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Mikhailovitch

American  
[mi-hahy-law-vich] / mɪˈhaɪ lɔ vɪtʃ /

noun

  1. Draja 1893–1946, Yugoslav military leader.


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Levin's principals are Gore Taylor, a young American protest singer, and Igor Mikhailovitch, a young Russian protest poet, who meet in Israel as the Six-Day War is about to start.

From Time Magazine Archive

Vyacheslav Mikhailovitch Scriabin was born 56 years ago, the son of a store clerk in Nolinsk, 480 miles northeast of Moscow.

From Time Magazine Archive

She is abstract enough—elusive, rainbow-hued enough, for your harmonies, Ivan Mikhailovitch.

From The Genius by Potter, Margaret Horton

Besides," he went on, a little hastily, "I knew in my heart, even then, that art is greater than all other things.—That's not cant, Ivan Mikhailovitch!

From The Genius by Potter, Margaret Horton

The first visitor, Alexander Mikhailovitch, caused Susoitchik no surprise, as he often paid Susoitchik visits in obedience to the behests of his wife.

From Reminiscences of Tolstoy by Calderon, George

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