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Ivanov

American  
[ee-vah-nuhf] / iˈvɑ nəf /

noun

  1. Vsevolod Vyacheslavovich 1895–1963, Russian playwright.


Example Sentences

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"This galaxy was developing bars 2 billion years after the birth of the universe," Ivanov said.

From Science Daily

“The U.S., we’ve been neighbors for years, and we’ve fought in wars together. But ultimately, things have become very unpredictable,” said Sasha Ivanov, a Canadian programmer from Calgary who developed the app.

From The Wall Street Journal

Andrei Ivanov, a former government minister who took over the airport following its nationalisation, told Russia's RBK news outlet in July the airport was in significant debt and was seeking a new owner.

From Barron's

Alexander Ivanov, head of Russian private contractors in the CAR, agreed to answer AFP's questions on the upcoming elections and current situation in the country.

From Barron's

"It is a certain restriction of our freedoms," Ivanov said of the plans to strong-arm users into switching.

From Barron's