Similar words: varus, icarus, lazarus, belay, rustbelt, belabour, belated, belabor. Meaning: n. a landlocked republic in eastern Europe; formerly a European soviet.
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31. The film was never shown in cinemas in Belarus of course, but 100 thousand copies circulated in the form of underground samizdat CDs.
32. As the snow fell in a heavy midwinter storm, Ukrainian troops moved the border of Belarus.
33. Nasta Palazhanka, deputy chairwoman for Malady Front (Young Front), a nongovernmental organization in Belarus.
34. England next month's World Cup qualifier will be against Kazakhstan and Belarus.
35. Behind him stood the most devoted member of the Kosmider, the blade master Belarus.
36. The 150,000-hectare (380,000-acre) Bialowieza Primeval Forest, which straddles the border between Poland and Belarus, is one of the largest unpopulated woodlands remaining in Europe.
37. England will play host to Belarus at Wembley on Wednesday , while Spain take on Bosnia.
38. Nothing matches the persecution of believers in such totalitarian places as Belarus or Turkmenistan.
39. Administrative Districts: Belarus consists of six oblasts ( regions ) and the capital ( Minsk ).
40. Belarus before the battle, the German double - talk in a noisy, three lions Legion to open.
41. Poland, as soon as declared independence and established official government borders (autumn 1918), decided to stake a claim to expropriate Lithuanian Vilnius region, Belarus and half of Ukraine.
42. How are you planning to leave the Republic of Belarus?
43. Tennis star donates US $ 100,000 to eight Chernobyl recovery projects in Belarus,[Sentencedict.com] the Russian Federation and Ukraine.
44. In the particular case of Belarus, the Russians deserve some sympathy.
45. Just before the Belarus border a carriage attendant shoved two official forms into my hand.
46. Caption :The creative snapper uses an old Soviet fisheye lens from Belarus to give these images a unique perspective.
47. These experiences led me to organize a nongovernmental organization back in Belarus to support U.N. programs and engage in volunteer actions and community service.
48. He founded the Charter '97 website, one of the few non-official sources of information in Belarus.sentencedict.com/belarus.html
49. The creative snapper uses an old Soviet fisheye lens from Belarus to give these images a unique perspective.
50. Estonia and Latvia have modern radars that snoop deep into Russia and Belarus.
51. RUSSIA and Belarus are unlikely champions of democracy and freedom of speech.
52. Who will pay for your travel and stay in the Republic of Belarus ?
53. Belarus declared independence from the Soviet Union on 27 July 1990, and the BSSR formally became the Republic of Belarus on 25 August 1991.
54. "The European bison also inhabit the southern mountains of Poland, Russia, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, eastern Slovakia and the Romanian Carpathians," Lucian said.
55. This shows that the mutual trade dependency between Belarus and Russia is quite high.
56. On the afternoon of March 2, 2005, Vice President Zeng Qinghong met with visiting Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Belarus Sergei Nikolaevich Martynov at the Great Hall of the People.
57. Three of its other countries—Albania, Kyrgyz Republic, and Belarus—are also among this year's top ten reformers.
58. MOTHERWELL - Italy have been training for the game in Belarus.
59. The 2002 World Cup semi-finalists will also play two warm-up matches during their stay in the Alps: on 30 May against Belarus in Kufstein, followed by European champions Spain in Innsbruck on 3 June.
60. Says oncologist Alexey Okeanov of the International Sakharov Environmental University in Minsk, "Belarus is one big laboratory."
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