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1. Mr. Putin was inaugurated as the President of the Russian Federation.
2. Gusinsky could lose everything in a fight with Putin.
3. By temperament Mr Putin always seeks to build consensus.
4. Putin is being held hostage by his generals.
5. But a year ago, Putin came to power vowing to crack down on wayward regions.
6. Just as urgently, the Putin government is trying to thwart him.
7. Mr Putin adopted a statesmanlike stance until he was asked a hostile question about the war.
8. If Mr Putin wants to coddle war criminals, let him do it on his own nickel.
9. Last month Putin decided to retire silo-housed intercontinental ballistic missiles as their service lives expire.
10. President Vladimir Putin is politically stronger, and better positioned to revamp the military.
11. Mr Putin, we are told, is more of a red wine tippler.
12. However, Mr Putin was also keen to point out the positive aspects of the meeting.
13. There was the Putin who remained aloof and the Putin who talked publicly about the tears he had shed.
14. The three journalists who interviewed Putin for this book were pleasingly sassy on occasion.
15. Putin has absolutely no experience in high politics, and demonstrates no political acumen in these interviews.
16. When Mr Putin sacked the energy minister, Mr Chubais was sternly reprimanded.
17. Putin appears to have survived the political storm over his handling of the crisis, according to opinion polls.
18. Putin proposed stripping the regional leaders of their seats in the upper chamber of parliament.
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19. Smirnov recently said that he got to know Putin in 1991 in Frankfurt.
20. One day, perhaps, Putin will develop a similarly close rapport with Clinton's successor.
21. The statist, conservative United Russia supported Putin.
22. He said Western leaders could have a real impact on Putin.
23. Moscow's political elite does not share the popular enthusiasm for Putin.
24. Grandad has responded by playing for time, hoping that Mr Putin will be ground down by office.
25. A letter signed by former cosmonauts and rocket scientists and 16,000 Muscovites has been handed to Putin.
26. November 22 West wooed by man of two faces To the outside world Putin is meek, mild, liberal.
27. What is happening now is a continuation of the colonial war that Moscow relaunched in 1999 to get Putin elected.
28. Mr Berezovsky alleged he was threatened with imprisonment if he continued to defy Mr Putin.
29. After reining in the regional barons and tackling the business oligarchs, Mr Putin read the riot act to the generals.
30. Seven years of mutually mediocre diplomacy and unsteady leadership form the backdrop of Clinton's brief twilight encounter with Putin.
1. Mr. Putin was inaugurated as the President of the Russian Federation.
31. He was doubtless trying to curry favour with Putin.
32. The Putin years have split the Russian intelligentsia.
33. Is Medvedev the lapdog of Putin?
34. Why does Putin want Chechen rebels identified as terrorists?
35. Exactly how Putin will perpetuate his influence is immaterial.
36. Putin has expressed sympathy for the victims of Katyn.
37. But Mr. Putin wanted an official and legal treaty.
38. Mr. Putin has done so largely through his actions; many in the country saw his creation of the Russian Popular Front in May as a preemptive blow to Mr. Medvedev's potential candidacy.
39. Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and former Armenian President Robert Kocharian take a swig at Putin's vacation home at Sochi, a resort city on the Black Sea.
40. Putin had arrived for the dive a day after clipping a satellite transmitter onto a Beluga whale called on Chkalov island in Russia's far east.
41. What a cynical Mr Putin really wants is a Russian sphere of influence in Europe.
42. The dispute has become a major obstacle in the personal relationship between Presidents Putin and Bush.
43. Putin listened Friday as his deputy, Sergei Ivanov, briefed him on the progress of the Global Navigation Satellite System.
44. Putin kicked off an election campaign on Monday revving up his three-wheeled Harley Davidson at the head of a bikers motorcade.
45. Mr Putin resents the West's influence in former Soviet countries such as Georgia and Ukraine, and he dislikes the puckish Mr intensely.
46. In particular, Mr Putin wants to re-centralise power in Moscow and away from the regions - and to shake up the tax system, as an element of his economic reform.
47. Vladimir Putin aims at a whale with a crossbow, to take a piece of its skin for analysis on the Olga Bay, some 240 kilometers north-east of Nakhodka, on August 25, 2010.
48. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, stand with World War II veterans during the annual Victory Day parade on Moscow's Red Square.
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49. With a plot line resembling the 1990s US action film "Speed", the strip shows a kimono -wearing Putin -- described as a man "with a Nordic character" -- save a busload of people from a bomb blast.
50. Only Slavonic President Vladimir Putin and Hong Kong's main administrative Donald Tsang chose green.
51. A fierce critic of Vladimir Putin , Mr. Litvinenko died of exposure to radio active polonium.
52. The fascinating cover story on Putin was written by deputy managing editor Adi Ignatius.
53. Putin last year made it into glossy magazines across the world by donning combat trousers and baring his muscular torso for photographers while on a fishing trip in the Yenisei river.
54. Mr. Berezovsky's ORT television channel lambasted Mr. Putin over his handling of the Kursk nuclear-submarine disaster.
55. Yesterday we met Vladimir Putin , the Russian prime minister, in the Black Sea resort of Sochi.
56. Russia's Prime Minister Vladimir Putin signs autographs for kids outside Khabarovsk, on August 27, 2010 during a visit in the region.
57. The Russian Prime Minister Putin has met the intelligence agent deported from the United States in a spy swap earlier this month.
