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mid-march造句
1. This policy was included in the mid-March information pack. 2. In mid-March, at the Chicago Board of Trade, a bubble in the wheat pit sent prices flying. 3. The anti-Yeltsin Duma approved a resolution in mid-March calling for restoration of the Soviet Union. 4. By mid-March, Communists had begun to withdraw on all fronts and the Eighth Army had regained Seoul. 5. I went to Westminster one night in mid-March, and was waiting for my bus just outside the Abbey. 6. Typically this occurs between mid-March and late May, and involves several thousand birds. 7. By early to mid-March: a miracle. 8. The whaling season typically runs until mid-March. 9. In mid-March 1980, a series of small earthquakes began shaking the ground at Mt. St. Helens in southern Washington. 10. On a Sunday morning in mid-March, I met with Dr. Francisco Sarmento, the doctor who presided over the Flight 447 autopsies. 11. THE overthrow of Madagascar's president in mid-March was partly caused by water problems—in South Korea. 12. Coalition airstrikes saved Benghazi in mid-March, forcing Qaddafi's militias to retreat. 13. Stronger data helped lift the pound off its mid-March lows to an April 15 high of $1.5524 until the Lib Dem surge took its toll. 14. The winner is expected in Nome in mid-March; the race record is eight days, 22 hours and 46:02 minutes, set by Martin Buser in 2002. 15. By mid-March 2010, the lake was 7 miles (10 kilometers) long. 16. The morning was cold, in the wake of the north wind that had frozen the fields since mid-March. 17. The rebel forces had launched their latest offensive in mid-March with a sustained artillery barrage and ground attack. 18. The president fought hard for the plan, and saw it through Congress by mid-March. 19. It was reported to the Ministry within days, but the cause of death was not confirmed by scientists until mid-March. 20. That translated to about $ 700; the pound was worth $ 1. 85 in mid-March 1991. 21. Prime Minister Paul Keating must call an election before May this year, with mid-March the most likely time. 22. Grain-based cereal prices already have come under fire from Capitol Hill, with a report in mid-March by Reps. 23. From now, mid-January, until the final games of the season in mid-March, every game counts. 24. Rivals got a stay order from the courts, though after a backroom deal in mid-March the government got its way. 25. By those measures, the economy is in better shape now than when the Fed last met in mid-March. 26. In Zhuoni, a county in the northwest province of Gansu, protesters in mid-March torched a school, set up their own roadblock and trashed officials' cars, residents said. 27. Mr. Bin Laden, whose last message was released in mid-March, has been sparing in his criticism of Mr. Obama in the past. 28. Coincidentally, Zhejiang was widely reported as the origin of the salt-buying panic in mid-March.http:// 29. By early May, the lake had expanded well beyond its mid-March extent. 30. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn survived the early tut-tutting and enjoyed sales of 43,500 copies by mid-March 1885, the best start of any new book by the author in a decade.