Examples of 'chernenko' in a sentence

Meaning of "chernenko"

Chernenko is a noun that refers to a person, specifically Konstantin Chernenko, a Soviet politician who served as General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union

How to use "chernenko" in a sentence

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Chernenko successfully reaches the surface and gets to ground.
I prefer listening to Chernenko.
Chernenko made it all easier.
Leonid Brezhnev had helped Chernenko move higher in the political ranks.
Chernenko was with him and.
The distribution of power within the Central Committee turned Chernenko into little more than a figurehead.
Chernenko advocated more investment in consumer goods and services and in agriculture.
Comrade Konstantin Chernenko delivered a speech on education.
Chernenko will be buried in the Kremlin wall.
She was the second spouse of Konstantin Chernenko.
Mr Chernenko has spoken of renewed détente.
Padorin immediately demanded a meeting with Premier Chernenko.
Chernenko represented a return to the policies of the late Brezhnev era.
The Soviet leader at the time was Konstantin Chernenko.
Konstantin Chernenko was seen as the most likely candidate to succeed Brezhnev.

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Yuri Andropov dies and is replaced by Konstantin Chernenko.
Chernenko was immediately replaced by Mikhail Gorbachev.
He was succeeded in office by Konstantin Chernenko.
Konstantin Chernenko becomes the head of the Soviet Union.
Michael Gorbachev became leader of Russia following the death of Konstantin Chernenko.
Yuri Andropov and Konstantin Chernenko ruled the country in the same way as Brezhnev had.
The contents of the letter are unknown . Padorin immediately demanded a meeting with Premier Chernenko.
In this confusion, Chernenko was never able to become a strong leader.
Give it to me . Chernenko.
Chernenko did not return to the Kremlin until the late autumn of 1984.
The old guard fails ; Brezhnev, Andropov and Chernenko all die within a three year period.
We can remember, for example, the business with Kamsky 's former manager, Alexander Chernenko.
The Commission had 97 members, with Konstantin Chernenko among the more prominent.
He led a delegation in 1984 to the Soviet Union to meet Soviet leader Konstantin Chernenko.
Kremvax was announced on April 1, 1984 in a posting ostensibly originated there by Soviet leader Konstantin Chernenko.

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