partial rehabilitation造句
例句與造句
- The period following his death consolidated a partial rehabilitation of his legacy among both historians and members of the public.
- In 1960 he was appointed Soviet representative to the International Atomic Energy Agency, which was seen as a partial rehabilitation.
- Richard M . Nixon managed a partial rehabilitation of his name, and he was driven from office, as Clinton was not.
- :After Wladyslaw Gomulka came to power, following the'Polish October'of 1956, old forms of Polish nationalism received at least a partial rehabilitation.
- In 1998, they considered proposals for reuse, such as a full restoration, a partial rehabilitation such as the lobby area, or completely demolishing the theater.
- It's difficult to find partial rehabilitation in a sentence. 用partial rehabilitation造句挺難的
- The 18th century saw a partial rehabilitation of bourgeois values in genres such as the " drame bourgeois " ( bourgeois drama ) and " bourgeois tragedy ".
- However, in the 1990s and early 2000s the unique culinary properties of lard were rediscovered by chefs and bakers, leading to a partial rehabilitation of this fat among " foodies ".
- Social stagnation began much earlier, with Brezhnev's rise to power, his revoking of several of the relatively liberal reforms of his predecessor, Nikita Khrushchev, and his partial rehabilitation of Stalinist policies, beginning with the Sinyavsky Daniel trial in 1965.
- Zhukov's subsequent partial rehabilitation under Brezhnev, after Khrushchev's 1964 ouster, was paradoxically seen as a gesture of peace towards the older guard in the party, as it honoured a hero of the war ( and by implication Stalin as supreme commander ).
- Alexander Theroux, last seen posing as Ruth Shalit _ he ascribed an embarrassing plagiarism allegation to sloppy note-taking _ achieves partial rehabilitation in the current Boston magazine with a bombastic, vitriolic, vindictive, bilious, brilliant ( and apparently original ) review of former Senate president William Bulger's new book.
- He begins with a chapter surveying the most significant of the more than 100 biographies written since interest in Hitler revived in the 1960s, from what he considers the best short biography, Ernst Deuerlein's " Hitler : Eine Politische Biographie, " to the best long one, Joachim Fest's " Adolf Hitler : A Biography, " to the most " substantial partial rehabilitation of Hitler,"
- That year Gattinger wrote that Romanov " is not counted among those who have made a worthy contribution to Soviet letters . " In 2007 the book " The Fatal Eggs and Other Soviet Satire " stated that Romanov is " virtually unknown in Russia " because Romanov's name had been " deleted from history " with his books taken out of circulation, and he had never " been accorded with even partial rehabilitation in the post-Stalin era ".