cran造句(1) Cranmer was put to death as a heretic.
(2) Cranmer shared the Tudor passion for religious uniformity, but was mild in persecution.
(3) In 1938 Cranmer was asked to take over the captaincy from Bob Wyatt.
(4) Thomas Cranmer and Aleister Crowley were held in uneasy balance in his sympathies.
(5) For Cranmer, who headed the party of Reform for the next twenty years, the task seemed hardly begun.
(6) Cranmer was among the members of the Council who took refuge with her in the Tower and then capitulated to Mary.
(7) Timothy Cranmer did not come in from the cold, exactly.
(8) Cranmer was born in 1489 and was thus forty years old when he was precipitated into the world of affairs.
(9) "We were incredibly thrifty, " says Cran.
(10) Cran admits that the wartime mentality lingered in other strange ways.
(11) As one of the Observer's interviewees (William Cran) observed, when we spoke about the impact of the credit crunch: "It feels as though I am getting back to normal."
(12) How can a clam cram in a cran cream can?
(13) Can be used in cran - scale, hopper scale, electro - mechanic scale and so on.
(14) William Cran, an award-winning documentary film-maker, was born in Australia in 1946 and came to this country as a small boy on the SS Otranto.
(15) As a development environment, R's greatest advantage might be the Comprehensive R Archive Network (CRAN), a package archive homologous to Perl's CPAN.
(16) Looking back, Cran remembers the early 50s as "a happy time, but rather dull."
(17) It is suggested that a practical measurement shall be conducted again so as to further check the strength and displacement of this cran...
(18) The said method can be applied to design calculation of practical engineering structures such as super large bridge crane, track laying machine, bridge erecting machine, gantry cran...