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haunt造句
(91) The Islamist extremism nurtured by a succession of military rulers of Pakistan has now come to haunt its well-intentioned but lamentably weak elected civilian government. (92) The image of an impending calamity is no doubt odious, but its very odiousness makes it haunt the mind all the more pertinaciously, and it is useless to expel it. (93) Memories of how Vietnam spiked Lyndon Johnson's dreams of a Great Society haunt party elders. (94) His presence seemed to shed light over that base and obscene haunt. (95) But over the centuries, the fate of this now legendary vessel, the so-called Holy Grail, has come to haunt stories ranging from Arthurian legend to Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. (96) The image of an impending calamity is no doubt odious, but its very odiousness (we say) makes it haunt the mind all the more pertinaciously, and it is useless to expel it. (97) The sight of that wally hiding under a brolly at Wembley Stadium will haunt me for years to come. (98) What anxious visions haunt people who think too mush about the future? (99) Come forth if you still haunt this place, damned being! (100) Next time you are about to enjoy deep-fried cuisine, hold that thought for a second because what you've swallowed now might come back to haunt you. (101) YES! Maos little red book is coming back to haunt the people of China. (102) The longing to take advantage of his offer began to haunt her insidiously. (103) As a girl, she used to haunt the local cinema. (103) Wish you can benefit fromand make progress everyday! (104) The park occupies an area of 500ha. There is a vast grassland and luxuriant trees. The forest is the haunt of wild deer, roe deer, pheasants and wild hares. (105) He feared the soul of his deceased wife would haunt him. (106) Kratos: Athena, rid me of the memories that haunt me still. (107) Significantly, China's incremental recalibration and softening of the "non-interference" principle and hard-line stance on combating the "Three Evils" may come back to haunt Beijing. (108) Toulouse-Lautrec was particularly drawn to Montmartre, an area of Paris famous for its bohemian lifestyle and for being the haunt of artists, philosophers, and writers. (109) The preposterous bailouts of this decade will come back to haunt Americans in future decades in preposterously high tax rates. (110) Her sense of Mrs. Penniman's innocent falsity lain dormant, began to haunt her again. (111) The Wanglang Preserve in western Sichuan is the haunt of the giant panda. (112) Marx haunt capital theory basically includes haunt capital is total theory, capitalist credence is talked, fictitious capital is talked, credit system consequence talks 4 big logistic connotation. (113) The special haunt of the kittens was the old barn. (114) Visiting here is like spending your vacation in a vintage shop. Old men in dapper Fedora hats and antique Italian shades haunt Harnet Avenue, the palm-studded main drag in Asmara, the capital. (115) Forman never returned to his homeland, but the image of Soviet tanks rolling into his country continued to haunt him and echoes throughout his work on One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. (116) The marauding rebels of the Lord's Resistance Army no longer haunt this land. (117) Ironically, some of the problems that plagued vacuum tubes and lead to their near-demise now haunt transistorized products. (118) This question continues to haunt us, and Moynihan's arguments about black culture still preoccupy and divide academics. (119) If you don t help me, I ll haunt you after my death. (120) If you betray my trust, by Heaven, I will haunt you.