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  • He played "Kulik" the levelheaded partner in the financial investment firm where Kevin James in the Sony Pictures blockbuster comedy Paul Blart: Mall Cop.

    BroadwayWorld.com Featured Content 2010

  • In the obscure town of Simsbury, Connecticut, the world-famous skating coach and choreographer spent summers training an elite group of athletes including Olympic champions such as Alexei Yagudin and Ilia Kulik and my friend, the skating star Sasha Cohen.

    Welcome to My World Johnny Weir 2011

  • In the obscure town of Simsbury, Connecticut, the world-famous skating coach and choreographer spent summers training an elite group of athletes including Olympic champions such as Alexei Yagudin and Ilia Kulik and my friend, the skating star Sasha Cohen.

    Welcome to My World Johnny Weir 2011

  • In the obscure town of Simsbury, Connecticut, the world-famous skating coach and choreographer spent summers training an elite group of athletes including Olympic champions such as Alexei Yagudin and Ilia Kulik and my friend, the skating star Sasha Cohen.

    Welcome to My World Johnny Weir 2011

  • Boris Shaposhnikov, one of the few surviving Soviet officers with any formal military training, went with the moronic Grigory Kulik to the Western District, effectively replacing Pavlov who was subsequently arrested and shot, and Kirill Meretskov, the man who had presided over the disasters of the Finnish War, was sent to the Baltic District.

    Deathride John Mosier 2010

  • But Kulik, who in the words of the leading expert on Soviet armor “developed a strong dislike” for the vehicle, managed to hobble initial production.

    Deathride John Mosier 2010

  • However, as pointed out by Reality-Based Community blogger Jonathan Kulik, the numbers of women getting PhDs in scientific fields and engineering has been steadily increasing since the early 1970s, as shown in this graph from the NAS study.

    Archive 2008-03-01 Peggy 2008

  • Boris Shaposhnikov, one of the few surviving Soviet officers with any formal military training, went with the moronic Grigory Kulik to the Western District, effectively replacing Pavlov who was subsequently arrested and shot, and Kirill Meretskov, the man who had presided over the disasters of the Finnish War, was sent to the Baltic District.

    Deathride John Mosier 2010

  • However, as pointed out by Reality-Based Community blogger Jonathan Kulik, the numbers of women getting PhDs in scientific fields and engineering has been steadily increasing since the early 1970s, as shown in this graph from the NAS study.

    Is the gender gap in academic science because women are dumb, or simply lack ambition? Peggy 2008

  • But Kulik, who in the words of the leading expert on Soviet armor “developed a strong dislike” for the vehicle, managed to hobble initial production.

    Deathride John Mosier 2010

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