Vadim Vadimovich Borisov (born 30 April 1955) is a former Russian tennis player who competed for the Soviet Union. At the 1973 French Open, Borisov competed...
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Donetsk. Retrieved 17 March 2022. Simon Clarke; Peter Fairbrother; Vadim Borisov (1995). The Workers' Movement in Russia. Aldershot, UK; Brookfield,...
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later known as Aleksey Borisov Roman Borisov (born 1981), Russian footballer Sergey Borisov (disambiguation) Vadim Borisov (born 1955), Russian tennis...
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Davis Cup appearance came in Donetsk three years later. He and partner Vadim Borisov played the doubles rubber against India's Amritraj brothers, Anand and...
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FC BATE Borisov (Russian: ФК БАТЭ Борисов, FK BATE Borisov [bɐˈtɛ bɐˈrʲisəf]; Belarusian: ФК БАТЭ Барысаў, BATE Barysaw, IPA: [baˈtɛ]) is a Belarusian...
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endured with dignity. Only director Vadim Abdrashitov was brave enough to break the Soviet censorship rules. He cast Borisov for the leading roles in his films...
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Verso, 1993 The Workers' Movement in Russia (with Peter Fairbrother and Vadim Borisov), Edward Elgar, 1995 The Formation of a Labour Market in Russia (with...
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Belarusian Cup: 1994–95 BATE Borisov Belarusian Premier League: 1999, 2002 Belarusian Cup: 2005–06 Minsk Belarusian Cup: 2012–13 Vadim Skripchenko at FootballFacts...
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Marsilio. (Library of Congress) Alexander Solzhenitsyn; Mikhail Agursky; Vadim Borisov; Evgeny Barabanov; F. Korsakov; Igor Shafarevich (1975). Michael Scammell...
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Soviet Union won its way into the World Group, secured when Pugaev and Vadim Borisov won the doubles rubber of the Europe Zone B final, against the Netherlands...
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