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Sasha Sokolov (Russian: Александр Всеволодович Соколов, romanized: Alexander
Vsevolodovitch Sokolov; born
November 6, 1943, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada)...
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Narodnaya Shkola (Russian: Народная школа,
School for the People) was a
pedagogical fortnightly published in
Saint Petersburg in 1869–1889. The journal's...
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Vysheysha shkola (Belarusian: Вышэйшая школа) is a state-owned
publishing house in Minsk, Belarus,
specialized in
publishing academic books.
website of...
- (Russian: Англо-американская школа в Москве, romanized: Anglo-amerikanskaya
shkola v Moskvye) in Moscow, Russia, was an independent, non-profit, co-educational...
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Semya i
Shkola (Russian: Семья и школа,
Family and School) was a
Russian magazine published in
Saint Petersburg in 1871–1888.
Founded by
writer Elena Apreleva...
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Humanitarian School (NHS, Russian: Новая гуманитарная школа "Novaya
Gumanitarnaya Shkola", НГШ) is a
private primary and
secondary school in
Aeroport District, Northern...
- Heptner, V. G. "Mammals of
Soviet Union. Sea cows and carnivora."
Vysshaya shkola 2 (1967): 1-1004. "Pine
marten (Martes martes)". ARKive.
Archived from the...
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Moscow school (Russian: Московская школа, romanized: Moskovskaya
shkola) is the name
applied to a
Russian architectural and
painting school in the...
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Moscow Art
Theatre School (Russian: Школа-студия МХАТ, romanized:
Shkola-studiya MKhAT) is the
studio school of the
Moscow Chekhov Art Theatre. It is a...
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Vysheysha shkola, ISBN 978-985-06-1419-3, (In Belarusian,
Russian and English) T. A. Kh**** (2004) Pinsk: A
Fairy Tale of Polessye,
Minsk Vysheysha shkola, ISBN 985-06-0836-6...