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单词 Kremlin
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1. The Kremlin is deeply split in its approach to foreign policy.
2. One day, it might even suit the Kremlin to encourage this truculence.
3. They could see the Kremlin quite clearly from where they lied.
4. The Kremlin is still insisting on a diplomatic solution to the crisis.
5. Yeltsin told parliament leaders Tuesday at the Kremlin.
6. Our cavalcade sweeps into the Kremlin just before noon.
7. Policies emerging from the Kremlin look increasingly desperate.
8. He was alone and could hear the Kremlin clock.
9. A useful guide to life in the Kremlin snake pit?
10. At the time,[Sentence dictionary] the Kremlin said Yeltsin was suffering merely from a cold.
11. He accused Kremlin hawks of a conspiracy to keep the war going to bolster their own power and thwart his ambitions.
12. The Kremlin has consistently opposed their return, invoking security problems and resorting to delaying tactics.
13. Sergo witnessed extraordinary scenes in the Kremlin and at home.
14. Suddenly, the Kremlin is falling over itself to get close to Uncle Sam.
15. The new men in the Kremlin might be unsure of themselves and their thinking open to outside suggestions.
16. History stalks the Kremlin: Khrushchev fell 25 years ago, and the parallels with today are stark.
17. Kremlin holds the reins, page 7 Non-Communist becomes acting head of state Krenz falls as unrest fears grow.
18. A huge crowd gathered in a square outside the Kremlin walls.
19. The satellite provides a video link between the White House and the Kremlin.
20. Indoor pools exist, and Moscow boasts a year-round, heated open-air affair between the Kremlin and the Defence Ministry.
21. The venomous exchanges between deputies from the two republics in the Kremlin yesterday offered little hope that reason would prevail.
22. So did Dulles, who promised economic aid to those who broke with the Kremlin.
23. He carried out some work in the labyrinths beneath central Moscow and partly beneath the Kremlin.
24. And, according to the radio, doves were cooing in the Kremlin.
25. Boris Fyodorov survived the attack and returned to accuse senior Kremlin aides of siphoning cash out of the fund.
26. What remained of its ethnic population had to be subservient to the whims of its overlords in the Kremlin.
27. It was in here, on the north side of the Kremlin, that Myeloski had been given an office.
28. Other tapes of Yeltsin edited and supplied by the Kremlin have contained no voice recording.
29. But there is no public clamour for the war to end nor any sign that the Kremlin is ready to back down.
30. By Monday evening the devaluation was a reality; the president was back in the Kremlin.
1. They could see the Kremlin quite clearly from where they lied.
31. Monitoring the telephone conversations of the Kremlin hierarchy had become one of his pet projects over the last few years.
32. Normally housed in a museum beneath the Kremlin Armory, they have never before traveled to the United States.
33. Detonated Jones, of Kremlin Drive, Tuebrook, admitted causing an explosion likely to endanger life.
34. During the 70s many Eastern European leaders were merely puppets of the Kremlin.
35. The doubts about Yeltsin were deepened by his appearance in a brief Kremlin videotape this past week.
36. Instead of a gentle immersion in the ways of the Kremlin, Lebed has found himself baptized by fire.
37. The Kremlin has told four Soviet republics to drop controversial new laws on elections.
38. As the limos leave the Kremlin and head for the airport, it is back to the business of Chechen eradication.
39. Officials had said the Kremlin meeting would focus on back wages, tax collection and military reform.
40. Across the river the Kremlin sparkles in the morning sun.
41. Leonid Brezhnev ruled unchallenged in the Kremlin over what was still the Soviet Union.
42. First, the appalling Beria had been arrested at pistol point in the Kremlin and executed as privily as his victims.
43. Kremlin again alleged spying by Western newsmen.
44. He is not, as is often alleged, a neo-Soviet ruler: there is little trace of communism left in the Kremlin.
45. Gaz, which only 18 months ago was full of acquisitive ambition, is also subsisting on a drip-feed from the Kremlin.
46. But none of this stops the Kremlin from being anti-American and autocratic.
47. Tellingly , the public was kept away from the Kremlin ceremony.
48. Vladimir Ryzhkov, a former opposition MP whose party was abolished by the Kremlin, says that the democratic changes brought about by Mikhail Gorbachev's perestroika have virtually all disappeared.
49. The fighting started when participants of the march were attacked as they were trying to lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier near the Kremlin.
50. Before I left Moscow, Putin hosted a small dinner in the Kremlin with a jazz concert afterward, featuring Russian musicians from teenagers to an octogenarian.
51. The Kremlin found PWC's failure to unearth any flaws in Yukos's accounts irksome.
52. A jittery Kremlin, nervous of mass unemployment and of social unrest, is likely to agree.
53. Economic expert Yevgeny Volk, director of the Heritage Foundation in Moscow, told VOA the Kremlin proposals are motivated in part by a desire to reduce U.S. global economic influence.
54. The Kremlin sees its relationship with the West as a zero-sum game: if it resurges, America will decline.
55. The Kremlin may be calculating that a stepped-up military is in Moscow's interest.
56. The Kremlin needed an excuse to accelerate the pressures it was exerting on India.
57. A similar brashness defined her forays into public society as the first lady of the Kremlin.
58. The proximate cause of the rift between the former Kyrgyz president and the Kremlin was his reneging on a deal to evict U.S. forces from a military base in Kyrgyzstan.
