oct造句1 Diplomatic efforts to end the fighting began on Oct 25.
2 The conference was closed on Oct.25.
3 The curfew was lifted in Soweto on Oct. 5.
4 Nerette was inaugurated on Oct. 8.
5 It is their lowest level since Oct. 9.
6 He was paroled again Oct. 11, 1978.
7 The council passed the law governing liquor outlets Oct. 31, 1995.
8 The Assembly was dissolved by presidential decree on Oct. 12.
9 Growing pressure for democratic change On Oct. 3 the Appeal Court overturned the conviction and sentencing of two prominent political prisoners.
10 On Oct. 9, demonstrators responded by calling for the resignation of Crimea's authorities and cancellation of the new resolution.
11 The General Services Administration has set Oct. 6 as the deadline to submit written comment on its environmental report.
12 On Oct. 5 the Council of Ministers issued a decree on the preservation and use of forests and forest land.
13 Revenue more than doubled for the year ended Oct. 29 and earnings from continuing operations rose substantially, he notes.
14 On Oct. 30 five high-school students arrested during the disturbances were sentenced to between five and eight years in prison.
15 Further violent demonstrations were reported in Douala on Oct. 14, leaving dozens injured and causing major damage to property.
16 The army issued an ultimatum for all weapons in the city to be surrendered on Oct. 26.
17 Gerry de Silva was formally appointed army Chief of Staff on Oct. 23.
18 At Insein in Yangon, troops were brought in when 400 monks extended the boycott beyond the Oct. 20 deadline.
19 They freed their hostages, including the ambassador, and left the embassy peacefully on Oct. 7.
20 Run-off elections to decide finally on the presidential nominees, originally planned for Oct. 3, were rescheduled to Oct. 10.
21 Yeltsin signed a decree relieving him of his post on Oct. 23.
22 Privatization of oil and gas fields A decision to privatize oil and gas fields was announced on Oct. 1.
23 Before this defeat, their lowest point was a 25-10 pounding from San Diego on Oct. 5.
24 An index of the six biggest oil companies in London has risen 15 percent since Oct. 19.
25 Prominent among the defectors was the party's co-chairman, Park Tae Joon, who announced his resignation on Oct. 10.
26 Brown currently is serving a four-week suspension that started on Oct. 13.
27 Prime Minister Tadeusz Mazowiecki bowed to pressure from his supporters and formally declared his candidacy on Oct. 4.
28 Most were in their teens during the last stock market panic, the Black Monday crash of Oct. 19, 1987.
29 The Saints, coming off a bye week after the two shutouts, had not scored since Oct. 12.
30 Clashes between riot police and demonstrators had broken out during a student demonstration outside the Education Ministry on Oct. 24.