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Перевод: Moscow
[имя собственное] Москва [геогр.]
Тезаурус:
- Zeki Validov, one of the most famous Bashkir military leaders, fled to the Urals - to the shock of Moscow - and thence to the armed revolt of the Basmachi in eastern Turkestan.
- But one Moscow designer, at least, has been able to look at the familiar with a fresh eye and use the symbols of Soviet power with wit and imagination.
- From RUPERT CORNWELL in Moscow
- Since the poll-tax disaster broke, the government has been - as one cabinet minister puts it - retreating from Moscow under hostile fire.
- There was even less money available for education after September, when many new famine duties and financial burdens were shifted from Moscow on to local authorities.
- Yuri Gagarin orbited the earth in the first manned satellite, Stalin's body was unceremoniously removed from the Moscow Mausoleum, counter revolutionaries attempted to overthrow the Castro regime in Cuba and Scotland were drubbed 9-;3 at Wembley.
- According to the International Herald Tribune (Keller, 1988) there are reports from Moscow that five planned Soviet nuclear power stations have been cancelled since the 1986 disaster in the Ukraine.
- Between August and October 1963, negotiations between the appropriate powers led to a Treaty being signed in Moscow for a partial ban on testing nuclear weapons in the atmosphere, in outer space, or under water.
- The poor state of the church of the Immaculate Conception in Moscow was evident to members of the Rock Bottom Travel Company whose mission to Russia was reported in the October issue of "Catholic Voice".
- Based at Domodeovo, Moscow's main internal airport, Air Russia will buy or lease brand new Boeing 767s and hopes to start flying them by 1994.
- It was the United States' adamant policy with respect to the PLO that made the latter's relations with Moscow so robust.
- The test by this time was no longer "independence of Moscow" but "Human Rights".
- While Raisa chatted in Moscow and Gorbachev emphasised his commitment to reform, the Communist leaders in Moldavia fled their rostrum when nationalist demonstrators waved banners.
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