Similar words: movie, sovereignty, view, viewer, review, provide, province, provided. Meaning: ['səʊvɪət /-vɪɪt ,'sɒ-] n. an elected governmental council in a Communist country (especially one that is a member of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics). adj. of or relating to or characteristic of the former Soviet Union or its people.
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61 According to Western reports, officials in Xinjiang had acknowledged the impact of rising nationalist sentiment across the border in the Soviet Union.
62 Early in the war Soviet southern troops were put on high alert.
63 The three of them chatted with some of the Soviet negotiators to the Geneva talks.
64 Once in a while pilots would actually penetrate Soviet airspace, intentionally or unintentionally.
65 The former Soviet Union had started to withdraw its warships and aircraft from Cam Ran in 1989.
66 The Supreme Soviet approved the 1992 budget on July 17.
67 The implosion of the Soviet regimes and the ensuing collapse of state capitalism caused great suffering to women.
68 Second, there was the isolated position of the Soviet Union in trying to establish socialism in a backward country.
69 On April 26, 1986, a nuclear accident occurred at Chernobyl in the Soviet Union.
70 It provided basic information on Soviet missile testing and, development.
71 He had led the team that developed the Soviet Union's atomic bomb and had begun seeking peaceful applications of nuclear power.
72 By then he was unofficially resident and working abroad, and in uneasy relations with the Soviet authorities.
73 Many Soviet citizens were able to get what they needed by barter.
74 During the first Cold War years, the capitalist block was indeed seeking the downfall of the war-exhausted Soviet Union.
75 The press learned to tread carefully on the subject of their leaders' health during the Soviet era.
76 The Soviet Union can never be a party to the Treaty, and material breach gives no rights to non-parties.
77 The Supreme Soviet voted to cede responsibility for the budget to the government.
78 No Soviet figure, let alone such a prominent one, had ever mounted such an attack in the Western press.
79 Even where secrecy was not ordered from above, the squabbling Soviet bureaucracy worked against the efficient collection and distribution of data.
80 Let alone the content of the piece, the tsarist ring of the title was bound to provoke Soviet anger.
81 A third aftershock of the Six-Day War took place half a world away, in the Soviet Union.
82 Life goes on, despite nuclear accidents and the collapse of the Soviet empire.
83 In the Soviet Union it is difficult to disentangle political from administrative controls.
84 Preobrazhensky was in fact trying to analyse Soviet economy without reference to the specific historical features of that formation.
85 He was beaten by both Kubacki and Grigory Veritchev, the 1987 Soviet world champion, who both captured bronze medals.
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86 Mr. Flannery Is there not a grave danger of the former Soviet Union lapsing into anarchy?
87 The Soviet masses were in the process of acceding to a cultural awareness that had been denied to his father.
88 Pacepa was not the first defector from the world of Soviet bloc secret services to make such a claim.
89 Service, for 18 months, was compulsory for men over 19 who had not served in the Soviet army.
90 The arrangement ended on 1 January when the Soviet Union ceased trading with its former allies on a convertible rouble basis.