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  • But only two, Vorontsov and Salambek Khadzhiyev, minister of the chemical and oil-refining industries, remained loyal to him.

    The People Vs. The Plotters 2008

  • "We sometimes wake them up at 4 in the morning and make them run the obstacle course," says Vorontsov, a small smile on his lips.

    JOIN THE RUSSIAN ARMY 2007

  • The ground war ended on February 28 with the total defeat of the Iraqi forces, and we immediately launched negotiations on what became Resolution 687, “the mother of all resolutions,” so dubbed by Soviet “permanent representative” Yuli Vorontsov.

    Surrender is not an Option John Bolton 2007

  • In pursuit of Vorontsov, they travel to his homeland in order to bring him to justice.

    Anime Review: Le Chevalier D’Eon, Volume Two | The Anime Blog 2007

  • The ground war ended on February 28 with the total defeat of the Iraqi forces, and we immediately launched negotiations on what became Resolution 687, “the mother of all resolutions,” so dubbed by Soviet “permanent representative” Yuli Vorontsov.

    Surrender is not an Option John Bolton 2007

  • After confronting him, they tie him to a Russian Poet by the name of Vorontsov.

    Anime Review: Le Chevalier D’Eon, Volume Two | The Anime Blog 2007

  • The ground war ended on February 28 with the total defeat of the Iraqi forces, and we immediately launched negotiations on what became Resolution 687, “the mother of all resolutions,” so dubbed by Soviet “permanent representative” Yuli Vorontsov.

    Surrender is not an Option John Bolton 2007

  • Vorontsov is a part of this development, but what role he plays is uncertain.

    Anime Review: Le Chevalier D’Eon, Volume Two | The Anime Blog 2007

  • The ground war ended on February 28 with the total defeat of the Iraqi forces, and we immediately launched negotiations on what became Resolution 687, “the mother of all resolutions,” so dubbed by Soviet “permanent representative” Yuli Vorontsov.

    Surrender is not an Option John Bolton 2007

  • Q Could repeat -- about what -- sorry -- what Vorontsov said this morning to Madeleine Albright in U.N. Did he commit Russia to support and to vote in favor of sanctions if it comes to a vote?

    Dee Dee Myers Press Briefing ITY National Archives 1994

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