highlights造句91. Weekly highlights at the Girasole include a toboggan race, a slalom race, a kids' disco and a torchlight descent.
92. Compare the highlights of the recent Test series in New Zealand.
93. Table 2.2 highlights how oil exporters with cash surpluses have invested their funds in the world's main money and capital markets.
94. Full-length games are edited down to show the highlights in a way which sometimes irritates the purist.
95. Police can't prove what the men were doing but say this just highlights the danger.
96. Finally, conflict highlights a painful dilemma facing managers who chair meetings.
97. Although socialists are now beginning to take up these questions, a feminist perspective highlights these as central issues.
98. The Automatic Contrast Enhancement feature lifts flat, under-exposed pictures, boosting mid-tones without sacrificing shadows or highlights.
99. They ate by candlelight, with highlights from Turandot playing, but received no visitors of any sort.
100. A heavily burnt in sky will blend better with the foreground as the flash will nudge those highlights along.
100. Wish you will loveand make progress everyday!
101. Her hair, hastily tumbled in a top-of-the-head ponytail, was growing out from highlights.
102. Altogether, an enjoyable and memorable occasion to reflect on the highlights of your day.
103. However, it highlights the clear lack of an agreed national coastal strategy by the Government.
104. Highlights here was jan Molby giving Speed a headlock and rub of the new haircut, and Wallace being substituted.
105. For rest of us, it's Radio 3 and the highlights, with a quick dose of Ceefax in the morning.
106. The tournament, played at Bangor Rugby Club, has become one of the highlights of the Ulster rugby season.
107. A study of the emergence of the welfare state highlights the increased demands and responsibilities borne by government.
108. There are also exclusive interviews and highlights of the playoff series with the San Diego Padres.
109. The case also highlights the widespread practice of arbitrary detention that affects about 2 million people each year.
110. It includes never-before-seen footage away from the rink, comments from players and game highlights.
111. Certainly, these are important highlights and should be given their proper place and emphasis in the narrative.
112. Over the past four years the concerts have raised more than £1,300 and have become one of the highlights of the village year.
113. The title track highlights a good keyboard backdrop and Time is Running Out is an agreeable accompaniment.
114. It's this last figure that best highlights the Safrane's lack of sprinting zest.
115. Such an incident highlights the importance of clarity and definition of language, both between professionals and with clients.
116. This highlights a crucial tactical problem for new groups or those whose demands are seen as in some way unconventional.
117. This was, after all, one of the highlights of their journey, the purpose behind the pizzazz.
118. Yoga also highlights the need for investigating the preventive as well as the curative effects of complementary therapies.
119. One More Angel in Heaven and the rousing finale with its two-part harmony were musical highlights.
120. John Gibson highlights the regressive aspects of recent local government financial reform, and predicts dire consequences for the urban poor.