Proper noun
Medved (plural Medveds)
A surname from the Slavic languages.
But Councilor Derek Medved suggested the work be put off until better days, saying: "I think it's a very unreasonable time in my mind to be asking the community for an increase in taxes, whether it be 1% or half-a-percent. Source: Internet
Film historian Michael Medved agrees with and understands Capra's impressions, noting that he walked away from the movie business because "he refused to adjust to the cynicism of the new order." Source: Internet
In his deposition, Dr. Kirchakov wrote that he had discussed the murder of Kirov and the role of Fyodor Medved with Olsky. Source: Internet
That summer, after U.S. senator Larry Craig was arrested for lewd conduct in a men's restroom, conservative commentator Michael Medved argued that any liberalization of DADT would "compromise restroom integrity and security". Source: Internet
Michael Medved wishes that conservatives would stop implying that the President of the United States wants to destroy the United States. Source: Internet
“Liberal-turned-conservative” and talk radio host Michael Medved looks over Paul’s supporters and finds “an imposing collection of neo-Nazis, white supremacists, Holocaust deniers, 9/11 ‘truthers’ and other paranoid and discredited conspiracists.” Source: Internet