How To Use Sakharov In A Sentence
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A series of arrows points the way to the modest grave of Andrei Sakharov.
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Like Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and the refuseniks, Sakharov and Bonner ultimately outlasted their tormentors.
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Andrei Sakharov observed that we always prefer dead heroes to living men and women who may have made mistakes.
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A series of arrows points the way to the modest grave of Andrei Sakharov.
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The annual award takes its name from Andrei Sakharov, a well-known Soviet-era human rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
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The New York Times columnist celebrates Malcolm X, Andrei Sakharov and Menachem Begin as dissenters of Joban stature.
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After Sakharov criticized the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, he was banished in 1980 to Gorky, now known as Nizhny Novgorod.
Activist Bonner, Sakharov's Widow, Dies at 88
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Alienated from his children and deserted by old friends during this banishment, Sakharov took comfort in the company of a fellow exile, Elena Bonner, an iconoclast and rebel no less difficult than Sakharov himself.
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The spectacle of Sakharov standing his ground and speaking his mind gave me hope.
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The successful test of Sakharov's bomb in August 1953 ended America's thermonuclear monopoly and earned the physicist his first medal.
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Sakharov, one of the physicists who led the Soviet nuclear-arms program, had contributed to the successful detonation of RDS-1 outside Semipalatinsk in 1949 while Kalashnikov was involved in outfitting the gun works in Izhevsk.
The Gun
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Reading anyone's KGB dossier is never what might be called a pleasurable experience, and Sakharov's KGB dossier is no exception.
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