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- based on the revolutionary phraseology of the day, such as Oktyabrin/Oktyabrina, to commemorate the October Revolution, Vladlen for Vladimir Lenin. Richard...
- The Adventures of Oktyabrina (Russian: Похождения Октябрины, romanized: Pokhozhdeniya Oktyabriny) is a 1924 Soviet/Russian silent film, an eccentric comedy...
- American journalist, Joe (Holbrook) who goes to the Soviet Union and meets Oktyabrina (Hawn), an undo****ented ballet dancer, which attracts the attention of...
- Oktyabrina Vladimirovna Voronova (née Matryokhina, Russian: Октябрина Владимировна Воронова, née Матрёхина, 5 October 1934 Chalmny-Varre, Murmansk Okrug...
- celebration on the occasion of baptism. The term Oktyabriny is distinct from Oktyabrina, which is a Soviet given name. All three words are derived from the word...
- The Sugarland Express Lou Jean Steven Spielberg The Girl from Petrovka Oktyabrina Robert Ellis Miller 1975 Shampoo Jill Haynes Hal Ashby 1976 The Duchess...
- Fast Break Grigori Kozintsev and Leonid Trauberg – The Adventures of Oktyabrina Jean Renoir – Backbiters Clyde Bruckman – Cowboys Cry for It Jean Cocteau –...
- 1925 Reclassified 24 July 1954 Stricken 17 February 1956 Nickname(s) Oktyabrina Honors and awards Order of the Red Banner 22 July 1944 General characteristics...
- working at the film studio Sevzapkino (now Lenfilm). The Adventures of Oktyabrina (1924) – the first short film of Kozintsev and Trauberg was a continuation...
- alphabet, and based on Kildin Sámi. This system was used by the Sámi poet Oktyabrina Voronova. Ter Sámi has 8 cases, Nominative, Genitive, Accusative, Essive...