mobile造句(91) Sorrento Valley has become Telecom Valley, which is becoming a world center for the development of wireless mobile phones.
(92) Viscose rayon producer Courtaulds Fibers has launched the project at its plant in Mobile, Alabama.
(93) Children are more likely to obtain jobs in the class bracket of their fathers than they are to be socially mobile.
(94) Just follow our simple step-by-step guide now and unleash the stellar power of your mobile phone.
(95) But de Man's position as author of the discussion is mobile, at times intruding into the text with commentary.
(96) Longitudinal dorsal incision of the constricting band followed by transverse suture results in a fully mobile foreskin.
(97) By the time a decision comes down, six months later, the students are carrying mobile phones-if not guns.
(98) The stodgy strands were long and thick and twisted, spotted with mobile gobbets of ketchup.
(99) The heavy duty generators, ex-Army mobile field units, roared into life when Lawton cranked the handle.
(100) It used to be only the City yuppie, but now most people can afford a mobile phone.
(101) Meanwhile, the company hopes to go ahead later this month with the launch of its Creditphone mobile telephone service.
(102) Seniors can make appointments to visit the mobile unit by calling their local senior center.
(103) Learn why you, the optimal high-tech mobile production unit, are earning less than your optimal reward.
(104) In Mobile, Alabama, when the school board proposed a teacher competency test, the union objected.
(105) It has 600,000 mobile phone subscribers and business is booming.
(106) The combination of pad, mobile launcher and flame trench was cooled with a water deluge system.
(107) The highly paid, like the corporations that employ them, are mobile, and can play one state off against another.
(108) But then, two men toting boom boxes promenade at the same speed as the mobile.
(109) The population of the U.S. has become more geographically and socially mobile.
(110) Alligators are really mobile animals, used to moving from one body of water to another.
(111) Right: stalagmites are one of the many treats in store for the downwardly mobile.
(112) The talks were closely monitored via mobile phone, and a bonfire of tyres and bobbins of rayon was kept burning.
(113) Conforming to the more rigid traditions such as locking up women is a privilege only the upwardly mobile can afford.
(114) Similarly, there are few restrictions on temporary use of loudspeakers, such as when messages are blasted intermittently from mobile vans.
(115) The rainbow mobile cast into the corner is a complication of ceramics and fishing line.
(116) Scorsese is sprawling in a chair during a lull when my mobile trills.
(117) In addition, the conference plans to assign supplementary frequencies for the steadily rising demands of mobile satellite and other mobile communication services.
(118) As soon as it is sold the 58-year-old widow plans to move into the mobile home in nearby Laguna Beach.
(119) This model would obviously allow for contradiction and divergence but would be one of mobile equilibrium with positive indications.
(120) Applications include mobile facsimile, data sharing and transfer and remote computer access.