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in the press造句
(151) These are regularly published in the press along with a commitment by OSE management to reach defined performance levels by clearly-defined deadlines. (152) Answer hints: once in the press about your company is reported, and their pursuit of idea of together. (153) There has been no shortage of insightful analyses in the press. (154) Mainstream Conservative MPs are less keen than party activists (or their cheerleaders in the press) to see a nuclear blow-up of the euro. (155) I believe they've doubled their turnover since those advertisements appeared in the press. (156) Accompany with the development in the press today, the book review is already lagging behind for many reasons, but the lack of normative writing book reviews is a major key. (157) The article mainly introduces the composition and working principle of the high efficiency cooling press for hot aluminum slag and application of PLC in the press. (158) Nicknames like "Operation Killer" during the Korean war and Vietnam's "Operation Masher, " Sieminski wrote, caused controversy when reported in the press. (159) Yet, the reason I most remember Carter's performance was that I broke one of sportswriting's cardinal rules: No cheering in the press box. (160) Although there has been a lot of talk in the press about possible environmental causes, there is very little evidence to support these theories or fears. (161) Hastiness and superficiality are the psychic disease of the 20th century and more than anywhere else this disease is reflected in the press. (162) Now it's everywhere. New York senator Kirsten Gillibrand recently got fricasseed in the press for talking like a Valley Girl. (163) A rumour circulated in the press about the royal couple, and two weeks later it was confirmed when they announced their divorce. There's no smoke without fire. (164) He has been subjected to a campaign of innuendo in the press. (165) But on that Saturday, Feb. 12, I cheered in the press box.