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Sergey Nikolayevich Shubinsky (Russian: Серге́й Никола́евич Шуби́нский; 1834–1913) was a
historian and
journalist who
edited two
widely read magazines...
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Yitzhak Shubinsky launched an Israeli-made car at the
autoshow in New York City. It was a very small,
underpowered pick-up truck. At the show
Shubinsky realized...
- Vol. 20 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press. p. 357. This cites: S.
Shubinsky, "Count A. I. Osterman" (Rus.) in
Syevernoye Siyanie, vol. ii. (St Petersburg...
- Шубинка) is a
rural locality (a selo) and the
administrative center of
Shubinsky Selsoviet of
Yegoryevsky District,
Altai Krai, Russia. The po****tion...
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appears as a
protagonist in
David Markish's 1983
novel Jesters.
Shubinsky,
Sergey Nikolaevich (1871). "Court
Jesters and
Their Weddings, in the...
- of 2004,
Kazzinc began production at the new
Shubinsky mining subsidiary,
which would operate the
Shubinsky underground mine in the
vicinity of Ridder....
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Israeli motor company Autocars, as a
result of the
Managing Director Itzhak Shubinsky visiting the 1960
London Racing Car Show,
where he saw the
Ashley 1172...
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Bylinas (1875), The
Album for
Peter the Great's 200th
Jubilee (with
Sergey Shubinsky, 1872), and the
biography of
Peter the
Great (1873).
Petrov wrote several...
- Zagulyayev,
Nikolai Solovyov,
Nikolai Akhsharumov,
Pyotr Petrov,
Sergey Shubinsky,
Vasily Kelsiyev. On 29 June 1872 the
magazine received a six-month suspension...
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coupes for £160. The
rights to the 1172 body were
acquired by
Yitzhak Shubinsky of the
Israeli Autocars Co. and modified,
becoming both the
Autocar Sabra...