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  1. Hace 1 día · Andrey Yankovsky - Valerii Skomskov | 03/06/2024 | Moscow Liga Pro | Rusia | Tenis de Mesa | ⭐ Mejores Cuotas de Apuestas ⚡ Resultados en vivo ️ Estadísticas 🏆 Pronósticos

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    Hace 1 día · Andrey Borisov - Viacheslav Surikov | 02/06/2024 | Moscow Liga Pro | Rusia | Tenis de Mesa | ⭐ Mejores Momios y Apuestas ⚡ Resultados en vivo 🏆 Pronósticos

  3. Hace 2 días · Here is one example. On January 1, 1943, the Red Army had 20,6 thousand tanks. On January 1, 1944, the number of tanks and self-propelled guns amounted to 24 thousand units. Production of armored vehicles in the USSR in 1943 - 24 tanks and self-propelled guns. For comparison: the production volume of armored vehicles in Germany for the same ...

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    The key subplot is the drab uniformity of Brezhnev era public architecture. This setting is explained in a humorous animated prologue, in which architects are overruled by politicians and red tape. As a result, the entire country is polluted with identical, unimaginative multistory apartment buildings that can be found in every city, town, and subu...

    Andrey Myagkov as Zhenya
    Sergey Nikitin as Zhenya (singing voice)
    Barbara Brylska as Nadya
    Valentina Talyzina as Nadya (voice)/Valya

    The two consecutive episodes of The Irony of Fate were originally broadcast by the Soviet central television channel, Programme One, on 1 January 1976, at 18:00. The film was a resounding success with audiences: author Fedor Razzakov recalled that "virtually the entire country watched the show"; the number of viewers was estimated to have been abou...

    The film is widely regarded as a classic piece of Russian popular culture and is traditionally broadcast in Russia and almost all former Soviet republics every New Year's Eve (Andrew Horton and Michael Brashinsky likened its status to that held by Frank Capra's 1946 It's a Wonderful Lifein the United States as a holiday staple). This tradition was ...

    A sequel, The Irony of Fate 2, was released in December 2007, becoming a box office hit and grossing over $55 million to a production budget of $5 million. The film starred Konstantin Khabensky and Elizaveta Boyarskaya as the grown-up children of Lukashin and Sheveleva who have managed to get into the same situation as their parents did.