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  2. Pushkin Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Pushkin State Russian Language Institute was founded in 1966 as a part of Moscow State University.In 1973, it obtained its independence and in 1999 a Philological Department was established so that Russian native speakers can do bachelor’s (4 years), Master's (2 years) and Ph.D. (3 years) programmes in teaching Russian as a foreign language.

  3. Mikhail Armalinsky - Wikipedia

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    On 23 April 1947, Armalinsky was born in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg) in the Soviet Union, where he lived for the entirety of his early life.He received master's degree in Electrical Engineering from Leningrad Electro-Technical Institute (1964–1970) and actively participated in Leningrad literary underground.

  4. Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky - Wikipedia

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    Larissa Volokhonsky (Russian: Лариса Волохонская) was born into a Jewish family in Leningrad, now St. Petersburg, on 1 October 1945.After graduating from Leningrad State University with a degree in mathematical linguistics, she worked in the Institute of Marine Biology (Vladivostok) and travelled extensively in Sakhalin Island and Kamchatka (1968-1973).

  5. Christian Caryl - Wikipedia

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    He studied French at L’Institut Catholique, Paris, France; Russian at the Pushkin Russian Language Institute, Moscow, Russia; and Japanese language study, Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont. He is proficient in Russian and German and has reading knowledge of French.

  6. Pushkin House - Wikipedia

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    Pushkin House as seen across the Malaya Neva and Exchange Bridge.The pediment is crowned with the bronze statues of Neptune, Mercury, and Ceres.. The Pushkin House (Russian: Пушкинский дом, romanized: Pushkinsky Dom), formally the Institute of Russian Literature (Институ́т ру́сской литерату́ры), is a research institute in St. Petersburg.

  7. Paris closes the Olympics, and Los Angeles turns to Tom ...

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    The appetite-whetting message was clear: Los Angeles 2028 promises to be an eye-opener, too. Still, this was largely Paris' night — its opportunity for one final party. And what a party it was.

  8. Pushkin House Russian Book Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Pushkin House Book Prize is an annual book prize, awarded to the best non-fiction writing on Russia in the English language. The prize was inaugurated in 2013. The prize was inaugurated in 2013. The prize amount as of 2020 has been £10,000.

  9. Russian man who flew on Los Angeles flight without passport ...

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    A Russian man who flew on a plane from Denmark to Los Angeles in November without a passport or ticket told U.S. authorities he didn't remember how he got through security in Europe, according to ...