mandela造句1. Mandela became a symbol of the anti-apartheid struggle.
2. Nelson Mandela is the subject of a new biography.
3. Mandela played a prominent role in the early years of the ANC.
4. Nelson Mandela is revered for his brave fight against apartheid.
5. People saw Mandela as their messiah.
6. Mr Mandela was given a tumultuous reception in Washington.
7. Mandela said, "We want a united, undivided South Africa".
8. Nelson Mandela is a truly remarkable man.
9. Mandela helped lay the foundations for a new democratic South Africa.
10. The release of Mr Nelson Mandela marked the point of no return in South Africa's movement away from apartheid.
11. He called Mr Mandela a hero who had inspired millions.
12. A huge crowd gathered to hear Mandela speak.
13. In his autobiography, Mandela describes his life during captivity.
14. The South African authorities arrested Mandela in August 1962.
15. Nelson Mandela is the most assiduous.
16. Ladies and gentlemen, may I present Dr Nelson Mandela.
17. Mandela was released after 27 years' internment.
18. One month later, Mandela was released from prison.
19. Mandela fought to abolish white-only rule in South Africa.
20. The people acknowledged Mandela as their leader.
21. In 1962, Mandela was arrested for inciting black workers to break the law by striking.
22. Nelson Mandela stood down as party leader and will give up the position of head of state in the 1999 general election.
23. Mandela mustered encouragement for the refugees, who are mostly Hutu.
24. Nelson Mandela will be remembered for his courage and integrity in the struggle against apartheid.
25. The street is named after the famous South African leader, Nelson Mandela.
26. Victims of the intensifying violence included two nephews of Mandela killed by gunmen at their home in Soweto on May 3.
27. Monday night, in fact, Gates appeared on a panel just before Mandela was scheduled to speak.
28. The massacre has sabotaged for the time being any resumption of negotiations between Mandela and de Klerk.
29. "Millions of our people are still victims of poverty," said Mandela.
30. Buthelezi for his part had frequently called for such a meeting, insisting on meeting Mandela on an equal footing.