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Vladimir Putin (11764 bytes)
2: |+ <font size="+1">'''Vladimir Putin'''</font> 4: ...r" colspan="2" | [[Image:Wladimir Putin.jpg|200px|Putin]]<br> 24: '''Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin''' (Влади́... 28: ...ficer career from [[1975]] to [[1991]] he lived several years in the [[GDR]] (Eastern [[Germany]]). H... 32: ...ctions were held on [[March 26]], [[2000]], which Putin won in the first round. Vladimir (1589 bytes) 1: ... [[Russia]]. The name originates from two words: "voloditi" = ''to rule'' and "mir" = ''world'' or ''... 4: * [[Vladimir, Russia|Vladimir]] — a city in Russia. 5: * [[Volodymyr-Volyns'kyi]] — a city in Ukraine. 6: * [[Vladimir Oblast]] — an administrative district. 7: * [[Vladimir-Suzdal']] — a medieval country. Vladimir Ilyushin (1597 bytes) 1: ...[cosmonaut]] who is alleged by some to actually have been the first man in space on [[April 7]] [[196... 3: ...ed from having their pilot held is cited as the Soviets' reason for not publicizing this flight and i... 5: ...given little reason for Chinese complicity in a coverup. 11: [[Category:Astronauts|Ilyushin, Vladimir]] 12: [[Category:Russian aviators|Ilyushin, Vladimir]] Vladimir Fekula (621 bytes) 1: '''Vladimir Fekula''' (also known as ''Walter'' or ''Wally Fe... 3: ... Salomon Brothers and was Manager of the Credit Review Department at Credit Suisse First Boston Corpr... Vladimir Zelezny (186 bytes) 1: ... in the [[Czech Republic]], the founder of [[TV NOVA]] and since 2004 he is also a deputy in the [[Eu... Vladimir G. Titov (9910 bytes) 1: ...NASA-VGTitov.JPG|right|thumb|Col. Vladimir G. Titov]] 3: ...arents, Ruric and Alevtina Kozlov, reside in Ivanovo Region. 6: ...5]], from the Higher Air Force College in Chernigov in the [[Ukraine]] in [[1970]], and the [[Yuri Ga... 9: ...e awarded the U.S. [[Harmon Prize]] — the first Soviet citizens to win the award — in recognition of ... 12: ... graduation of twelve student pilots. He later served as a flight commander with the air regiment whe... Vladimir Voinovich (4158 bytes) 1: ...evich Voinovich''' (alternatively spelled '''Voynovich''', [[Russian language|ru]]: '''Вл... 4: ...1]] to [[1955]], Voinovich also served in the [[Soviet Army]] during peace time. 6: ...The Life and Extraordinary Adventures of Private Ivan Chonkin]]'' ("Жизнn... 8: ...g stopped being published in the USSR, but became very popular [[samizdat]] and in [[the West]]. 9: ...hts]] movement, Voinovich was excluded from the Soviet Writers' Union in [[1974]], his telephone line... Vladimir Konstantinov (1400 bytes) 1: ...ty Bowman]]. He played defense with [[Slava Fetisov]]. 6: ...e Slava Fetisov and team masseur Sergei Mnatsakanov. 20: [[Category:1967 births|Konstantinov, Vladimir]] 21: ...[Category:Detroit Red Wings players|Konstantinov, Vladimir]] 22: ...[Category:Russian ice hockey players|Konstaninov, Vladimir]] Vladimir Propp (2483 bytes) 1: ...ussian in 1928; although it influenced [[Claude Lévi-Strauss]] and [[Roland Barthes]], it was general... 3: ...he tales he analysed displayed the functions in unvarying sequence. 5: ...esides plot components in order to create a cohesive and well-written tale." 8: ...tp://mural.uv.es/vifresal/Propp.htm The 31 narrative units of Propp's formula] 9: *[http://scandinavian.wisc.edu/hca/glossary/propp.html Propp's funct... Vladimir N. Dezhurov (2001 bytes) 1: ...pilot engineer’s diploma. After graduating, he served as a pilot and senior pilot in the Air Force. 5: ...ey will return to Earth on the Shuttle flight delivering the fourth Expedition crew. 7: Dezhurov has been awarded three Air Force medals during hi... 10: ...dezhurov.html NASA Information on Vladimir Dezhurov] 14: [[Category:1962 births|Dezhurov, Vladimir N.]] Vladimir (character) (6947 bytes) 1: '''Vladimir''' (affectionately known as '''Didi'''; a small b... 6: [[Image:Vladimir.jpg|thumb|Vladimir considers the night sky]] 9: He is an "[[optimist]]" (in a very loose sense of the word) and represents the [[... 