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David Chernushenko (born June 1963) is an author, speaker,
sustainability consultant, do****entary
filmmaker and
former politician in Ontario, Canada. He...
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Vladislav Alexandrovich Chernushenko (Russian: Владисла́в Алекса́ндрович Чернуше́нко; born
January 14, 1936) is a
Soviet and
Russian conductor, People's...
- 10% threshold,
Chernushenko's campaign became eligible for a
partial government reimbur****t of
campaign expenditures.
Chernushenko has
twice been endorsed...
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candidates (winning candidate: Tim Hudak,
Progressive Conservative)
Chernushenko received an endor****t from the
Ottawa Citizen, and won 4,730 votes...
- in****bent
David Chernushenko by just
under 600 votes.
Menard claimed the win as a "referendum on development" in the area,
while Chernushenko blamed his defeat...
- 1962–1977) Yuri
Briushkov (1952–1962) Yuri
Bolshiyanov (1977–1979)
Vladislav Chernushenko (1979–2002)
Sergei Roldugin (2002–2004)
Alexander Chaikovsky (2004–2008)...
- ****ociation
Mainstreeter -
Community Newspaper "Old
Ottawa East".
David Chernushenko -
Capital Ward.
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original on 2014-01-04.
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- 1914)
Violin Concerto in A
minor -
Sergei Stadler, violin;
Vladislav Chernushenko, conductor;
Leningrad Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra (Melodija, 1986)...
- (SG/A/442, IK/1)" (Press release).
United Nations. 12
September 1990.
Chernushenko, David, ed. (July 2001). "High
Minded Action". The
Sustainable Sport...
- leader.
Three candidates officially entered the
leadership race:
David Chernushenko,
Elizabeth May, and Jim Fannon. May won the
leadership with 65% of the...