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Suslov

American  
[soos-lawf, -lof, soo-sluhf] / ˈsus lɔf, -lɒf, ˈsu sləf /

noun

  1. Mikhail Andreevich 1902–82, Soviet government official.


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Pepi put the hosts ahead with a penalty kick in the 14th minute after Tomáš Suslov was fouled by Thierry Lutonda.

From Seattle Times

The 19-year-old entered at the start of the second half and fed Tomáš Suslov in the 71st minute.

From Seattle Times

Suslov dribbled to the top of the penalty area, cut toward the center of the field and beat goalkeeper João Virgínia with a left-footed shot from the arc.

From Seattle Times

One ailing leader followed another: Premier Alexei N. Kosygin with a heart condition; Yuri V. Andropov, head of the K.G.B. and briefly premier, with a chronic kidney problem; Mikhail A. Suslov, the party ideologist, who latched on to Mr. Gorbachev as a young counterweight to the aging clique surrounding the supreme leader, Leonid I. Brezhnev.

From New York Times

Mr. Suslov and Mr. Andropov became powerful patrons of Mr. Gorbachev, as did Fyodor D. Kulakov, who was installed in the Politburo in 1971 and put in charge of agriculture.

From New York Times