11: === The obsessive compulsive === 13: ...is usually taller than Estragon, but this is a convention of the [[theatre]], and is not written in t... Vladimir Akopian (841 bytes) 1: '''Vladimir Akopian''' (born [[December 7]], [[1971]]) is a l... 3: ...n the [[FIDE World Chess Championship, 2004|2004 event]], he was knocked out in the quarter-finals by... 9: [[Category:1971 births|Akopian, Vladimir]] 10: [[Category:Chess players|Akopian, Vladimir]] 12: [[de:Vladimir Akopian]] Vladimir Bartol (3306 bytes) 1: ...s languages, becoming the most popular work of Slovene literature around the world. 4: ... stories]], he described himself as an oversensitive and slightly odd child with a rich fantasy life.... 6: ...ences And Arts]] (SAZU) as an associate member, moved to Ljubljana and continued to work for SAZU unt... 11: * ''[[Alamut]]'' ([[1938]], a novel), translated into [[Czech language|Czech]] ([[1... 14: * ''Mladost pri Svetem Ivanu'' ([[2001]], an autobiography) Vladimir Prelog (5201 bytes) 1: '''Vladmir Prelog''' ([[July 23]] [[1906]] - [[January... 5: ... as a chemical [[engineer]]. His teacher was Emil Votoček, while his assistant Rudolf Lukeš... 7: ...was spent in his own research, where he started investigating [[alkaloids]] from the [[cacao]] bark. 11: ... Faculty (''Tehnički Fakultet'') of the [[University of Zagreb]], where he took the post of lect... 13: ...al factory "[[Kasel|Kašel]]" (currently [[Pliva]]), he started research of [[quinine]] and its c... Vladimir Kuts (1920 bytes) 1: ... distance runner. He is alternatively known as '''Volodymyr Kuts''', the [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] spelli... 3: ...ean Championships in [[Berne]], he defeated the favourites - Czech star [[Emil Zátopek]] and B... 5: ...ad broken the world record earlier that year. However, Kuts had set a new World Record in the 10000 m... 7: Kuts improved the 5000 m WR in 1957 to 13.35,0, a time which ... 13: [[Category:1927 births|Kuts, Vladimir]] Vladimir, Russia (1757 bytes) 1: ... Oblast]]. It is located on the river [[Klyazma River|Klyazma]] in 200 km to the east of [[Moscow]]. ... 2: Vladimir is part of the touristic [[Golden ring]] of the a... 4: ...b|Assumption (Uspenski) cathedral (1158, 1185) in Vladimir]] 8: ...t of Great Princes of [[Russia]] from [[Kiev]] to Vladimir 50 years later. 10: ...[[14th century]] Vladimir became a part of [[Muscovy|Moscow principality]] and lost its significance. Vladimir Feltsman (555 bytes) 1: ...967]] led to his enrollment in the [[Moscow Conservatory]]. 3: ... immigrated to the [[United States]] from the [[Soviet Union]] in [[1987]]. Vladimir Bukovsky (3962 bytes) 1: ...Bukovsky_young.jpg|right|thumb|170px|Vladimir Bukovsky early photo]] 2: ...Union|USSR]]. He spent total of twelve years in Soviet [[prison]]s, [[labor camp]]s and in [[psikhush... 5: ...enter of [[Moscow]] (next to the [[Vladimir Mayakovsky]] monument) and sent to a ''psikhushka''; free... 6: ...defense of [[Alexander Ginzburg]], [[Yuri Galanskov]] and other dissidents (190-1, 3 years of impriso... 8: ...e USSR. The facts galvanized the human rights activists worldwide (including inside the country), and... Vladimir of Bulgaria (1717 bytes) 1: '''Vladimir''' was the [[King of Bulgaria]] from [[889]] to [... 5: ... the previous 30 years. Another unpopular act was Vladimir’s attempt to restore [[paganism]] in the country ... 7: Vladimir did not have the opportunity to continue his policies, due to... Vladimir Begun (877 bytes) 1: ...the leading [[Zionology|Zionologists]] in the [[Soviet Union]]. 3: ... leading Soviet historian, academic M. Korostovtsev criticized it: "...it perceptibly stirs up [[anti... 5: ... Soviet [[hierarchy]] and was transferred from provincial [[Minsk]] to [[Moscow]]. Until his death, h... 9: [[Category:Anti-Semitism|Begun, Vladimir]] 10: [[Category:Israel and Zionism|Begun, Vladimir]]
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