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Ivanov

[ ee-vah-nuhf ]

noun

  1. Vse·vo·lod Vya·che·sla·vo·vich [fsye, -v, uh, -l, uh, t vyi-chyi-, slah, -v, uh, -vyich], 1895–1963, Russian playwright.


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“They are not traitors,” said Alexander Ivanov, a pro-Russian activist in Kramatorsk, putting a generous spin on the surrender.

Ivanov Jr. is expected to be named the next CEO of Gazprombank.

I spent a year with Branagh on Ivanov and Wallander and Thor, and then Joss wrote me a fantastic part in Avengers.

Ivanov was prepared to give up this fortress, but not until he had cleared it of everything that might be useful to the enemy.

Ruszky and Brussilov signified their adhesion to the popular cause, and Ivanov failed to reach the capital.

At Dno General Ivanov joined the party and advised the czar to go to the army.

Ivanov is a gentleman, a University man, and not remarkable in any way.

The moment Ivanov loses heart the young lady is on the spot!

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