freed造句211. Hoover Dam provided the two key ingredients - water and power - that freed the Southwest and southern California to go on a 75-year growth spurt.
212. The moon had freed herself above the poplars. and poured her unreality on the garden.
213. Israel is hinting it would trade hundreds of Hamas prisoners for Corporal Shalit but is balking at some of the names Hamas wants freed.
214. It had freed him for a while from the Devilfish and its exacting captain.
215. The answer was found in the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution, which had been enacted after the Civil War as a way to protect the newly freed slaves from discriminatory southern officials.
216. In mid-June, China rolled out a new currency policy that freed the yuan from its two-year de facto peg to the U.S. dollar.
217. Founded as a French trading post in1843, it was named Libreville after freed slaves settled here(1848). Population, 235, 700.
218. It's wise stake out each freed prisoner for a few months after out of prison.
219. If out of the ashes of Labour, Mr Osborne creates a self-reliant nation freed from benefit addiction, yesterday's pain will not be in vain.
220. In northeastern Mexico, troops killed three suspected drug cartel gunmen in a gunbattle and also freed a kidnap victim near the industrial city of Monterrey, the Defense Department said Saturday.
221. When my great, great, great grandmother was freed from slavery, she vowed she would never work for someone else again.
222. It claims to have freed more than 500 abducted by the group.
223. Many prisoners, on being freed , regress to a life of crime.
224. The ship, with its freed crew members, has arrived in the Kenyan port of Mombassa.
225. Memory usage is kept near optimal as buffer memory becomes allocated only when necessary and is freed as soon as possible, thus minimizing memory leaks.
226. Hundreds of brick kiln slaves were freed in 2007 following raids in northern China.
227. A decision not to indict should immediately be reported to the court in writing by the foreperson so that the accused may promptly be released from jail or freed on bail.
228. When a person drinks the water, the cyclop is killed by the acidity of the stomach and the larva is freed and penetrates the gut wall.
229. It is hopeful that two hostages will be freed in the next few days.
230. Freed of overseeing Chinese operations in Burma, Wedemeyer also relinquished the role of Chinese lend-lease administrator.
231. Most have a history of vassalage to China, from which they have freed themselves only in the past century because of China's misfortunes.
232. We should not be less vigilant to plagiarists and their followers because of our victory. Designers who are freed of originalism will put themselves in a passive position.
233. In 1854, however, Pope Pius IX declared that Mary was freed from original sin by a special act of grace the moment she was conceived in the womb of Saint Anne.
234. Ironically it was Mr. Liao's English skills that freed his creative passion, when an instructor asked him to translate the catalogs of the contemporary American artists George Segal and Jeff Koons.
235. Thirdly, the concept and the pattern which monarch and scholar - officials shared a common state power freed scholar - officials in their mentality, restrained ...
236. They were made to sign bonds for their loyalty, fined for trumped-up infractions, or hauled before his "council learned" for no reason, except to pay money to be freed again.
237. LONDON (Reuters) - Patients with chronic kidney failure could be freed from fixed dialysis machines, thanks to a wearable artificial kidney that has shown promising results in a pilot study.
238. He freed himself from unwholesome thoughts and became contented and happy.
239. So I declare a festival to celebrate 20 years since the great dragon was captured and Camelot freed from the evil of sorcery.
240. The reason was that, at that historic period, the mainstream of Chinese new poem creation, the predominant developing tendency, having ultimately freed from the traces left by Misty poets.