Examples of using Yegor in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Yegor, could you tell us about your team?
I tell you it's really impossible to go anywhere with Yegor!
Yegor Gaidar was born into a family of Bolshevik nobility.
This was carried out by finance minister Yegor Kankrin.
All children of Yegor became notable painters(see Makovsky).
In 1999, he founded the Union of Right Forces(SPS),along with fellow liberals Anatoly Chubais and Yegor Gaidar.
Yegor Vlasych!" the hunter suddenly hears a soft voice.
I have not seen you for a long time, Yegor Vlassitch…" said Pelagea looking tenderly at the huntsman's moving shoulders.
Yegor Vlassitch!" the huntsman suddenly heard a soft voice.
Konstantin was born in Moscow as the older son of a Russian art figure andamateur painter, Yegor Ivanovich Makovsky.
Good-bye, Yegor Vlasych!" she says, mechanically accepting the rouble.
Konstantin was born in Moscow,the eldest son in a family of Russian artists and amateur artist, Yegor Ivanovich Makovsky.
Good-bye, Yegor Vlassitch," whispered Pelagea, and she stood on tiptoe to see the white cap once more.
The current Russian government is popular to a great extent because it is perceived to havereversed the liberal policy of Boris Yeltsin and Yegor Gaidar.
And Levin saw that Yegor too was in an excited state and intending to express all his most heartfelt emotions.
In April 1880, Markov defended his master's thesis"On the Binary Square Forms with Positive Determinant",which was encouraged by Aleksandr Korkin and Yegor Zolotarev.
There, the hero of Shukshin, Yegor Prokudin, sings it precisely as a purely folk, close, and soulfully dear.
The CPRF is led by Gennady Zyuganov, who co-founded the party in early1993 with senior former Soviet politicians Yegor Ligachev and Anatoly Lukyanov among others.
In 1994 Yegor Gaidar, the architect of Russia's market reforms, argued that there were two ways for Russia to turn to the West.
After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the erratic policies of former Russian president Boris Yeltsin andhis pro-American advisors such as Yegor Gaidar and Andrey Kozyrev encouraged the U.S. to erode Russian influence in India.
A team of Russian IT specialists led by Yegor Zakharov demonstrated it on the example of Mona Lisa and other well-known works of art.
Yegor Makovsky was the founder of Natural class, the art school that later became as the famous Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture.
The programs of liberalization andstabilization were designed by Yeltsin's deputy prime minister Yegor Gaidar, a 35-year-old liberal economist inclined toward radical reform, and widely known as an advocate of"shock therapy".
On November 28, 2006, Yegor Gaidar was found unconscious in County Kildare, Ireland where he had been presenting his new book"Lasting Time: Russia in the World".
On Sunday, hundreds of people were arrested in the district after aprotest against last Thursday's killing of 25-year-old Yegor Shcherbakov turned violent, with protesters attacking a local shopping center, overturning cars and clashing with police.
He entrusted the economy to Yegor Gaidar, the head of an economic research institute who had studied macroeconomic theory from the standard textbook of Rudi Dornbusch and Stan Fischer.
During its December session, the parliament clashed with Yeltsin on a number of issues, and the conflict came to a head on 9December when the parliament refused to confirm Yegor Gaidar, the widely unpopular architect of Russia's"shock therapy" market liberalisations, as prime minister.
In 1987, after a confrontation with hardliner Yegor Ligachev and Mikhail Gorbachev about Gorbachev's wife, Raisa, meddling in affairs of the state, Yeltsin was sacked from his high ranking party positions.
Politkovskaya worked for Izvestia from 1982 to 1993 and as a reporter and editor of emergencies/accidents section, then later(1994- 1999)as assistant chief editor of Obshchaya Gazeta headed by Yegor Yakovlev where she wrote frequently about social problems and, in particular, the plight of refugees.
Although Yeltsin came to power on a wave of optimism,he never recovered his popularity after endorsing Yegor Gaidar's" shock therapy" of ending Soviet-era price controls, drastic cuts in state spending, and an open foreign trade regime in early 1992(see Russian economic reform in the 1990s).