Examples of 'voinovich' in a sentence

Meaning of "voinovich"

voinovich (adjective) - related to or characteristic of the late American politician and author, George Voinovich. Can also refer to his political views or policies

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Voinovich was married three times.
Kucinich could no longer continue his aggressive campaigning against Voinovich.
Voinovich was the first Ohio lieutenant governor not to be elected separately from the governor.
Russian dystopia in exile, translating Zamiatin and Voinovich.
Today Voinovich is a still satirical but also bravely outspoken representative of the other Russia.
Instead, his brother Gary ran against ( and lost to ) the incumbent Voinovich.
Voinovich continued to voice his political convictions also after the fall of the Soviet Union.
He criticized a tax referendum proposed by Voinovich in 1980, which voters eventually approved.
Voinovich began his studies in Moscow and tried to enter the Maxim Gorky Literature Institute.
Since being honored in 1998, Voinovich has remained committed to the success of the school.
Voinovich refuses, but declares that the correct decision will be to turn to Potemkin.
After Thomas 's death in 2007, it was looked after by George Voinovich and then Mel Martinez.
How did Voinovich wind up being so unpopular?
Voinovich said “ I do not want to take the risk.
In the Senate, Voinovich opposed lowering tax rates.

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Voinovich was excluded from the Soviet Writers ' Union the same year.
Alas, Voinovich was not entirely wrong.
Voinovich remarked, " I do not feel comfortable voting today on Mr. John Bolton.

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