Similar words: put in, cut in, routine, cut into, routinely, scrutiny, put, put up. Meaning: n. Russian statesman chosen as president of the Russian Federation in 2000; formerly director of the Federal Security Bureau (born in 1952).
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91. As the orchestra played the city' s anthem, Putin presided a standing show, and fountains and fireworks along the Neva River at night.
92. It also coincided, perhaps fortuitously for Mr Lukashenka, with an uncomfortable few weeks for Russia's Vladimir Putin.
93. Clad in a black lace negligee, Miss March, Lena Gornostayeva, wishes Putin a happy birthday with the message: "You put out the forest fires, but I'm still burning."
94. He relates an exchange in which Putin declares himself "hot-blooded" - to which Bush replies "no, Vladimir, you're cold-blooded."
95. Putin overtly threatened Igor Zyuzin, the CEO of Mechel (MTL), a mining and metals giant, accusing him of price fixing in order to evade corporate taxes.
96. Roosevelt "acted effectively, and the number of terms or the years he spent in power did not matter, " Putin said.
97. Putin will most likely be left to huff and puff alone.
98. Putin said in an interview this week that a deal on the Mistral, which has been under negotiation for more than five months, is possible only if the vessel comes fully-equipped.
99. Putin eased up after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, even directing the SVR to aid the United States during the invasion of Afghanistan.
100. On the other hand[sentencedict.com], Russian autocrat Vladimir Putin ( No.3 ) scored points because throwweight around.
101. Before you START, location the bag or case which putin the coin.
102. Mr. Putin in particular disliked the critical coverage leveled at him by ORT.
103. Putin himself is a 16-year KGB veteran and former chief of the Federal Security Service, known as the FSB.
104. Mr Medvedev followed Mr Putin to Moscow and ran his presidential campaign.
105. The far wiser policy would have been to hang back and make it harder for Putin to find a pretext for invasion.
106. Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has banned grain exports until the end of the year.
107. Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, is expected to pay a visit to Tehran later this month.
108. Caption: Ponying Up : Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin rides a horse while on vacation in Tuva,[sentencedict.com] Russia.
109. The most prominent faces were those of Vladimir Putin and Mikhail Gorbachev.
110. Russian President Vladimir Putin said he enjoyed his meetings with the American president since they first met in Ljubljana, Slovenia in 2001.
111. Putin himself is a 16 - year and former chief the Federal Security Service , known the FSB.
112. When Putin was elected president in 2000, he was intent on putting his own stamp on the SVR.
113. Medvedev said he and Putin's proposal in Congress is well thought out, as early as between him and Putin "comradely alliance" in the formative stages, the two sides discussed the idea.
114. In foreign policy Mr Putin remained unrepentantly blunt, notably on missile defence (see article).
115. RUSSIA's constitution is sacred, Vladimir Putin always insisted when he was president.
116. And Mr Putin himself drew an analogy with Britain’s Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, noting caustically that “when my friend Tony Blair retired, Gordon Brown immediately became prime minister.
117. But Putin, who has often criticised the United States' foreign exchange policy, noted that Russia holds a large amount of US bonds and treasuries.
118. "For us, this deal is interesting only if it is accomplished with a parallel transfer of technology," Putin said June 9.
119. But, for now, Mr Putin seems barely interested in doing so.
120. Medvedev may prove to be what he was programmed to be, a double of Putin who will continue to pull the strings.
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