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Yakov and Under
Under Yakov Segal's direction, it begins stirringly, as crouching Soviet and Nazi troops silently scan each other, waiting for the first surrender gesture.

Yakov and 2nd
* Yakov Borisovich Zel ' dovich: 2nd degree, physics – for works on combustion and detonation

Yakov and .
* 1943 – Yakov Dzhugashvili, Soviet soldier, the oldest child of Joseph Stalin ( b. 1907 )
Russian comedian Yakov Smirnoff makes frequent reference to both Big Brother and other Orwellian traits in his Russian Reversal jokes.
In the introduction to his 1947 " Kinetic theory of liquids " book, J Frenkel ( see Yakov Frenkel ) proposed that " The kinetic theory of liquids must accordingly be developed as a generalization and extension of the kinetic theory of solid bodies.
Members of the presidium of VCheKa ( left to right ) Yakov Peters, Józef Unszlicht, A.
* Chairman-Felix Dzerzhynsky, Deputy-Yakov Peters ( initially heading the Petrograd Department ), other members-Shklovsky, Kneyfis, Tseystin, Razmirovich, Kronberg, Khaikina, Karlson, Shauman, Lentovich, Rivkin, Antonov, Delafabr, Tsytkin, Yelena Rozmirovich ( wife of Krylenko ), G. Sverdlov, Bizensky, Yakov Blumkin, Aleksandrovich, Fines, Zaks, Yakov Goldin, Galpershtein, Kniggisen, Martin Latsis ( later transferred to Kyiv ), Deybol, Seyzan, Deybkin, Libert ( chief of jail ), Fogel, Zakis, Shillenkus, Yanson.
These equations of state were also previously published by the Soviet physicist Yakov Frenkel in 1928, together with some other remarks on the physics of degenerate matter.
* 1987 – Yakov Borisovich Zel ' dovich, Russian physicist ( b. 1914 )
The Khanzhonkov company retained its dominance, but the Ermoliev company, which had been formed in 1914, became its principal competitor, propelled by the work of its star, Ivan Mosjoukin, and principal director, Yakov Protazanov.
* Rabinovich, Yakov.
* The Rotting Goddess by Yakov Rabinovich, complete book included in the anthology " Junkyard of the Classics " published under the pseudonym Ellipsis Marx.
Stalin's son Yakov, whom he had with his first wife Ekaterina Svanidze, shot himself because of Stalin's harshness toward him, but survived.
" Yakov served in the Red Army during World War II and was captured by the Germans.
They offered to exchange him for Field Marshal Friedrich Paulus, who had surrendered after Stalingrad, but Stalin turned the offer down, stating " You have in your hands not only my son Yakov but millions of my sons.
" Afterwards, Yakov is said to have committed suicide, running into an electric fence in Sachsenhausen concentration camp, where he was being held.
Yakov had a son Yevgeny, who is recently noted for defending his grandfather's legacy in Russian courts.
In 1942, the team of scientists Leonid Shvarts, Moisei Komissarchik and engineer Yakov Shor received the Stalin prize for the development of the BM-8-48.
In 1898, Russian engineer Yakov Narkevich-Iodko demonstrated electrography at the fifth exhibition of the Russian Technical Society.
On 10 July 1929, Radek alongside other oppositionists Ivar Smilga and Yevgeni Preobrazhensky, signed a document capitulating to Stalin., with Radek being held in particular disdain by oppositionist circles for his betrayal of Yakov Blumkin, who had been carrying a secret letter from Trotsky, in exile in Turkey, to Radek.
* 1914 – Yakov Borisovich Zel ' dovich, Russian physicist ( d. 1987 )
They were, in addition to Gutfreund, sharpshooting coach Kehat Shorr, track and field coach Amitzur Shapira, fencing master Andre Spitzer, weightlifting judge Yakov Springer, wrestlers Eliezer Halfin and Mark Slavin, and weightlifters David Berger and Ze ' ev Friedman.
In 1943, the Soviet film Nasreddin in Bukhara was directed by Yakov Protazanov based on Solovyov's book, followed in 1947 by a film called The Adventures of Nasreddin, directed by Nabi Ganiyev and also set in the Uzbekistan SSR.

Yakov and 2006
New translations of all the members of the OBERIU group ( and their closely knit group of friends, the Chinari ) appeared in Summer, 2006 in the USA ( OBERIU: An Anthology of Russian Absurdism, containing poetry, drama and prose by Alexander Vvedensky, Daniil Kharms, Nikolai Zabolotsky, Nikolai Oleinikov, Leonid Lipavsky and Yakov Druskin, edited Eugene Ostashevsky and translated by Matvei Yankelevich, Thomas Epstein, Genya Turovskaya, Eugene Ostashevsky and Ilya Bernstein.

Ben-Haim and Press
* Hadassah Guttmann, The Music of Paul Ben-Haim: A Performance Guide London: Scarecrow Press, 1992

Ben-Haim and .
Inbal studied violin at the Israeli Academy of Music and took composition lessons with Paul Ben-Haim.
The immigration included some of the leading classical musicians of Europe, including Ödön Pártos, concertmaster of the Berlin Philharmonic, Paul Ben-Haim, composer and opera conductor, and composer Alexander Boskovitz.
Ben-Haim wrote " Sonata A Tre " for cembalo, mandolin and guitar ( 1968 ), which also has a distinctly Middle Eastern sound.
Paul Ben-Haim ( or Paul Ben-Chaim, Hebrew: פאול בן חיים ‎) ( 5 July 1897 – 14 January 1984 ) was an Israeli composer.
Ben-Haim emigrated to the then British Mandate of Palestine in 1933 and lived in Tel Aviv, near Zina Dizengof Square.
* Ben-Haim won the Israel Prize for music in 1957.
An example is info-gap decision theory ( Ben-Haim, 2006 ), based on a non-probabilistic treatment of uncertainty, which leads to the adoption of a robust satisficing approach to asset allocation.
Ben-Haim joined the Maccabi Tel Aviv senior squads in 1998 as a reserve player and it stayed that way, breaking into the first team some time later.
Tal Ben-Haim at Bolton Wanderers F. C., November 2005
After a two week trial with Bolton Wanderers in the summer of 2004, Sam Allardyce secured the services of Ben-Haim on a three-year deal for a fee believed to be in the region of £ 150, 000.
Although Allardyce did not believe Ben-Haim would be ready for the rigours of the Premier League immediately, he was confident that, given time, Ben-Haim would have as big an impact on the English game as illustrious fellow countryman Eyal Berkovic.
Ben-Haim, it was claimed, went down too easily and made too much of it and was charged with improper conduct by the Football Association, but was later cleared of charges.
On 20 October 2005 while playing for Bolton in the UEFA Cup away at Beşiktaş, Ben-Haim wore the captain's armband and was praised by the regular team captain Jay-Jay Okocha.
In January 2007, Chelsea confirmed that talks to sign Ben-Haim from Bolton were unsuccessful.
On June 2007, Chelsea officially announced the signing of Ben-Haim on a Bosman transfer after he had passed his medical at Stamford Bridge and agreed on personal terms to join the club on a four-year deal.
Ben-Haim told the Jewish Telegraph exclusively: " I am very happy to join one of the greatest clubs in the world.
Ben-Haim was limited to only 5 appearances in a Sunderland shirt.
Ben-Haim in training ahead of a match against Liverpool.
On 31 August 2009 it was announced that Portsmouth had signed Ben-Haim on a four-year deal.

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