• The Kirov wolf attacks were a series of man-eating wolf attacks on humans which occurred from 1944–1954 in nine raions (districts) of the 120,800 km2...
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    Carnegie wolf attack (Canada) Kirov wolf attacks (Russia) Patricia Wyman wolf attack (Canada) Wolf of Ansbach (Germany) Wolf of Gysinge (Sweden) Wolf of Soissons...
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  • significant wolf attacks on humans worldwide, by decade and century, in reverse chronological order. A † indicates a fatal attack. List of fatal dog attacks Fatal...
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    mushroom picking) increase. Cases of non-rabid wolf attacks in winter have been recorded in Belarus, Kirov and Irkutsk oblasts, Karelia and Ukraine. Also...
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  • Man-eater (category Deaths due to animal attacks)
    the attack. Three of the four attacks were explicitly characterized by the investigating authorities as being predatory. In two additional attacks, the...
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    at the Kirov to replace works based primarily on choreographic display and innovation). Following Radlov's acrimonious resignation from the Kirov in June...
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  • USS Iowa (located in San Pedro), used in filming to represent a Russian Kirov-class battlecruiser; and aboard the USS Russell (DDG-59), USS Halsey (DDG-97)...
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    Latvian SSR, into a Russian family, Baryshnikov had a promising start in the Kirov Ballet in Leningrad before defecting to Canada in 1974 for more opportunities...
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    buildings have also been attacked in multiple regions of Russia. Part of the Russian partisan and anti-war movements, the attacks were spurred by several...
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    with four systems each.[citation needed] Russia plans to recommission the Kirov-class battlecruiser Admiral Nakhimov in 2023. Plans called for the installation...
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  • before the virus spread. He was the commanding officer of the RFS Vyerni, a Kirov-class battlecruiser, which was also out at sea when the virus spread, and...
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  • emerges that Peter’s wife Nina, a former lead ballerina with the Russian Kirov Ballet, is pregnant and it seems that he cannot be the father. A further...
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    dancer, who defected to Canada in 1974, while in Toronto, touring with the Kirov Ballet. He later moved to the United States. Natalia Makarova, Soviet (Russian)...
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    2020. Archived from the original on 26 July 2021. Retrieved 14 July 2021. Wolfs, Laura (21 June 2010). "A Palacial Tour". Balkan Insight. Archived from...
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    in Stalin's being re-elected as the General Secretary instead of Sergey Kirov. By the rules, the candidate receiving fewer opposing votes should become...
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    The Axis of Hypocrisy." Kasparov wrote in July 2013 about the trial in Kirov of fellow opposition leader Navalny, who had been convicted "on concocted...
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    Kuznetsov-class aircraft carrier – Granit (12 cells) + Kinzhal (192 cells) Kirov-class battlecruiser – Granit (20 cells) + Fort/Fort-M (96 cells) + Kinzhal...
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    from the original on 15 March 2016. Retrieved 14 February 2016. Winfried Wolf (1994). Berlin, Weltstadt ohne Auto? : Verkehrsgeschichte 1848–2015 (1. Aufl ed...
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    Alexei Navalny (category People attacked in FSB or SVR operations)
    association) of Kirov Oblast (registration number 43/547). In 2010, due to his move to Moscow, he ceased to be a member of advocate's chamber of Kirov Oblast and...
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  • Nikolay Shaklein, 79, Russian politician, senator (2009–2011), governor of Kirov Oblast (2004–2009) and deputy prosecutor general (1991–1993). Andy Smart...
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    Sartori (Hrsg.): Die neue Isar, Band 4. München 2012. ISBN 978-3-86520-447-9. Wolf-Armin Freiherr von Reitzenstein (2006), "München", Lexikon bayerischer Ortsnamen...
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  • (new). Construction commenced in 2007 after the site, formerly occupied by Kirov Stadium, was cleared. The project was officially completed on 29 December...
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  • informal conversation as The Firm. During the initial test flight, Moffet attacks the testing facility, Red Star Control, steals his creation and takes it...
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    (1990) – fictional USS Aspen versus Alpha Victor Three class submarine CCCP Kirov' The Rift (1990) – fictional Siren II searches for lost Siren I The Hunt...
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    interpretation, in the USA at least. Lenoe, Matt (June 2002). "Did Stalin Kill Kirov and Does it Matter?". The Journal of Modern History. 74 (2): 352–380. doi:10...
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    than 1883. The 1993 recording of Prince Igor by Valery Gergiev with the Kirov Opera features a new edition of the score with additions commissioned from...
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    Alexander Sokurov, Yuriy Norshteyn, Aleksandr Petrov, Vasily Shukshin, Konrad Wolf among graduates. Moscow State Institute of International Relations, founded...
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  • Albin Wolf (28 October 1920 – 2 April 1944) was a German Luftwaffe military aviator during World War II, a fighter ace credited with 144 enemy aircraft...
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    that of another influential early Rodnover leader, Alexey Dobrovolsky of Kirov, who deemed Christianity a foreign entity forcibly imposed on the Slavic...
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    Journal. 40 (3): 375–380. PMID 10411965. Hartings JA, Shuttleworth CW, Kirov SA, Ayata C, Hinzman JM, Foreman B, et al. (May 2017). "The continuum of...
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