putin造句121. Another delightful comparison likened Putin to Cardinal Richelieu, with Medvedev cast in the role of Louis XIII.
122. Although Putin has a reputation as a no-nonsense politician, he has often been reluctant to fire officials in the past, preferring to publicly dress them down instead.
123. A: China and Russia enjoy good-neighbourly relations and friendly cooperation. Not long ago, President Putin signed the Sino-Russian Treaty of Good-neighbourliness, Friendship and Cooperation.
124. In 2007 Russia's then president, Vladimir Putin, called the expansion of NATO a'serious provocation "
125. Obama described Putin slightingly last week as having "one foot in the past".
126. As Putin tells us at the dacha, as a member of the losing team, he was suddenly untouchable.
127. Mr. Putin indicated that he followed the Venezuelan's appearance like most Russians, on television.
128. In fact, a source familiar with the negotiations said that Vladimir Putin himself was involved in the final sign-off.
129. The line - up confirms that Vladimir Putin is still in control.
130. Mr. Putin told a cabinet meeting that the Kremlin's anticrisis measures were working.
131. Putin, who announced last month he plans to re-ascend to the presidency next year, cementing his formal control over the country for at least six years.
132. Putin met the group at his dacha in Novo-Ogaryovo, among pine and birch forests just outside Moscow.
133. Larry King in Los Angeles, Putin at the White House, they will connect via satellite, with simultaneous translation of the exchange.
134. The real world of this relationship Putin still exist, thereby trigonometrical function is a function of the most widely used.
135. Russian papers briefed on the historical evolution geostrategy focus on Putin"s Russia office geostrategic a system studies;"
136. The three visiting prime ministers also met with their Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, who blamed Ukraine for failure to honor a multilateral agreement to resume shipment of gas to Europe.
137. On Friday at the Valdai club, Mr. Putin ruled out competing against Mr. Medvedev, his hand-picked Kremlin successor, in Russia's 2012 presidential elections.
138. Vladimir Putin rests his legs next to a sprawled-out Mike Tyson, while Margaret Thatcher -- clutching her handbag -- looks on with disdain.
139. Russia's president, Dmitri A. Medvedev, left, met with the prime minister, Vladimir V. Putin, in the Gorki residence outside Moscow on Wednesday.
140. Barred from running for a third consecutive presidential term, Mr. Putin anointed Mr. Medvedev as his successor and had Mr. Medvedev appoint him prime minister.
141. AP Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, 27, said that Sweden would be citizens of the Russian travel visa-free policy.
142. The book, grandiosely titled Vladimir Putin, the History of a Life, is the first of three volumes, all to be published this year.
143. Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin serenaded a star-studded crowd with Louis Armstrong's song "Blueberry Hill" at a children's charity event, the Daily Telegraph of London reported.
144. And no nostalgia, and no protest against Putin will ever make me choose this road to darkness. I wonder if the internet voting will be different.
145. Communism is dead and Mr Putin has no intention of reviving it.
146. Putin is a day held in the southern Russian city of Volgograd in southern Russia to discuss the meeting on social and economic development made the appeal.
147. Russia's Constitution has changed and now allows two six-year presidential terms, so a victory could open the doors to a Putin quarter century.
148. On Friday Putin travelled to Khabarovsk to unveil a new pipeline stretching from the Russian island of Sakhalin to Khabarovsk and the far eastern port of Vladivostok.
149. Young mother wears hot shorts and thin high-heel shoes; young maidens wear mini skirts or draggle-tails; young fashionable men wears sleeveless T-shirt printed the head portrait of Putin.
150. Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, a KGB veteran, has concertedly molded the SVR in the image of its Soviet-era predecessor, most of all in its relentless focus on spying on the West.