los angeles造句271. A Los Angeles Times reporter attended the event after purchasing a $ 42 ticket made available when a reservation was canceled.
272. Presented with the double-edged challenge Saturday night, the Los Angeles Lakers failed to manage even a split.
273. And there is that small matter of seceding from the City of Los Angeles.
274. Autos, motorcycles, vans and pickup trucks abandoned at Los Angeles International Airport are sold at auction.
275. The first started deep in South Los Angeles and caught me at midpoint.
276. The younger Kim declined a request by the Los Angeles Times for an interview.
277. She went to work as a receptionist for a mortgage broker in east Los Angeles.
278. Westphal, who is in Los Angeles, refused to speak with reporters.
279. The move comes at a tense time for the Los Angeles police department.
280. The cold draft forced visitors to wear heavy coats outside the Los Angeles Clippers' locker room.
281. Higuchi, a deputy fire chief for Los Angeles County since January 1994.
282. For Los Angeles to take their water to fill their washtubs and water glasses was one thing.
283. Arline: How people in Los Angeles react to every jury-trial verdict?
284. A frequently cited study conducted in Los Angeles yielded some interesting results concerning noise and how it disturbs sleep.
285. Up the coast, capital investments have paid off for the ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles.
286. And movement was beginning to pour from him more organically than it had in Los Angeles.
287. Originally, the homecoming event was planned for the Los Angeles Police Academy last year.
288. Seeking the good life, the Stollers moved to Los Angeles in 1949.
289. I caddied on a temporary basis for Nick in Los Angeles and in Kapalua.
290. Its first full participation was at Los Angeles in 1984.
291. Their only failure to date has been a Los Angeles real estate agent.
292. After a year, the family moved to Los Angeles so Carlos Lacamara could get more work as an illustrator.
293. The burglary of a north Los Angeles home Friday was one of hundreds in the area during 1995.
294. The puerto Rican mass murderer was letting off a pump-action shotgun into a bus queue in downtown Los Angeles.
295. The Los Angeles Times obtained a copy of the 262-page document and its 12-page executive summary.
296. By midnight on the seventh, downtown Los Angeles had been declared out of bounds for military personnel.
297. Llanos quit his job at the bookstore Dec. 28, saying he was moving back to Los Angeles.