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cassandra造句
1 Cassandra noticed him because he was good-looking. 2 She rejoices in the name of Cassandra Postlethwaite. 3 Cassandra withdrew her hand from Roger's. 4 "Why don't you borrow your sister's car?" said Cassandra stiffly. 5 "Well done, Cassandra," Crook said. She blushed, but accepted the compliment with good grace. 6 Cassandra, appropriately, considering his pen name, was not believed. 7 The standout title track features Cassandra Wilson plus soprano commentary by Greg Osby. 8 A renovated reincarnation of Cassandra would be a good choice for co-anchor. 9 Would you excuse us for a minute, Cassandra? 10 Neither Jane nor her sister Cassandra ever married. 11 Cassandra is his victim. 12 I am happy that Cassandra was also able to come with me over to MYM . 13 Cassandra silenced him with a sharp dig in the small of the back. 14 King Priam was killed. Queen Hecuba, her daughter Cassandra and her daughter-in-law Andromache were all carried into slavery. 15 Cassandra says : " Not in person, but he watched it via closed circuit . " 16 Mr. Lippmann emerged as a Cassandra of the financial crisis, spotting cracks in the mortgage market as early as 2006. 17 But Cassandra said she likes that I have different genes, arguing that when, for instance, Jews procreate with other Jews, they increase their kids' risk for breast cancer and Tay-Sachs. 18 A word or a look from Cassandra that just makes my heart melt. 19 The presence of Apollo is experienced in the central moment of the Agamemnon , namely, the agony of Cassandra. 20 The presence of Apollo is experienced in of the Agamemnon, namely, the agony of Cassandra. 21 She is, however, the great - great - granddaughter of a very famous and very talented Seer, Cassandra Trelawney. 22 Greek mythology the last king of Troy; father of Hector and Paris and Cassandra. 23 He still couldn't understand the impulse that had made him confide in Cassandra. 24 She is the great - great - granddaughter of Cassandra Trelawney , a very gifted , very famous Seer. 25 "He has but one fault, which time will, I trust, entirely remove," Austen wrote in a letter to Cassandra. "It is that his morning coat is a great deal too light."