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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151 Sometimes relying on startling amalgams of stylistic influences, members of the Soviet vanguard mostly strived to find their own personal voices.
152 On 12 July 1953, when the Soviet Union exploded its first hydrogen bomb, equilibrium was restored.
153 They are thought to be under the aegis of the Soviet military.
154 This may become an especially acute problem for a newly installed revolutionary regime, for example the Soviet Union.
155 At least 50 percent of the Soviet budget in one form or another goes to the military defense complex.
156 Formally, it was parliamentary and the approval of the Supreme Soviet was needed for all significant laws and appointments.
157 She wore a black coat and had a Soviet Railway badge pinned to her black hat.
158 The Communist Party and various affiliates control nearly all Soviet printing presses and broadcasting stations.
159 But this is not an Administration which thinks as one, as we learned during the ongoing arguments about the Soviet Union.
160 As cogs in the Soviet military machine, the three countries' armies used to sit mainly near their western borders.
161 Hitherto defacto president in his capacity as Supreme Soviet Chair, he defeated one other candidate.
162 A two-year course in a Soviet General Staff academy appears to be mandatory for those taking up senior appointment.
163 The country's main benefactors are the Soviet Union and the Eastern bloc - which can supply guns but not bread.
164 They believed U-2s went much higher and they knew Soviet missiles could not reach these altitudes.
165 Permanent official contacts were established in the same month with the Soviet Union and a Soviet ambassador to the Vatican was appointed.
166 The U.S. spent a lot of money trying to catch up with the Soviet Union in space exploration.
167 The caches and paramilitaries were maintained for many years(sentencedict.com), well after the danger of a surprise Soviet attack faded.
168 The Supreme Soviet failed twice more to approve the bill before the successful vote on May 20.
169 Would not an extension and strengthening of the nuclear test ban treaty be a means of helping the Soviet people?
170 Soviet deputies moderate pace of economic change Ryzhkov takes safe route to reforms.
171 This reflected a Soviet awareness that a fundamental strategic reappraisal of this part of the globe was under way in the United States.
172 Officials take heart that the economy has not collapsed since the withdrawal of Soviet aid.
173 The Kazakh-brokered agreement had called for a ceasefire along the border between the two former Soviet republics.
174 Equally, revisionist conclusions conflict with many of the central tenets of Soviet orthodoxy.
175 Ukraine is a former Soviet republic and since dissolution of USSR its armed forces used Soviet-era small arms,(http://sentencedict.com/Soviet.html) including the Kalashnikov AKM and AK-74 assault rifles.
176 Scowcroft met with Dinitz to brief him on the Soviet proposal for a joint abstention.
177 The statement passed by the State Duma appears aimed as a step toward Russia definitively breaking with its Soviet legacy.
178 In Soviet hands it was the Varyag (a sister ship is the only operational carrier in Russia's navy).
179 Enter China as a buyer in the car boot sale for Soviet technology.
180 As far back as 1905 he deemed it impossible for the Bolsheviks to participate in the Petrograd Soviet, unless the Soviet recognized beforehand the leadership of the Social Democrats.