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- fine voice, he sang in the choir at the village church. In 1731, Colonel Vyshnevsky, one of empress Anna Ivanovna's courtiers, while p****ing through the village...
- Afanasy Ivanovich Tovstogub (2008) Off the Hook (Взятки Гладки) as Mr. Vyshnevsky (2008) Palm Sunday (Вербное Воскресенье) as Gennady Matveyevich Nikitin...
- Alexander Ostrovsky (Kru****ky in Enough Stupidity in Every Wise Man, Vyshnevsky in A Profitable Position, Berendey in The Snow Maiden, Ivan Grozny in...
- Brezhnev Dmitry Buzko Raphael Brusylovsky Alexey Petrovich Ivan Virhan David Vyshnevsky Ostap Cherry (1889-1956) Vasily Vrazhlivy Yuriy Vukhnalʹ Lev Galkin Yukhym...
- Ostrovsky as King Berendey 1981: Profitable Place as Aristarkh Vladimirovich Vyshnevsky Выпускники Царскосельской гимназии. Михаил Иванович Царёв Театр на Таганке:...
- млрд рублей". RIA Novosti. 20 February 2014. Retrieved 21 February 2014. Vyshnevsky, p. 16; and Psurtsev, Ch. 1 and pp. 179ff. Aleksei T. V****ileyev, The...
- (Live Not as You Would Like To), Chebakov (The Marriage of Balzaminov), Vyshnevsky (A Profitable Position), Golutvin (Enough Stupidity in Every Wise Man)...
- by many, including the prominent regime-friendly playwright Vsevolod Vyshnevsky, and the extremely po****r satirical fables co-aut****d by Erdman and...
- Warsaw. Earlier in 1919 along with Archbishop of Yekaterinoslav Agapit (Vyshnevsky), Dionizy (Waledyński) were supposed to lead newly established Ukrainian...
- 1918 – February 1918 Mykhailo Tkachenko February 1918–April 29, 1918 Vyshnevsky April 30, 1918–May 4, 1918 Fedir Lyzohub May 4, 1918–November 14, 1918...