Her son Konstantin, an unpublished writer loves Nina but she is in love with Trigorin, Arkadina's lover and a famous writer. |
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Turgenev had already given a polemical portrait of the peasant-loving Slavophile, Konstantin Aksakov. |
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Its economy was adversely affected by the Great Depression and from 1934 until 1939 it experienced a highly autocratic, neo-fascist regime led by Konstantin Paets. |
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The latter group includes Nikolai Danilevsky and Konstantin Leontiev, the founders of eurasianism. |
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War and science fiction inspired great minds like Konstantin Tsiolkovsky and Wernher von Braun to achieve flight beyond the atmosphere. |
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Many of the younger Russian poets and writers such as Konstantin Simonov were influenced by Kipling. |
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Graphene was discovered at the University of Manchester in 2004 under Prof Sir Andre Geim and Sir Konstantin Novoselov. |
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In the conflict between his elder brothers Konstantin and Yuri, Yaroslav supported the latter. |
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Among the city's attractions for him was the presence of Konstantin Somov, a painter with whom he had formed a close relationship. |
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It sailed from Sevastopol, commanded by captain Konstantin Dublitsky. |
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As Konstantin in The Seagull in October 1925 he impressed the Russian director Theodore Komisarjevsky, who cast him as Tusenbach in the British premiere of Three Sisters. |
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The Kirov, complemented by its superb orchestra, treats Costa Mesa, CA, to Leonid Lavrovsky's Romeo and Juliet and Konstantin Sergeyev's Swan Lake Oct. |
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Russian achievements in the field of space technology and space exploration are traced back to Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, the father of theoretical astronautics. |
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Russian inventions include arc welding by Nikolay Benardos, further developed by Nikolay Slavyanov, Konstantin Khrenov and other Russian engineers. |
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The magazine organized exhibitions of leading Russian artists, including Mikhail Vrubel, Konstantin Somov, Isaac Levitan, and the book illustrator Ivan Bilibin. |
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