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[ˏbjelә'rʌʃә]
n.
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    byelorussia
    [ noun ]
    a landlocked republic in eastern Europe; formerly a European soviet
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    Byelorussia \Byelorussia\ n.
    a European country east of Poland, formerly a part of the
    Soviet Union. After the breakup of the Soviet Union the name
    was changed to {Belarus}.

    Syn: Belarus, Belorussia, White Russia.
    [WordNet 1.5]

    1. The new union under discussion in Moscow may reassert central administration of the Soviet military, leaving Byelorussia free to develop its huge potential as a mecca, so to speak, for tourists.
    2. LATVIA _ Sandwiched between its two Baltic neighbors and bordered on the east by Russia and Byelorussia, Latvia dramatically shows the influence of the Russian influx feared by Baltic militants.
    3. In the meantime, he proposes a complex strategic alliance with Russia, Kazakhstan and Byelorussia under which each republic would have a finger on a nuclear button that couldn't be pushed without agreement from all.
    4. The blast spewed cesium, strontium and plutonium across much of the Ukraine, Byelorussia and Russia and sent a cloud of radioactive gas around the world.
    5. Crucial runoffs will also be held in the country's vast Slavic heartland in the republics of Byelorussia, Russia and the Ukraine.
    6. Mr. Sorenson, formerly special counsel to President Kennedy, said the law firm's first assignment for Byelorussia, a region in the southwestern part of the Soviet Union with a population of 10.2 million, is to find it office space in New York.
    7. Voters in the Ukraine selected a 450-member Supreme Soviet legislature, Byelorussia chose a 310-member legislature and Russia elected a 1,068-member congress that will choose a legislature and leadership from among its members.
    8. The first grave discovery was reported by the press in fall 1988 with the discovery of a killing field in the Kuropaty forest of Byelorussia and a similar discovery in Bykovnya in the Ukraine.
    9. "The supreme power in the country should belong to the people, but in reality it belongs to the party," said Ales Adamovich, a writer from Byelorussia and member of the congress.
    10. He taught for two years at an art school founded in Vitebsk, Byelorussia, founded by Chagall, but was forced to leave because of dislike for his teaching system.
    11. In the countryside, there are more fruits and vegetables." Food was also reported to be plentiful in the European republics of Byelorussia and the Ukraine, and the Caucasian republic of Georgia.
    12. Tass said the two were at the Brest checkpoint in Byelorussia on the Polish border when the material was discovered.
    13. Mass repressions struck 1 million people from 1939-1941 in the Baltic republics and the western sections of the Ukraine and Byelorussia.
    14. The numbers cited by Sovietskaya Byelorussia _ 8,000 arrests and 35,000 warnings _ were surprisingly large for the republic of 10 million people.
    15. He said the postponement is intended to give Byelorussia and the Ukraine time to get ready for similar programs.
    16. It is losing ground steadily in Ukraine, Byelorussia, Moldavia and the Central Asian republics.
    17. Gas shipments had long since stopped, but the roads were full of cars fueled by gasoline brought in privately from Poland and Byelorussia and sold on the black market.
    18. But the strikers' demands that Byelorussia install a multiparty government and take over all factories currently run by the Kremlin are unlikely to be met by next Monday, the day they plan to call a general strike in the republic.
    19. But during the debate, delegates to the national Congress of People's Deputies attending the session and scientists from Byelorussia proposed more sweeping measures _ including the evacuation of 106,000 people, Tass said Saturday.
    20. In addition, some of the restive Soviet republics, including Georgia, Byelorussia and Lithuania, have cut off shipments of food products outside their borders.
    21. The Red Army moved into Poland along a broad front of what is now the western Soviet republics of the Ukraine and Byelorussia.
    22. One-fifth of the republic of Byelorussia's more than 10 million people have to be moved from areas contaminated by radiation, said Victor Borovikov, a Byelorussia diplomat.
    23. One-fifth of the republic of Byelorussia's more than 10 million people have to be moved from areas contaminated by radiation, said Victor Borovikov, a Byelorussia diplomat.
    24. Ivan Polozkov of Russia and Efrem Sokolov of Byelorussia are conservatives who would counterbalance reformers.
    25. D'Ercole said the last bishop appointed by the Vatican in Byelorussia was Monsignor Boleslaus Sloskans in 1926.
    26. A pass is required to enter the area. Last year, the government decided to evacuate 85 more villages in Byelorussia, 31 in Russia and 14 in the Ukraine.
    27. In return, Byelorussia and the Ukraine have promised to keep food supplies coming to the Moscow region and to take additional measures to improve these supplies in order to help Moscow overcome its current food crisis.
    28. Striking workers in the republic of Byelorussia blocked an important railroad line linking Moscow to Brest and shut down factories in 13 cities.
    29. Most republics chose direct, territorial elections, but Byelorussia and Kazakhstan already have begun nominations from social organizations.
    30. Soviet officials are monitoring the health of more than 300,000 people in Byelorussia because of radioactive contamination from the Chernobyl nuclear plant disaster, according to Tass.
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