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  • Having said all that, the three most lethal agents in my own little trilogy are all women – a Russian called Ksenia, a European known as Thirteen and an Indonesian called Frederika who exists in RL, by the way and I miss her a lot although there is a maniac man, Zhenya, to partly redress the balance.

    [doctor no] when taken in context 2009

  • Having said all that, the three most lethal agents in my own little trilogy are all women – a Russian called Ksenia, a European known as Thirteen and an Indonesian called Frederika who exists in RL, by the way and I miss her a lot although there is a maniac man, Zhenya, to partly redress the balance.

    Archive 2009-04-01 2009

  • I would call Ksenia not too common, rather than rare, as I have heard of several of my Russian-speaking adults having daughters named as such.

    languagehat.com: FROM BEE TO GAZETTE. 2004

  • "Ksenia" is part of the repertory at the Alexandriinsky Theater.

    The St. Petersburg Times 2010

  • "Ksenia" is a relatively rare instance of a contemporary play written on a historical topic.

    The St. Petersburg Times 2010

  • "Ksenia" is a relatively rare instance of a contemporary play written on a historical topic.

    The St. Petersburg Times 2010

  • "Ksenia" is part of the repertory at the Alexandriinsky Theater.

    The St. Petersburg Times 2010

  • "We just want to show that we exist," said Ksenia Korneyeva, a magazine editor, who carried white chrysanthemums.

    Protests Swell Across Russia Gregory L. White 2011

  • Paszek's victory advances her to the round of 16 where she will face off against Russia's Ksenia Pervak, another unseeded Wimbledon longshot.

    Tamira Paszek Upsets No. 6 Francesca Schiavone, Advances To Fourth Round At Wimbledon 2011

  • "A large chunk of this morning is clearly coming from the fact that we have very low interest rates on ruble debt here in comparison to what companies would be able to borrow at abroad," said Ksenia Yudaeva, chief economist at OAO Sberbank, Russia's largest bank.

    Russia Faces Fresh Capital Flight Ira Iosebashvili 2011

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