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Tbilisi Rock Festival (1980)
Vera Ivanova and Mikhail Manykin (February 12, 2007). History of Rock Music in Russia. Russia-InfoCentre
1980 год (Год Обезьяны).
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manykins
† ˈmanykin, ˈmanykins, a. Obs. Forms: 1 maneᵹra cynna, 2–3 monies cunnes, kunnes, kinnes, 3 mani cunnes, kinnes, -kine(s, 4 many kyn(nes, mani-, mony-kin, 5 manykins, erron. -kingis. [Repr. early ME. monies kinnes (genit. sing. of many a. and kin n.1); in OE. the synonymous pl. genitive maneᵹra cynn...
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List of compositions by Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov
(destroyed by the composer) (1888 - 1890)
Op. 30: Assya (opera after Manykin-Nevstruev and Turgenev) (1900)
Op. 43: Treason (opera after Aleksandr Sumbatov-Yuzhin after Maikov) for voice and piano (1899)
Op. 29: Two evening meal verses (Psalm 132 and Psalm 133), for mixed choir (1899)
Op. 30: Assya (opera after Manykin-Nevstruev
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manikin
▪ I. manikin (ˈmænɪkɪn) Forms: 6 manneken, 8 manekin, manequine, 9 mannakin, man(n)equin, 7– manakin, man(n)ikin. [a. Du. manneken, dim. of man man n.1: see -kin. App. first taken from Du. in sense 2 b; some of the forms represent the Fr. spelling mannequin.] 1. A little man (often contemptuous); a ...
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Ball lightning
Rydberg matter concept
Manykin et al. have suggested atmospheric Rydberg matter as an explanation of ball lightning phenomena.
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حالة رايدبيرغ
Manykin)، (أوزوفان -M. I. Ozhovan)، و(بولوكتوف-P. P. Poluéktov) عام 1980.
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kin
▪ I. kin, n.1 (kɪn) Forms: 1 cyn(n, cinn, 1–6 kyn(n; 2–3 cun, 3–4 kun; 2 cen-, 2–4 ken(ne; 4–6 kynne, Sc. kine, kyne, 5–7 kinne, 3– kin. [Com. Teut.: OE. cyn(n, neuter, = OFris. kin, ken, kon, OS. kunni (MDu. kunne, konne, Du. kunne), OHG. chunni (MHG. künne, kunne), ON. kyn (Da., Sw. kön), Goth. ku...
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kind
▪ I. kind, n. (kaɪnd) Forms: [1 ᵹecynde, ᵹecynd, 2–3 i-cunde, i-kunde, (2 i-chinde);] 1 cynd, 2–4 cunde, 2 cuinde, 3 kuinde, kund, 3–4 kuynde, kunde, 3–5 kende, (5 keende), 3–6 kynd, 3–7 kinde, 4–7 kynde, (5 kyynde), 3– kind. [OE. ᵹecynde n., ᵹecynd fem. and n., f. ᵹe- (see i-, y-) + *cynd(e:—*kundi...
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