Similar words: hold water, hardware, hold with, worldwide, bandwagon, make headway, groundwater, cold. Meaning: n. 1. a state of political hostility between countries using means short of armed warfare 2. a state of political hostility that existed from 1945 until 1990 between countries led by the Soviet Union and countries led by the United States.
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121. It was virulently attacked in Congress, and Steinbeck's subsequent success in Russia eroded his reputation from the cold war onwards.
122. Underlying India's strategy is a traditional policy of "non alignment", a Cold War legacy in which it was portrayed as a leader of developing nations away from the U.S.-Soviet Union axis.
123. The Military-Industrial Complex is rises in the World War and develops in the Cold War, involving various segments with complementary interests, playing a vital role in U.
124. The swashbuckling archaeologist's fourth adventure is set in the Cold War in 1957.
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125. But there was more nail-biting before the Manchester-built aircraft, Britain’s most potent nuclear deterrent during the Cold War, was declared airworthy by the Civil Aviation Authority.
126. "If the United States sticks to its Cold War mentality and continues to engage with Asian nations in a self-assertive way, it is doomed to incur repulsion in the region," the Xinhua commentary said.
127. In the first half of the twentieth century the threat came from the Europeans; during the Cold War Era, the possible communization of Panama and the Russian influence was the major worry.
128. What's a screenwriter to do now that the Soviet Union's gone and the Cold War is a microwaved warmish mush?
129. "I sensed personally more anti-Americanism on this trip than I did at any time during the Cold War, and it was dismaying, " he said.
130. The far-reaching pact has also made sure the Cold War is consigned to history with a joint peace declaration.
131. President Mitterrand arrived in Hanoi yesterday to bury old colonial and cold war enmities.
132. While China has benefited from having a weak, dependent and friendly buffer state on its border, Cold War geopolitics from more than 50 years ago have given way to a new geopolitical economy.
133. S. puppet, and Russian diplomats stormed out of several Security Council meetings in protest. ) From Angola to Afghanistan, nearly every Cold War conflict was a proxy war.
134. The end of the Cold War, just seven years ago in November, was unpredicted.
135. I hated the Cold War. I think we're very well out of it.
136. He said that his son was born on Novaya Zemlya, an Arctic testing site for nuclear weapons during the cold war, and is now "a bit taller than me."
137. The Cold War and American Science. New York: Columbia University Press, 1993.
138. Shortly after the Cold War, many of the newly independent Eastern Bloc states began to experience the pains of a currency fluctuation, and moving towards a market-based economy.
139. Guatemala was the first skirmish of the cold war in Latin America.
140. For a time, Bush was considered unbeatable because of foreign policy developments such as the end of the Cold War and the Persian Gulf War.
141. The negotiations surrounding SALT I and SALT II provided a foundation for Reagan's far-reaching arms control agreements with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev in the last years of the Cold War.
142. In the 1980s, at the height of the Cold War, I was combat-ready in the 512th Fighter Squadron, an F-16 unit at Ramstein AB, Germany.
143. In this dissertation the author tried to start with the nation development to analyse and reveal historical roots of the contradiction and conflict among clans in Black Africa after the Cold War.
144. Equilibrium strategy among big countries is a kind of reaction and strategic choice that the ASEAN makes to deal with the new regional situation after Cold War.
145. On Sunday, Mr. Obama urged all countries to join in a common effort to rid the world of nuclear weapons, calling their existence the "most dangerous legacy of the Cold War."
146. The increasing tension of a cold war could lead to a hot war.
147. It is also strange to note that both Iraq (Saddam Hussein) and Afghanistan (Usame Bin Ladin) used to serve for US interests during Cold War period.
148. Long-term implementation in high-tech aspects of U. S. export control policy is considered to be "Cold War" mentality of the product.
149. "I was born, unfortunately, in a top-secret missile factory during the Cold War, " he said.
150. Leffler, Melvyn . A Preponderance of Power: National Security the Truman Administration and the Cold War . 1992.