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Ustinov

British  
/ ˈjuːstɪnɒf /

noun

  1. Sir Peter ( Alexander ). 1921–2004, British stage and film actor, director, dramatist, and raconteur

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The Chinese official, Ma Lieh, was seen to leave his seat, along with another Chinese diplomat, when Mr. Ustinov attacked the “anti-Leninist chauvinist position” of Peking in a speech marking the anniversary Lenin’s birth.

From New York Times

No. Russia has two other ships of the same class, the Marshal Ustinov and the Varyag, which serve with Russia's Northern and Pacific fleets respectively.

From Reuters

Russia has two other ships of the same class, the Marshal Ustinov and the Varyag, which serve with Russia’s Northern and Pacific fleets respectively.

From Reuters

Its delegate, Evgeny Ustinov, told the council that the resolution's backers "will use any means to blame Russia for the events in Ukraine".

From Reuters

Fans who prefer Ustinov in the role tend to respond to his immense warmth: He has a grandfatherly manner that makes him instantly likable, which also cleverly belies his brilliance and perspicacity.

From New York Times