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The surname Kovarski, Kovarsky, Kowarski, Kowarsky (Russian-language feminine: Kovarskaya, Polish-language feminine: Kowarska, Romanian feminine: Kovarskaia)
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Alexander L’vovich Kovarski is a Russian physical chemist, professor, member of Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, and member of American Chemical Society
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Soviet-Moldovan physicist, computer scientist, historian (1930–1998)
chemistry". She married the physicist Victor Kovarski [ro] in 1952, he was the son of Anatolie Kovarski [ro] a Soviet Moldovan academic in the field of
Brigitta_P._Kovarskaia
French chemist and physicist (1900–1958)
plant in Norway during World War II. His assistants Hans Halban and Lev Kovarski also appear. Joliot-Curie is shown lecturing about nuclear fission and
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2004 French film
Colette Vincent Rottiers - Billy Eduardo Noriega - Romain Eric Ruf [fr] - Kovarski Claude Perron - Peggy Jo Deseure as Berg Thomas Fersen - Client café Anne-Marie
My_Angel_(2004_film)
Nicolae Donici, astronomer Jerzy Neyman, Polish statistician Anatolie Kovarski [ro], (1904–1974), agronomist Brigitta P. Kovarskaia (1930–1998) physicist
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1971 Czechoslovak comedy film
Sheridan Jan Libíček as Brooks Josef Hlinomaz as Gogo Karel Effa as Bar Owner Kovarski Lubomír Kostelka as Officer Davidson Vlastimil Hašek as Officer Harley
Four Murders Are Enough, Darling
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Czech actor (1922–1993)
(1971) – Zrízenec na patologii Four Murders Are Enough, Darling (1971) – Kovarski Straw Hat (1972) – Mayor Zlatá svatba (1972) – drobný chovatel Choleva
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Russian-American conductor (1901–1980)
К (2013-12-14). "Tonkosti zhizni-Письмо от Коварской Евгении Львовны". Kovarski.ru. Archived from the original on 2013-11-02. Retrieved 2014-08-10. "Oral
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Revolution), the character Moise Roitman is based on Kogan-Bernstein. Kovarski, Evgueni V.; Kovarskaia (Orenstein), Brigitta. "Замечательные люди Бессарабии
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(1943–2002), volleyball player Aleksandr Filippenko (1944), actor Alexander Kovarski (1944), physical chemist and professor Viktor Logunov (1944–2022), racing
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Koršunovas (born 1969), Lithuanian theatre director. Simon Kovar (born Kovarski) (1890–1970), Russian-born American bassoonist. Boris Kowerda (1907–1987)
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Musical artist
the first renowned teachers of bassoon in the United States. Born Sĭmon Kovarskí in Vilnius, Russia, Kovar initially enrolled at the St. Petersburg Conservatory
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Tech executive
Change. River Publishers. ISBN 978-87-93379-68-8. Alfawakheeri, Akram; Kovarski, Mark; Morrow, Monique J.; Greenberg, Ann; Kumar, Adithya; Gasteiger, Daniel;
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University in Moscow, Russia
in 1996 he was posthumously awarded the title Hero of Russia. Alexander Kovarski - physical chemist and professor Joseph Leites [ru] - laureate of Nobel
D. Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia
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Russian politician (1846–1928)
archival service (link) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Carol Schmidt. Kovarski, Brighita (1997). Enciclopedie. Chișinău. Chișinău: Editura Museum. Colesnic
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coal mines of southern Russia]. Горный Журн (in Russian). 4: 159–178. Kovarski, Evgueni V.; Kovarskaia (Orenstein), Brigitta (January 2023). "Коварская
Valerian_Domger
City in Aukštaitija, Lithuania
to Stanislovas Kovarskis, the treasurer of the king. As he had no successors, the estate was inherited by his brother, Andrius Kovarskis, the canon of
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Bringer of glad tidings
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English : variant of Strawbridge.
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From the rough enclosure.
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French name derived from Latin Athena, ATHENAIS means "of Athena."
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Wise.
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A River
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Spanish name REINA means "queen." Compare with another form of Reina.
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Italian form of Roman Latin Victoria, VITTORIA means "conqueror" or "victory."
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Form of Laura; Laurel
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Victorious; Lord Vishnu
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