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Pavlova was born to a well-to-do Moscow family on the evening of February 5, 1880, a twin to Ivan. Her early life can only be described as indescribably dull, as it consisted of standing in corners when she inevitably got into trouble with the Polish nannushka for dancing on the cabbages. As she grew, she had a small bracket bar installed on the wall for her to hold onto, because her knees would give way, and so a ballet technique was discovered. A dull one, smelling of cabbages, but a technique, which she able to explore during the teenage ballet classes that every young drab was forced into.

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  • Anna Pavlova
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  • Pavlova was born to a well-to-do Moscow family on the evening of February 5, 1880, a twin to Ivan. Her early life can only be described as indescribably dull, as it consisted of standing in corners when she inevitably got into trouble with the Polish nannushka for dancing on the cabbages. As she grew, she had a small bracket bar installed on the wall for her to hold onto, because her knees would give way, and so a ballet technique was discovered. A dull one, smelling of cabbages, but a technique, which she able to explore during the teenage ballet classes that every young drab was forced into.
  • Anna Anatolyevna Pavlova was born on September 6, 1987 in Orekhovo-Zuyevo, Russian. Pavlova was a member of the 2004 and 2008 Russian Olympic teams and won two bronze medals at the 2004 games in the women's artistic gymnastics team and vault events. In 2008, Pavlova competed in the vault final but received a 0.000 on her second vault after false starting.
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  • Pavlova was born to a well-to-do Moscow family on the evening of February 5, 1880, a twin to Ivan. Her early life can only be described as indescribably dull, as it consisted of standing in corners when she inevitably got into trouble with the Polish nannushka for dancing on the cabbages. As she grew, she had a small bracket bar installed on the wall for her to hold onto, because her knees would give way, and so a ballet technique was discovered. A dull one, smelling of cabbages, but a technique, which she able to explore during the teenage ballet classes that every young drab was forced into.
  • Anna Anatolyevna Pavlova was born on September 6, 1987 in Orekhovo-Zuyevo, Russian. Pavlova was a member of the 2004 and 2008 Russian Olympic teams and won two bronze medals at the 2004 games in the women's artistic gymnastics team and vault events. In 2008, Pavlova competed in the vault final but received a 0.000 on her second vault after false starting.
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