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Height 171 cm (5 ft 7 in) Anfisa Maksimovna Chernykh ( Russian : Анфи́са Макси́мовна Черны́х ; born April 30, 1996) is a Russian actress and model.
Just Imagine Things We Know (Russian: Просто представь что мы знаем, translit. Prosto Predstav' Chto Mi Znaem) is a Russian television miniseries about the inner workings of Moscow media industry directed and primary written by Roman Volobuev, that premiered on KinoPoisk streaming service on September 24, 2020.
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Anfisa Chernykh as Ksenia, a thief nicknamed "The Princess" Alexey Vertkov as "The Englishman" Boris Kamorzin as Testov, owner of an antique shop; Yevgeny Stychkin as Rudnikov, an official of the Moscow detective police; Stanislav Eventov as Professor Strassenmeier; Ayub Tsingiev as Raja; Vasant Balan as Sanjit, Raja's nephew
European Standard (EN 13402-1) pictogram example for a men's jacket, with chest as primary measurement, and height and waist as secondary measurements. The first part [ 2 ] of the standard defines the list of body dimensions to be used for designating clothing sizes, together with an anatomical explanations and measurement guidelines.
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To director Olga Chernykh, whose “A Picture to Remember” opens the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA), it feels like a “gift from the universe.” “A Picture to ...
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