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Krasnodon (Ukrainian and Russian: Краснодон) or
Sorokyne (Ukrainian: Сорокине; Russian: Сорокино, romanized: Sorokino) is a city in
Dovzhansk Raion (district)...
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Natalie Sorokine (17 May 1921 – 20
December 1968) was a
French woman who had
relations with
Simone de
Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre.
Beauvoir was suspended...
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Krasnodon Raion (Ukrainian: Краснодонський район; Russian: Краснодо́нский райо́н) or
Sorokyne Raion (Ukrainian: Сорокинський район; Russian: Сорокинский...
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accused of
seducing her 17-year-old lycée
pupil Natalie Sorokine in 1939.
Sorokine's parents laid
formal charges against Beauvoir for
debauching a...
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uyezds were abolished, and
Sorokine Raion of
Luhansk Okruha was established. Uralo-Kavkaz was
included into
Sorokine Raion. On 14
February 1925, Donets...
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Pauel Sorokine,
flanked by
icons of the
saints and
figures from the Old Testament, The
walls are
further decorated with
murals by D.
Sorokine and Feodor...
- doi:10.1016/j.apradiso.2019.04.032. PMID 31063964. Edwards, A.; Voisin, P.;
Sorokine-Durm, I.; Maznik, N.; Vinnikov, V.; Mikhalevich, L.; Moquet, J.; Lloyd...
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number of
related national security requirements. Shankar, M., Stovall, J.,
Sorokine, A., Bhaduri, B., King, T. (Date 20–24 July 2008)
Power and
Energy Society...
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another source, much of Hélène's
behaviour is
based on that of
Nathalie Sorokine, a
pupil and
friend of Beauvoir's and to whom The
Blood of
Others is dedicated...
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photos of the
Russian occupier in the
settlements of Luhansk, Izvarine,
Sorokine (formerly Krasnodon), Donetsk, Ilovaisk,
Bakhmut (formerly Artemivsk),...