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Sentence count:46+2Posted:2017-05-26Updated:2020-07-24
Meaning: n. formerly the predominant security police organization of Soviet Russia. 
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31. Another document is a note from the head of the KGB in 1959 informing then Kremlin leader Nikita Khrushchev that important Katyn files had been destroyed.
32. Free of all KGB connections, he fits the profile of the modern technocrat.
33. On the night of December 27,1979, a KGB assassination team stormed the palace.
34. Those seeking even grimmer times can visit the Museum of Genocide Victims in Vilnius, where they can see old KGB cells.
35. Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, a KGB veteran, has concertedly molded the SVR in the image of its Soviet-era predecessor, most of all in its relentless focus on spying on the West.
36. He said the KGB got advance warning of Grabbe's mission against the cruiser Ordzhonikidze.
37. Russia is now ruled by a duumvirate, one of whom has a kgb background and who reinstated a form of totalitarian rule.
38. In the photos, the former KGB man looks truly one with nature as he closes his eyes and lowers his head to gently nuzzle the horse he had just been riding across the Siberian wilderness.sentencedict.com
39. The law signed on Thursday gives the Federal Security Service, the successor of the Soviet era KGB, authority to detain or issue warnings to people it believes are about to commit a crime.
40. One of its leaders, named Saadati, was arrested while passing to the KGB a counterespionage file the group had taken when it attacked the Shah’s secret-police offices.
41. The Russian special services' "special relationship" with Abkhazia began well before the region's break from Georgia in 1991, in the days of the Soviet KGB.
42. And Russia has now become a nation fueled by petro-dollars that is basically a KGB apparatchik-run government.
43. The headquarters of Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB), successor to the Soviet-era KGB, is located just above the station.
44. Hours before that he had tea with two Russians, one a former KGB colleague.
45. Aug. 22, 1991: A crowd watches the statue of Felix Dzerzhinsky, founder of the Cheka (a predecessor of the KGB), being toppled in Moscow.
46. In return, the kgb promised to give the MEK a full list of CIA agents in Iran.
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