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  • |nationality=Ukrainian/Belarussian ...oroleva (Moskalenko/Bulanina), was a daughter of a wealthy merchant in the Ukrainian city of [[Nezhin]].<ref>http://astrokras.narod.ru/pub/korolev-1.htm</ref> H
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  • He fought as part of the unit which was part of the [[1st Ukrainian Front|1st Ukrainian front]] under the command of the Century [[Vasily Chuikov|V.I. Chuikov]]. [[Category:Soviet engineers]]
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  • | journal = Harvard Ukrainian studies Kazakhstan sent 49 military engineers to [[Iraq]] to assist the [[Post-invasion Iraq, 2003–present|US post-inva
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  • ...[[Rich Skrenta]] and [[Bob Truel]] in 1998 while they were both working as engineers for [[Sun Microsystems]]. Chris Tolles, who worked at Sun Microsystems as t [[Category:Ukrainian-language websites]]
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  • [[Category:Ukrainian engineers]]
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  • ...for construction of the plant and the city. For them there were we - chief engineers. Prepare used a common letter in some instance, put the date and address « ...at is still present in the city: Construction, Pionerskaya, Komsomolskaya, Ukrainian, Kiev and others.
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  • ...s were: Kazakh 43.6%, Russian 40.2%, Uyghur 5.7%, Tatar 2.1%, Korean 1.8%, Ukrainian 1.7%, German 0.7%. ...ux|influx]] of Russian and Ukrainian oil and [[chemical]] workers arrived. Engineers discovered large amounts of [[crude oil]] and [[petroleum]] in the area in
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