Examples of using A soviet in English and their translations into Polish
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What's a Soviet?
When a Soviet top spy suddenly seeking asylum?
I belong to you, I am a Soviet!
It's like a Soviet Fourth of July in here.
From age 20 to 30 he was imprisoned in a Soviet open prison.
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The T-28 was a Soviet multi-turreted medium tank.
The 122mm D-74 towed gun is a Soviet built gun.
Getting us a Soviet military escort. What were you doing?
Cross, Zharkov getting off a Soviet Ilyushin aircraft.
Meeting with a Soviet outside of the official negotiation schedule?
In the mid-70's the Section recruited a Soviet top spy.
Kadenyuk was a Soviet military pilot.
I didn't discover until later that there haven't been a Soviet operative.
Meeting with a Soviet outside of the official negotiation schedule?
Meeting with a Soviet outside of the official negotiation schedule?
SDL's mission: To shield the nation from a Soviet nuclear strike.
We have come across a Soviet Claymore and trip wire. We have stopped.
I want to remind you this bunker was built to withstand a Soviet nuclear strike.
In a gymnasium in Grozny… a Soviet Olympic wrestler… named Sasha Fyorodovich Chenkov.
He and Momand have been delivering information to a Soviet general named Yashkin.
In a gymnasium in Grozny… a Soviet Olympic wrestler… named Sasha Fyorodovich Chenkov.
My colleagues were firing at a German bunker with a Soviet armour-piercing rifle.
He was a Soviet military pilot,a participant in threebattles, commander of the second squadron.
He was given a state funeral as a Soviet Honoured Master of Sport.
The T-26 tank was a Soviet light infantry tank used during many conflicts of the 1930s and in World War II.
The Navy thinks that one of us is a Soviet double agent, Alan.
In a gymnasium in Grozny, a Soviet Olympic wrestler named Sasha Fyorodovich Chenkov meets for the first time the only female chess grand master of her era;
It was speculated that the consent for establishing Solidarity might provoke a Soviet military intervention.
In a gymnasium in Grozny… a Soviet Olympic wrestler… named Sasha Fyorodovich Chenkov.