Borys Dmytrovych Hrinchenko (Ukrainian: Бори́с Дми́трович Грінче́нко, Russian: Бори́с Дми́триевич Гринче́нко; December 9, 1863 – May 6, 1910) was a classical...
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reorganization of Kyiv regional Teachers Training Institute named after Borys Hrinchenko. The university is communal property. According to the decision of...
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Hrinchenko is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andriy Hrinchenko (born 1986), Ukrainian footballer Borys Hrinchenko (1863–1910), Ukrainian...
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the 1976 Summer Olympics Borys Derkach (born 1964), retired Soviet and Ukrainian professional football player Borys Hrinchenko (1863–1910), classical Ukrainian...
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dictionary of the Ukrainian language she compiled with her husband, Borys Hrinchenko, is considered "one of the most important works in the history of the...
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Patrons Award" for "national and patriotic education of youth". 2008: Borys Hrinchenko Prize [uk]. 2010: diploma from the UOC KP for scientific activity,...
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throughout the territory. Among its early leaders were Serhiy Yefremov, Borys Hrinchenko, Yevhen Chykalenko. At the end of 1904 a left-inclined group of its...
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Polskie lampy i świeczniki Світач, In: Словарь української мови, ed. Borys Hrinchenko, Кiev, 1907—1909 Jerzy Hołubiec, Polskie lampy i świeczniki, p. 20...
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distinction. His diploma dissertation was on the publicist works of Borys Hrinchenko. The same year, he married his first wife, Iryna Brunevets. The two...
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Grammar by Smal-Stotskyi and Theodore Gartner 1893).[citation needed] Borys Hrinchenko used some corrections in the fundamental four-volume Dictionary of...
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