Similar words: Soviet, student union, union, reunion, european union, movie, quietus, movie star. Meaning: n. a former communist country in eastern Europe and northern Asia; established in 1922; included Russia and 14 other soviet socialist republics (Ukraine and Byelorussia and others); officially dissolved 31 December 1991.
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91. Where a great imperial system survives, as in the Soviet Union, the railways retain some semblance of their former power.
92. The demise of the Soviet Union a decade and a half later ended the threat of Soviet militarism.
93. Mr. Flannery Is there not a grave danger of the former Soviet Union lapsing into anarchy?
94. In any one year the Soviet Union could choose to substitute up to 750,000 tonnes of any one commodity for another.
95. Within the former Soviet Union there remains a large military force.
96. The Soviet Union used to produce about 150,000 tonnes of tea a year, making it one of the biggest growers.
97. This westernmost part of the Soviet Union used to draw little attention, except from spies.
98. The arrangement ended on 1 January when the Soviet Union ceased trading with its former allies on a convertible rouble basis.
99. But why should some one murder him decades later because he betrayed his country and worked for the Soviet Union?
100. He further stated that the military threat from the Soviet Union was at its lowest level since 1945.
101. Even in the final years of the Soviet Union, the managers were stepping into the void created by waning party power.
102. His press secretary even said that the Soviet Union was still a superpower - not at all what the cheerleaders think.
103. For the first time that anyone can remember, the Soviet Union has been buying at the London auction.
104. About their own camps, by contrast, the Soviet Union was able to exercise a sustained Orwellian denial.
105. For more than 70 years, the former Soviet Union was a one-party state.
106. The new SA-10 surface-to-air missile, being installed across the Soviet Union, can also shoot down cruise missiles.
107. The population figures estimated by Dolgikh on the basis of this survey have become widely accepted in the Soviet Union.
108. Energy crisis Periodic power cuts were imposed from Oct. 29 after electricity supplies from the Soviet Union were suddenly suspended.
109. In the Soviet Union, in 1965, he was sentenced to seven years in a labor camp.
110. The institution of nomenklatura in the Soviet Union is important in maintaining a unity of political command.
111. Other foreign relations Relations with the Soviet Union cooled considerably during 1990.
112. The defence doctrine pointed out the risks to the country posed by regional conflicts in the former Soviet Union.
113. Autarky: Coordination between enterprises from different sectors and ministries is notoriously poor in the Soviet Union.
114. No one knows what effect the introduction of commercial fares will have on air travel in the former Soviet Union.
115. Not so in the Soviet Union, where some 60,000 are reckoned to be installed.
116. The play had been neither published nor staged in the Soviet Union.
117. We were fearful that a halt or a delay would result in other unfortunate occurrences in the Soviet Union.
118. Wildlife in the Soviet Union is exploited in all manner of ways.
119. In the Soviet Union there was a pattern of swings between single and collective leadership in the post-Second World War period.
120. Within the former Soviet Union,[http://sentencedict.com/soviet union.html] the central planning system collapsed.
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