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Liuba may refer to: * Liuba, a Slavic feminine given name cognate to Lyuba Lyuba may refer to: * Lyuba (given name) Ljuba is a Slavic given name. In the Serbian language, it is best known as a masculine name, cognate to Ljubomir or Ljubo. In other Slavic languages it's more often a feminine name (Czech, Bulgarian, Maced ... ** Liuba Dragomir, Moldovan football player ** Liuba Gantcheva, Bulgarian intellectual and writer ** Liuba María Hevia, singer and composer from Cuba ** Liuba Grechen Shirley, American politician ** Liuba Shrira, American university professor * Liuba County, a subdivision of China {{disambig, geo, given name ...
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Liuba Shrira
Liuba Shrira is a professor of computer science at Brandeis University, whose research interests primarily involve distributed systems. Liuba Shrira received her PhD from Technion. She is affiliated with the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. Previously, she was a researcher in the MIT Programming Methodology Group (1986–1997), a visiting researcher at Microsoft Research (2004–2005), and a visiting professor at Technion (2010–2011). She is a member of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), which has recognized her as Distinguished Scientist in 2009 and the IEEE Computer Society. Shrira was one of the founding members of the Systers mailing list for women in computing. Interests According to her Brandeis bio page, Shrira is interested in the design and evaluation of system architectures that provide consistency and reliability without compromising on performance. For example, how to provide high-performance reliable storage in the prese ...
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Liuba Grechen Shirley
The 2018 United States House of Representatives elections in New York were held November 6, 2018 to elect a United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from each of New York's 27 New York's congressional districts, congressional districts. The elections coincided with the New York gubernatorial election, 2018, gubernatorial election, as well as an election to the United States Senate and various United States elections, 2018#State elections, state and United States elections, 2018#Local elections, local elections. Contested primaries were held June 26, 2018. On Election Day, Democrats gained three New York House seats, and the Democratic Party retook control of the House of Representatives. Democrats won a total of 21 New York House seats, while Republicans won six. Overview Elections were held in all 27 of New York's congressional districts in 2018. Prior to the 2018 elections, one New York House seat was vacant due to the death of Rep. Louise Slaughter (D-25th ...
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Liuba María Hevia
Liuba María Hevia (born in Havana, Cuba, December 14, 1964) is a singer and composer from Cuba. She has released several CDs, toured internationally, and collaborated with various artists. Hevia took up the guitar at age 8 and began performing as part of the Cuban musical movement called Nueva Trova (New Cuban Verse) in 1982. She has recorded with Silvio Rodriguez and Pablo Milanes.
Liuba María Hevia anuncia un disco de duetos] December 3, 2014 Cancioneros.com
In the 1990s she gained wider exposure in collaborations with Polito Ibañez, Gema and Pavel, Raul Torres, the duet Cachivache, and the trio En Serie. Her first song recorded was ''Coloreando la esperanza'' (Coloring Hope) in 1993. She performs in various styles incl ...
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Liuba Dragomir
Liuba Dragomir (born 6 May 1985) is a Moldovan former footballer who played as a midfielder A midfielder is an outfield position in association football. Midfielders may play an exclusively defensive role, breaking up attacks, and are in that case known as defensive midfielders. As central midfielders often go across boundarie .... She has been a member of the Moldova women's national team. International career Dragomir capped for Moldova at senior level during the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA second category). References 1985 births Living people Women's association football midfielders Moldovan women's footballers Moldova women's international footballers {{Moldova-women-footy-bio-stub ...
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Liuba Gantcheva
Yana Yazova (Bulgarian: Яна Язова) was the pen name of Lyuba Todorova Gancheva (Bulgarian: Люба Тодорова Ганчева) (1912 – August 1974), a Bulgarian intellectual and writer. Her name is also transcribed as Liuba Gantcheva. Life She was born in Lom and received a Master's degree in Slavic philology from Sofia University in 1935. Gancheva also studied French philology at the Sorbonne. In 1940 she published a historical drama ''The Last of the Pagans'' and a novel ''The Captain''. From 1942 to 1943, she co-edited the children's magazine ''Blok'' with Nikola Balabanov, brother of Prof. Alexander Balabanov, her mentor and lover. Gancheva married another man in 1943. Later in life, she was pressured to write poetry promoting communism but she instead chose to become a recluse. Her poetry was translated into Esperanto, Czech, Serbian and Ukrainian. She travelled extensively in Europe and the Near East and wrote about her travels. Her historical nov ...
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Lyuba (given Name)
Ljuba is a Slavic given name. In the Serbian language, it is best known as a masculine name, cognate to Ljubomir or Ljubo. In other Slavic languages it's more often a feminine name (Czech, Bulgarian, Macedonian), cognate to Lyubov (name), Lyubov, and also spelled Lyuba (Bulgarian Люба), Luba (Ukrainian and Russian Люба; Czech, Polish), Ľuba (Slovak). The masculine name may refer to: * Ljuba Aličić, Serbian Romani folk singer * Ljuba Brkić, Serbian pianist and piano teacher * Ljuba Čupa, Serbian soldier * Ljuba Jezdić, Serbian lawyer and soldier * Ljuba Tadić, Serbian actor The feminine name may refer to: * Ljuba Kristol, Israeli chess grandmaster of Russian origin * Ljuba Prenner, Slovene lawyer and writer (assigned female at birth and a feminine name) * Ljuba Welitsch, Bulgarian actress * Lyuba Mollova, Bulgarian athlete * Lyuba Ognenova-Marinova, Bulgarian archeologist * Luba Blum-Bielicka, Polish nurse and activist * Luba Genush, Canadian artist of Ukraininan ori ...
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