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Fadeyev
[ fuh-dey-ef, -ev; Russian fuh-dye-yif ]
noun
- A·le·ksandr A·le·ksan·dro·vich [al-ig-, zan, -der al-ig-, zan, -dr, uh, -vich, -, zahn, -, uh-lyi-, ksahndr, uh-lyi-, ksahn, -d, r, uh, -vyich], 1901–56, Russian novelist.
Example Sentences
Council Chairman Valery Fadeyev cleared the topics to be discussed beforehand during meetings with Kremlin officials in recent weeks, the Moscow Times reported, citing the investigative news website Vyorstka.
On Saturday the head of the Kremlin's Human Rights Council, Valery Fadeyev, publicly announced that he had written to Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu with a request to "urgently resolve" problems of the mobilisation.
Valery Fadeyev, the head of the Russian president’s Human Rights Council, accused Pugacheva of insincerely citing humanitarian concerns to justify her criticism of the nearly 7-month-old conflict.
“New faces – soldiers, doctors, military correspondents, volunteers – will be our elite,” Fadeyev wrote.
In early 1951, Alexander Fadeyev, the chairman of the Union of Soviet Writers, sent Grossman a number of demands.
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