58. Luxury chocolate bars featuring a portrait of Vladimir Putin have gone onsale in Moscow for & 400 each.
59. 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.
60. In any event Mr Putin is unlikely to part with power.
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.
91. As the orchestra played the city' s anthem, Putin presided a standing show, and fountains and fireworks along the Neva River at night.
92. It also coincided, perhaps fortuitously for Mr Lukashenka, with an uncomfortable few weeks for Russia's Vladimir Putin.
93. Clad in a black lace negligee, Miss March, Lena Gornostayeva, wishes Putin a happy birthday with the message: "You put out the forest fires, but I'm still burning."
94. He relates an exchange in which Putin declares himself "hot-blooded" - to which Bush replies "no, Vladimir, you're cold-blooded."
95. Putin overtly threatened Igor Zyuzin, the CEO of Mechel (MTL), a mining and metals giant, accusing him of price fixing in order to evade corporate taxes.
96. Roosevelt "acted effectively, and the number of terms or the years he spent in power did not matter, " Putin said.
97. Putin will most likely be left to huff and puff alone.
98. Putin said in an interview this week that a deal on the Mistral, which has been under negotiation for more than five months, is possible only if the vessel comes fully-equipped.
99. Putin eased up after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, even directing the SVR to aid the United States during the invasion of Afghanistan.
100. On the other hand, Russian autocrat Vladimir Putin ( No.3 ) scored points because throwweight around.
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102. Mr. Putin in particular disliked the critical coverage leveled at him by ORT.
103. Putin himself is a 16-year KGB veteran and former chief of the Federal Security Service, known as the FSB.
104. Mr Medvedev followed Mr Putin to Moscow and ran his presidential campaign.
105. The far wiser policy would have been to hang back and make it harder for Putin to find a pretext for invasion.
106. Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has banned grain exports until the end of the year.
107. Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, is expected to pay a visit to Tehran later this month.
108. Caption: Ponying Up : Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin rides a horse while on vacation in Tuva, Russia.
109. The most prominent faces were those of Vladimir Putin and Mikhail Gorbachev.
110. Russian President Vladimir Putin said he enjoyed his meetings with the American president since they first met in Ljubljana, Slovenia in 2001.
111. Putin himself is a 16 - year and former chief the Federal Security Service , known the FSB.
112. When Putin was elected president in 2000, he was intent on putting his own stamp on the SVR.
113. Medvedev said he and Putin's proposal in Congress is well thought out, as early as between him and Putin "comradely alliance" in the formative stages, the two sides discussed the idea.
114. In foreign policy Mr Putin remained unrepentantly blunt, notably on missile defence (see article).
115. RUSSIA's constitution is sacred, Vladimir Putin always insisted when he was president.
116. And Mr Putin himself drew an analogy with Britain’s Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, noting caustically that “when my friend Tony Blair retired, Gordon Brown immediately became prime minister.
117. But Putin, who has often criticised the United States' foreign exchange policy, noted that Russia holds a large amount of US bonds and treasuries.
118. "For us, this deal is interesting only if it is accomplished with a parallel transfer of technology," Putin said June 9.
119. But, for now, Mr Putin seems barely interested in doing so.
120. Medvedev may prove to be what he was programmed to be, a double of Putin who will continue to pull the strings.
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.
151. Vladimir Putin talked about that rather openly at the NATO summit Bucharest, Romania in April.
152. ON MARCH 26 th 2000 Vladimir Putin was elected president of Russia.
153. Having survived a decade under conditions dictated by Putin, it is not clear whether Prokhorov will weather the current political turmoil.
154. Asked about the cold war era of hair-trigger confrontation. Putin said.
155. Late next month Russia is scheduled to host a tiger summit in Saint Petersburg expected to be attended by Putin.
156. Putin once boasted that Connie was bigger than former U. S. President George W. Bush's Scottish terrier Barney, according to Bush's memoir "Decision Points," published earlier this month.
157. Russian police seized 100, 000 copies of a book critical of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin that activists planned to hand out at the Saint Petersburg International Economic Forum.
158. At his press conference in Bucharest Mr Putin was asked how he felt about giving up the presidency next month (to become prime minister). "There is nothing to be sorry about.
159. Putin has given the high-living Berlusconi "lavish gifts" and lucrative energy contracts, and Berlusconi "appears increasingly to be the mouthpiece of Putin" in Europe, according to one cable.Sentence dictionary
160. But Putin, who has often criticized the United States' foreign exchange policy, noted that Russia holds a large amount of US bonds and treasuries.
161. Ru ian President Vladimir Putin has vowed to find and destroy the killers.
162. But the biggest investor of all is Prime Minister Putin, who visited Abkhazia last summer for the war's first anniversary, and pledged $500 million in state aid to strengthen Abkhaz defense.
163. Putin told world leaders gathering along the city's winding Neva River.
164. Putin may be a great shot, and who knows, the Lada (a marque that dates from Soviet days) may be the car of the future.
165. Mr Putin at first ignored her murder, then posthumously belittled her work.
166. But to all intents and purposes Mr Medvedev is an extension of Mr Putin.
167. This suggests that Mr Putin expects his protege to honour whatever agreement they have reached.
168. Mr. Putin, now prime minister, said in a phone-in interview session with the public before the trial that a thief should remain in prison.
169. "She wags her tail, she likes it," Putin said after watching Koni outside his colonnaded residence on Moscow's western outskirts.
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