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- Olga Lepeshinskaya may refer to: Olga Lepeshinskaya (biologist) (1871–1963), Soviet biologist Olga Lepeshinskaya (dancer) (1916–2008), Soviet ballerina...
- Olga Vasilyevna Lepeshinskaya (Russian: Ольга Васильевна Лепешинская; 28 September [O.S. 15 September] 1916 – 20 December 2008) was a Soviet ballerina...
- Olga Borisovna Lepeshinskaya (Russian: Ольга Борисовна Лепешинская), née Protopopova (Протопопова; August 18, 1871 – October 2, 1963), was a Russian revolutionary...
- Necropolis.[citation needed] In 1956, Antonov married ballerina Olga Lepeshinskaya. It was his second marriage. TatarFact - Татарның бөек улы — армия генералы...
- somewhere else. A prominent promoter of Lysenkoism was the biologist Olga Lepeshinskaya, who delivered in speech in 1950 in which she equated all of the "bourgeois"...
- instructors and graduates of the academy have become renowned, including Olga Lepeshinskaya, Raisa Struchkova, Natalia Bessmertnova, Ekaterina Maximova, Maya Plisetskaya...
- Olga Lepeshinskaya, an older feldsher and biologist, who claimed to be able to create cells from egg yolk and non-cellular matter. Lepeshinskaya recognized...
- Shrew, Jean-Christophe Maillot Galina Ulanova Marina Semyonova Olga Lepeshinskaya Mikhail Mordkin Vasily Tikhomirov Yekaterina Geltzer Asaf Messerer Maya...
- Ekaterina Kondaurova Ekaterina Krysanova Nikolai Legat Sergei Legat Olga Lepeshinskaya Larissa Lezhnina Maris Liepa Mikhail Lobukhin Ulyana Lopatkina Lydia...
- 1940s and 1950s he supported the theories of Trofim Lysenko and Olga Lepeshinskaya, who made claims about "the origin of cells from noncellular matter"...