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  • Expelled from Mexico in 1932, he came to Los Angeles where he painted three pictures to be exhibited locally -- Mitin obrero ( "Workers 'Meeting") at the Chouinard School of Art, América tropical at the Plaza Art Center, and Retrato actual de México ( "Current Portrait of Mexico") in a private residence at Santa Monica.

    The artist as activist: David Alfaro Siqueiros (1896–1974) 2008

  • Expelled from Mexico in 1932, he came to Los Angeles where he painted three pictures to be exhibited locally -- Mitin obrero ( "Workers 'Meeting") at the Chouinard School of Art, América tropical at the Plaza Art Center, and Retrato actual de México ( "Current Portrait of Mexico") in a private residence at Santa Monica.

    The artist as activist: David Alfaro Siqueiros (1896–1974) 2008

  • Petrov, the bank director, had twelve thousand; Sventitsky, a company director, had seventeen thousand; Mitin, who had founded a bank, received fifty thousand.

    Anna Karenina 2003

  • “If they took Mitin up it was certainly not through me,” said Shoustova, blushing, and looking round uneasily.

    Resurrection 2003

  • This work led to the discovery of a moth-control agent «Mitin» which, on the wool-fibre, looked like a colourless dyestuff.

    Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1948 - Presentation Speech 1964

  • Petrov, the bank director, had twelve thousand; Sventitsky, a company director, had seventeen thousand; Mitin, who had founded

    Anna Karenina Leo Tolstoy 1869

  • "If they took Mitin up it was certainly not through me," said

    Voskresenie. English Leo Tolstoy 1869

  • I lie down and cover myself up, and hear something whispering, 'Betrayed! betrayed Mitin!

    Voskresenie. English Leo Tolstoy 1869

  • Vyacheslav Grishin, the leader of the nongovernmental organization Russian Chornobyl Union, said at a commemoration today at Moscow's Mitin cemetery that some 250,000 people from Russia took part in the cleanup effort at Chornobyl and that about 30,000 of them have since died.

    Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty 2010

  • “And then, only fancy, the next day I hear — they let me know by knocking at the wall — that Mitin is arrested.

    Resurrection 2003

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