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  • 105List of Russian language playwrights — The Moscow Art Theatre. This is a list of authors who have written dramatic works in the Russian language. For the plain text list, see Category:Russian dramatists and playwrights. See also: List of Russian language writers, List of Russian… …

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  • 107Osip Notovich — Осип Константинович Нотович Osip Konstantinovich Notovich Born 1849 Taganrog, Russian Empire Died 1914 Paris, France Pen name О’квич O kvich Occupation writer, playwright …

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  • 108connive — con|nive [kəˈnaıv] v [Date: 1600 1700; : French; Origin: conniver, from [i]Latin connivere to close the eyes, connive ] 1.) to not try to stop something wrong from happening connive at ▪ He would not be the first politician to connive at a shady… …

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  • 109connive — verb (I) 1 to not try to stop something wrong from happening (+ at): He would not be the first politician to connive at a shady business deal. 2 connive to do sth to work together secretly to achieve something, especially something wrong;… …

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