- Yury
Fyodorovich Yarov (Russian: Юрий Фёдорович Яров; born
April 2, 1942) is a
Russian politician who was a
deputy prime minister from 1992
until 1996...
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Federation Council:
Anatoly Sliva (10
February 1996 – 27
October 1998) Yury
Yarov (7
December 1998 – 13
April 1999)
Vyacheslav Khizhnyakov (12 May 1999 –...
- the
election as "free,
democratic and fair". The head of the
mission Yury
Yarov ****ured that
violations identified during the
mission didn't
affect "free...
- 61 (2): 185–190. doi:10.1080/11250009409355881.
Catterall WA, Cestèle S,
Yarov-Yarovoy V, Yu FH,
Konoki K,
Scheuer T (February 2007). "Voltage-gated ion...
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Policy in the
Soviet Union, 1940–1941,
Berghahn Books, New York,
Oxford Yarov, Sergey.
Leningrad 1941–42:
Morality in a City
Under Siege (Polity Press...
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Lunde (2011), p. 9
Jokipii (1999), pp. 145–146
Rutherford (2014), p. 190
Yarov (2009), p. 7
Trotter (2002) p. 264
Vihavainen (1999), pp. 893–896 Kilin...
- (2017). Foreword.
Leningrad 1941–42:
Morality in a City
under Siege. By
Yarov, Sergey. John
Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-1-5095-0802-0.
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Executive Secretary In
office 14 July 2004 – 5
October 2007
Preceded by Yury
Yarov Succeeded by
Sergey Lebedev Minister of
Internal Affairs In
office 21 May...
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diary to a
state archive in 1962; it was
later discovered there by
Sergei Yarov. It has been
published in
Russia (Сохрани мою печальную историю), Norway...
- 1998 – 4
March 1999 Ivan Korotchenya [ru] 4
March 1999 – 2
April 1999 Yury
Yarov 2
April 1999 – 14 July 2004
Vladimir Rushailo 14 July 2004 – 5
October 2007...