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  • And then there is Pavel, whom I used to call Pashka when we were kids together: now he's a scientist, an expert, a brain full of information.

    Hard to be a god Strugatski, Arkadi & Strugatski, Boris 1973

  • At first I was a bit confused, as the name for the dessert cheese is Pascha or Pashka, very close to the Ukrainian name for the bread.

    Festive Easter Breads and Cheese: Paska and Pascha Jennifer Gregory Miller 2009

  • At first I was a bit confused, as the name for the dessert cheese is Pascha or Pashka, very close to the Ukrainian name for the bread.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Eileen 2009

  • I waked Pashka for fear he should fall out and began cautiously going down.

    The Schoolmistress and other stories 2004

  • “Have we got to Lukovo?” asked Pashka, lifting his head lazily.

    The Schoolmistress and other stories 2004

  • Pashka looked over my shoulder at the belfry and gave a yawn.

    The Schoolmistress and other stories 2004

  • Pashka, seeing my uneasiness, fastened his big eyes upon the light, looked at me again, then again at the light ..

    The Schoolmistress and other stories 2004

  • And so few new houses -- Dimitri, Pashka, Yarosz -- they were all betrothed when the Widow's curse caught up with me.

    Enchantment Card, Orson Scott 1999

  • He listens for a little while, smiles and says: 'Pashka, why don't you sit here?

    Hard to be a god Strugatski, Arkadi & Strugatski, Boris 1973

  • Pashka simply arched his back and made a contemptuous gesture.

    Hard to be a god Strugatski, Arkadi & Strugatski, Boris 1973

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