putin造句61. Mr Putin, his partner and patron, is due to leave office in 2008.
62. This would allow Putin to lead Russia for as long as 24 years - longer than the 17 years Leonid Brezhnev ruled the Soviet Union.
63. After the ceremonies at the Katyn cemetery, Putin and Tusk were to hold talks in nearby Smolensk during a meeting of a joint task-force on "difficult issues" in bilateral relations.
64. Russia is in part resurgent and Putin is feeling powerful because of petro-dollars, as Senator McCain mentioned.
65. MOSCOW (Reuters) - Sitting behind the wheel of his vintage Volga car next to the bearded chief of the Russian Orthodox church, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin wore a proud grin.
66. Mr. Putin has, in contrast, argued for greater protectionism and for building a trade bloc of former Soviet republics.
67. Photographs of Putin doppelganger Lo Yuanpin, 48, were swiftly published on online news sites and in newspapers across China turning him into a minor celebrity overnight.
68. And prominently featured was President Bush, right next to Vladimir Putin, sitting there.
69. Two Russian blacksmiths, Yuri Borodin and Alexei Borodin, recently forged a huge axe for anti-corruption and gave it to President Vladimir Putin who will leave his post soon.
70. Vladimir Putin was able to quintuple Russian living standards when he did a similar thing in Russia.
71. We usually see Putin and Medvedev buttoned-up and I wanted to show them as fashionable, relaxed guys who follow trends and have an active way of life.
72. Sometimes, he is shown on television mustering up a public scolding of a ham-handed government agency, as if he were trying out a few tough - guy mannerisms picked up from his mentor, Mr. Putin.
73. Yana Lapikova, a new personal photographer of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, taking pictures during an official event in Moscow, on June 16, 2011.
74. Reinstalled as president, and with his political potboy, Dmitry Medvedev, pushed aside, Putin will again exercise unchallengeable control over Russia's external affairs.
75. Paul, she believes Putin once beset the faithful as a Soviet KGB officer.
76. Prime Minister Vladimir Putin last week ordered the government to fill a high crude oil export duty to avoid vulnerability.
77. Maybe I havesome wheat crackers, something to putin your belly?
78. Ivanov told Putin that the system would have 21 satellites by the year's end — enough to provide navigation services over the entire Russian territory.
79. Slavonic PM Vladimir Putin has thanked Fifa "from the base of my center" for choosing Russia to be the host of the 2018 World Cup.
80. These are more notional than real, as the farcical second show trial of Mikhail Khodorkovsky, a former oil boss and a Putin rival, which is taking place on Mr Medvedev's watch, demonstrates.
81. Kasparov, who is now 46 and a vocal opponent of the Russian prime minister and former president, Vladimir Putin, went on to beat Karpov in 1985 to become the youngest chess world champion.
82. Prime minister Minister Vladimir Putin has banned grain exports until the end of the year.
83. Last year Medvedev extended the presidential term from four to six years – fuelling speculation that Putin was already plotting a comeback.
84. Unlike Primakov's circle, Lebedev had spent his entire intelligence career in the West, working (like Putin himself) for the KGB in East Germany and for the SVR in the United States.
85. Two days later, British Prime Minister Tony Blair warned Putin about an increase in Russian intelligence activity in Britain.
86. Visiting Russian President Vladimir Putin insisted on Monday in Wiesbaden of Germany that he would visit Iran later Monday despite reports on possible assassination plot against him.
87. First Putin the conservation warrior joined naturalists chasing a gray whale across the North Pacific, and fired a skin-sampling harpoon into it with a crossbow.
88. They may be worried about Vladimir Putin, but they are more about cutting their losses.
89. Nobody can predict exactly how this duo will work, although Mr Putin has made it clear that he intends to be highly active, not least in foreign and defence policy.
90. And if Russia succeeds as a nation-state in the family of nations, it will owe much of that success to one man, Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin.