Soviet resentment at the ingratitude of the client regime is matched in America.
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They've built an exact replica of Baikonour soviet cosmodrome in French Guyana ?
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Soviet television showed this picture of the Chernobyl plant on April 30th 1986.
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Soviet land mines linger in the soil, even after years of mine-clearing efforts.
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Soviet counterintelligence is a difficult assignment, even on the easiest level.
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Soviet political rules demanded that all premieres be performed first in Moscow.
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Soviet policy was particularly harsh toward the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church.
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Soviet securities will be represented overseas by international brokerage firms.
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Soviet gymnast Nikolai Andrianov collected 15 at the 1972, 1976 and 1980 Games.
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Of or relating to or characteristic of the former Soviet Union or its people; "Soviet leaders"
An elected governmental council in a communist country (especially one that is a member of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics)
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Soviets (singular: soviet; Russian: u0441u043Eu0432u0435u0301u0442, Russian pronunciation:u00A0, literally "council" in English) were political organizations and governmental bodies, primarily associated with the Russian Revolutions and the history of the Soviet Union, and which gave the name to the latter state.
(Soviets) Councils of workers' and soldiers' deputies - bodies of elected delegates, created by the initiative of the masses. Until August 1917 the Mensheviks and SRs had a majority in the Soviets.
(Soviets) The Soviet Union before its break up including Russia and other Communist Countries.
Literally, advice, counsel, or council. The basic governmental organ at all levels of the Soviet Union.
Council of workers formed to seize city government in Petrograd in 1917; basis for early political organization of Russian Revolution. (p. 890)
Experimenters injected ice nuclei directly into the supercooled parts of clouds by means of rockets or artillery. In the latter technique a projectile explodes and disperses the nuclei. The rockets carry a cylinder of a pyrotechnic substance impregnated with silver iodide or lead iodide. ...