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    Vladimir Ivanovich Dal (Russian: Владимир Иванович Даль, [vlɐˈdʲimʲɪr ɨˈvanəvʲɪdʑ ˈdalʲ]; 22 November 1801 – 4 October 1872) was a Russian-language lexicographer...
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  • George Stivens Nedim Dal (Edin Delić, born 1975), Bosnian-born Turkish basketball player Oleg Dal (1941–1981), Soviet actor Vladimir Dal (1801–1872), Russian...
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  • collected and documented. They were studied in the 19th and 20th centuries. Vladimir Dal was a famous lexicographer of the Russian Empire whose collection was...
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    institute in the former USSR. In 2001, the university was named after Vladimir Dal (who is called Volodymyr Dahl in Ukrainian). Since September 2014, two...
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    comparativa of Peter Simon Pallas has a vocabulary of the "Chukhna language". Vladimir Dal, in his Explanatory Dictionary of the Living Great Russian Language,...
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    edition). It was collected, edited and published by academician Vladimir Ivanovich Dal (Russian: Влади́мир Ива́нович Даль; 1801–1872), one of the most...
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    Pugachev and his famous novel The Captain's Daughter. He met his friend Vladimir Dal here, who would later write the first serious dictionary of the Russian...
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    Petrovich Tolstoy Literaturnaya Gazeta Pushkin Prize Vasily Pushkin Vladimir Dal Kapiton Zelentsov, contemporary illustrator of Pushkin's novels UN Russian...
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    (born 1989) a Ukrainian-Slovenian ballroom and Latin American dancer Vladimir Dal (1801–1872), Russian lexicographer and polyglot Dov Feigin (1907-2000)...
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    during the Livonian War portrayed Ivan as a sadistic and oriental despot. Vladimir Dal defines grozny specifically in archaic usage and as an epithet for tsars:...
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