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Lilya Yuryevna Brik (alternatively
spelled Lili or Lily; Russian: Ли́ля Ю́рьевна Брик; née Kagan;
November 11 [O.S.
October 30] 1891 –
August 4, 1978)...
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Lilya 4-ever (Swedish:
Lilja 4-ever) is a 2002
crime drama film
written and
directed by
Lukas Moodysson,
which was
released in
Sweden on 23
August 2002...
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Lilya is a
female given name.
Notable people with this name include:
Lilya Brik (1891-1978),
Russian author Lilya Budaghyan,
Armenian cryptographer Lilya...
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Russian actress. She is
known for her
roles in the
films Sisters (2001),
Lilya 4-ever (2002), The
Bourne Supremacy (2004),
Hipsters (2008), and Sputnik...
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husband and wife Osip and
Lilya Brik in July 1915 at
their dacha in
Malakhovka nearby Moscow. Soon
after that
Lilya's sister, Elsa Triolet, who'd had...
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group saying that he just saw Dima
choking Lilya.
Kolya runs to find them. Afterward, Dima and
Lilya drive back
silently together, both with facial...
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Lilya Hadab (born 13 May 1999) is a
Moroccan tennis player.
Hadab has a
career high WTA
doubles ranking of 1097
achieved on 26
September 2016.
Hadab made...
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Lilya Pavlovic Dear is born on 30 May 1947 1 in Topola-Oplenac,
Serbia (ex-Yugoslavia). She is a Franco-American artist.
Lilya Pavlovic Dear is a painter...
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Lilya Efimovna Zilberstein (Russian: Лилия Ефимовна Зильберштейн; born 19
April 1965) is a Russian-born
German pianist. Born in
Moscow and
educated at...
- Лидия Владимировна Литвяк; 18
August 1921 – 1
August 1943), also
known as
Lilya, was a
fighter pilot in the
Soviet Air
Force during World War II. Historians...