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单词 Moscow
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1. Britain's ambassador in Moscow has refused to comment.
2. A flu epidemic is sweeping through Moscow.
3. When America boycotted the Moscow Olympics it cheapened the medals won.
4. Moscow is anxious to stay in step with Washington.
5. They are filming in Moscow right now.
6. He reopened ties with Moscow earlier this year.
7. Moscow is a very cold place in winter.
8. They returned to Moscow on 22 September 1930.
9. It's eleven o'clock at night in Moscow.
10. It's been bitterly cold here in Moscow.
11. He had spent the war years in Moscow.
12. We are in direct communication with Moscow.
13. Sereni was lured to Moscow by subterfuge.
14. Coup plotters tried to seize power in Moscow.
15. Moscow is running critically low on food supplies.
16. The Queen is on a state visit to Moscow.
17. I stopped in Moscow only to change planes.
18. He spent his sabbatical year doing research in Moscow.
19. Lithuania hasn't had any direct communication with Moscow.
20. Mr Baker flew in from Moscow.
21. Readjust your watch. You are now on Moscow time.
22. The initiative to re-open negotiations came from Moscow.
23. I bought a set of nesting dolls in Moscow.
24. He joined a flying school in Moscow.
25. The Moscow Symphony Orchestra is here on tour.
26. A church in Moscow became a repository for police files.
27. He fell into the icy waters of the Moscow river.
28. The foreign ministers are meeting in the splendour of Oktyabrskaya Hotel in central Moscow.
29. They're travelling across Europe by train and are planning to end up in Moscow.
30. He had been recruited by the Russians as a mole and trained in Moscow.
1. Britain's ambassador in Moscow has refused to comment.
2. A flu epidemic is sweeping through Moscow.
3. The foreign ministers are meeting in the splendour of Oktyabrskaya Hotel in central Moscow.
4. They're travelling across Europe by train and are planning to end up in Moscow.
5. When America boycotted the Moscow Olympics it cheapened the medals won.
31. It is thought that the Prime Minister will visit Moscow next month.
32. In the long term the company hopes to open in Moscow and other major cities.
33. I've been walking around Moscow and the town is terribly quiet.
34. Moscow and the Baltic republics are re-opening channels of communication.
35. There are tangible signs that the republic's successfully breaking its bonds with Moscow.
36. The US president is making a return visit to Moscow.
37. She's resident abroad/in Moscow.
38. She was on a plane bound for Moscow when she became ill.
39. A graduate of law and economics from Moscow State University, he had spent his life in academia.
40. At times, I think back to my life in Moscow.
41. He told reporters today that the president's trip to Moscow is up in the air.
42. Delhi first began to develop strong ties with Moscow in the 1950s.
43. The railway fanned out from Moscow to all points of the compass.
44. They have thrashed out a compromise formula acceptable to Moscow.
45. That victory put the Ukrainians beyond the reach of their nearest challengers, Dynamo Moscow.
46. She wanted him to act as an intermediary in the dispute with Moscow.
47. This is the last call for flight BA872 to Moscow.
48. The desperate desire to go to Moscow ruled their lives.
49. Washington and Moscow are believed to have similar views on Kashmir.
50. The citizens of Moscow woke up this morning to find they had a new government.
51. The discussions were the beginnings of a dialogue with Moscow.
52. For the record, most Moscow girls leave school at about 18.
53. All the acts were good, but the evening belonged to a dance group from Moscow.
54. Also among the speakers was the new American ambassador to Moscow.
55. After several years in London,[http:///moscow.html] he was posted to the embassy in Moscow.
56. The offer of talks with Moscow marks a significant change from the previous western position.
57. The opera caused a sensation in Moscow.
58. A British trade mission has arrived in Moscow.
59. It is possible to buy fresh milk in Moscow.
60. A glance around Moscow explains why.
61. S.-led boycott of the Moscow Games.
62. I flew Aeroflot out of Moscow.
63. Then he launched an assault on his Moscow neighbour.
64. I think it was a political decision in Moscow.
65. Moscow had backed out of the deal.
66. This viewpoint was becoming increasingly influential in Moscow.
67. He kept his mistress in an apartment in Moscow.
68. Her husband and her immediate family live in Moscow.
69. The bomb blasts in Moscow last August remain unsolved.
70. Meanwhile Daniloff remained in jail in Moscow.
71. It adopted on April 8 a resolution on establishing a Moscow municipal militia.
