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soviet

[soh-vee-et, -it, soh-vee-et] / ˈsoʊ viˌɛt, -ɪt, ˌsoʊ viˈɛt /


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The ambassador drew a parallel with the Baltic nations and other former soviet republics that declared independence from Moscow when the Soviet Union broke up in 1991.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 24, 2023

Bavaria proclaimed itself a socialist republic; a soviet took over in Cologne.

From The New Yorker • Oct. 29, 2018

He also appeared for the Great Train robber Charles Wilson and for the soviet spy George Blake.

From BBC • Nov. 14, 2017

Related: On my radar: Jonathan Meades’s cultural highlights According to a probably mendacious soviet of pollsters, statisticians and PRs, the UK has more subscribers to social media than any other European country.

From The Guardian • Apr. 19, 2016

The Bolsheviki, or majority faction of the socialists, had obtained control of the national council of peasants, workingmen, and soldiers, called the soviet, and inaugurated a radical régime.

From History of the United States by Beard, Charles A. (Charles Austin)




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