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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181. It's no coincidence that it originated in Moscow - this was the Communist old guard's parting shot.
182. What is happening now is a continuation of the colonial war that Moscow relaunched in 1999 to get Putin elected.
183. The media say that 120,000 people in Moscow cook, clean, drive for and otherwise cosset the bureaucracies.
184. They have talented players and can overcome the 4-2 deficit against Spartak Moscow.
185. Seven hours out of Moscow he caught twenty minutes' sleep on a wooden bunk with a rented mattress and pillow.
186. Its working methods were almost a caricature of those prevailing in high political bodies in Moscow.
187. Admiral Klichugin remains on full pay behind a desk in Moscow.
188. Itar-Tass news agency later quoted the defence ministry in Moscow as saying the report was groundless.
189. It seems that this was their means of asserting their continuing independence of Moscow.
190. Henriette Nizan recalled in 1980 the events surrounding the assassination of Kirov in Moscow in December 1934.
191. A U-turn in Moscow is even more illegal than a left turn.
192. Fitzroy Maclean had served at our embassy in Moscow before the war.
193. Meanwhile, we are pressing for IMF teams already in Moscow and elsewhere to start preparing the ground.
194. The effect of the Moscow trials is difficult to gauge from the immediate reaction.
195. On culture, student exchanges would be increased and reciprocal cultural and information centres opened in Washington and Moscow.
196. Mr Raduyev announced, according to an Interior Ministry official in Moscow.
197. The distinction was epitomized by the contrast between St Petersburg and Moscow.
198. Moscow was delighted, seeing formal recognition of its sphere of influence.
199. One thing is certain: Moscow will have a say as to whether the burdensome Lukashenko stays in power.
200. According to all reports(sentencedict.com), the Soviets had reached for theirs at the equivalent juncture in Moscow.
201. No doubt it was easier to reform it with Dzerzhihsky nut of Moscow, although he retained his post as head.
202. Moscow is a city of soup kitchens and strip shows, of Cadillacs and corruption.
203. In the previous year Kondrashin had conducted the world premiere at the Moscow Conservatoire.
204. He has preached pragmatism towards Moscow and a cautious approach to economic reform.
205. This had been proved in the relationship between Moscow and Pyongyang since 1945.
206. Most of the Moscow think-tanks have now aligned themselves with Mr Yeltsin.
207. By the time I first went to Moscow in 1987 the imperial decay had become all too apparent.
208. Trade missions, diplomatic niceties, hurried journeys between here and Moscow,[http://sentencedict.com/moscow.html] the lot.
209. Vyacheslav Komissarov as Moscow's police chief, responsible to Moscow city soviet.
210. Officials now confess that about 100 factories in Moscow are crammed with flammable materials.
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