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Sergei Svetlakov
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television actor, TV host, producer, screenwriter. Member of the KVN team "Ural pelmeni " (2000–09). He is best known for appearing in the sketch-show Nasha Russia
Estrada (performing arts genre)
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Izmailov, Mikhail Zadornov, Pavel Volya, Garik Martirosyan, the Urals pelmeni team, etc. From the musical-creative point of view (more specific) in Russia
Sangadzhi Tarbaev
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(Russian: ДаЁшь МолодЁжь!) Odna za vseh (Russian: Одна за всех) The Uralskiye pelmeni show (Russian: Шоу "Уральские пельмени") Igrushki (Russian: Игрушки) Svetofor
Oleg Tinkov
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He came out of Technoshock with $7 million and invested the sum in the pelmeni business. Along with Technoshock, Tinkov opened a chain of music stores
Vladimir Sorokin
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trans. Max Lawton (Dalkey Archive, 2024) Stories Пельмени (1984–1987). Pelmeni Землянка (1985). The Dugout Русская бабушка (1988). Russian Grandmother
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Armenians [ru] team (1993—2002, Major League). Sergei Svetlakov, member of the Ural pelmeni team (2000—2009, Major League). Petr Elfimov, member of the BSU and RUDN
Sabre Dance
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acts such as plate spinners appeared. In Russia, the KVN team Uralskiye pelmeni performed a sketch using the piece in 2004. On June 6, 2013, on the 110th
Mössingen
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the week before the network orchard organizes "Mössingen Apple Week". Pelmeni , the true Messenger Strudle are prepared by local butchers and restaurateurs
Big Book (award)
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included in the "long list" presented on April 20, 2011, in Joseph Brodsky's "Pelmeni " building in Moscow's Krasin Street. The list of finalists was announced
Pinoyshki Bakery & Cafe
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(Closed), Food Network Garlic Beef Asado "Pinoyshki" Piroshki, Food Network Pelmeni Soup, Food Network Guy Fieri Eats Garlic Beef Asado Piroshki – Diners,
Organic market in Ukraine
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including bakery products, varenyky (dumplings with different fillings), pelmeni (meat dumplings), honey, chocolate, and tea and coffee. During 2022, despite