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Timoshenko

[tim-uh-sheng-koh, tyi-muh-shen-kuh]

noun

  1. Semion Konstantinovich 1895–1970, Russian general.



Timoshenko

/ timaˈʃɛnkə, ˌtɪməˈʃɛŋkəʊ /

noun

  1. Semyon Konstantinovich (sɪˈmjɔn kənstanˈtinəvitʃ). 1895–1970, Soviet general in World War II

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Kirillov was far more than just a mouthpiece, heading Russia's Timoshenko Radiation, Chemical and Biological Protection Academy, before going on to lead the Russian army's Radiation, Chemical and Biological Protection Troops in 2017.

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The research, led by Dr. Janis Timoshenko and Prof. Dr. Beatriz Roldán Cuenya, marks a significant advancement in the quest for sustainable and efficient CO2 conversion technologies aimed to close the artificial carbon cycle.

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In a post on Telegram, presidential adviser Kyrylo Timoshenko listed the number of people in each region without power, a total of about 1.5 million.

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Kirill Timoshenko, the deputy head of the president's office, said earlier that there had been no civilian casualties in the attack and accused Russian of trying to sow panic.

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The four missiles that landed at the train station hours later set fire to five passenger cars, Timoshenko said.

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