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Qué (quién) es BABUSHKA - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Baboushka; Babooshka; Babbushka; Babushka (disambiguation); Ба́бушка

babushka         
[b?'b??k?, 'bab??k?]
¦ noun
1. (in Russia) an old woman or grandmother.
2. N. Amer. a headscarf tied under the chin.
Origin
Russ., 'grandmother'.
Babushka Lady         
PERSON OF INTEREST IN THE 1963 ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY
Beverly Oliver; The Babushka Lady; Babushka lady
The Babushka Lady is an unidentified woman present during the 1963 assassination of US President John F. Kennedy who might have photographed or filmed the events that occurred in Dallas's Dealey Plaza at the time President John F.
International Freedom Foundation         
Operation Babushka
The International Freedom Foundation (IFF) was a self-described anti-communist group established in Washington, D.C.

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Babushka

Babushka or baboushka or babooshka (from Russian: ба́бушка, IPA: [ˈbabʊʂkə], meaning "grandmother" or "elderly woman") may refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de BABUSHKA
1. Sorry, Babushka, 2/1 Slavyanskaya Ploshchad, 788–0615, M.
2. Binder dismissed criticism as media hype over a "fictional babushka who has lost her pension" gambling.
3. The system is less Big Brother –– other European cities have more cameras –– than Big Babushka.
4. Of course consumers will have to pay more, but as every babushka knows, you get what you pay for.
5. Chef‘s Secrets: Risotto e Saltimbocca Vladimir Filonov / MT Peter–Paul Speckert, chef of Sorry, Babushka and Prado Cafe, shares a recipe for a traditional Italian dish.