Usage examples of "Fyodor" in English with translation to Russian

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If you cared about Fyodor at all why don't you just help us get to the bottom of this? Если вы заботитесь о Федоре, почему бы вам не помочь нам добраться до сути?
Northern European central bankers who favor the status quo like to quote Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoevsky: “Money is coined liberty.” Представители центральных банков стран северной Европы, выступающие за сохранение статус-кво, любят цитировать русского писателя Фёдора Достоевского: «Деньги есть чеканенная свобода».
It was just a few minutes later that Fyodor Yurchikhin opened the inner hatch and Nyberg and the Russians pulled Parmitano inside, removed his helmet, and started toweling him off. И лишь спустя несколько минут Федор Юрчихин открыл внутренний люк, а Найберг вместе с русскими втащили Пармитано внутрь, сняли гермошлем и начали вытирать его полотенцами.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky opened his classic 1862 account of prison life, The House of the Dead, with a paean to the importance of work – even for those in Siberian penal colonies. Федор Достоевский в 1862 году открыл свою классическую документальную повесть о тюремной жизни «Записки из мертвого дома» восхвалением важности труда – даже для узников сибирской каторги.
His speech smacked of the fevered, paranoid world of Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s Demons, conjuring as it did a delusional alternative universe – a place that does not exist and has never existed. Его речь была похожа на возвышенный, параноидный мир описываемый в книге «Бесы» Федора Достоевского, вызывая, как и в книге, бессмысленную альтернативную вселенную - место, которое не существует и никогда не существовало.
Yet cosmopolitans often come across like the character from Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov who discovers that the more he loves humanity in general, the less he loves people in particular. Тем не менее космополиты часто похожи на героя «Братьев Карамазовых» Достоевского, который обнаруживает, что чем больше он любит человечество вообще, тем меньше любит людей в частности.
Alexander Pushkin, Nicolai Gogol, and Fyodor Dostoyevsky were all suspicious of the Poles, calling them "cold," "distant," and "manipulative," and seeing Poland as always on the side of the West, rather than standing with its Slavic brothers. И Пушкин, и Гоголь, и Достоевский настороженно относились к полякам, называя их "холодными", "чопорными" и "коварными", считая, что Польша всегда находится на стороне Запада, вместо того чтобы объединяться со своими славянскими братьями.
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