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Kobzarskyi Tsekh (Ukrainian: Кобзарський Цех, Kobzars'kyi
Tsekh),
literally "Kobzar guild", is an
organization of kobzars,
which have
existed since the...
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ballistic missile submarines. She was laid down at the
Sevmash shipyard,
Tsekh No. 55, in
Severodvinsk on 30 June 1976 and
launched in
September 1980.[citation...
- цеховик, IPA: [t͡sɨxɐˈvʲik]) was an owner-operator of an illegal,
underground tsekh ("factory"). The
manufactured goods were
distributed via
black market. With...
- Misprints, in Russian: Толковый словарь опечаток (Kyiv,
Tsekh, 2008,
second edition: Kyiv,
Tsekh, 2010).
History of the
Concept of Experience, in Ukrainian:...
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composer and singer-songwriter. He is an
active member of the
Kobzarskyi Tsekh (literally "Kobzar guild") as well as of the
Early Music ensembles "C****a...
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kobzars organized themselves into
regional guilds or brotherhoods,
known as
tsekhs (tsekhy). They
developed a
system of
rigorous apprenticeships (usually three...
- store. The Lake
Babine Nation has
traditionally comprised four clans: Jilh
tsekh xu (Frog) Likh c’ bu (Bear) Likh tsa mis xu (Beaver)
Gilanton (Cariboo)...
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Academic Drama Theatre,
directed by
Andrzej Bubien) Fox
PEACE (2020,
Theatre TSEKH,
directed by
Yulia Kalandarishvili)
Wolves and
Sheep (2020, The
Baltic House...
- the hurdy-gurdy.
Lirnyks were
similar to and
belonged to the same
guilds (
tsekhs) as the
better known bandura and
kobza players known as kobzars. However...
- romanized: zboračny cech Sajuza; Russian: сборочный цех Союза, romanized: sborochnyy
tsekh Soyuza Wilson,
Andrew (2011). Belarus: The Last
European Dictatorship (New ed...