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    Shining «Moon», Sparkling «Thunder» by G. Tardivo

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The glottological research exposed in this article is an attempt to dust off the forgotten past and how languages evolved throughout the time. Any civilization idolizes the planets, especially the moon. On this occasion, Earth’s satellite name in the Greek language bears – at the end – a substrata word. …”
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    M.V. Lomonosov’s Image in the Historic Memory of Modern Youths by Yevgenia M. Lupanova

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…Despite their being some “hero de-idolization” attempts in the press, and despite the fact that these students did not show an exemplary knowledge of history, M.V. …”
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    LINGUISTIC ORIGINALITY OF AMERICAN RAP COMPOSITIONS (ON THE EXAMPLE OF MACHINE GUN KELLY AND NF) by Inna Borisova

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…And this understanding enables listeners to perceive their idols&rsquo; creative work more adequately.</p></body></html>…”
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    Determination of the Nature of the Image in the Philosophy of Ancient Thinkers as an Element of Culture in the Context of Historical and Theoretical Analysis by F.B. Narzikulova

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…It conveys at least five meanings-image, statue-idol, metaphor, icon, similarity. But, given the fact that this term existed in ancient times, it is impossible to say with certainty that "image" is derived from French or English, most likely, it is borrowed, as shown by the transformation over time of its content and almost simultaneously later appearance in both these languages.…”
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    Image of Peter I in Newspaper Materials of “Tobolsk Gubernskiye Vedomosti” (1857—1909) by E. V. Kostetskaya, L. N. Suslova

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…It is proved that the newspaper supported the myth of Peter I as an idol, an enlightened autocrat, under whose reign Russia achieved prosperity and power. …”
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    Once again to the Question of the Title of A. S. Pushkin “the Sun of Russian Poetry” by I. V. Kudryashov

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…The end of the “Pushkin period” proclaimed by Belinsky in “Literary Dreams” and the general desire of literary circles to create national idols served as the basis for Pushkin’s title in Russian criticism of 1834-1837. …”
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