72. But intra-regional conflict destroyed this initiative and made Moscow reluctant to repeat this kind of experiment.
73. When the accident happened at Chernobyl he was at a party meeting in Moscow.
74. Moscow did not falter under the onslaught and their counter-attacking potential was a constant threat.
75. The direct journey between the two towns he visited was further than that from London to Moscow.
76. That society was then regarded in London and Moscow as the association's proper Soviet counterpart.
77. But conspiracy theorists have argued over the years that Oswald was an agent manipulated by Moscow.
78. And most brokers in Moscow think that new foreign money will pour into the market if Yeltsin wins.
79. To compete with Moscow they must also be able to deal direct with foreign suppliers.
80. Vladimir After the decline of Kiev[], a new centre of power and influence was slowly established in the region of Moscow.
81. The company's Moscow office will co-ordinate the supply of a 700-terminal Unix-based system to be used in oil field data acquisition.
82. The ex-CSKA Moscow goalkeeper is set to make his debut for the reserves against Oxford tonight.
83. The work is varied: the main objective being to act as a liaison point for our Moscow office.
84. In any case, he added ominously, Moscow expected exit requests to decline in the future.
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85. He was seized on January 17, and by February 6 was in Moscow as a prisoner of war.
86. It is firmly opposed to the Yeltsin government and to the Moscow mayoralty.
87. Those plans are regarded with great suspicion and fear in Moscow.
88. Obeying Yazov, he sent a force of paratroops to Moscow with far from clear orders.
89. In defiance, on March 24 the executive committee of the Moscow city soviet authorized the Manezh Square rally.
90. It is a sign of the economic desperation that young people even aspire to work in impoverished Moscow and Bucharest.
91. Lend-lease support began flowing to Moscow in November 1941, playing a vital role in the Soviet war effort.
92. The Conference was met by a protest strike in Moscow and the Bolsheviks boycotted the proceedings.
93. Heads of CIS Governments met in Moscow on Nov. 13 and signed 12 of the 18 draft documents.
94. Less humorously, thousands of teachers, unpaid for six months or more, marched in Moscow last month.
95. The United States urged Moscow and the rebels to resume peace talks.
96. When an apparatchik dies, his family can request a plot in one of several Moscow cemeteries informally reserved for the elite.
97. According to Moscow radio reports there followed a renewed rampage by rioters through the city resulting in extensive damage.
98. The initial order calls for 350 multi-user tax collection systems to be installed in Moscow by the end of the year.
99. Indoor pools exist, and Moscow boasts a year-round, heated open-air affair between the Kremlin and the Defence Ministry.
100. Perhaps the enormous anti-Gorbachev demonstrations in Moscow do add weight to that particular reaction.
101. The ex-nonconformists have emerged, and were honoured in 1987 with an officially sponsored major exhibition in Moscow.
102. The visitor suggested that this be announced by Roh during his forthcoming meetings in Moscow.
103. When the war ended he studied at Tbilisi University then returned to Moscow and worked as a journalist.
104. But the following month saw a renewed wave of strikes paralyse St Petersburg, Moscow and many provincial cities.
105. The young Denknetzeyan fled to Moscow, once more following the backwoods routes.
106. In 1995 Moscow signed a $ 800m agreement to build a nuclear power plant in Bushehr.
107. About 30 ambassadors were recalled to Moscow to explain their conduct in the coup.
108. He graduated from Moscow University with degrees in psychology and political science and joined the internal security.
109. He kept Moscow happy by fulfilling the state quotas in steel, tanks and nuclear missiles.
110. Hence the need for a coalition government in Moscow that would have the credibility which Mr Gorbachev's jaded administration now lacks.
111. Two years before the refinery became operational, however, Montevideo severed all links with Moscow.
112. But on their return to Moscow they were removed from their pedestal to a low plinth.
113. They were sent to him in packages of ten cartons from Moscow.
114. During a visit to Moscow,[] she joined the Bolshoi Ballet for a practice session.
115. This would earn Moscow substantial transit fees once the first oil starts flowing next autumn.
116. Atalla himself has never known another home, apart from four years in Moscow as a film student in the early 1980s.
117. When our visas were delivered from the Soviet consulate I noticed that they showed not only Moscow but also Novosibirsk.
