in the wake of造句61. The establishment of first and middle schools came in the wake of the Plowden Report of 1966.
62. The McDougals remain enmeshed in legal problems in the wake of their conviction with Tucker.
63. In the wake of this development, however, the wrong questions are being posed.
64. Gone was the flotilla of rafts that had followed majestically in the wake of the cruiser.
65. He knew that in the wake of Steve Jobs's traumatic departure, a sense of play was missing in Cupertino.
66. Educational developments often occur in the wake of economic necessity.
67. It also passed enabling legislation to allow further constitutional amendments to be made in the wake of the peace treaty.
68. Japan is the first leading industrial power to experience a political upheaval in the wake of the crisis.
69. The scale-up comes in the wake of a challenging year for the region, in which the number of African children stricken by polio doubled to 1037 (85% of the global total).
70. In the wake of his success, other filmmakers began to follow suit.
71. He said the alleged breach occurred when MI5 tried to beef up intelligence in the wake of the July 2005 bombing on London's transit system that killed 52 people.
72. The regional army has increased surveillance missions in the wake of North Korea's latest provocations, but Yama Sakura is not focused on a particular threat, he said.
73. In the wake of Tiller's death, Terry convened an emergency war council of anti-abortionist leaders, and called for a wave of social unrest on a scale not seen since the civil rights days.
74. More recently, in the wake of the Iraq war, he has championed the spread of democracy through the world's meanest precincts.
75. In the wake of Caesar's death, Octavian controlled the Western Roman Empire while Mark Antony ruled the East.
76. In the wake of the e-mail, the company withdrew its I.P.O. filing.
77. In the wake of media reports about the government's concerns, officials began to backpedal .
78. The bill attempts to address some of the problems plaguing the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), sharply criticized in the wake of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
79. The euro earlier hit session highs at $1.43280 in the wake of comments from Regling.
80. Swinton became a bankable actress in the wake of that movie, but continued to choose unorthodox and challenging roles.
81. In the wake of humanity long after the Paleolithic Age, gradually entered the Neolithic Age.
82. Although it has settled one antitrust case with American Express that followed in the wake of a Supreme Court decision of 2004, Visa still intends to put aside $3 billion to cover future payouts.
83. The dominant vortical structure in the wake of the impinging jet in crossflow is primarily dependent on the velocity ratio.
84. Many lenders were yesterday highlighting moves to reduce the cost of so-called "standard variable rate" mortgages in the wake of the cut in interest rates.
85. Here, Murdoch, left, meets with senior editors at the Post in the wake of a 1978 citywide press strike, when employees at the paper reached an agreement with management before their crosstown rivals.
86. The company is in bankruptcy proceedings in the wake of a strike that began last spring.
87. Walpole became prime minister in 1722 in the wake of the South Sea Bubble scandal.
88. In the wake of this a narcissistic overuation of the subject's own mental processes set in.
89. Gayoom said that the Maldivian government and people sincerely thanked the Chinese government and people for the moral support and material assistance in the wake of the tsunami.
90. Japan has been engaged in efforts to improve its sea-borne based ballistic missile defense capabilities in the wake of North Korean missile tests and saber rattling.