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media related to
Uljana Semjonova.
Uliana Semjonova at FIBA (archive)
Uļjana Semjonova international stats at Basketball-Reference.com
Uļjana Semjonova at...
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Brazilian actress Juliana Schroeder,
American behavioral scientist Uljana Semjonova (born 1952),
Latvian basketball player Juliana Seraphim (born...
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Uljana Wolf (born 6
April 1979) is a
German poet and
translator (from
English and Polish)
known for
exploring multilingualism in her work.
Uljana Wolf...
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Uliana Aleksandrovna (Lithuanian:
Julijona iš Tverės, Russian: Юлиания Александровна, romanized: Yulianiya Aleksandrovna;; c. 1325 – 17
March 1391) was...
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during next 22
years –
achievement unequalled until this day. The rise of
Uljana Semjonova, who
joined TTT Riga in 1965, at the age of 13,
confirmed the...
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Lusia Harris-Stewart (1992), Nera D.
White (1992), Ann E.
Meyers (1993),
Uļjana Semjonova (1993),
Carol A.
Blazejowski (1994), Anne T.
Donovan (1994), Cheryl...
- 67–58. This set up the
final against the
Soviet Union, led by 7-foot-2
Uljana Semjonova,
considered the most
dominant player in the world. The Soviet...
- Bacharevič
married Ksienija Brečka (Ксенія Брэчка). They have one daughter,
Uljana (Ульяна).
Between 2007 and 2013, Bacharevič
lived in Hamburg, Germany. In...
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Amsterdam (2017, 2019). (2017)
Canadian composer Marc
Sabat and
German poet
Uljana Wolf
collaborated on a free
homophonic translation of the
first 88 lines...
- and 2024, and
Embiid in 2023. In women's basketball, 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m)
Uljana Semjonova pla**** the
center position,
helping the
Soviet Union women's team...