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152. If nothing has happened after ten seconds or so, your impatient correspondent hits the browser's stop button followed by the reload key.
153. Chabalier, 67, founder of the press agency Capa and a renowned foreign correspondent, has not drunk for seven years since the treatment for alcoholism on which the film is based.
154. The BBC correspondent says anti - piracy mission is controversial in Japan because of its pacifist post - War constitution.
155. The BBC's correspondent in Nigeria's capital Abuja, said the president's voice had sounded weak.
156. Stephen Crane was another great writer to gain fame as a correspondent.
157. The scene is described by a Press Association correspondent who left the city late on Thursday.
158. We're logged on, " wrote Melissa Chan, a correspondent for Al Jazeera,[www.] in a Twitter message.
159. Former royal correspondent Jennie Bond said: " Prince Charles does seem real image problem. "
160. The cook and the correspondent swore darkly at the creature.
161. Our arts correspondent Vincent Dowd is just back from Cannes.
162. Yuanzuo system outlines a correspondent penal code system based on the patriarchal clan network.
163. This is the correspondent on board the boats head into the automatic time slot.
164. The limulus lysate activity of LPS preparations were measured by the limulus chromo- genic diazotic assay and was calculated according to their correspondent reference test with standard endotoxin.
165. Sometimes this going-away masher is a Washington newspaper correspondent, and sometimes he is a Van Something from New York.
166. Documentary L/C may provide for payment at sight or for acceptance of a time draft by either the issuing bank in the buyer's country or the correspondent bank in the seller's country.
167. TOM FOREMAN, CNN CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): In the wake of Katrina, tens of thousands of New Orleanais were stranded because they lacked transportation, information or the inclination to evacuate ...
168. Our correspondent Stephen Sackur has just returned from the camps on the border.
169. Our British Affairs correspondent reports on how the three contenders reacted to the news of the resignation.
170. SOON after the liberation of Tripoli, the Libyan capital, this correspondent met a woman sporting a niqab, or face veil, along with a floor-length black dress and black gloves.
171. After brief service in an artillery unit in England, he became a correspondent for The Stars and Stripes for three years.
172. Alexander Anichkin is a foreign correspondent who was educated in Moscow and now lives in Britain.
173. Our correspondent Laura Trevelyan is in Haiti's second biggest city, Leogane, where flooding remains a serious problem.
174. Study carefully its origin, can roughly trace back to primitive human era. But the concept of informal group is put forward by modern management educational circles correspondent to formal group.