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friendship with a
younger boy
named Volodya, who is
physically abused by his
alcoholic single father. She buys
Volodya a basketball, but his
father punctures...
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Volodya Sirakov (Bulgarian: Володя Сираков, born 27
August 1953) is a
Bulgarian water polo player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1980 Summer...
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Volodya,
having recovered,
comes in
search of Boris's
family and
tells them that
Boris is dead. In 1945, the war has ended, and
Veronika and
Volodya stroll...
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Voldemar Henrikhovych Antoni (Ukrainian: Вольдемар Генріхович Антоні; 1886–1974) was a
Ukrainian anarchist intellectual and the
founder of the
Union of...
- Tarkovsky. The film
opens at a
Moscow airport in
summer 1963. A
young man,
Volodya (Aleksei Loktev),
calls out to a
young woman he sees
singing to herself...
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Volodar Zvyozdkin (Russian: Володар Звёздкин; 26
April 1927 – 9
August 2023) was a
Soviet sprint canoer who
competed in the late 1950s. He won a bronze...
- methods, Nadya’s
target for
romance is her
stylish but
frivolous colleague,
Volodya Smirnov,
known as a "Don Juan" and the
office ladies’ man.
Nadya is initially...
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Volodia Teitelboim Volosky (originally Valentín
Teitelboim Volosky;
March 17, 1916 –
January 31, 2008) was a
Chilean Communist politician, lawyer, and...
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Volodya Margaryan (Armenian: Վոլոդյա Մարգարյան)
known as
Valmar (Armenian: Վալմար; born 21
April 1948), is an
Armenian painter. People's
artist of Armenia...
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Viktor Yushchenko, then the
President of Ukraine. He was portra**** by
actor Volodya Stepanenko in the 2004 Zero Hour TV series. He was portra**** by Michael...