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Vladimir Afanasyevich Obruchev (Russian: Влади́мир Афана́сьевич О́бручев;
October 10 [O.S.
September 28] 1863 – June 19, 1956) was a
Russian and Soviet...
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Obruchev (Russian: Обручев) is a
Russian surname.
Notable people with this
surname include:
Nikolai Obruchev (1830–1904),
Russian Army
Officer Vladimir...
- The
Obruchev Hills (66°35′S 99°46′E / 66.583°S 99.767°E / -66.583; 99.767) are a
group of
rounded hills on the
coast between Denman Glacier and Scott...
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Obruchev (1830–1904) was a
General Staff Officer in the
Imperial Russian Army,
military statistician,
planner and
chief of the Main Staff.
Obruchev was...
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Obruchev is a
disintegrating lunar impact crater that lies
along the
southern s**** of Mare Ingenii, on the far side of the Moon. Less than
three crater...
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Mount Obruchev (68°54′S 154°10′E / 68.900°S 154.167°E / -68.900; 154.167) is a
mountain 15
nautical miles (28 km) east-southeast of Scar Bluffs, near...
- only the
members of Spectre. When Bond
brings Obruchev to Leiter, Ash
betrays them and
helps Obruchev escape,
killing Leiter. Bond
returns to MI6 and...
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interfere with her own
efforts to find
Obruchev. Bond
returns to MI-6,
where M
informs him that
Spectre kidnapped Obruchev after the
scientist developed a DNA-targeted...
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novel in the "lost world"
genre by
Russian academician and
writer Vladimir Obruchev. It was
written in 1915 in
Kharkov and
first published in the original...
- betra**** him. Five
years later,
Spectre agents extract MI6
scientist Valdo Obruchev, who
secretly works for Safin, from a
London laboratory and
steal Project...