Similar words: mikhail gorbachev, bachelor, backache, bachelorette, bachelor of arts, bachelor's degree, forbad, forbade. Meaning: n. Soviet statesman whose foreign policy brought an end to the Cold War and whose domestic policy introduced major reforms (born in 1931).
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61. This agreement was the most substantive evidence yet that Gorbachev was now seeking to build a coalition of centre and left-wing forces.
62. Part of the attraction for Gorbachev was, no doubt, that he was viewed as bringing peace.
63. Gorbachev also reiterated his proposal for inspection access to foreign military bases.
64. Mr Gorbachev is resisting centrifugal pressure, but leaving the door open for future change in party's status.
65. The question of an invitation to Gorbachev to attend the G-7 meeting was also raised at these meetings.
66. Reagan and Gorbachev spent nine hours and forty-eight minutes in face-to-face negotiations.
67. Among his many far-reaching reforms, Gorbachev effected a transfer of power from Communist Party to executive presidency.
68. In June of last year Mr Gorbachev met secretly with leaders of the radical opposition.
69. In the end the plan was repudiated by Mr Gorbachev and rejected by the Soviet parliament.
70. It is not condemning Gorbachev to point out the confusion surrounding the dismantling of the Soviet Union as a political entity.
71. Mr Gorbachev has endorsed both the plan and the idea of soliciting western aid.
72. The independence referendum had provoked warnings from Gorbachev that it would lead to a breakup of the Union and hence disaster.
73. Even Gorbachev proclaimed the Soviet Unions' interest in participating in the management of the world market economy.
74. Gorbachev had stressed the urgency of creating the new presidential system in order to safeguard democratization and perestroika.
75. To all appearances the personal relationship that Reagan had hoped to establish with Gorbachev was quick in the making.
76. In 10 or 15years, Gorbachev warned the forum, there could be war in the Middle East over water.
77. At home and abroad, Mr Gorbachev has an awful lot to lose from a fight.
78. That was why Gorbachev wanted to negotiate-and that is why, in my opinion, President Reagan was holding the trump card.
79. Through 1986, Gorbachev maintained a unilateral ban on nuclear testing.
80. Ivashko adjourned the meeting, and the politburo went into emergency session, emerging to announce its unanimous backing for Gorbachev.
81. On the basis of this analysis of the problem, I urged the President to stay strong in dealing with Gorbachev.
82. Various arrangements were tried when Gorbachev established a presidential system in the late 1980s.
83. Marshal Sergei Akhromeyev, chief military adviser to Gorbachev, committed suicide on Aug. 24.
84. There is still a way out of this economic mess, if Mr Gorbachev can summon up the courage to take it.
85. Gorbachev took the abstract idea of reform and made it a reality.
86. Gorbachev and Reagan sat in the middle of the table on opposite sides, flanked by their aides.
87. President Gorbachev demanded and got more and more personal power,(http://sentencedict.com/gorbachev.html) although he was hardly able to use it effectively.
88. For much of the way he talked about his disappointment, going over the details of his discussions with Gorbachev.
89. Bush worked closely with Gorbachev to improve Soviet relations with the U.S.
90. Mikhail Gorbachev achieved the same goal during the 1985 Geneva Summit meeting with Reagan.
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