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vinograd or виноград in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vinograd may
refer to:
Vinograd, Bulgaria, a
village in
Bulgaria Vinograd,
Vologda Oblast...
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Samantha Erin
Vinograd (born
February 17, 1983) is an
American government official and
foreign policy commentator who
served as the ****istant Secretary...
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Julia Shalett Vinograd (December 11, 1943 –
December 5, 2018) was a poet. She is well
known as "The
Bubble Lady" to the
Telegraph Avenue community of Berkeley...
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David Ostrosky Vinograd (1
December 1956 – 17
August 2023) was a
Mexican actor.
David Ostrosky Vinograd was born on 1
December 1956 in
Mexico City, Mexico...
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Vinograd (Serbian pronunciation: [
ʋǐnoɡraːd];
Serbian Cyrillic: Виноград) is a
village in the muni****lity of Pale in
Bosnia and Herzegovina. It lies...
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Vinograd (Bulgarian: Виноград [vinoˈɡrat]) is a
village in
Strazhitsa Muni****lity,
Veliko Tarnovo Province, Bulgaria. 43°19′59″N 25°49′59″E / 43.333°N...
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Jerome Vinograd (February 9, 1913 – July 7, 1976) was an
American biochemist who
developed density gradient ultracentrifugation and
analytical band centrifugation...
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Milgram Kirsten Powers Mark
Preston Asha
Rangappa Jennifer Rodgers Samantha Vinograd Contributors David Axelrod Paul
Begala Katie Benner Peter Beinart Maria...
- free all
Palestinian prisoners". Al Jazeera.
Retrieved 7
October 2023.
Vinograd, C****andra; Kershner,
Isabel (9
October 2023). "Hamas Took
Scores of Hostages...
- John
Vause (CNN International)
Geovanny Vicente (CNN en Español)
Samantha Vinograd (CNN)
Amara Walker (CNN International) Nick
Paton Walsh (CNN International)...