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  • I cannot explain the tears that flow at the sight of old Russian women sweeping the sidewalks or witnessing the "Babushkas" mopping the floors of the Orthodox churches.

    Dr. Judith Rich: The Soul Of A Place: Where Does Your Soul Call Home? 2010

  • "" Babushkas [Russian grannies] have been growing cabbages in their dachas and trading them to neighbors for centuries here, '' he explained.

    A Black Hole 2008

  • This has triggered what some are calling the revolt of the Babushkas, the grandmothers.

    Parsing Putin 2005

  • This has triggered what some are calling the revolt of the Babushkas, the grandmothers.

    Parsing Putin 2005

  • This has triggered what some are calling the revolt of the Babushkas, the grandmothers.

    Parsing Putin 2005

  • BREAKING NEWS: Frolov deal not official yet, saving the announcement for a 1 hour special on Sputnik TV, sponsored by Olga's Babushkas and Ice Cream.

    Yahoo! Sports - Top News 2010

  • Babushkas would rather stare at their sensible black shoes than revel in the promise of stars.

    The Clarity of Night 2009

  • Babushkas and enthusiastically explained our mission.

    TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2009

  • The Rivers of Steel National Heritage Area will hold a "Babushkas and Hard Hats" tour from

    post-gazette.com - News 2009

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