- in 2010, the
airline named a Tu-154
aircraft after Boris Evdokimovich Sherbina, a Tyumenfigure. In
November 2014,
Utair faced financial difficulties and...
- of Ivan
Vasilenko and
Konstantin Paustovsky and in the
poems of
Nikolay Sherbina and
Valentin Parnakh. The
legend of "Elder
Fyodor Kuzmich" is
cited in...
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Nikolay Fyodorovich Shcherbina (Russian: Никола́й Фёдорович Щерби́на; 14 December [O.S. 2 December] 1821 –
April 22 [O.S.
April 10] 1869) was a 19th-century...
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Zhizneopisanie Generala Ot
Kavalerii Emmanuelya (Moscow: «Sobranie», 2004), p. 240
Sherbina F. A.
Istoriya Armavira I Cherkeso-****ev (Ekaterinodar, 1916), p. 11. Bell...
- (1874–1952)
Stepan Shchipachev (1889–1980)
Vadim Shefner (1915–2002)
Nikolay Sherbina (1821–1869)
Elena Shirman (1908–1942)
Vadim Shershenevich (1893–1942) Stepan...
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Shumsky and Ivan Samarin.
Another influential detractor was the poet
Nikolay Sherbina. "What kind of characters, what sort of language!.. Only in
kabaks and...
- eds. (1974).
Advances in
analytical chemistry. Moscow: Nauka. p. 358.
Sherbina, E. (1978). "For the
glory of science.
Jubilee of a scientist". Moscow...
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Alexander S****er (1838–1900), writer, poet and essayist,
Putrid Moors Nikolay Sherbina (1821–1869), poet, To the Sea
Vadim Shershenevich (1893–1942), ****urist...
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Zhizneopisanie Generala Ot
Kavalerii Emmanuelya (Moscow: «Sobranie», 2004), p. 240
Sherbina F. A.
Istoriya Armavira I Cherkeso-****ev (Ekaterinodar, 1916), p. 11. Bell...
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Psathas (1907–1979),
journalist and
satirical writer (mother)
Nikolay Sherbina (b. 1821),
Russian poet of 19th
century (maternal grandparent) Stephanos...