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Adaptive translation of phraseological units in Nikolai Ostrovsky’s "How the steel was tempered" into Chinese and English. ‘How the Steel was Tempered’ / ‘The Making of a Hero’) by Nikolay Ostrovsky (Eng. Nikolai Ostrovsky

ЧЕРТЫ НИГИЛИЗМА В "ГРОЗЕ" А.Н. ОСТРОВСКОГО lies in the insufficient knowledge of the image of Varvara in the dramaturgy of A.N. Ostrovsky to date

Интерпретация драмы А. Н. Островского "Бесприданница": текст и кинотекст в обучении иностранцев русскому языку и литературеInterpretation of the drama by A. N. Ostrovsky "The Bride": text and film text in teaching Russian

Development and approbation of the mathematical multi-model basis of the monitoring system for the "heterogeneous filtering base - Structures" systems of the responsible building objects (on the example of Zagorskaya PSPP)

ПРОБЛЕМА ЖЕНСКОЙ ЭМАНСИПАЦИИ В ПЬЕСЕ "БЕСПРИДАННИЦА" А.Н. ОСТРОВСКОГО of Larisa Ogudalova, the heroine of the play by A.N. Ostrovsky "Without a dowry". Russian playwright

DESCRYPTING CHEKHOVIAN SUTEXTS: A QUOTE FROM THE PLAY WITHOUT A DOWRY BY ALEXANDER OSTROVSKY IN UNCLE VANYAAstrov's remark “One of the characters in Ostrovsky's plays is a man with a long moustache and thin

Features of the structural safety analysis (strain-stress state, dynamics, strength and stability) of stadiums for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia

ПОМЕТЫ А.Н. ОСТРОВСКОГО В МОНОГРАФИИ А.Н. ВЕСЕЛОВСКОГО “ЭТЮДЫ О МОЛЬЕРЕ. ТАРТЮФ. ИСТОРИЯ ТИПА И ПЬЕСЫ” (1879) // Ученые записки КФУ. Гуманитарные науки 2013 том155 N2A.N. Ostrovsky

Мотив маски в пьесах А. Н. Островского о театре: "Таланты и поклонники", "Без вины виноватые"Masks’ motif in A. N. Ostrovskys plays about theater: "Artistes and Admirers", "Guilty Without

Numerical simulation of loads and impacts, stress-strain state, strength and stability of unique structures, buildings and facilities. Experience of StaDyO research & engineering centre

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