Examples of 'potanin' in a sentence

Meaning of "potanin"

Potanin is a surname of Russian origin, often associated with Russian businessmen and entrepreneurs
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  • A surname from Russian.

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Potanin owns three private jets.
The glacier is named after explorer Grigory Potanin.
Potanin now personally controls his assets through Interros.
This article is about Grigory Potanin.
The Vladimir Potanin Foundation is one of the first private foundations in modern Russia.
Lectures are created with the support of Vladimir Potanin Foundation.
Potanin would be used as the others ' public liaison to the government.
The company was a joint venture of the Vladimir Potanin and Mikhail Prokhorov.
Potanin attended a Page Corps in Omsk, a military school for children from wealthy families.
As many other glaciers around the world, the Potanin Glacier is gradually decreasing in size.
We will share it for the further development of this unique route, ” noted Vladimir Potanin.
He encountered a Turkic people called the Salars, and Potanin recorded information about their language.
Potanin is a C-type main belt asteroid.
Some members went to Han-Chai, while Potanin and some others left for Hami and Uliastai.
He earned his wealth thanks to “ privatization for oligarchs ”, invented by Vladimir Potanin.

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Potanin was born in Moscow, in the former USSR, into a high-ranking communist family.
For other uses, see Potanin.
Mr. Potanin gives a description of this voyage which he heard from a Russian missionary, Mr. Chivalkoff.
The court rejected the claim of the Ministry of Finance to recover from Potanin $68 million.
Potanin initially travelled to Siberia while serving with a Cossack division in Altaj in the 1850s.
The court sided with Potanin in a dispute with ex-wife to 850 billion rubles.
Oligarch Vladimir Potanin invited him to a frequent closed party on the occasion of New Year 2007.

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