Proper noun
Volkov (plural Volkovs)
A surname.
By the time he arrived in Turkey, three weeks later, Volkov had been found and hurriedly returned to Moscow, disguised in heavy bandages. Source: Internet
Maes, 35. It hosted a regular season of public concerts (previously held only during the six weeks of Lent when the Imperial Theaters were closed) Volkov, 71. and provided basic professional training in music. Source: Internet
For a large sum of money, Volkov offered the names of three Soviet agents inside Britain, two of whom worked in the Foreign Office and a third who worked in counter-espionage in London. Source: Internet
Leonid Volkov, Navalny’s longtime ally and campaign strategist, told the German RTL broadcaster Thursday that an independent investigation in Russia is unlikely and put the blame in the Kremlin. Source: Internet
Keldysh citation modeled the MPI process as a transition of the electron from the ground state of the atom to the Volkov states. Source: Internet
Solomon Volkov, The Magical Chorus: A History of Russian Culture from Tolstoy to Solzhenitsyn, Alfred A. Knopf, 2008. Source: Internet