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parallel造句
(61) The information could be used as a bargaining chip to extract some parallel information from Britain. (62) Parallel lines will never meet no matter how far extended. (63) This is the parallel points in the characters of different men. (64) A line of parked cars ran parallel to the pavements. (65) Social changes in Britain are matched by parallel trends in some other countries. (66) The road and the canal run parallel to each other. (67) Davies has managed to pursue his diverse interests in parallel with his fast-moving career. (68) He drew an interesting parallel with religious practices in Japan. (69) The events of the last ten days in some ways parallel those before the 1978 election. (70) The tobacco industry loses millions every year due to parallel imports. (71) Parallel experiments are being conducted in Rome, Paris and London. (72) She wanted to pursue her own career in parallel with her husband's. (73) The cartoon draws a false parallel between two events. (74) Parallel distributed computing excels in perception, visualization, and simulation. (75) There is here a parallel with conveyancing. (76) There are practical difficulties with parallel computers. (77) Tyres had thrown the dirt into parallel ridges, knee-high on either side. (78) It seemed to take for ever, slowing to a crawl as it drew parallel with him. (79) Once patent life has ended, the manufacturers' price drops and parallel trading is barely profitable. (80) He fired one more tap-loaded bullet, then ran back parallel to the road. (81) Most agents at headquarters still believed he would be fully operable once his parallel systems booted up and stopped the repetition. (82) An equivalent view of this effect is that the result of parallel transport in a curved space depends on the path taken. (84) Normal entrance requirements for degree courses should apply, and parallel courses should make differentiated demands on students. (85) The perspective can be to a point at such an elevation that the projection lines appear to be parallel. (86) Muscle strips were mounted with the longitudinal axis parallel to the direction of the circular muscle bundles. (87) Some candidates may choose to take a course and gather evidence of competence in parallel. (88) Alongside these markets, using in some cases quite literally parallel instruments, are markets for lending and borrowing other currencies. (89) It is the parallel and barefaced cheek of their methods to keep hold of political office that really takes the breath away. (90) Excellent computing facilities ranging from micros and Sun workstations to mainframe parallel computing are available.