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Significados de soviet domination en inglés
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Uso de soviet domination en inglés
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He sees the real danger today not in Sovietdomination but in anarchy.
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Nor does the Call to Prayer peel out from minarets - a consequence of former Sovietdomination.
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Lysacek wiped away 22 years of hurt, and Russian and Sovietdomination, with the performance of his life.
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Poland commemorates the outbreak of World War Two rather than its end because it fell under Sovietdomination shortly afterwards.
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The two neighbours have always had complicated relations strained by historical animosity and the Sovietdomination after World War II.
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The two neighbors have always had complicated relations strained by historical animosity and the Sovietdomination after World War II.
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In Poland and other European countries that broke free from Sovietdomination in 1989, however, the misgivings have long run far deeper.
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After the war, the shattered capital of Warsaw had to rise again from ruins and Poland remained under Sovietdomination until 1989.
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Many Poles still resent decades of Sovietdomination after World War Two and the increasingly nationalistic tone of the rhetoric from Moscow.
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I'm talking about Germans or Russians, military analyst Roman Kuzniar told Reuters Television, referring to World War Two and postwar Sovietdomination.
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He has said his deeds should be judged by history as no court can grasp the complexity of Poland's situation under Sovietdomination.
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He and wife were disillusioned in results of Sovietdomination of Russia and Soviet occupation of satellite countries because of anti-Semitism and living conditions.
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In 1956, as Red Army troops entered communist Hungary to suppress an anti-Soviet uprising, they became the setting for mass protests against Sovietdomination.
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In Ukraine -a state still locked in conflict with pro-Russian separatists after decades of Sovietdomination -rumor and mistrust are also highly contagious.
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Poland, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia emerged from Sovietdomination in the early 1990s and since then have become members of NATO and the European Union.