officially造句271. The Dorneans sent two ships, both of their previously unseen Braha'tok-class, to avoid the suspicion of Imperial Intelligence (the ships were officially on shakedown cruises).
272. Jong-un's status as heir was never officially confirmed, however, and it could be years before the regime comments on the most recent reports of his anointment.
273. Although including last summer's Piranha 3D, the floating schlong has officially become the cinema's newest sight gag.
274. But the news that the BSE is officially on the way out perplexes others.
275. That deposit gets placed in a third-party escrow account, to prevent either party from pulling out until the deal has either gone through or officially been canceled.
276. It's not officially measured in China at all, which explains the popularity of an unauthorized monitor on top of the U.S.Embassy, which sends out its usually alarming readings in a Twitter stream.
277. Although the company has not officially acknowledged it, the Falco has already secured an order from Pakistan, and deliveries are underway.
278. The United Nations has officially declared several regions in south-central Somalia famine zones.
279. The partnership with Delta will be officially announced by new JAL Chairman Kazuo Inamori on Monday.
280. Yesterday, the Department of Medicine officially announced the restructuring program.
281. Officially the world's fastest fish, sailfish can reach speeds of 68 miles an hour (109 kilometers an hour) in short bursts.
282. In 1854, Chanel Replica Handbags, Louis Vuitton end of the work in the palace, in Paris created the first leather shop, the main production flat trunk lid, LV bag brand officially founded.
283. Although the MKO is officially labeled a terrorist organization by the US, the US also provided the group with a haven in Iraq after the 2003 invasion.
284. Officially, Assent is granted by the Sovereign or by Lords Commissioners authorised to act by letters patent.
285. The decision was taken to preserve a historic facade, despite the fact that it is not officially protected, and to ins ert the building between it and the party wall of the adjacent building.
286. The February 14 celebration named after a Christian saint is not officially banned but hardliners have repeatedly warned about the corruptive spread of Western values.
287. But at last the practice known as "spoofing" has been officially confirmed as illegal in Britain.