Examples of using Miron in English and their translations into Russian
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Miron Białoszewski(Polish pronunciation:;
Miron Cozma(born August 25,
Miron Costin which they bought from their son,
in particular Bogdan Buts, Miron Kindiy, Mykola Kmit,
Radu Vasile, Prime Minister at the time, negotiated an agreement with Miron Cozma, the miners' leader, at the Cozia Monastery, nearby.
According to Sergiu Miron, chairman of the territorial organisation of PL, the arson destroyed the entry door,
next to the first Patriarch of Romania Miron Cristea.
The local councilor Vitalie Miron says that the fruit tree associations are not part of the locality, but at paper level, the money was earmarked for village Tohatin.
he issued his own critique of the Groza government, becoming the target of violent attacks initiated by Miron Constantinescu in the PCR press.
She likes Miron and I thought… I would sent her… the poem.
the first meeting with Miron Markevich, communication with the players of the Premier League FC«Veres»
indisputable acts transgressing ecclesiastical discipline that could be imputed to Father Miron Bogutskii and would justify the sanctions taken against him in the Diocese of Kursk
Finally, as regards the complaints of the Moscow Patriarchate about the manner of reception into the clergy of the Exarchate of Priest Miron Bogutskii(placed under ban in 1993 by His Eminence Archbishop Iuvenalii of Kursk and Belgorod), the members of the Council of the Archdiocese and the Ecclesiastical Court, who met in joint session on 23 March 2006, have already had the opportunity to study the explanations of Father Miron Bogutskii(cf. Council Communiqué 07-06).
Mr. J. MIRON PEREZ Spain.
Miron was silent, it didn't make any sense to"smoke" any more.
There were rumors that Tanya didn't love him, but Miron said nothing about it.
Dnepr" coach Miron Markevich openly spoke with reporters after the victory over the"Ajax" 1.
Miron Cozma was finally released on 2 December 2007, with a restriction on entering Petroşani or Bucharest.
Miron Yanovich Fyodorov was born on 31 January 1985 in Leningrad, in an educated family of Russian Jews.
Miron continued to tell me how much he loved his Tanya,