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Aleksey Svirin (born 15
December 1978 in Moscow) is a
Russian rower. He won a gold
medal at the 2004
Summer Olympics in the men's
quadruple sculls, with...
- USA.: 208,
February 1932,
retrieved 23
December 2015
Svirin 2005, p. 153
Svirin 2005, p. 157
Svirin 2005, p. 152 Chobitok, V. ""Thus,
experience was given...
- was able to link the
nickel to KGB agents,
including Mikhail Nikolaevich Svirin (a
former United Nations employee) and
William August Fisher. Häyhänen was...
- pp. 6–9.
Baryatinskiy 2003, p. 2.
Kolomiets 2007, pp. 7–8.
Svirin 2007, pp. 162–172.
Svirin 2007, pp. 173–174.
Baryatinskiy 2003, pp. 3–4.
Solyankin et...
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contacts in New York City (
Svirin and Fisher), and a
nearly identically-made
Finnish 50 mark coin. In
addition to
Svirin and
Fisher (code name "Mark")...
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Leonid Svirid (born 2
February 1967) is a
Belarusian judoka. He
competed at the 1996
Summer Olympics and the 2000
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
- IS-1
heavy tank. This tank was
never used in combat. Solyankin, p. 79.
Svirin, p. 97.
Zaloga (2011), p. 4.
Zaloga (2013), p. 43. А. Г. Солянкин; М. В...
- "MIKHAIL" as
Mikhail Svirin.
Svirin, however, had
returned to
Moscow two
years previously. The FBI then
turned its
attention to
Svirin's replacement. Häyhänen...
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Final A Russia:
Sergey Fedorovtsev, Igor Kravtsov,
Aleksey Svirin and
Nikolay Spinyov, 5:44.08 ->
Final A Belarus:
Valery Radzevich, Stanislau...
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similar to
British Tortoise. One is on
display at Fort Moore, Georgia.
Svirin,
Mikhail (2009). Танковая мощь СССР [Tank
Power of the USSR] (in Russian)...