59. Kremlin artisans would sew the most valuable of these fabrics into ecclesiastical garments for leaders of the Russian Orthodox Church.
60. After Russian troops pushed into Georgia in August, America wanted to ostracise the Kremlin while Germany appeared eager to return to business as usual.
61. The new rulers in the Kremlin had launched the policy of perestroika, in fact a retreat in internal and foreign policy from the logic of the Cold War.
62. This election season, the Kremlin went out of its way to prevent a true liberal, center-right party from running in the Duma elections.
63. After a stop to lay a wreath at Russia's Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Mr. Obama will head to the Kremlin for a private meeting with Russian President Dmitri Medvedev.
64. Furnished in Russian imperial style, the 2,370 sq ft suite has views of famous Moscow sites including the Kremlin and Red Square.
65. A pragmatic choice, the Brits said, though royalists blamed a secret Kremlin hand in British policy.
66. The Kremlin be fed up with endless new demands and delays.
67. Why did the right wing have so much power within the Kremlin?
68. The Kremlin also opposes a U.S. plan to deploy a missile defense system in Poland and the Czech Republic to offset a potential threat from Iran.
69. Only a few months before the hijacking attempt,[http:///kremlin.html] the Kremlin had called for a public relations counteroffensive that would paint Zionism as “a vanguard of imperialism.”
70. She also wrote critically about the arrest and trial of Mikhail Khodorkovsky, the oil tycoon jailed after falling out with the Kremlin.
71. But the further he went, the more interested he became in the growing crowds about the Kremlin, and he forgot to keep up the sedateness and deliberation characteristic of grown-up people.
72. The Kremlin has become more candid about the severity of their economic condition.
73. Presidential economic advisor Andrei Illarionov, the lone dissenter in the Kremlin on most aspects of its economic policy, has resigned, Russian news agencies reported Tuesday.
74. Barring some kind of revolution, this amounts to the prospect of another Kremlin leader for life, a tradition that stretches back 450 years to the reign of Ivan the Terrible, Russia's first Czar.
75. But Yevgeny Volk says Kremlin talk of diversification and mobility amounts to sloganeering.
76. The Kremlin has massively rewritten history, approving textbooks that rehabilitate Stalin as an effective manager.
77. In the Kremlin, the rulership by committee will bring more jockeying for power.
78. Some experts say it's a stage-managed Kremlin theater production, a "good cop, bad cop" act designed to keep the opposition off-guard and the public guessing.
79. Mystifying deals and decisions suggest that the money trail runs all the way to the Kremlin.
80. On Christmas Day in 1991, the Hammer and Sickle Flag of the Soviet Union was lowered for the last time above the Kremlin and replaced with the Russian flag.
81. That, plus infighting or palace coups inside the Kremlin, where Russia's real political competition takes place.
82. Medvedev also repeated Moscow's insistence that a deal must be linked to U.S. plans for a missile defense system in Europe — a plan that has infuriated the Kremlin.
83. 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.
84. Another document is a note from the head of the KGB in 1959 informing then Kremlin leader Nikita Khrushchev that important Katyn files had been destroyed.
85. But none of this stops Kremlin from being anti - American and autocratic.
86. The coincidence of the two shows exemplifies the glitzy entertainment and sabre-rattling that are so close in Kremlin ideology.
87. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has dismissed military intelligence service, the Kremlin has said.
88. Kremlin officials dismiss talk of dead ends as pointless whining and alarmism from liberals.
89. There are echoes here of the last Kremlin - dweller who embraced pragmatic foreign relations Mikhail Gorbachev.
90. When I recall these events after 40 years, I see not only revolt, but also the great illusion that it might be possible to outfox the Kremlin and painlessly move society from communism to democracy.
91. In fact, the Kremlin often defends its actions, particularly to foreigners, by pointing to the "mindlessness" of Russians and the lack of a strong civil society.
92. After a stop to lay a wreath at Russia's Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Mr. Obama will head to the Kremlin for a private meeting with Russian President D.
93. Is the Kremlin turning dovish in its most recent confrontation with the West?
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94. Their function is to endorse and legitimise decisions made by the Kremlin.
95. The departure of Moscow's hard-line mayor, whom Medvedev fired in September, seemed to give the Kremlin an excuse to lighten up on rallies in the capital.
96. For a time, it appeared that Mr. Prokhorov's entrance into the political arena was an attempt by the Kremlin to have a controllable "liberal" candidate, but the control proved to be short-lived.
97. When, earlier this month, the Kyrgyz clashed with the Uzbek minority in the southern Kyrgyzstani city of Osh and the interim government appealed to Russia for military help, the Kremlin stood back.
98. The strategic alternative, enlargement of the war in Korea to include Red China, would probably delight the Kremlin more than anything else we could do.
99. Indeed, the only danger for the Kremlin is the possibility of an embarrassingly low voter turnout.
100. Cowers to decide in Kremlin city Russian force to stake everything on a single throw of the dice, utilization experimental time travel installment.
101. According to Olga Kryshtanovskaya, Russia's leading sociologist, this summer's war in Georgia was part a long-cherished Kremlin plan to recreate a "mini-USSR".
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