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Russian illustrated satirical journal
Budilnik (Russian: Будильник, Alarm clock) was a weekly Russian illustrated satirical journal published originally, in 1865—1871, in Saint Petersburg,
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Short story by Anton Chekhov
Chekhov published originally in the No. 486 (16 December), 1884 issue of Budilnik magazine, subtitled "A Sketch" (Набросок) and signed A. Chekhonte (А. Чехонте)
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Serbian broadcast network
programme Naslovi ran every hour on the hour. BKTV's morning show was named Budilnik. BKTV also bought rights for 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany, but had to
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Russian actress and screenwriter (born 1977)
an early age. She performed as an extra in a television series called Budilnik (1987), which was similar to The Mickey Mouse Club. She then toured Europe
Agata_Gotova
Russian artist
sketches and caricatures. After this publication's closure Stepanov founded Budilnik (Alarm clock) magazine. The visual arts in Russia are rooted in lubok but
Nikolai_Stepanov
by a Mad Mathematician 20 February 1882 Задачи сумасшедшего математика Budilnik Calendar for 1882 6 March 1882 Календарь «Будильника» на 1882 год Meeting
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Type of morning television show
(English: Lifting) 2006–2011 B92 Naše jutro (English: Our Morning) 2015 B92 Budilnik (English: Alarm clock) 2004–2006 BK TV Dobar komšija (English: A good neighbor)
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Short story by Anton Chekhov
friend and protégé who in 1880s contributed stories and verses to Oskolki, Budilnik, Razvlecheniye and Strekoza. Chekhov edited his stories, advised him on
The_Huntsman_(short_story)
Yugoslavian live radio show
Sayonara: "Neka draga lica" La Strada: "Želje" Ursula i provincijalac: "Budilnik za Radmilu P." Belo belo: "Tamni vilajet" Psihomodo Pop: "Zauvijek" Oskarova
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contributor to the Iskra magazine. It was there (as well as in Delo, Zanoza, Budilnik, Oskolki and Vsemirnaya Illyustratsia) that his numerous poems (he preferred
Alexey_Ivanov-Classic
critical and historical essays for Otechestvennye Zapiski, Nedelya and Budilnik. Лев Константинович Панютин at the Russian Biographical Dictionary. 1902
Lev_Panyutin
Bulgarian poet and revolutionary
Karavelov. In 1873, he also edited the satirical newspaper "Alarm clock" (Budilnik), where he published a number of feuilletons, targeting those wealthy Bulgarians
Hristo_Botev
In the world of animals (1968) Vokrug smekha Around the laughter (1978) Budilnik Alarm (1965) Oba-na! Ugol-shou (1990) Fitil Fuse (1962) Pesnya goda Song
List of Soviet television projects
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Russian actor and clown
(Russian: О странностях любви)- role: stunt man of lead character 1984 – BUDILNIK (Russian: Будильник) – role: Clown 1984 – Shutki v storonu (Russian: Шутки
Sergey_Alexandrovich_Pavlov
1920–1945 Soviet intelligence operation
further, as shown by this image from the Russian Empire satirical magazine Budilnik, 1904. The turn of the 20th century was a time when the Yellow Peril trope
Maki_Mirage
Russian writer
popular Life in Province section, then became a regular contributor to Budilnik. He is best known for his novel Oblichiteli (Обличители, The Accusers)
Mikhail_Stopanovsky
first of its kind in the local area. The established centre was called Budilnik and was responsible for people's general education, the opening of Sunday
St. Cyril and Methodius Community Center
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Russian writer, poet and journalist
contributor of stories, sketches and poems to the magazines Iskra, Delo and Budilnik. In the course of two decades he grew into a popular fiction writer, whose
Dmitry_Stakheyev
Russian poet, translator and journalist
actively contributing to publications associated with the literary left (Budilnik, Delo, Zhenski Vestnik). In 1863-1868 he became friends with Vladimir Kurochkin
Liodor_Palmin
Serbian writer (1931–1994)
satirist of all time in a poll for the magazine Rhino. His works include: Budilnik (satire, 1961.) Veliko spremanje (1971) Korak nazad: aforizmi (aphorisms
Vladimir_Bulatović_Vib
Russian poet-humorist and dramatist
write early and later contributed regularly to Iskra, Russkoye Slovo, Budilnik and Niva. His best-known play, a vaudeville called Pomolvka v Galyornoy
Vladimir_Shchiglev
Serbian artist
Dvosmerni rečnik žargona, Dragoslav Andrić Karikature (1965), Radoslav Zečević Budilnik, Vladislav Bulatović Poštovana deco, Duško Radović Western, Duško Radović
Radoslav_Zečević
became a regular and prolific contributor to this magazine, as well as Budilnik, Peterburgskaya Gazeta, Peterburgsky Listok and Strekoza (in which he edited
Gavriil_Zhulev
1856 every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday; after 1857 every Saturday Budilnik narodne prosvete Sergije Nikolić Belgrade 1851 Zvanične novine Knjažestva
List of 19th-century newspapers in Serbia
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The destroyer.
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Decorated with Three Lotus Flowers
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Nobility; strength.
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Time
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English : habitational name from places in Gloucestershire and Warwickshire, so named from Old English sūð ‘south’ + hÄm ‘homestead’ or hamm ‘land in a river bend’.
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Lucky; Flourishing; Lively; Woman; Life; Perfect (Women); Aisha was the Name of the Favorite Wife of the Prophet Mohammed
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