brooklyn造句151. Workers went as much as 78 feet underwater to dig the supports for the Brooklyn Bridge.
152. I remember only ten years ago there could be seen hundreds of huge Brazilian rosewood logs piled up on the Brooklyn docks, sitting out in the open.
153. In New York, there are 60 pianos in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island.
154. When my young sons were exploring the streets of Brooklyn, I couldn’t help but wonder how good crushed rock or dried dog droppings could taste when delicious mashed potatoes were routinely rejected.
155. The brooklyn bridge The statue of liberty Liberty bell the Luxor can you tell me some interests of where you live?
156. The Emergency Room at SUNY Downstate, Brooklyn,[www.] had been designated as a Disaster Treatment Center within hours afterthe 9/11 Terrorist attacks.
157. Though based in Brooklyn now, Williams and Elmquist grew up in rural Georgia, while Pipkin was raised in Virginia.
158. Across the globe, in Brooklyn, N.Y., some Hasidic Jews used Twitter to track the fate of a rabbi held hostage in the building.
159. Go to church Check out the architecture of St Patrick’s Cathedral or head out to Brooklyn for a Sunday gospel service at Abyssinian Baptist Church.
160. We’d live in a brownstone in the furthest reaches of Brooklyn.
161. Brooklyn contains the Botanical Gardens, Coney Island (a beach with an amusement park), and J.F.K. International Airport.
162. "It's art, it's not nice," a character says at one point to his new bride in the Berliner Ensemble's staging of "The Threepenny Opera" at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
163. Ms. McNeill went on to suggest "The Bell Jar" by Sylvia Plath and "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" by Betty Smith, a book, Khristian wrote, that she "really didn't want to come to an end.
164. We returned to the States where he took charge of a settlement house in Brooklyn, New York.
165. After New York, Brooklyn looked actually poor and hard - up.
166. FOR Samira Kawash, a writer who lives in Brooklyn, the Jelly Bean Incident provided the spark.
167. Despite the interborough bafflement, Brooklyn has been a genuine part of the land of the free since day one, that is, July 4, 1776.
168. It--and they're not to be confused with the modern Hasidim who live in Brooklyn and who come from Eastern Europe.
169. There was no Halloween bogeyman in the closet for one Brooklyn woman — just a 7-foot-long python in her toilet.
170. May 24, 2008, marked the 125th anniversary of the opening of New York's Brooklyn Bridge.
171. Indeed, adds Brooklyn Law School Prof. Jonathan Askin, quantitative data on the movement may be interesting, but it misses the larger point of the group action.
172. In the other league, between Brooklyn and Philadelphia I must take Brooklyn.
173. I tried to beat that blackjack game at the Horseshoe Club in Brooklyn.
174. Mr. Markowitz, the Brooklyn borough president, envisions Asser Levy Park, also known as Seaside Park, as the gateway to a spruced-up amusement complex evoking Coney Island’s splashy past.
175. It came gradually into his mind, as he stood there, to go to Brooklyn.
176. Memories of the first asparagus and carrots he ate from a garden years before led him to start growing produce on the roof of his landmarked brownstone in Park Slope, Brooklyn, six or seven years ago.
177. For Erin and Daniel Muskat, a couple in Brooklyn, the ink-stained quarrel has disrupted the togetherness of their reading habits.