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Russian economist
Victor Halansky (born 1937) is a Russian economist. He was an executive manager in the Bureau of the State Bank of the USSR in Leningrad, and from 1990
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the real sector of economy is a core business area for Viking Bank. Victor Halansky – Chairman of the Board of Directors. ScD (Economics), Professor of
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of the Municipal Department of Internal Affairs of St. Petersburg), Victor Halansky (the founder of the modern banking system in St. Petersburg, from 1990
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VICTOR HALANSKY
VICTOR HALANSKY
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The Conqueror; Victory; Victorious; Conquer
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Victor.
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Victorious; Conqueror; Victory; Conquer; Goddess of Victory
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Victory; triumphant. Famous Bearer: Queen Victoria.
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English
 Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Eachann, HECTOR means "brown horse." Compare with another form of Hector.
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Arthurian
, sir Hector de Maris; (defender).
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Conqueror
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Victorious; Conqueror; Winner; Champion; One who Conquers; Victory
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Victory; Form of Victoria
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Conqueror.
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Doctor; teacher.
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English
Roman Latin name VICTOR means "conqueror."Â
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Scandinavian
 Scandinavian form of Roman Latin Victor, VIKTOR means "conqueror." Compare with another form of Viktor.
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Victor.
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Polish
Polish form of Latin Victor, WIKTOR means "conqueror."
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Italian
Italian form of Roman Latin Victor, VITTORE means "conqueror."
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Russian
(Cyrillic Виктор): Slavic form of Roman Latin Victor, VIKTOR means "conqueror." In use by the Bulgarians, Russians and Serbians. Compare with another form of Viktor.
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Derived from Victoria triumphant
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French
French form of Latin Victoria, VICTOIRE means "conqueror" or "victory."
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Portuguese
Galician-Portuguese form of Roman Latin Victor, VITOR means "conqueror."
VICTOR HALANSKY
VICTOR HALANSKY
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To make Happy
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Concealed
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The coming up of the sun
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Fairy; Beautiful
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Innocent, Blameless, Excelling, Originator
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Latin 'caelum' meaning sky or heaven. Also aor Selena.
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Beautiful Like a Garden
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Water; Sea; Ocean
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Bliss
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English : nickname for a new arrival in a place, from Middle English newe-come(n) ‘recently come’, ‘just arrived’. The intrusive -b- is the result of the influence of place names ending in -combe (see Coombe).Americanized form of German Neukamm, possibly arising from a misinterpretation of its etymology as neu ‘new’ + Kamm ‘comb’ (see Neukam).According to family tradition, Capt. Andrew Newcomb was born in England in 1618 and died in Boston, MA, in 1686, leaving family who settled both in MA and in Kittery, ME. Among his descendants was the internationally renowned astronomer Simon Newcomb (1835–1909).
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Any mechanical contrivance intended to remedy a difficulty or serve some purpose in an exigency; as, the doctor of a calico-printing machine, which is a knife to remove superfluous coloring matter; the doctor, or auxiliary engine, called also donkey engine.
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A contrivance for removing superfluous ink or coloring matter from a roller. See Doctor, 4.
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A woman who wins a victory; a female victor.
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The chief elective officer of some universities, as in France and Scotland; sometimes, the head of a college; as, the Rector of Exeter College, or of Lincoln College, at Oxford.
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A directed quantity, as a straight line, a force, or a velocity. Vectors are said to be equal when their directions are the same their magnitudes equal. Cf. Scalar.
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Of or pertaining to victory, or a victor' being a victor; bringing or causing a victory; conquering; winning; triumphant; as, a victorious general; victorious troops; a victorious day.
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A person or living creature destroyed by, or suffering grievous injury from, another, from fortune or from accident; as, the victim of a defaulter; the victim of a railroad accident.
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A person or thing destroyed or sacrificed in the pursuit of an object, or in gratification of a passion; as, a victim to jealousy, lust, or ambition.
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To tamper with and arrange for one's own purposes; to falsify; to adulterate; as, to doctor election returns; to doctor whisky.
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Strength or force in animal or force in animal or vegetable nature or action; as, a plant grows with vigor.
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The winner in a contest; one who gets the better of another in any struggle; esp., one who defeats an enemy in battle; a vanquisher; a conqueror; -- often followed by art, rarely by of.
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The ratio of one vector to another in length, no regard being had to the direction of the two vectors; -- so called because considered as a stretching factor in changing one vector into another. See Versor.
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See Visor.
v. t.
To confer a doctorate upon; to make a doctor.
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One who transacts business for another; an agent; a substitute; especially, a mercantile agent who buys and sells goods and transacts business for others in commission; a commission merchant or consignee. He may be a home factor or a foreign factor. He may buy and sell in his own name, and he is intrusted with the possession and control of the goods; and in these respects he differs from a broker.
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Same as Radius vector.
v. t.
To treat as a physician does; to apply remedies to; to repair; as, to doctor a sick man or a broken cart.
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A destroyer.
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A genus of aquatic plants named in honor of Queen Victoria. The Victoria regia is a native of Guiana and Brazil. Its large, spreading leaves are often over five feet in diameter, and have a rim from three to five inches high; its immense rose-white flowers sometimes attain a diameter of nearly two feet.
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Victorious.