Examples of using Dmitry in English and their translations into Japanese
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Dmitry Bogrov was sent straight from the theater to the Kosoy Kaponir fortress in Kiev, where he was confined to a solitary cell.
Russian prime minister Dmitry Medvedev responded by describing the ban as part of"chronic anti-Russian hysteria".
Russian then-Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin announced in March 2016 that Russia had launched work to develop the sixth-generation combat plane.
Dmitry Trenin of the Carnegie Moscow Center believes there is still a chance to prevent a messy multi-sided civil war.
Together with his business partner, Valery Kogan, Dmitry Kamenshchik owns Moscow Domodedovo Airport, which is the largest airport in Europe.
Dmitry to record the first 30 years of the film"Guest from the Future.
The authors of the course were XETEQ CEO Dmitry Rodin and CPO XETEQ Alexander Shvets, who have more than 20 years of experience in MarTech.
Dmitry Gudkov, the only liberal opposition politician to hold a seat before, was defeated by a United Russia candidate.
December Domodedovo to 11: 30 I asked the representative of the airline Dmitry asking to solve my problem.
Dmitry to record 30 years of the first film"Guest from the Future." 3 series.
Dmitry on this day ended primer of the second wing, and prepared it for the finish painting.
Dmitry removes moles and writes about this: moles, melanoma and skin cancer.
Dmitry often has to communicate with different people, so he has long learned to find a common language with them.
Dmitry always takes care of all the details, and do not forget that the press secretary is a creative and enterprising person.
Dmitry was married to Olga Boguslavskaya- a mastersports, the correspondent of the popular TV channel.
According to Elena Malikova, Dmitry immediately became different. Responsible, collected.
Dmitry tried to flee through a window but broke his leg and was killed.
Dmitry appealed that and she ended up with $604 million.
In February of this year, Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev promised to continue to maintain all measures to support the sector, including concessional lending.
But Dmitry died of pneumonia, which might have begun as an infection he acquired from his new friends.