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单词 Durham
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1. Durham had garnered three times as many votes as Carey.
2. She's got into Durham to read law.
3. Dakers was bailed to appear at Durham Crown Court.
4. She's got into Durham to study law.
5. She was my tutor at Durham.
6. Durham, with its cathedral and castle, is a popular tourist centre.
7. Durham stood for an idyll of ten years.
8. Durham was the place where he had found happiness.
9. Durham was a gofer, a nothing!
10. According to figures released by Durham constabulary there are 15,931 firearms legally held in the county, 11,098 are shotguns.
11. But Durham, like Parham a few years earlier, chose the occasion to launch a polemical attack on Seymour.
12. Middlesex forfeited their first innings and Durham were 11 without loss in their second innings when bad light ended play.
13. In Darlington, York, Durham and Middlesbrough the number of voters is marginally higher.
14. Some said Durham had had a nightmare or been under the influence of drink.
15. He was bailed to appear at Durham Crown Court in December, 1981,() but failed to appear.
16. He was born in Kent, to a Durham family which possessed its own coat of arms.
17. County Durham needs its pockets of green land and wildlife habitats for endangered species.
18. A controversial survey done by astronomers at Durham and London may provide yet more evidence against it.
19. A £350,000 access road to the planned Durham County Cricket ground at Chester-le-Street, which could get £157,500.
20. The championships have the full backing of Durham County Cricket Club.
21. Why don't you come to stay with us next time you visit Durham?
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22. Bioplan's scheme for traffic control had been accepted by Durham county council and Darlington council officers.
23. More than 2,500 people have signed petitions in the Haughton area calling on Durham county education officials to provide facilities.
24. The interest in the sale comes in the wake of Durham County Council's decision to close eight of its homes.
25. A petition signed by 2,500 people calling for better nursery provision was presented to County Hall in Durham.
26. He inherited a regular staff meeting and was penitent that he had never invented such a meeting in Durham.
27. A complaint has gone to Ken Threlfall, general manager of the Durham county ambulance service, who promised to investigate.
28. Joseph Dods has begun setting up clubs in County Durham schools to help youngsters learn about the natural world around them.
29. He joins the company from another major franchise holder in County Durham.
30. Durham deliver PRE-SEASON thoughts on the prospects of newcomers Durham making the grade were borne out in the early weeks.
1. Durham had garnered three times as many votes as Carey.
31. Supt Peter Durham from Newcastle city centre will address staff on how contingency plans can be properly arranged for Newcastle.
32. He visited residents yesterday to hear their grievances about the Durham County Council proposals.
33. Ramsey's last act for the Durham diocese was to publish a collection of his Durham Essays and Addresses.
34. For a brief time, this nook of County Durham was quite a fashionable holiday resort among the health-conscious.
35. Keeley Durham came closest, just 0.77 of a second behind the winner, to be runner-up on Welham.
36. Starting with next Saturday's home match against Towcestrians they face three successive league matches, with Durham Cup ties in midweek.
37. Tony Durham Mains signalling is both a domestic luxury and a way to cut industry's energy costs.
38. Ramsey felt no sense of gratitude to anyone who moved him out of Durham.
39. Dixon returned to Durham, resuming his work as a surveyor.
40. Garage blaze: Most of a garage was damaged after a car caught fire at a house in Durham Road, Stockton.
41. He replaces Bill Hills, who has retired, in charge of uniform operations at police headquarters in Durham.
42. Oxford, Cambridge, and Durham researchers tend to be more prolific than the others.
43. Before Lawless made his approach, Ian was a warehouse manager in Durham, while Stephen was a car salesman.
44. Chester-le-Street and Durham meet in another top-of-the-table clash in the Second Division.
45. Teams from Teesside, Durham and Newcastle universities are carrying out the research.
46. Staff have formed a co-operative and hoped to buy the hostel and run it with backing from Durham County Council.
47. Racers also lost 5-4 to the holders Wasps yesterday at Durham when Rick Brebant scoring the winning goal.
48. Horden is a former pit village, and proud of it, in East Durham.
49. That is unless Durham folk take the same unflattering view of today's cricketers as the county's overseas star Dean Jones.
