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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151. Bruce Grobbelaar's sending off in the last ten minutes in the Moscow first leg ultimately proved decisive.
152. Moscow is considering a ban on alcohol and tobacco advertising in most public places and on transport.
153. Was it a plan to build a last secure bunker in the Lena Valley if Leningrad and Moscow fell to the blitzkrieg?
154. The Bolsheviks played a leading role both in the Moscow Soviet and in the December rising.
155. The number of demonstrators in Moscow was estimated variously at between 5,000 and 55,000.
156. After many complications, he was at last released from prison and his sister Irike received a letter from him from Moscow.
157. Nazimov's enthusiasm for discipline was applied by a new Governor-General to Moscow as a whole.
158. It was all very well for the government in Moscow to lay down severe penalties for its servants who maltreated the natives.
159. A drawn-out battle of wills began, with my having to stone-wall both in London and on visits to Moscow.
160. They left radioactive material in Moscow and said they were going to use that kind of weapon....
161. The former Soviet-bloc countries boycotted the 1984 Olympics in response to the boycott of the 1980 Games in Moscow.
162. Tatum, 41, was gunned down at dusk on a gray November day in Moscow.
163. Republican presidential hopefuls have all claimed that they would take a firmer stance towards Moscow.
164. I lived in Moscow once ... I nearly drowned ... Rotten.
165. Accentuating their lack of agreement, Moscow and Stockholm issued separate reports on the case.
166. The kilometre posts, which had indicated the distance from Moscow for the journey, now read single figures.
167. I wanted to look round Moscow and see the sights.
168. A third and, as it turned out[sentencedict.com], final summit between the two leaders took place in Moscow in July 1991.
169. He was unable to attend the meeting in Moscow, because the Russian authorities had refused him a visa.
170. Eleven days later, Reagan arrived in Moscow for his second summit meeting in less than six months.
171. Customs authorities confirmed that Mr Gibbins owns property in Moscow, but dismissed reports that he had gone abroad as speculation.
172. I scanned the window for some new detail that would intimate we were getting closer to Moscow.
173. The response of the Moscow city soviet presidium to Pugo's decree raised the prospect of rival police forces in the capital.
174. There are some who have stolen from banks, there are some who have read poetry in Pushkin Square in Moscow.
174. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
175. Moscow politicians also are reassured by his past as a colonel in the Soviet army.
176. It was the worst violence Moscow had seen since the failed coup of August 1991.
177. This was done by cable to Parastaev, who by then was back in Moscow as general-secretary of the Society.
178. Lithuania refused to give in to the diktat from Moscow.
179. Yet the advent of out-and-out reformers in East Berlin would represent an even greater threat for Moscow.
180. The distance between St. Petersburg and Moscow is 593 miles.
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