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Soviet造句
121 The regime was given strong backing by the Soviet Union but failed to gain widespread popular support. 122 At one extreme lies the Soviet Union which has over 100 national air quality standards and few emission standards. 123 The nuclear arsenal of the former Soviet Union was scattered among four new countries with few safeguards. 124 The demise of the Soviet bloc deprived revolutionaries of powerful sponsors. 125 He was energetic, headstrong, and unorthodox-and he had compelling reasons for reducing the ruinously expensive Soviet nuclear arsenal. 126 In the 1960s, the Soviet Union built the Sovetskaya Rossiya, a whaler the size of an aircraft carrier. 127 In the nuclear age the maintenance of this threshold between conflict and war is a basic objective of Soviet policy. 128 Around airfields and other installations of national importance emplacements of the distinctive Soviet ZSU-23 multi-barrelled anti-aircraft guns could be seen. 129 Personnel changes confirmed the new liberalism in the Soviet Union and the attempt to break links with past behaviour. 130 Two uranium-fuelled Cosmos satellites from the Soviet Union burnt up re-entering the atmosphere around 20 years ago. 131 The troubles of the Soviet economy are fast becoming a pre-occupation of the Western allies. 132 The Soviet Union could not be easily categorized as either presidential or parliamentary. 133 The president himself ordered studies of the feasibility of tougher policies than had been been pursued under Truman against the Soviet bloc. 134 In the Soviet context an inordinate amount of attention has been paid to the willed aims of Bolshevik leaders. 135 The Supreme Soviet approved the proposals in principle on Nov. 17. 136 The Soviet Union tested its own hydrogen bomb within a year, and the nuclear arms race escalated further. 137 Each autonomous republic is represented by eleven deputies in the Soviet of Nationalities of the Supreme Soviet. 138 However, the Soviet initiative attracted only marginal support from the states in the region. 139 The new agreement with the Soviet Union is for one year, rather than five as in the past. 140 Longtime Soviet ruler Joseph Stalin was quick to absorb the lesson. 141 Tuva, under the Soviet system, was always an autonomous republic. 142 After a spell in the army, he developed this into a business taking second-rate acts to provincial Soviet cities. 143 To counteract Western influence Soviet officials advocated a system of collective security. 144 He brought starkly into question all the guiding principles on which the Soviet system was based. 145 Many athletes from the former Soviet Union now represent their home nations. 146 The Western hemisphere would soon be in range of and vulnerable to Soviet intercontinental ballistic missiles, carrying megaton warheads. 147 Under what conditions is western aid being given to the former Soviet Union? 148 The formal dissolution of the Soviet Union in December 1991 did not automatically change any of that for the better. 149 But events in the region had offended the West's democratic sensibilities and aroused fears of greater Soviet ambitions. 150 Oil exports from former Soviet republics have turned the Bosporus into a pulsing artery of the world's oil supply.