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«Матч должен состояться при любой погоде» (к 95-летнему юбилею Давида Израилевича Дубровского). / Сергеев, Сергей Федорович.

в: ВОПРОСЫ ФИЛОСОФИИ, № 8, 01.08.2024, стр. 212-216.

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