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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
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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
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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
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“If they took Mitin up it was certainly not through me,” said Shoustova, blushing, and looking round uneasily.
Resurrection 2003
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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
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Petrov, the bank director, had twelve thousand; Sventitsky, a company director, had seventeen thousand; Mitin, who had founded
Anna Karenina Leo Tolstoy 1869
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"If they took Mitin up it was certainly not through me," said
Voskresenie. English Leo Tolstoy 1869
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I lie down and cover myself up, and hear something whispering, 'Betrayed! betrayed Mitin!
Voskresenie. English Leo Tolstoy 1869
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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.
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“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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