Examples of using Stepan in English and their translations into Italian
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and his brother Stepan, Kyrylo Stavrovetskyi,
fantasy",- Said General Director of"Media Content" Stepan Kovalev.
ru sent Stepan a special Lego set. Dmitry Grishin,
Last week, Roskomnadzor also decided to celebrate Stepan, and it did so in its own unique way,
the followers of Andrii Melnyk(1890-1964) and Stepan Bandera(1909-1959), known as Melnykites,
And from everywhere shoot,- Stepan Nikolaevich says
ill cardinal Stepan Trochta, who died of heart failure"after six straight hours of the rage of a certain commissar, Dlabal, unmanned by the fumes of alcohol,"
the Moscow Helsinki Group made an official statement on the execution of Stepan Zatikyan and two other unnamed individuals, stating,"The lack of transparency
where the Tsar's curator, Stepan Gedeonov was offered the right to select items from the collection before auction,
In 2006, the Lviv city administration announced the future transference of the remains of Yevhen Konovalets, Stepan Bandera, Andriy Melnyk
Tom Kočevar-Desman Stepan Khotulev Marko Lazič Mike Urbanija The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:
But the UNA had little political success… The second best-known ultraright party to emerge at the beginning of the 1990s was the Congress of Ukrainian Nationalists(CUN)-a direct heir of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists(Bandera)(OUN-B), which Stepan Bandera headed in 1940 after a split in the original OUN.
of serial killer and cannibal Andrei Chikatilo's brother Stepan being kidnapped and eaten by starving neighbors though she states that it is unclear whether the story was true or whether Stepan Chikatilo even existed.
Defense Minister Stepan Poltorak.
After a reading of Stepan Zavrel's picture book, the workshop will be directed to producing,
Sitting on a bench with her son Stepan at the edge of the demonstration,
as a vernacular term, the term"race"- as Nancy Stepan notes in her 1982 book, The Idea of Race in Science, Great Britain 1800-1960-
Your Stepan.
And your Stepan.
Stepan, keep this.