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All at once he heard, not far from the edge of the wood, the sound of Varenka's contralto voice, calling Grisha, and a smile of delight passed over Sergey Ivanovitch's face.
Anna Karenina Leo Tolstoy 1869
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The reclusive Russian mathematician Grigory Perelman, aka Grisha, gained worldwide fame by claiming to have solved one of the world's most intractable mathematical problems, the
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Perelman, who is also known as Grisha Perelman, already has a long history of turning down awards and not showing up at award ceremonies.
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Varenka’s contralto voice, calling Grisha, and a smile of delight passed over Sergey Ivanovitch’s face.
Anna Karenina 2003
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Grigory "Grisha" Perelman turned down yet another big prize for his breakthroughs.
Boing Boing 2010
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Grigory "Grisha" Perelman turned down yet another big prize for his breakthroughs.
Boing Boing 2010
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"Grisha" as he is known to his friends, was born in 1966 in what was then Leningrad, at the peak of the Soviet era.
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Grigory "Grisha" Perelman turned down yet another big prize for his breakthroughs.
Boing Boing 2010
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"Judaism: A World of Stories" showcases more than 500 objects exploring 3,000 years of Jewish religion, influence and art, including works by Marc Chagall and Grisha Bruskin, a first-century Dead Sea Scroll and the oldest complete Torah scroll.
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In a precise, frequently performed movement, Grisha clicks the key in the lock, and the heavy door noiselessly opens.
A Mountain of Crumbs Elena Gorokhova 2010
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