118. Start2 builds on a long history of arms accords and summits between Moscow and Washington.
119. I offered to send a technical mission to Moscow to assess the immediate needs at first hand.
120. He saw the red flag come down for the final time over Red Square in Moscow.
121. The redeeming feature was that it was all in aid of charity and two children's hospitals outside Moscow benefited.
122. Melinda joined her husband in Moscow, but soon found life there bleak and dismal.
123. He had exhibited in Moscow under a pseudonym and been pleased with the critical reaction.
124. After a few years' disgrace they were back living quietly but comfortably in Moscow.
125. We talked about the corruption in Moscow, about how poor we were in Yakutsk.
126. When he put down the Moscow Dynamos and started to talk about himself, he got immediate attention.
127. Masko, back from London, was reinstated in Moscow as general-secretary of the society.
128. He had written something for a newspaper in Kiev and worked on a magazine in Moscow.
129. We have 352 people attached to the embassy in Moscow.
130. Western countries can do little to influence the political power struggle currently going on in Moscow.
131. The crucial factor is likely to be how much Moscow continues to value the Warsaw Pact as a military buffer.
132. Thus, neither Moscow nor its charges has a clear interest in multilateral institutions which truly flourish.
133. Moscow city council decided on 27 June to privatize its housing stock.
134. He was training outside of Moscow when fighting began in Chechnya in December that year.
135. I left the University fired with enthusiasm to go to live in Moscow to practise the language.
136. His parents sent him to Moscow to study physics, chemistry(), and mathematics.
137. Miller was among the first to phone through to London and greet our guest's arrival from Moscow.
138. The city authorities have given their consent to leases on two buildings in the centre of Moscow.
139. This followed the discovery of a large quantity of explosives under an apartment block in Ryazan shortly after the Moscow bombings.
140. During the Moscow Show Trials in the 1930s, prisoners were forced to publicly recant.
141. Sharaf Rashidov, the former party boss, would lie about the cotton crop year after year to ingratiate himself with Moscow.
142. To the south of the camps is the main road from Moscow to Kuibyshev and ultimately to Tashkent.
143. The six new radiators in Mrs Garazhenko's flat were flown from Moscow at considerable expense.
144. The Soviet side then reiterated adherence to the Moscow agreement.
145. Next month's summit-at-sea may see a resolution of the Bush Administration's schizophrenia over Moscow.
146. Bodies wishing to be consulted must leave the umbrella committee established to coordinate activity against the Moscow decision on trusteeship.
147. In August the Moscow authorities restricted the sale to non-residents of scarce goods, following similar decisions in other cities.
148. The subsequent crisis in the Soviet system, compounded by the Moscow show trials, exposed the dystopic methods of utopian Communism.
149. Cryptic teaser: Whose Red Army marched on Moscow, then retreated in agony after a shoot-out?
150. In Moscow, Mr Yeltsin won a higher percentage of the votes cast than he did in the 1991 presidential election.
151. Bruce Grobbelaar's sending off in the last ten minutes in the Moscow first leg ultimately proved decisive.
152. Moscow is considering a ban on alcohol and tobacco advertising in most public places and on transport.
153. Was it a plan to build a last secure bunker in the Lena Valley if Leningrad and Moscow fell to the blitzkrieg?
154. The Bolsheviks played a leading role both in the Moscow Soviet and in the December rising.
155. The number of demonstrators in Moscow was estimated variously at between 5,000 and 55,000.
156. After many complications, he was at last released from prison and his sister Irike received a letter from him from Moscow.
157. Nazimov's enthusiasm for discipline was applied by a new Governor-General to Moscow as a whole.
158. It was all very well for the government in Moscow to lay down severe penalties for its servants who maltreated the natives.
159. A drawn-out battle of wills began, with my having to stone-wall both in London and on visits to Moscow.
160. They left radioactive material in Moscow and said they were going to use that kind of weapon....
161. The former Soviet-bloc countries boycotted the 1984 Olympics in response to the boycott of the 1980 Games in Moscow.
162. Tatum, 41, was gunned down at dusk on a gray November day in Moscow.
163. Republican presidential hopefuls have all claimed that they would take a firmer stance towards Moscow.
164. I lived in Moscow once ... I nearly drowned ... Rotten.
165. Accentuating their lack of agreement, Moscow and Stockholm issued separate reports on the case.
166. The kilometre posts, which had indicated the distance from Moscow for the journey, now read single figures.
167. I wanted to look round Moscow and see the sights.
168. A third and, as it turned out, final summit between the two leaders took place in Moscow in July 1991.
169. He was unable to attend the meeting in Moscow, because the Russian authorities had refused him a visa.
170. Eleven days later, Reagan arrived in Moscow for his second summit meeting in less than six months.
171. Customs authorities confirmed that Mr Gibbins owns property in Moscow, but dismissed reports that he had gone abroad as speculation.
