blair造句31. "This is my house," Blair said rather pointedly.
32. Mr Blair could be forced to apologise to the Commons. Mr Grayling said: "The Prime Minister appears to have used the Queen's Flight for the majority of his holidays over the years.
33. The same will be said of Mr Blair by erstwhile colleagues when he has gone.
34. Tony Blair is an exceptionally gifted politician, perhaps the most natural persuader to have occupied the country's highest office since universal suffrage was introduced in 1928.http:///blair.html
35. Among the guests who attended was the British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
36. Visits to the restaurant bookend the Labour years; shortly after his election in 1997, Tony Blair and wife Cherie dined with Bill and Hillary Clinton there.
37. To understand Blair, one must first dissect his relationship with the Labour party.
38. In her sophomore year at Blair High, a junior varsity baseball coach asked her to be the team statistician.
39. And British officials now feel that, following her re-election as German chancellor, Merkel can afford to enthuse about a president Blair.
40. In return for dropping Mr Blair, Mr Brown secured the foreign-policy post for Lady Ashton, a career Labour party technocrat who has served as the EU's trade commissioner since October 2008.
41. The last British prime minister to have a baby in office was former Labor leader Tony Blair, whose wife Cherie gave birth to their fourth child, Leo, in May 2000.
42. Here we see Linda Blair of Exorcist fame wearing extremely large shoulder pads, followed by a scene of some guy doing a lot of yelling for no apparent reason.
43. But after Tony Blair came to power in 1997, new threats emerged.
44. “We all have a very, very brief time on this earth, and the measure of a man is how he leaves the world after he's been here, and I can tell you Blair River was my friend,” Basso said.
45. A photograph of Tony Blair as a long-haired, boater-wearing student was reproduced in a number of newspapers with focus on his less than prime ministerial hand gesture.
46. The purloined memo made the Blair House meeting and Aspin's dip into the tank at the Pentagon look like a double sham.
47. He said: "Tony Blair was keen to fight alongside the Americans, he should be equally keen in giving out the same amount of death benefits to relatives of British troops killed.
48. The first is to analyze and compare the Third Way of Blair with traditional democratic socialism to reveal its Right Deviation and its nature of capitalist party and capitalist dominative tool.
49. In that way, Blair remains a historic center-left statesman, singularly representative of contemporary liberal interventionism, its climax and denouement at once.
50. Standing with emergency service workers in London, Mr. Blair said the country is united across racial and religious divides as people mourn the victims of the bombings.
51. Gordon Brown, the man described by Tony Blair as the "great clunking fist", finally tightened his grip on what he must feel is his rightful prize.
52. But over the past year Mr... Blair has got gradually more unpopular, the Tories have discovered an electable leader in David Cameron and Mr... Brown has grown more impatient.
53. Blair isn 't a slut, she doesn't sleep around or dress like a desperate ho.
54. Those problems might be surmountable if Mr Blair had the support of France and Germany, the union's dominant powers.
55. But condoms filled with purple flour were the last thing Tony Blair expected to be attacked with in 2004. The culprits?
56. Blair is unlikely to roll back any of the previous ruling party's major ecomonic reforms.
57. Blair, on an official visit to Washington and California, met the former body-builder this week to launch an agreement between California and Britain to reduce global warming.
58. The demon that possessed Linda Blair in "The Exorcist" is probably pop culture's most famous and most talented, with levitation capability, rotating head and amazing, life-like spewing action!
59. I was privy to the row at a European Council meeting in 2002 when Tony Blair and Jacques Chirac went head-to-head over the impact of agricultural protectionism on poor African countries.
60. Jill Kirby, of the think tank Centre for Policy Studies, said: "Tony Blair and Gordon Brown said workless households were the key problem they were going to overcome.