50. Durham 1 arrived at Darlington minus Beeson and Dave Smith, but could never have conceived that they could lose.
51. But this study, from psychologists in Durham,(http:///durham.html) is demography not anecdote.
52. Singlewood, 17, ran into the courtyard of Durham Castle in a desperate bid to shake off his pursuer.
53. Bill Larnach was born in Durham and his roots go deep in the North-East.
54. Though why the Good Lord didn't strike Durham itself beats me, instead of causing us all this trouble.
55. Durham Ice Rink fair for dace and roach plus the odd grayling.
56. Durham county councillors decided at a private meeting yesterday that the club building in Duke Street should be repossessed.
57. He became general secretary in 1982 after serving 17 years as secretary of the Durham branch.
58. The swing from suspicion to welcome which he met at Durham he now met at Cambridge.
59. Once Gloucester was established in the south of County Durham, his influence began to reach further into the bishopric.
60. On this early evidence, Durham will have difficulty in bowling out other counties and success will devolve on fourth-innings run chases.
61. Instead, complaints will be dealt with at main centres in Durham, Darlington and Bishop Auckland.
62. He stayed at the deanery and talked far into the night about the needs of Durham and its diocese.
63. Durham born Gregory had only been playing the bass guitar for a few weeks when he joined.
64. Geophysics is a strongly featured subfield in Durham, and palaeontology at Newcastle.
65. Eventually Durham was reached and the long train drew into the ancient city.
66. I got back to Durham today after staying on in Leeds to watch the Villa match!
67. This teaching function, though, declined sharply after 1380 with the establishment of Durham College at Oxford.
68. The pilot scheme bid backed in principle by the committee yesterday is proposed for Darlington and Durham.
69. School route: Durham county council has reminded school bus drivers that they should not use the narrow Roundhill Road route.
70. Mr Samson works as a technician and driver for Durham county council museum education service at Darlington.
71. Yesterday a Durham Police spokesman said the consultant in charge of Pringle had told detectives he is to undergo further surgery next month.
72. Random undercover checks at 50 MOT garages in the Durham and Cleveland area showed almost half were not up to scratch.
73. Daft Singlewood, of Coundon, Co Durham, was yesterday given two years youth custody for theft.
74. Lexical variation of this type is widespread in Durham and is not restricted to items belonging to any particular grammatical class.
75. When we moved from Durham to Bristol our youngest daughter was ten.
76. A 15-minute purple patch in which they scored 19 points a 22-14 win Durham City.
77. Plans were unveiled at a press conference in its Durham City headquarters yesterday when a three-month public consultation period was announced.
78. Durham had narrow one point win over Durham Ladies at Hartlepool yesterday.
79. Durham had undercut the entire theological rationale for the revival.
80. Durham and Cumbria will stage their county championships on Saturday the recommended date instead.
81. Cottages of local stone are adorned with holly, as Lanchester, County Durham, puts on its festive finery.
81. try its best to gather and build good sentences.
82. Five other locations throughout County Durham are also to be considered for extra nursery places.
83. Worked-out by the all-conquering micro-chip this gives Durham four home fixtures, including two Sunday league games, by April 26.
84. We can not mooch off without recording the 1991 Co Durham crime figures.
85. A Durham City vehicle was despatched but could not get there within the 19-minute national guideline time for ambulance call-outs.
86. In the first match of the second half defending champions Darlington regained the lead beating Durham 4-1.
87. Between 1390 and 1398 Lewyn was carrying out work at Finchale priory, subordinate to Durham Cathedral.
88. The exact details of Gordon's further service with other Cleveland and South Durham newspapers aren't clear.
89. On 25 May, 1812, the Felling pit in Durham exploded, killing 92 men and boys.
90. South-West Durham Coroner Colin Penna recorded a verdict that she took her own life.
91. They called police near their home at Willington, County Durham, for help - and the race against time began.
92. Plainly, events such as the Durham Miners' Gala, which has been held for decades fall within the rubric.
93. The spooky goings-on happened when night watchman James Durham spotted a man with a heavy overcoat walking his black retriever.
94. Mr Keith Banks, a principal education officer for Durham, said he had not yet seen the guarantee in writing.
95. In County Durham the A689 at Killhope was blocked but police said there were no major incidents on the roads.
96. The massive pillars of its nave are very reminiscent of the Norman splendours of Durham cathedral.
97. Seven other County Durham officers and a special constable have also been commended by the chief constable.
98. Last year there were 80 breeding pairs which produced 100 fledglings - they are now being studied by Durham University.
