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  • BETWEEN nine and ten on a dark September evening the only son of the district doctor, Kirilov, a child of six, called Andrey, died of diphtheria.

    The Schoolmaster Anton Pavlovich Chekhov 1882

  • Turin art "Modernikon, Contemporary Art from Russia" showcases work by 20 Russian artists such as Andrey Kuzkin, Elena Kovylina and Iced Architects, presenting paintings, sculptures, video, photography and installation art.

    What's on Around Europe 2010

  • “Dmitri Fyodorovitch, won’t you come now?” called Andrey from the door of the shop.

    The Brothers Karamazov 2003

  • “Dmitri Fyodorovitch, won’t you come now?” called Andrey from the door of the shop.

    The Brothers Karamazov Fyodor Dostoyevsky 1851

  • Andrey Sakharov and Nelson Mandela, among other champions of liberty, later said they took strength from hearing Carter emphasize human rights.

    The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010

  • Andrey Sakharov and Nelson Mandela, among other champions of liberty, later said they took strength from hearing Carter emphasize human rights.

    The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010

  • Andrey Sakharov and Nelson Mandela, among other champions of liberty, later said they took strength from hearing Carter emphasize human rights.

    The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010

  • "The major driver to the grain export ban was food security – but it was also political as the Russian government tried to stop food price inflation," says Andrey Sizov , managing director of Moscow agricultural consultancy SovEcon.

    Locked Out David Elliot 2011

  • To unite democrats from around the country, they formed a coalition, the Interregional Group, co-chaired by Andrey Sakharov, Boris Yeltsin, an Estonian activist called Viktor Palm, and several others see Chapter 1.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • In January 2005, Andrey Illarionov, the libertarian economist whose provocative criticisms of economic policy Putin had initially heeded, was demoted.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

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