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september造句
151 I would therefore propose that September 1993 be set as a tentative deadline for the confirmation of events, dates and locations. 152 It is to be introduced in the following September which will allow ample time for discussion. 153 A good solution is to harvest the crop early in September, storing the tubers out of harms way. 154 The Royal Shrewsbury Hospital's cobalt unit opened only last September after a massive public fund-raising drive. 155 The majestic indoor arena holds its premier four-day championship show from Thursday 23 to Sunday 26 September. 156 More than 90 countries drafted a treaty in September that would ban export and use of anti-personnel mines. 157 He announced he was considering the move in September and yesterday confirmed the details. 158 The worst bear market lasted from September 1929 through July 1932, when stocks plunged about 90 percent. 159 In September 1770 John Sadler retired, possibly because he was not in the best of health. 160 The local breeding stock appears to disperse in July and August and winter visitors may start to arrive in September. 161 In September 1971 a new system of competition and credit control was introduced. 162 Stokes himself, arriving home with his squadron in September 1659, found his conduct fully vindicated by the government. 163 The failure of the talks held in Geneva at the end of September has clouded the horizon and increased tensions. 164 In Sydney last September she became the first female track and field athlete to win five medals in a single Olympics. 165 The Reform Party will hold a national convention in August or early September. 166 September Take cuttings from strong young shoots and root outdoors as for soft fruit. 167 Since he opened in September 1999, he says he has been threatened with closure on several occasions. 168 Ashley gazed out of the car window at the countryside which was bathed in September sunshine. 169 The sale had been postponed in September amid court cases challenging its constitutionality and violent demonstrations by union members facing redundancy. 170 Cosby and his new series are likely to be at the center of a very different advertising campaign come September. 171 A detective course is among a number of vocational studies planned to run alongside traditional academic courses from September next year. 172 Essentially, council subcommittee recommendations formulated the week of September 17 were accepted without question by the full council five days later. 173 It was finally released on September 23, 1970 to disappointing reviews and box office results. 174 A bankruptcy petition based on that demand was issued on 20 September. 175 Pate pleaded guilty to drug conspiracy charges in September and was sentenced to 18 months in prison. 176 In early September he denied charges of impropriety after fresh allegations that he had accepted favours from a wealthy property developer. 177 Willkie promised to withhold any political attack, and on September 3, 1940, Roosevelt announced the deal to the public. 178 I phoned seven companies at the end of September and not one of them was selling at the price advertised. 179 And early September generally is set fair to be a good spell for holidays, says his latest bulletin. 180 It was early September so getting dark with the street lights already lit, and the restaurant stood under some arches.