172. I scanned the window for some new detail that would intimate we were getting closer to Moscow.
173. The response of the Moscow city soviet presidium to Pugo's decree raised the prospect of rival police forces in the capital.
174. There are some who have stolen from banks, there are some who have read poetry in Pushkin Square in Moscow.
174. try its best to collect and create good sentences.
175. Moscow politicians also are reassured by his past as a colonel in the Soviet army.
176. It was the worst violence Moscow had seen since the failed coup of August 1991.
177. This was done by cable to Parastaev, who by then was back in Moscow as general-secretary of the Society.
178. Lithuania refused to give in to the diktat from Moscow.
179. Yet the advent of out-and-out reformers in East Berlin would represent an even greater threat for Moscow.
180. The distance between St. Petersburg and Moscow is 593 miles.
181. It's no coincidence that it originated in Moscow - this was the Communist old guard's parting shot.
182. What is happening now is a continuation of the colonial war that Moscow relaunched in 1999 to get Putin elected.
183. The media say that 120,000 people in Moscow cook, clean, drive for and otherwise cosset the bureaucracies.
184. They have talented players and can overcome the 4-2 deficit against Spartak Moscow.
185. Seven hours out of Moscow he caught twenty minutes' sleep on a wooden bunk with a rented mattress and pillow.
186. Its working methods were almost a caricature of those prevailing in high political bodies in Moscow.
187. Admiral Klichugin remains on full pay behind a desk in Moscow.
188. Itar-Tass news agency later quoted the defence ministry in Moscow as saying the report was groundless.
189. It seems that this was their means of asserting their continuing independence of Moscow.
190. Henriette Nizan recalled in 1980 the events surrounding the assassination of Kirov in Moscow in December 1934.
191. A U-turn in Moscow is even more illegal than a left turn.
192. Fitzroy Maclean had served at our embassy in Moscow before the war.
193. Meanwhile, we are pressing for IMF teams already in Moscow and elsewhere to start preparing the ground.
194. The effect of the Moscow trials is difficult to gauge from the immediate reaction.
195. On culture, student exchanges would be increased and reciprocal cultural and information centres opened in Washington and Moscow.
196. Mr Raduyev announced, according to an Interior Ministry official in Moscow.
197. The distinction was epitomized by the contrast between St Petersburg and Moscow.
198. Moscow was delighted, seeing formal recognition of its sphere of influence.
199. One thing is certain: Moscow will have a say as to whether the burdensome Lukashenko stays in power.
200. According to all reports, the Soviets had reached for theirs at the equivalent juncture in Moscow.
201. No doubt it was easier to reform it with Dzerzhihsky nut of Moscow, although he retained his post as head.
202. Moscow is a city of soup kitchens and strip shows, of Cadillacs and corruption.
203. In the previous year Kondrashin had conducted the world premiere at the Moscow Conservatoire.
204. He has preached pragmatism towards Moscow and a cautious approach to economic reform.
205. This had been proved in the relationship between Moscow and Pyongyang since 1945.
206. Most of the Moscow think-tanks have now aligned themselves with Mr Yeltsin.
207. By the time I first went to Moscow in 1987 the imperial decay had become all too apparent.
208. Trade missions, diplomatic niceties, hurried journeys between here and Moscow,[http:///moscow.html] the lot.
209. Vyacheslav Komissarov as Moscow's police chief, responsible to Moscow city soviet.
210. Officials now confess that about 100 factories in Moscow are crammed with flammable materials.
211. Gavriil Popov, a radical economist, had been elected chair of the Moscow city soviet on April 20.
212. He hawked his bonds in full-page ads in the daily Moscow Times.
213. Neither had Khrushchev, who also had hard-liners in Moscow pushing him toward the brink.
214. The participating States reconfirm their commitments in the Copenhagen and Moscow Documents concerning the question of capital punishment.
215. I got myself a job as typist and general dogsbody on a small magazine we thought was being financed from Moscow.
216. Nevertheless relations with Moscow were not impeded by the bewildering internal developments within the Soviet Union.
