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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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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

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

Ivan Mikhailovitch, you have not told me how you are going to begin in the work you were talking of last night.

From The Genius by Potter, Margaret Horton

You might pity yourself, Ivan Mikhailovitch, because you have just had three blows about as big as the average man is called upon to bear throughout his lifetime.

From The Genius by Potter, Margaret Horton

Egor Mikhailovitch, the superintendent, has been to see our lady about having you drafted into the army, and, Polikey Illitch, your name was mentioned among others.

From The Kreutzer Sonata and Other Stories by Tucker, Benjamin R.