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Khmelnitsky

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[kmel-nit-skee, khmyil-nyeet-skyee] / kmɛlˈnɪt ski, xmyɪlˈnyit skyi /

noun

  1. the Russian name of Khmelnytskyi.


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Blasts were also heard in central Ukraine in the regions of Vinnitsa, Khmelnitsky and Zhytomyr.

From BBC

On Monday, Russian cruise missiles flew over the Khmelnitsky nuclear plant in western Ukraine.

From Seattle Times

Tatyana Yanuk, who was hoping to leave with her year-and-a-half-old son, Roman, said she was trying to get to the western city of Khmelnitsky, to stay with relatives.

From New York Times

Valeant “is using non-GAAP numbers that were never intended for companies like Valeant,” said Dimitry Khmelnitsky, a forensic accountant with Veritas Investment Research in Toronto.

From The Wall Street Journal

Analyst Dimitry Khmelnitsky sees Valeant at risk of losing its 'secret sauce' that made it a darling of many investors due to the pullback in its share price.

From Reuters