shaposhnykov, 5:44.00...
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Archbishop (1892-1898)
Nikolaj (Nalimov)
Archbishop (1899-1905)
Sergij (Stragorodsky)
Archbishop (1905-1917)
Seraphim (Lukjanov)
Archbishop (1921-1923)...