soviet union造句151. As recently as 20 years ago the Soviet Union was netting more than 10,000 tonnes of sturgeon a year.
152. The Soviet Union could not be easily categorized as either presidential or parliamentary.
153. Most cases are in the tropics, with a new outbreak in the states of the former Soviet Union.
154. Not only that, the coal miners throughout the Soviet Union went on strike.
155. The Tigrayans had no such difficulties, and had no hesitation in condemning the Soviet Union as imperialist.
156. If the allies wasted time, the Soviet Union would establish effective control.
157. The Soviet Union tested its own hydrogen bomb within a year, and the nuclear arms race escalated further.
158. In the Soviet Union there was a very close association between party and government bureaucracies.
159. After the Soviet Union disintegrated in 1991, the protests escalated into war.
160. The new agreement with the Soviet Union is for one year, rather than five as in the past.
161. It called on the Soviet Union to honour its international commitments.
162. The attempt to hold it together at gunpoint may succeed only in blowing the Soviet Union apart more violently.
163. Many athletes from the former Soviet Union now represent their home nations.
164. But the Soviet Union managed to fashion the only try of the game at Hellfire Corner.
165. Under what conditions is western aid being given to the former Soviet Union?
166. By 1970 the U.S. had overtaken the Soviet Union in space technology.
167. The formal dissolution of the Soviet Union in December 1991 did not automatically change any of that for the better.
168. In the former Soviet Union, the KGB was used to intimidate those who disagreed with the Communist Party.
169. Nicolas Werth's excellent 235 pages on cycles of violence in the Soviet Union is the most compelling section of the book.
170. The military in the Soviet Union tended to be shrouded in even more secrecy than most other Soviet institutions.
171. The deadlock also reflected the general feeling of uncertainty on the international stage engendered by events in the Soviet Union during August.
172. On 12 July 1953, when the Soviet Union exploded its first hydrogen bomb, equilibrium was restored.
173. We could have reduced nuclear weaponry then, had we seen the Soviet Union in those terms.
174. This may become an especially acute problem for a newly installed revolutionary regime, for example the Soviet Union.
175. The pact is widely seen as one of the environmental fruits of glasnost in the Soviet Union.
176. Nevertheless relations with Moscow were not impeded by the bewildering internal developments within the Soviet Union.
177. The Soviet Union and the U.S. signed a treaty reducing long-range missiles.
178. Political upheaval in the Soviet Union damped demand in that market.
179. Republican rhetoric had consisted of unrestrained hostility to the Soviet Union and emphasized permanent war with Communism.
180. After World War II, Stalin had become a godlike figure in the Soviet Union.