217. After the official Red Square parade there were two unofficial marches in Moscow, sanctioned by the city soviet.
218. Since the beginning of the year Moscow has officially granted Chechnya $ 65m, a third of the sum initially planned.
219. Prices continue to rise in Moscow and elsewhere in the country.
220. Middle-class living standards here far surpass life in Moscow, where many still live dormitory-style in small apartments.
221. Moreover, outside Moscow and St Petersburg political consciousness among landowners remained weak.
222. The pursuit of a cease-fire dominated a summit of world leaders in Moscow, meeting to discuss nuclear safety and arms proliferation.
223. We spent a few days talking about our friends in Moscow and Leningrad.
224. I gave the same seminar about the problems of the inflationary universe, just as in Moscow.
225. Chernomyrdin denied that Moscow had authorized transfer of the giant missile, administration officials said.
226. In Moscow we were met with great pomp and accorded a luxurious villa on the hills near the State University.
227. Boris Yeltsin made a career out of bashing the bureaucrats and railing against privilege as Moscow party boss in the late 1980s.
228. It had been a luxury, the journey from Moscow to Pot'ma.
229. It just got too obvious that nobody bought the magazine so Moscow hauled in the chain.
230. Everything was dictated by Moscow, and that meant only the Leninist viewpoint.
231. Because of their qualitatively larger economies and military resources, Washington and Moscow confront each other as super powers.
232. Moscow wished to cultivate this strand of the policy of the non-aligned states to strengthen their political dispute with the Western powers.
233. I had been in Moscow the previous December to sign an agreement on exchanges with the Union of Journalists.
234. In Moscow property developers have bought out many of the families housed in handsome,[ ] pre-revolutionary buildings near the centre.
235. On the other hand, Moscow was one of the world's largest holders of gold bullion.
236. Moscow is at least paying pensions to those elderly people who are registered.
237. The demonstration had at first been banned by the Moscow city soviet.
238. It will show a Cyrillic keyboard at the Moscow ComTech show on April 27.
239. Thanks to globalization, the burger you buy in Moscow is exactly the same as the one you buy in New York.
240. In October 1981, I went to Moscow for a conference on quantum gravity.
241. Moscow Who get's what in the post-Soviet fall-out New law may remove all of central museum funding.
242. Mr Bush's national security adviser, Condoleezza Rice, was expected to travel to Moscow this week to discuss details.
243. It recently undertook such a project for a major oil company which was setting up shop in Moscow.
244. He urged me when I next came to Moscow to see him in the role of Handel at MKhAT.
245. The whereabouts of Burgess and Maclean were not revealed until February 1956, when they held a press conference in Moscow.
246. Moscow has already threatened to break diplomatic relations with any country that recognizes a Chechen diplomatic office.
247. And for them, Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov has declared a war on words.
248. Hewlett-Packard Moscow head of representation Nick Rossiter says the contract is fully paid for and took 18 months to negotiate.
249. Moreover, Gosteleradio claimed that Interfax had never honoured an agreement to remit 50 percent of its earnings to Radio Moscow.
250. Moscow is a grey city; comfort there is always tied to power, and power too frequently to abuse of power.
251. Nowadays, apart from continuing to direct and perform, he heads the drama school of the Moscow Art Theatre.
252. Levels of background radiation are frequently published in the Moscow press, and a number of environmental consultancies run radiation monitoring services.
253. The committee held that a direct approach should be made to Moscow to try and secure progress in the Joint Committee.
254. And by 1921 the population of Moscow had declined by one half and that of Petrograd by two-thirds.
255. Fast-food restaurants like McDonald's are still something of a novelty in Moscow.
256. The Chinese fashion show caused a sensation in Moscow.
257. I saw some documentary evidence before I left Moscow.
258. Tsvetayeva was possessed by a frenzied urge to get out of Moscow.
259. Lithuania is heavily reliant on Moscow for almost all its oil.
260. Ambassador Thompson's cables from Moscow reported Khrushchev's unusual preoc cupation with Cuba.
261. Now Moscow has reportedly agreed that the sale can go ahead.
262. For Sadat,[] the Moscow summit communique was the last straw.
263. More and more nobles made Moscow their home during Catherine's reign.
264. ARussian human - rights activist , Lev Ponomaryov, was beaten up in Moscow.
265. Reports speak of Berlin putting together an aid package for Moscow.
266. They put together a Western economic aid package for Moscow.
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