Similar words: thermoscope, seismoscope, ophthalmoscope, oscilloscope, scow, scowl, scowling, otoscope. Meaning: n. a city of central European Russia; formerly capital of both the Soviet Union and Soviet Russia; since 1991 the capital of the Russian Federation.
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91. Lend-lease support began flowing to Moscow in November 1941, playing a vital role in the Soviet war effort.
92. The Conference was met by a protest strike in Moscow and the Bolsheviks boycotted the proceedings.
93. Heads of CIS Governments met in Moscow on Nov. 13 and signed 12 of the 18 draft documents.
94. Less humorously, thousands of teachers, unpaid for six months or more, marched in Moscow last month.
95. The United States urged Moscow and the rebels to resume peace talks.
96. When an apparatchik dies, his family can request a plot in one of several Moscow cemeteries informally reserved for the elite.
97. According to Moscow radio reports there followed a renewed rampage by rioters through the city resulting in extensive damage.
98. The initial order calls for 350 multi-user tax collection systems to be installed in Moscow by the end of the year.
99. Indoor pools exist, and Moscow boasts a year-round, heated open-air affair between the Kremlin and the Defence Ministry.
100. Perhaps the enormous anti-Gorbachev demonstrations in Moscow do add weight to that particular reaction.
101. The ex-nonconformists have emerged, and were honoured in 1987 with an officially sponsored major exhibition in Moscow.
102. The visitor suggested that this be announced by Roh during his forthcoming meetings in Moscow.
103. When the war ended he studied at Tbilisi University then returned to Moscow and worked as a journalist.
104. But the following month saw a renewed wave of strikes paralyse St Petersburg, Moscow and many provincial cities.
105. The young Denknetzeyan fled to Moscow, once more following the backwoods routes.
106. In 1995 Moscow signed a $ 800m agreement to build a nuclear power plant in Bushehr.
107. About 30 ambassadors were recalled to Moscow to explain their conduct in the coup.
108. He graduated from Moscow University with degrees in psychology and political science and joined the internal security.
109. He kept Moscow happy by fulfilling the state quotas in steel, tanks and nuclear missiles.
110. Hence the need for a coalition government in Moscow that would have the credibility which Mr Gorbachev's jaded administration now lacks.
111. Two years before the refinery became operational, however, Montevideo severed all links with Moscow.
112. But on their return to Moscow they were removed from their pedestal to a low plinth.
113. They were sent to him in packages of ten cartons from Moscow.
114. During a visit to Moscow,[www.Sentencedict.com] she joined the Bolshoi Ballet for a practice session.
115. This would earn Moscow substantial transit fees once the first oil starts flowing next autumn.
116. Atalla himself has never known another home, apart from four years in Moscow as a film student in the early 1980s.
117. When our visas were delivered from the Soviet consulate I noticed that they showed not only Moscow but also Novosibirsk.
118. Start2 builds on a long history of arms accords and summits between Moscow and Washington.
119. I offered to send a technical mission to Moscow to assess the immediate needs at first hand.
120. He saw the red flag come down for the final time over Red Square in Moscow.
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