Natalia [nә'tæljә, -'tɑ:l-]
n.
纳塔莉亚(f.)
- Watching Bobby and Pam in a passionate embrace, Natalia giggles.
- Other emigre artists who have agreed to participate in the event include cellist Mstislav Rostropovich and dancers Natalia Makarova and Rudolf Nureyev.
- Viardo's wife, Natalia, was scheduled to leave for Moscow today so she could bring their children, 11-year-old Philip and 4-year-old Alexander, to America.
- That puts a strain on the actors _ Jason Alexander, Pamela Brull, Natalia Nogulich and Michael McKean.
- The two kids who made splashes here are Alexander Volkov and Natalia Zvereva.
- It was staged and choreographed, after Marius Petipa, for American Ballet Theater by Natalia Makarova in 1980.
- Chef Natalia Tokareva, speaking through a translator, said that while she was not sure if Mississippi catfish would ever be availiable in Moscow, her country may learn much from the Delta industry.
- "Everybody loves him, but everybody fears him," admits his sister-in-law Natalia, who worked for a time under Mr. Yeltsin in Sverdlovsk before marrying his brother Mikhail, a 54-year-old construction worker.
- Natalia notes the way in which the course has developed maturity and communication skills among the students.
- When a defector like Natalia Makarova can dance on the same program as the Kirov's Irina Kolpakova, which is what just happened in Vancouver, you know that things are changing."
- The much softer pas de deux from "The Flower Festival at Genzano," danced by Natalia Arkhipova and Yuri Klevtsov, was programmed between the two flag wavers.