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Zinka Milanov (Croatian pronunciation: [
zîːŋka milǎnoʋ]; May 17, 1906 – May 30, 1989) was a
Croatian operatic dramatic soprano who had a
major career centered...
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Zinka is a
brand of
sunscreen once
owned by Schering-Plough.
Originating in
Southern California and po****r in the late 1980s, the zinc
oxide product...
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Zinka Zorko (February 24, 1936 –
March 22, 2019) was a
Slovenian linguist and academic. Her
research focused on phonetic, theological, syntactic, and...
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learn the role.
Being fully aware of the
alleged rivalry, he
recommended Zinka Milanov's version. A few days later, he went to
visit Tebaldi, only to find...
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Ranevskaya as
Zinka in
Alexander Tairov's
theatrical production of the
Sonate pathétique (1931)....
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abstract works. He
briefly had an
affair with a
Ukrainian dwarf dancer named Zinka, who
turned out to be a KGB
agent sent to
steal ice-nine for the Soviet...
- 1964),
singer and songwriter; the lead
vocalist of rock band
Steelheart Zinka Milanov (1906–1989),
operatic spinto soprano Nina Badrić (born 1972), pop...
- in water.
Flowing with water,
fishes jumps on the non-immersed part of
zinka and die due to asphyxia. This is
generally used in the
outlets of agriculture...
- ****ociation from the company's
original partnership of New York
society families.
Zinka Milanov,
Jussi Björling, and
Alexander Kipnis were
first heard at the Met...
- a
matronymic surname of
Eastern Ashke****
Jewish origin meaning "son of
Zinka", the
latter being an East
Slavic belittling form of the
diminutive Zina...