Soviet造句91 But why should some one murder him decades later because he betrayed his country and worked for the Soviet Union?
92 For many pro-reform Soviet citizens, Nevzorov personified the hardline editorial shift in television broadcasting.
93 Moreover, all Soviet art education was state financed and students got materials, free board and lodging, and pocket money.
94 In foreign affairs, he leaned heavily in the late 1970s on the United States as a counterweight to Soviet military power.
95 For the first time that anyone can remember, the Soviet Union has been buying at the London auction.
96 The Soviet ambassador to the United Nations and other officials noted the resemblance between the two proposals.
97 The Stolypin reforms, Soviet historians would maintain, had not solved the basic problem which made revolution inevitable.
98 The population figures estimated by Dolgikh on the basis of this survey have become widely accepted in the Soviet Union.
99 For two years following October 1936, Soviet aid helped the Republic to fight on.
100 In proposing a ban on strikes, the Soviet leadership therefore wished to nip the incipient labour movement in the bud.
101 Next to this break room is an architectural model of a proposed Soviet building in the shape of the hammer and sickle.
102 Contrary to popular belief, Soviet economic sources provided rich picking for the researcher, as long as the right subject was chosen.
103 Even before his reforms the old Supreme Soviet had begun to assert itself.
104 In a different and much more alarming category is the fate of the Soviet industry.
105 The state, for Fine and Harris, is more autonomous than in Soviet orthodoxy, although they remain instrumentalists.
106 At the end of October, egged on by rank-and-file demands for an eight-hour day, the Soviet endorsed renewed strike action.
107 Soviet capabilities for the long range projection of power in the Third World were comparatively ineffectual.
108 In time the Soviet bloc might begin to break up as nationalism reasserted itself among the satellite states.
109 But they went one stage further: Soviet socialism adopted a stance of militant atheism.
110 Nearly all of it was imported, at preferential prices, from Soviet bloc countries.
111 He reached high rank and for bravery was made a Hero of the Soviet Union.
112 A few days before the Okudzhavas' arrival came the usual enquiry from the Soviet Embassy about the hotel.
113 The Congress is virtually certain to declare itself independent of the Soviet Party.
114 The fact that Aharon had just returned from the Soviet Union gave him a certain cachet among the leftists.
115 As relations with the Soviet Union deteriorated the Western zones began to be seen as a potential ally against Soviet expansion.
116 Our first rude awakening was at Naushki for Soviet border formalities.
117 Or perhaps she is a kind of Soviet bloc Norma Desmond.
118 But even the much richer Soviet collections issued in the twenties were given scant attention in the West.
119 The F-111s are ageing and their credibility as a deterrent depends upon their ability to penetrate increasingly sophisticated Soviet air defences.
120 The Soviet Army, has also been getting in on the act.