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Anatols Dinbergs (3
March [O.S. 2 February] 1911 – 9
November 1993) was one of the
preeminent career diplomats of Latvia. He
entered service in Latvia's...
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Anatol is a
masculine given name,
derived from the Gr**** name Ἀνατόλιος Anatolius,
meaning "sunrise". The
Russian version of the name is
Anatoly (also...
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diplomatic representatives. In 1969, the
Latvian Counselor to the US
Anatols Dinbergs,
among leaders of 73
countries around the world,
signed the Apollo...
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Anatoly Yakovlevich Lepin (Russian: Анато́лий Я́ковлевич Ле́пин; Latvian:
Anatols Liepiņš; 30 December [O.S. 17 December] 1907, in
Moscow – 24
October 1984...
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Anatol Rosenfeld (28
August 1912 – 11
December 1973) was a German-Brazilian
philosopher and art critic. In 1937, as a Jew
fleeing ****sm,
Anatol Rosenfeld...
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Anatols Größenwahn ("
Anatol's megalomania") was
supposed to be the
final act of
Anatol, but was then
replaced by "
Anatol's wedding morning"...
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Anatol Yusef is an
English film,
television and
stage actor, writer, director. He was born in Barking, East
London and is best
known for his work at The...
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Kuragin (Character) from War and
Peace (1956)," The
Internet Movie Database "
Anatol Kuragin (Character) from
Voyna i mir (1967)," The
Internet Movie Database...
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restored as its
anthem on 15
February 1990. The
music was
composed by
Anatols Liepiņš, and the
lyrics were
written by
Fricis Rokpelnis and Jūlijs Vanags...
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Anatol Lieven (born 28 June 1960) is a
British author, journalist, and
policy analyst. He is
currently a
visiting professor at King's
College London and...