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  • In his will Panaretov left 2,523,450 lev to the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, with whic
  • Rakhmil Leder - succeeded Lev Toitman as Chairman of Brirobidzhan's Jewish Co
  • 2810 Lev Tolstoj (1978 RU5) is a main-belt asteroid disc
  • He also staged a theatre adaption of Lev Tolstoj's story The Story of a Horse.
  • d Teater he also produced a theatre adaption of Lev Tolstoj's story The Story of a Horse.
  • nger in a dramatic play "The Living Corpse" (by Lev Tolstoy).
  • the Grand Old Man"), a biographical film about Lev Tolstoy.
  • It was founded by Lev Tseitlin.
  • October 13 (O.S. October 1) - Lev Tsenkovsky, biologist (d.
  • Lev Ustinov: Die Holz-Eisenbahn, Berlin 1979 (with
  • ris was sent to Mexico City to be a courier for Lev Vasilevsky, KGB Rezident in Mexico.
  • including many of the works of the psychologist Lev Vygotsky.
  • Michael (Mishe) Lev was born in 1917 in the Ukraine, in Pohrebysche
  • Lev was a heavy smoker and died from lung cancer on
  • In order to change this, in 1999, the lev was pegged to the Deutsche Mark.
  • huda Teitelbaum (1808-1883), known as the Yetev Lev, was a Hasidic Rebbe in Austria-Hungary.
  • Lev Weinstein had joined sometime after and the tri
  • ork City musicians Colin Marston, Mick Barr and Lev Weinstein.
  • ade (25 December 1906 - 13 December 1998), born Lev Winogradsky, was an influential Russian-born En
  • Young Lev with his parents in 1913
  • ird best goalkeeper of the 20th Century - after Lev Yashin (1st) and Gordon Banks (2nd).
  • apped sportsmen, that amongst other things gave Lev Yashin a hip joint replacement in Sweden.
  • ever goalkeeper, beating the likes of Shilton, Lev Yashin, Gordon Banks and Pat Jennings.
  • Russian goalkeeper Lev Yashin, himself considered one of the greatest
  • Lev Yashin, the Russian goalkeeper, considered by m
  • He was a brother of General Lev Yashvil.
  • Lev Yefimovitch Kerbel, Soviet sculptor
  • hernyi Yar on the Volga, a lay missionary named Lev Z. Kunsevich, proclaimed the Patriarch's encycl
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