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whisperer造句
1. Amazingly David Attenborough, the old gorilla whisperer himself, was once a lad like this. 2. I learnt to ride for The Horse Whisperer. 3. I looked great!" says the Ghost Whisperer actress. 4. Cesar Millan, the Dog Whisperer, is criticizing President Obama for not properly training his dog, Bo. 5. Known around the world as the "Lion Whisperer, " Richardson is also an author and film producer. 6. Add "Dog Whisperer" to the list of apps we'd like to see hit the store in coming years. 7. A froward man soweth strife : and a whisperer separateth chief friends. 8. In order to be an "MQ Whisperer," an administrator needs visibility to the entire network and detailed information from each queue manager and its host. 9. And like a horse whisperer who can "break" troublesome equines, Mr Nichols has the ability to bond with the worst behaved birds. 10. Don't try to win over the haters; you are not a jackass whisperer.Brene Brown 11. The incident is a reminder that it will take a skilled whisperer to prevent U. S. 12. I also love A River Runs Through It, Quiz Show, and The Horse Whisperer. 13. How to avoid it: "Walk your dog at least twice a day for a minimum of 30 minutes each time, " says Cesar Millan, host of The Dog Whisperer, on the National Geographic Channel. 14. Her debut single A Soft Place To Fall , was featured in the film The Horse Whisperer. 15. 'Research has shown female hormonal cycles can affect dreams, ' says Davina Mackail, author of The Dream Whisperer. 16. Scarlett is another actress who has been in the industry since she was a child; from The Horse Whisperer to Eight Legged Freaks and Lost in Translation, it looks like her growth has been natural. 17. The incident is a reminder that it will take a skilled whisperer to prevent U.S.-Chinese relations from souring. 18. Her debut single, " A Soft Place To Fall, " was featured in the film The Horse Whisperer . The song brought Allison an Academy Award nomination. 19. The job of the Treasury Secretary is chiefly that of a horse whisperer, to tame skittish financial markets by talking sweetly, if sometimes obliquely, into their ears.