andropov in A Sentence

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    This is Captain Andropov.

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    Andropov(at party count in illegal intelligence).".

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    Andropov died in early 1984.

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    Andropov never took revenge on anyone.

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    Yu V Andropov.

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    The Andropov Team.

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    Men, this is Captain Andropov of the RFS Konek.

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    Leader Yuri Andropov said it would put"the entire world in jeopardy.".

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    Andropov says:"How many days are needed to check who is right: me or you?"?

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    Guided by these considerations, in 1980, I reported on my idea to Andropov.

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    Is it true that in the office of one of the American counterintelligence men hung a portrait of Andropov?

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    I told Mom that she should write to Mr. Andropov to find out who was causing all the trouble.

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    These issues interested Andropov, and when he came to power, he wrote that we didn't know the society we lived in.

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    But that didn't mean much to Samantha-she would written the letter to Andropov himself, and she wanted a reply that answered her questions.

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    Now the FSB is preparing to release the book"The Andropov Team", where I wrote my impressions about the relationship with Yuri Vladimirovich, which I titled"Yu. V.

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    She showed me a news magazine with a story about America and Russia, one that had a picture of the new Russian leader, Yuri Andropov, on the cover.

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    When our employee was in the office of the head of the FBI department, he looked up, saw the portrait of Andropov on the wall and was terribly surprised.

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    Incredibly, Andropov personally replied to Samantha's letter, reassuring her that his country only wanted peace and mutual understanding with America, and they harbored no ill will toward her country.

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    Perhaps- but Andropov had been upfront about wanting to improve relations with the West, and this was a perfect opportunity to erase some negative misconceptions Americans had about the Soviet Union.

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    In November 1982, when Smith was 10 years old, she wrote to Soviet leader Yuri Andropov, seeking to understand why the relations between the Soviet Union and the United States were so tense.

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    In November 1982, when Smith was 10 years of age, she kept in touch with Soviet pioneer Yuri Andropov, trying to comprehend why the relations between the Soviet Union and the United States were so tense.

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    So, she wrote another letter, this time to the Soviet embassy in Washington, D.C. In March 1983, the embassy telephoned Smith at her home and told her that a letter from Andropov was being fast-tracked to her.

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    On July 7, 1983, an 11-year-old American girl from Manchester, Maine began a two-week tour of the Soviet Union at the invitation of Yuri Andropov after she wrote the Soviet leader a letter expressing concern about the possibility of a nuclear war.

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    As soon as Samantha and her parents accepted Andropov's invitation, letters poured in from all over the U.S., mostly in support of the trip to the U.S.S.R. However, there were many who were critical of the visit, accusing the Soviets of using the child as a propaganda tool.

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