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  2. Sergei Chetverikov - Wikipedia

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    Sergei Sergeevich Chetverikov (Russian: Серге́й Серге́евич Четверико́в; 6 May 1880 – 2 July 1959) was a Russian biologist and one of the early contributors to the development of the field of genetics.

  3. Talk:Nikolai Koltsov - Wikipedia

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    The IEB rapidly became a centre of excellence for genetics and cell biology, where, in 1921, Sergei Sergeevich Chetverikov established a Laboratory of Genetics. Although in 1922 Muller brought Chetverikov a small collection of mutant Drosophila melanogaster from the laboratory of Thomas H. Morgan, he continued to focus on naturally existing ...

  4. Russia 1985–1999: TraumaZone - Wikipedia

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    Previously unused archival footage of the Soviet Union and Russia from the BBC's Moscow bureau was unearthed and digitised by a BBC employee, Phil Goodwin. [1] Adam Curtis appeared to be the only person within the BBC interested in using the footage. [2]

  5. Boiler Room (music broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Boiler Room's first full-length documentary, on Atlanta based collective Awful Records, launched in June 2016. [45] Boiler Room has since continued producing TV shows and documentaries aimed at telling stories tied to the people, artists and culture. [ 46 ]

  6. Ivan the Terrible (1945 film) - Wikipedia

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    [18] [19] The scenario of Ivan the Terrible had been accepted by Mosfilm in the form of two full-length films. Eisenstein considered splitting the screenplay into three parts and discussed this with Grigori Alexandrov , who was against this; ultimately, he ignored Alexandrov's advice and changed the film from two parts to three. [ 20 ]

  7. Little Big - Wikipedia

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    Less than a half of Little Big's 738 million yearly YouTube views were from Russia, as of March 13, 2020. [48] The team calls itself a satirical art collaboration, [8] which relies on the music, visuals, and the show. [8] Little Big mocks various national stereotypes [12] about Russia. [9] All the videos are filmed by co-founder Alina Pasok.

  8. Gentleman (Hair Peace Salon album) - Wikipedia

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    On March 18, 2012, the band made the official announcement of its full-length album in a short animated video. [31] Musical works for the past three years were combined into the album “Gentleman,” and this release began to be available on the official website of the band starting March 21, 2012, with a pay what you want option for fans. [32]

  9. Khrustalyov, My Car! - Wikipedia

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    Beria's voice, full of triumph, utters the first sentence of post-Stalinist Russia: "Khrustalyov, My Car!" Klensky is immediately released, but he does not return to medicine. Instead, the general "goes to the people." At the end of the film, he is the commandant of a train. Drinking happily, he balances a glass of port on his shaved head.