repertoire造句121. LP's have the advantage because there is so much repertoire available.
122. Another parser named space _ p is included in Spirit's repertoire of predefined parsers.
123. Having a limited repertoire of genes to focus on will "hopefully speed up the development of new therapies for leishmaniasis", he says.
124. Mathilde Marchesi ( 1821 –1913 )[/repertoire.html], a famous teacher of bel canto repertoire.
125. Mr. Wilson turned out to be the cash cow we needed to start out repertoire company.
126. The artists and repertoire department of a recording label is responsible for finding new talent.
127. The Heidelberg Bach-Choir has a vast repertoire, starting with concerts and symphonies works from Orff, Beethoven and Bach, Choir-music from Brahms and Chamber-music from Handel.
128. These students, along with the many others, carry on Segovia's tradition, while at the same time expanding the classical guitar's presence, repertoire, and musical boundaries.
129. Result The repertoire single - chain antibody library against nucleoprotein of influenza virus A were successfully constructed.
130. Truthfulness and principled behaviour are rarely part of a populist politician's repertoire.
131. This song sung all three of us is part of our repertoire.
132. I learnt from him many of the songs in his repertoire and these were in even greater request than my talks about the photosphere of the Sun or the many moons of Saturn.
133. This takes character of a social movement , involving actors, resources, and a growing repertoire of activities.
134. But to be truly livable a city requires a rich repertoire of urban housing.