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152, Courts often look to legislative intent for guidance in interpreting and applying a law.
153, Nowadays people look to technology as an alternative source of satisfaction.
154, The Lakers look to snag a new win-streak high tonight at Seattle against the SuperSonics.
155, Second, they look to post-structuralist thinkers, like Michel Foucault and Jacques Derrida, who argue that social relations are determined by discourse and language.
156, Finally, the white side of the 5-on-1 reflector set bounced light from the strobe back up under her hat and added a little bit of a beauty look to the headshot below.
157, Adding the MemberField annotations to the Cabin class (Listing 4), for instance, will render a better look to the form (see Figure 8).
158, Artest and the Lakers play their first road game of the season Tuesday night, when they look to win their 10th straight over the Oklahoma City Thunder franchise.
159, Now lay aside all those thoughts and look to the future.
160, On a day when Japan's once all-conquering car exporters reported dramatic falls in output, the world's second biggest economy could only look to the other side of the Pacific ocean for its salvation.
161, But do look to see where you're going -- safety first.
162, The curl like convenient cover lets COCO look to lead prostitution energy of life slightly, not quite modern avant-courier , and the messy hairstyle of wine red makes COCO more enchanting and moving!
163, HMV could look to aspirational, tastemaker sites such as Pitchfork and Popjustice to recommend music.
164, Has a look to hit bow tie's waiter again, the hoary-headed gentleman, the elegant old woman, the Venice person's spirit takes in everything at a glance in here.
165, Many instead look to complementary medicine as a way to prevent or relieve aids treatment side effects, some of which are not easily treatable with conventional medicine.
166, Stop a little while, the mother goes down to look to hutch, can't help big Jing.
167, The Lakers look to snag a new win-streak high tonight at Seattle against the SuperSonics. They then play Portland, Miami and the Trail Blazers again.
168, If we would just look to history it would be self-evident that there is nothing left to win in Afghanistan, and everything to lose.
169, Look to the right (scroll right) and you can spot one in this twilight panorama across the Bosporus Strait and along the skyline of the historic city of Istanbul.
170, Before you cross a street, you must look to the right first and then the left.
171, The former Cruzeiro No 1 is only tied to the outfit until June 2007 which means Milan may look to cash in before he becomes a free agent.
172, If you don't consider yourself to be a creative person, then you either need to get out of information architecture or look to others in your organization who can help you think creatively.
173, 'Ay, ay ,'said Silver,'like enough; you wouldn't look to find a bishop here, I reckon.
174, That is why we look to the depths of history and recall this country's century - long vacillation.
175, Upholstery fabrics in the family room tie the look to the kitchen.
176, The naval commander-in-chief Vladimir Vysotsky raised questions over the deal in September when he said that Russia might look to Spain or the Netherlands to buy the ship-building technology.
177, Infant milk powder in the area a " good-for-nothing nature of the industry", but to look to the future, Sudan, "CL" and "empty formula", and the industrial salt, red duck, and so on.
178, Spacefaring countries on both sides of the Atlantic look to extend humanity's presence to the moon.
179, Drogba has been on fire this season as Chelsea look to complete hat-trick of Premiership titles.
180, Now look to the right at the bottom and turn on "Show Legacy Precomputed Effects", now even more possibilities just pop up out of nowhere.