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Ustinov

Proper noun

Meaning

Ustinov (plural Ustinovs)

A surname from Russian.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Examples

Peter Ustinov was the first really positive influence in my career. He was real and he bore witness to it. The things he said to you, he lived them. Terence Stamp

I enjoyed the comedies with Alec Guinness, and I had a real great time with Peter Ustinov in Hotel Sahara. I found I had the ability to do comedy. My timing was really inborn. Yvonne De Carlo

After it had been rejected in bomber guise, Ustinov used the Military Industrial Commission (one of the most influential Soviet government bodies) to promote the aircraft to the Strategic Aviation as a reconnaissance or ECM platform, or both. Source: Internet

Hogg and Mortimer, p. 122 Peter Ustinov described her during a student demonstration at the University of Dundee in 1968: As we arrived in a solemn procession the students pelted us with toilet rolls. Source: Internet

Christie's daughter Rosalind Hicks observed Ustinov during a rehearsal and said, "That's not Poirot! Source: Internet

It was then that Dmitry Fedorovich (Ustinov) jumped at someone's bright idea to foist Aeroflot's "bride in search of a wedding" on the military. Source: Internet

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