Examples of using Aleksandr in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Stone Theatrical release poster Directed by Vyacheslav Kaminsky Produced by Vyacheslav Kaminsky Sergei Svetlakov Starring Sergei Svetlakov Olesya Sudzilovskaya Nikolai Kozak Yelena Koreneva Valda Bickute Aleksandr Kolesnikov Music by Yuri Shevalin DJ Shved Cinematography Ruslan Gerasimenkov Edited by Timofey Goloborodko Yana Kulikova Evgeniy Ryzhonkov Production company Slava Film Company Distributed by Bazelevs Group Release date January 19, 2012(2012-01-19)(Russia) Running time 90 Minutes Country Russia Language Russian
Among the audience were Aleksandr Orlov, Ambassador of Russia to France,
Andrey Silnov, Aleksandr Ivanov, Ekaterina Koneva, Yelena Slesarenko, Sergey Shubenkov, Mariya Kuchina, Yuriy Borzakovskiy, Darya Klishina, Aleksandr Menkov, Aleksey Fyodorov,
Erivan by the Russians, in one of the halls of the palace, Aleksandr Griboyedov's famous comedy,
Alisa Freindlich as Anne of Austria, Aleksandr Trofimov as Cardinal Richelieu,
In April 1919, she returned to Tomsk and attempted to form a women's medical detachment under White Army Admiral Aleksandr Kolchak, but before she could complete this task she was recaptured by the Bolsheviks.[10]
Aleksandr Friedmann.
Aleksandr Cherkasov.
Aleksandr Pushkin.
Aleksandr Gelfond.
Aleksandr Torshin.
Aleksandr Rukshin.
Aleksandr Dmitriyev.
Aleksandr Petrovsky?
Aleksandr Stepanovich Kuchin.
Aleksandr Cherevin, age nine.
The Imperator Aleksandr III sinks.
The Imperator Aleksandr III.
That's Aleksandr Petrovsky, the artist.
Aleksandr Revva at the Kinotavr in 2017.