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Dobrynin

[ doh-bree-nin, -brin-in; Russian duh-bri-nyin ]

noun

  1. A·na·to·ly F(e·do·ro·vich) [an-, uh, -, toh, -lee fyaw-d, uh, -, roh, -vich, uh-nuh-, taw, -lyee , fyaw, -d, uh, -, r, uh, -vyich], 1919–2010, Russian diplomat.


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Anatoly F. Dobrynin, the longtime Soviet ambassador to the United States, had his first Thanksgiving at her table.

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Kissinger told Dobrynin, "my nightmare is a victory for either side," and Dobrynin replied that he shared the same fear.

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On October 18, Kissinger contacted Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin and they agreed that the situation was essentially a stalemate.

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While SBPCh continues to perform in a slimmed-down version, Dobrynin now spends much of his time at Practica, a rehearsal space in Tbilisi that organisers designed as a meeting place for musicians from Georgia and abroad.

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Jam sessions happen every two weeks, while Dobrynin also teaches the drums.

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