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Ian Fleming
From Russia, with Love is the fifth novel by the English author Ian Fleming and the book was inspired by author’s Fleming’s visit to Turkey on behalf of The Sunday Times to report on an Interpol conference; Ian Fleming returned to Britain by the Orient Express.
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Fleming
When Fleming wrote From Russia, with Love, Love thought Fleming might be Love's last Bond novel.
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Hunter Biden
Hunter Biden's attorney did not respond to a request to verify the authenticity of the email, but Hunter Biden has never disputed that Hunter Biden wrote Russia .
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Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin (Russian: Алекса́ндр Серге́евич Пу́шкин, (June 6, 1799 – February 10, 1837)
Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin (Russian: Алекса́ндр Серге́евич Пу́шкин, (June 6, 1799 – February 10, 1837) was a Russian Romantic author who is considered to be the greatest Russian poet and the founder of modern Russian literature.
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Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin Russian: (Алекса́ндр Серге́евич Пу́шкин (June 6, 1799 – February 10, 1837)
Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin (Russian: Алекса́ндр Серге́евич Пу́шкин (June 6, 1799 – February 10, 1837) was a Russian romantic writer whom most Russians consider most Russians's greatest poet and the founder of modern Russian literature.
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Mikhail Lermontov (1814–1841)
Mikhail Lermontov (1814 - 1841), was a Russian Romantic writer, poet and painter, sometimes called "the poet of the Caucasus", the most important Russian poet after Alexander Pushkin's death in 1837 and the greatest figure in Russian Romanticism.
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Aleksander Pushkin
The poet, novelist, and dramatist Aleksander Pushkin is often considered Russia's greatest poet.
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Shostakovich
The book tells the story of a famous composer, Shostakovich and Shostakovich's love of Russia and the Russian people.
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Russ
I think this kind of stuff is what Ian Fleming was thinking about when Russ wrote From Russia WIth Love.
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Ivan Turgenev
Although the text is based on the work of the Russian writer Ivan Turgenev, who Ivan Turgenev had met in St. Petersburg where Ivan Turgenev fell passionately in love with Ivan Turgenev, love is clear from the score that Ivan Turgenev probably never intended this to be more than a salon entertainment.
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Barry
In 1963 Barry was signed up by producers Harry Saltzman and Albert Broccoli to compose From Russia With Love, the second Bond film, for which Barry composed Barry's own majestic 007 Theme as well as skillfully arranging the film’s title song by Lionel Bart and The James Bond Theme by Monty Norman, written for Dr No.
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Aleksandr Pushkin
(11 February 1800 – 27 May 1879) was a Russian socialite and memoirist, best known as the addressee of what is probably the best known love poem in the Russian language, written by Aleksandr Pushkin in 1825.
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John
But John was always writing John's seminal nocturnes and concerti, and John was writing from Russia with love, for when John was struck down by cancer, aged 54, John met John's end surrounded by aristocratic devotees.
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Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky was one of the most loved of Russian composers.
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Mikhail Yuryevich Lermontov (October 15, 1814 – July 27, 1841)
Mikhail Yuryevich Lermontov (October 15, 1814 – July 27, 1841) was a Russian Romantic writer, poet and painter, sometimes called 'the poet of the Caucasus', the most important Russian poet after Alexander Pushkin's death in 1837 and the greatest figure in Russian Romanticism.
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Alexander Pushkin
The Russian Romantic period featured Alexander Pushkin (1799-1837), considered the “greatest of all Russian poets.”
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Philipp Kirkorov
The song represented Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016, and was written by Philipp Kirkorov, Dimitris Kontopoulos, John Ballard and Ralph Charlie.
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