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Olga

[ ol-guh, ohl-; Russian awl-guh ]

noun

  1. Saint, died a.d. 968?, regent of Kyiv until 955: saint of the Russian Orthodox Church.
  2. a female given name: from a Scandinavian word meaning “holy.”


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“Those are disparate examples,” Olga Y. Kuchins, an attorney with the Department of Justice, argued before the court.

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By the age of 17, her talent had caught the eye of English ballet dancer and choreographer Anton Dolin - who begged her parents to let her be taught by Bolshoi-trained Olga Preobrajenska in Paris.

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The incident was witnessed by people on Olga Beach, who can be heard yelling in shock in footage posted on social media.

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Elina Svitolina is just out of Ostapenko's reach after the Ukrainian won the Rouen title, with beaten finalist Olga Danilovic set to move up to a career-high 34th.

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BBC journalist Olga Ivshina, who was on the ground in Ukraine's eastern Donbas region reporting about the earlier stages of the war, says there were reports of Ukraine retaking villages in 2016-19, a successful Ukrainian offensive outside Mariupol, and Ukrainian tanks were spotted too close to the frontline, where they should not have been under the ceasefire deals.

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