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- proper noun A
romanisation of the Russian male given nameСтанислав and of the BulgarianСтанислав , cognates ofStanislaus .
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Examples
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[Note: The contact person has the fine Basque name Stanislav Ranguelov.]
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This, and other such fantasies, have been shown here in detail by excellent posters such as Stanislav, Roslyn, Kaplan, Adam and FinanceDoc to be pure unadulterated nonsense.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008
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He also gave house-room to a sock puppet called "Stanislav" who suggested, in one particularly disgusting post, that the Prime Minister had been steadily driven mad by the strain of repressing his "homosexuality" over many years - part of a deadly serious attempt by the right to fix the idea of Gordon as a "weirdo" in the public's mind.
Paul Linford 2009
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He also gave house-room to a sock puppet called "Stanislav" who suggested, in one particularly disgusting post, that the Prime Minister had been steadily driven mad by the strain of repressing his "homosexuality" over many years - part of a deadly serious attempt by the right to fix the idea of Gordon as a "weirdo" in the public's mind.
British Blogs 2009
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You claimed Stanislav Mishin was a communist who was “heaping praise” on President Obama.
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Stanislav Bogdankevich, former chief of the Belarusian central bank, told The Associated Press that he expects the ruble to drop by one-third after the float.
Belarus ruble will be able to float next week, at banks 2011
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Oh, one more thing on Stanislav Mishin, from the same link:
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While he showed the Russian president to his suite, Stanislav Shushkevich, still at heart more physics professor than Belarusan head of state, retired to the more modest cottage he had chosen for himself.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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You claimed Stanislav Mishin was a communist who was “heaping praise” on President Obama.
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For the record, what I, Stanislav Mishin stand for: in a short summery: God and the Orthodox Faith, Motherland, Monarchy.
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