Definitions
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- proper noun A transliteration of the Russian female given name Инна.
Etymologies
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Examples
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The activists, identified as Inna Shevchenko, Oxana Shachko and Alexandra Nemchinova, eventually made it out of the woods and reached the village of Beki in the country's southeast.
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For more information, call Inna Bayer at 650-917-9971 or e-mail
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For more information, call Inna Bayer at 650-917-9971 or e-mail
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For more information, call Inna Bayer at 650-917-9971 or e-mail
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I Need You For Christmas "is the song recorded by singer Inna which is the fifth single from her debut album titled" Hot ".
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Following their years of lucrative partnership, Berezovsky is suing Patarkatsishvili's estate and widow, Inna, claiming he was the 50-50 owner of all Patarkatsishvili's business assets – including MSI.Berezovsky's claim, in the high court here, seeks half of £24m due to MSI after it sold Tevez outright in 2007 to Joorabchian himself, who bought the Tevez rights, via another company registered in the British Virgin Islands.
Carlos Tevez: The billionaires' fight over his ownership revealed | David Conn
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The industrial kitchen had "salt, pepper, garlic, onion—nothing exciting," says Inna Rabinovich, the Russian-born food technologist charged with reproducing the Moroccan fish balls.
With Some Passing on Gefilte Fish, A New Lure: Fish 'Meatballs'
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Inna Shevchenko, 20, a spokeswoman for the group, admits no one was listening before they started stripping off.
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We're in awe of the Jalapeño Cream Cheese pocket Inna Jams supplies the green, vegetal, mildly-sugared pepper quotient.
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Inna explains how to utilize the free audio processes for the greatest results.
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