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Sentence count:266+5Posted:2017-10-24Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: thermoscopeseismoscopeophthalmoscopeoscilloscopescowscowlscowlingotoscopeMeaning: 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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121. The redeeming feature was that it was all in aid of charity and two children's hospitals outside Moscow benefited.
122. Melinda joined her husband in Moscow, but soon found life there bleak and dismal.
123. He had exhibited in Moscow under a pseudonym and been pleased with the critical reaction.
124. After a few years' disgrace they were back living quietly but comfortably in Moscow.
125. We talked about the corruption in Moscow, about how poor we were in Yakutsk.
126. When he put down the Moscow Dynamos and started to talk about himself, he got immediate attention.
127. Masko, back from London, was reinstated in Moscow as general-secretary of the society.
128. He had written something for a newspaper in Kiev and worked on a magazine in Moscow.
129. We have 352 people attached to the embassy in Moscow.
130. Western countries can do little to influence the political power struggle currently going on in Moscow.
131. The crucial factor is likely to be how much Moscow continues to value the Warsaw Pact as a military buffer.
132. Thus, neither Moscow nor its charges has a clear interest in multilateral institutions which truly flourish.
133. Moscow city council decided on 27 June to privatize its housing stock.
134. He was training outside of Moscow when fighting began in Chechnya in December that year.
135. I left the University fired with enthusiasm to go to live in Moscow to practise the language.
136. His parents sent him to Moscow to study physics, chemistry, and mathematics.
137. Miller was among the first to phone through to London and greet our guest's arrival from Moscow.
138. The city authorities have given their consent to leases on two buildings in the centre of Moscow.
139. This followed the discovery of a large quantity of explosives under an apartment block in Ryazan shortly after the Moscow bombings.
140. During the Moscow Show Trials in the 1930s, prisoners were forced to publicly recant.
141. Sharaf Rashidov, the former party boss, would lie about the cotton crop year after year to ingratiate himself with Moscow.
142. To the south of the camps is the main road from Moscow to Kuibyshev and ultimately to Tashkent.
143. The six new radiators in Mrs Garazhenko's flat were flown from Moscow at considerable expense.
144. The Soviet side then reiterated adherence to the Moscow agreement. Sentencedict.com
145. Next month's summit-at-sea may see a resolution of the Bush Administration's schizophrenia over Moscow.
146. Bodies wishing to be consulted must leave the umbrella committee established to coordinate activity against the Moscow decision on trusteeship.
147. In August the Moscow authorities restricted the sale to non-residents of scarce goods, following similar decisions in other cities.
148. The subsequent crisis in the Soviet system, compounded by the Moscow show trials, exposed the dystopic methods of utopian Communism.
149. Cryptic teaser: Whose Red Army marched on Moscow, then retreated in agony after a shoot-out?
150. In Moscow, Mr Yeltsin won a higher percentage of the votes cast than he did in the 1991 presidential election.
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