warren造句181. But this May, a new mail carrier took over the Post Secret route: Sonia Warren.
182. Warren "Black Red" Small, the foundation's co-founder and proud cowpoke, says by learning how to take care of a horse, "the kids pick up some horse-sense.
183. Warren Harding, 29th U. S. president, played poker at least twice a week, and once gambled away an entire set of White House china. 13.
184. You're not alone. Even Warren Buffett isn't immune to the financial downdraft.
185. Warren Harding, 29th U.S. president, played poker at least twice a week, and once gambled away an entire set of White House china.
186. Warren G. Harding was mourned as if he were Lincoln when he died in 1923; history now sees him as one of our most inept and oafish presidents.
187. "He must be warned prior to any questioning that he has the right to remain silent" (Earl Warren).
188. He also creates a roach warren to field the new roach unit on the battlefield.
189. It is not just Warren Buffett's successor who will need to navigate the company forward capably. Berkshire will also need the right kind of board to oversee and promote its future.
190. Warren Harding's extramarital exertions would provoke titters only after his death, when a tell-all memoir by one of his mistresses, Nan Britton, boasted of assignations in a White House cloakroom.
191. A high incidence of a disease and death rate of rabbit warren of Shihezi present in a large scale in the past three years.
192. The 1954 Supreme Court decision that led to racial integration of American schools is hard to imagine without Earl Warren as chief justice.
193. Byron was growing into a resemblance to the lost Warren.
194. "It was serendipitous," says Warren Brown at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
195. Here is an idea that might deal with these problems: The government can stand ready to be a silent partner to future Warren Buffetts.
196. The officer, a standard-issue warren of cubicles and metal filing cabinets, is on the second floor of a building that also houses the agency that deals with bankruptcy.
197. Then in 1921, President Warren Harding appointed him as Chief Justice of the United States.
198. John Crowe Ransom, Allen Tate and Robert Penn Warren were called southern fugitive poets, but that identities could be questioned.
199. The writer of this article, a FORTUNE senior editor-at-large, is a Berkshire Hathaway shareholder, a long-time friend of Warren Buffett's and the pro bono editor of his annual chairman's letter.