sakharov in English

noun

Andrei Sakharov (1921-1989), Russian physicist and Soviet political dissident, winner of the 1975 Nobel Peace Prize; family name

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1. Mr. Hu was also a finalist for the Sakharov prize last year.

2. 6 Academician Scriabin has even claimed that Sakharov has a private secretary!

3. The spectacle of Sakharov standing his ground and speaking his mind gave me hope.

4. Says oncologist Alexey Okeanov of the International Sakharov Environmental University in Minsk, "Belarus is one big laboratory."

5. After 1965 Sakharov returned to fundamental science and began working on particle physics and physical cosmology.

6. On 20 October 2010 Fariñas was awarded the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought by the European Parliament.

7. Nicolas Walter adds: Andrei Sakharov was a convinced humanist and a prominent figure in the world humanist movement.

8. In 200 Damas de Blanco was awarded The Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought by the European Parliament.

9. Google Scholar Chukhrov FV, Gorshkov VA, Drits VA, Shterenberg Ye, Sivtsov AV, Sakharov BA (1983) Mixed-layer Asbolite-buserite minerals and Asbolites in oceanic iron-manganese nodules.

10. Andrei Sakharov, Russia’s most famous dissident and nuclear scientist, returned from his forced exile in Gorky and was elected to the first Soviet parliament.

11. We have nominated Abbot Malu Malu for the Sakharov prize, because this gentleman has, for a very long time, been committed to trying to find peaceful solutions in this region.

12. Welcomes the setting-up of the Sakharov Network, as announced on the 20th anniversary of the Sakharov Prize; believes that it should quickly decide on its operating arrangements and put in place the resources necessary to achieve its objectives; reiterates its demand that all winners of the Sakharov Prize and, in particular, Aung San Suu Kyi, Oswaldo José Payá Sardiñas, the Cuban collective Damas de Blanco and Hu Jia be given access to the European institutions; deplores the absence of any significant response to the EU's calls made to the Chinese, Burmese and Cuban authorities to respect fundamental freedoms, especially freedom of expression and political association;

13. A glaring example of the anachronistically deficient attitude exhibited by the profoundly irrational Burmese military regime is the fact that the National League for Democracy (NLD) leader, Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Sakharov Prize winner, Aung San Suu Kyi, has been under house arrest for the last ten years, despite an overwhelming international outcry.