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    moscow


    1. Later an unknown source in Moscow reported the theft of specialist video equipment, an added rider to the message disputed the authenticity of the Stefan tapes


    2. The baying hounds of the networks leapt into action, the quickest turn around in the history of the recorded word came about and the day dawned bright in Moscow when the Politburo met


    3. "I believe a young nephew of Father Abbots helped set off this train of events Brother Stefan, another man’s nephew from Moscow has arrived as ambassador to Rome, he seeks an audience with me shortly, please come with me to meet him


    4. Because Churchil went to Moscow on 9


    5. Moscow (MOCKBA) and is located at the number


    6. Reporter for the New York Times, stationed in Moscow in the early


    7. (Robert Conquest"s „The Great Terror," dealing with the Moscow purge trials comes readily to mind


    8. operation of the same or similar facilities, for instance, the Moscow Country Club


    9. More on the Moscow Country Club later


    10. She was raised in Moscow but had gone to school in England and Chicago

    11. Taking the overt or above-ground task first, it involved selling memberships in the Moscow


    12. The Moscow Country Club


    13. And you’ll have the perfect front, working in the Moscow Country Club


    14. On to Russia, and to the Moscow Country Club


    15. The Moscow Country Club, where my overt job was selling memberships and


    16. The layout of the Moscow Country Club, in a beautiful setting, just far enough


    17. in and around Moscow


    18. This story unfolded at a Moscow disco, a vast building built for the Moscow Olympics several years before


    19. Scott wherever they went, even when we all returned to Moscow,


    20. Petersburg selling memberships and houses in Moscow? And,” she concluded,

    21. Few can fail to see the same tactics which the Egyptians used against Israel in the Yom Kippur War by surrounding their conventional forces with missiles against air attacks and designed by their masters in Moscow


    22. I did however learn that Russia was mobilizing all its troops to hold the Germans back who had already arrived within one hundred kilometres of Moscow, and Stalingrad was under very heavy attack


    23. You simply approached either Moscow or Washington with the correct rhetoric and they would fall over themselves to support you


    24. But when the cold war ended the game changed dramatically for suddenly your rhetoric became rather unimportant to Washington and Moscow ceased to exist as a supplier


    25. Yes you still had a few countries that on religious reasons alone would be willing to take over where Moscow let off


    26. On the train to Moscow, in the compartment I sat in, there were several Russian officers, apparently returning home, who were in a jolly mood and were drinking heavily


    27. There were thousands of people at the main railway station in Moscow, men, women, children and old people, many with large packages


    28. From the NKWD headquarters, we went straight to the main railway station where I bought first-class tickets to Moscow for everyone


    29. The tickets for our further journey to Brest-Litovsk would have to be purchased in Moscow because at our station they only sold tickets as far as Moscow


    30. When we got off the train in Moscow we heard what seemed like a great commotion; there was an endless mass of people running in every direction

    31. He stayed in the rear and made sure everyone was there, as it was very easy to get lost in a large crowd like in the Moscow train station


    32. In addition, there were many things that I had purchased before we left with the intention of selling them in Moscow in order to earn some money


    33. Overlooking the fact that, for more than three decades, ETA (Basque terrorist group in Spain) has been causing desolation, which has resulted in more than 800 deaths, before Madrid there were already New York, Bali, Moscow, Baghdad, Najaf, Karachi, Istanbul, Mombassa, Jerusalem, Riyadh, Casa Blanca… What do those voices want to accomplish, blame the Spanish government and justify, or perhaps even applaud, the atrocities of soulless terrorists who only desire to kill? In addition, do those heralds long for Spain to be ready to surrender its foreign policy to the demands of pitiless and savage terrorists? Were that posture of appeasement to be adopted, it would create infinity of problems much more severe in the future


    34. He tried it out but it just did not seem to work, and then he remembered Simon telling him about his friends in Moscow


    35. Perhaps Moscow might work


    36. The centre of the city now looks scarily like Moscow in the day of the Cold War, with its many closed churches


    37. In my own native Aberdeen, the city centre now looks more like Moscow in the days of the Cold War, with a depressingly high number of closed church buildings


    38. Moscow linked, and stubborn


    39. The great battles of Moscow, Stalingrad, and Korsk went with huge captures and losses, and turned the tide against the German forces


    40. The steamships could transport only thirty thousand a month, and they kept driving them on and on from Moscow without taking that into account

    41. On the romantic Moscow streets


    42. However, Moscow was a place where I have met them


    43. The winter came and covered Moscow,


    44. Five years ago Uri paid to have his nephew Alexi relocate from Moscow to work as the paper’s delivery truck driver


    45. the route to Moscow destroying the food transports on the way to the city


    46. Even in Lenin’s tomb on Red Square in Moscow the preservative of his pickled remains somehow makes him seem, as intended, more alive than dead


    47. ” Shafarevich held a position at Moscow University, then under the Soviet Union, when he wrote his book


    48. Rodonaia worked as a research psychiatrist at the University of Moscow


    49. Ring’s contention that “…because of the economic blockade imposed on Cuba by the United States, an economic dependence on Moscow has been created which has caused trade debts, and has consequently subjected Cuba to political dependence on the Soviet Union as well”


    50. economic blockade of Cuba has caused Castro’s trade debts and dependence on Moscow is to ignore historical facts














































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    Synonyms for "moscow"

    capital of the russian federation moscow russian capital

    "moscow" definitions

    a city of central European Russia; formerly capital of both the Soviet Union and Soviet Russia; since 1991 the capital of the Russian Federation