99. Brian Roberts argues a similar case for village planning in Durham.
100. The court was told the incident sparked off a week-long rooftop protest by inmates at Franklands Jail, County Durham.
101. York and Durham, perhaps even in the persons of Aethelric and Cynsige, with the armed power of the church.
102. Durham are missing a chance to impress in an area where cricket remains primitive.
103. Since 1979 when the Conservatives came to power Durham Constabulary has received approval for 40 extra officers, a three percent increase.
104. In Durham immunisation for young children will be improved, and there will be better community services for old people with dementia.
105. Mr Marchant said Durham police have voluntarily referred the shooting incident to the police complaints authority for a full investigation.
106. Before any building work began County Durham archaeologists from the Bowes Museum wanted to make a thorough check of what was buried.
107. In Durham, work on a £20 million contract secured in 1992 is just commencing at Rye Hill.
108. He also preferred the Durham system to the Cambridge system because it afforded the chance of more general courses of study.
109. In the thirteenth century the bishop of Durham instigated extensive drainage works along the northern shores of the Humber.
110. The pilot scheme backed in principle by the committee yesterday is proposed for Darlington and Durham.
111. A team of officers will also be waiting for calls at the Durham Police headquarters.
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112. Roderick, from Rowlands Gill, County Durham, was described as a brilliant student with a great future.
113. Thousands left Swaledale to work in the pits of Durham and the mills of Lancashire.
114. Durham has much to offer the camera-toting visitor.
115. Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are inspected at a Cree Inc. facility in Research Triangle Park in Durham, North Carolina, on Tuesday, January 19, 2010.
116. The study seeks drivers in Seattle, Tampa Bay, Durham, North Carolina, Bloomington, Indiana, Buffalo, New York and central Pennsylvania.
117. New centers for the manufacture of smoking tobacco and cigarettes followed the culture of bright leaf, flue-cured tobacco to Durham and Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
118. The capital of North Carolina, in the east-central part of the state southeast of Durham.
119. Located halfway between the Atlantic coast and the Great Smoky Mountains, Durham, N. C. , is called the "City of Medicine" because of its expansive healthcare industry.
120. The Durham DBA is also available on a part - time basis at Fudan University, China.
121. The Durham study, published in the academic journal Neuropsychologia, suggests visual processing problems may also be a contributing factor.
122. He did not dance with her once that night, and danced repeatedly with Miss Durham.
123. McGrady left Auburndale in 1996 and went to Durham , N . C .
124. Lead author, Simon Jones, a PhD student at Durham University's Psychology Department, said: "This is a first step towards looking at the wider factors associated with hallucinations.
125. Hill and Robert A . Barton of the University of Durham in England.
126. and both Durham and Greensboro in North Carolina as economic problems spread from core urban areas to the suburbs over the decade.
127. The accountancy firm KPMG has unveiled a plan to pay fees for students at universities including Durham,(Sentencedict) in a training programme leading to an honours degree in accounting.
128. This impression was reinforced further in March when the dean of Durham University's business school in the UK, Tony Antoniou, was fired for having plagiarised academic work 20 years earlier.
129. Now that Clive Durham was safe from intimacy, he looked forward to helping his friend, who must have had a pretty rough time since they parted in the smoking-room.
130. About 1100, the builders of Durham Cathedral in England invented a new method that gave a new geometric articulation-the ribbed vault.
131. Over drinks , though , years of easy online banter and Durham in - jokes are replaced by awkward silences.
132. Chris Davidson of Durham University, who has written a history of the emirate, describes it as a "spongelike economy",[] designed to absorb foreign money.
133. James Anderson then had Michael Stoneman caught behind by Sutton to leave Durham 27-1 at the close.
134. "That decision-making process all depends on what a woman is looking for in a relationship at that time of her life," said Lynda Boothroyd, from Durham University's Department of Psychology.
135. Patients do often ask how they can personally reduce their risk after successful treatment, commented Dr. Jeffrey Peppercorn of Duke University in Durham, N. C.
136. I do an interview with Charlie Rose at the Bennett House, a Civil War site outside Durham , and then drive to Asheville for a tour stop.
137. Until 1982 he was senior lecturer in botany at Durham University.
138. Cree, based in Durham, North Carolina, made 36 percent of its sales in Hong Kong and China last year, according to Bloomberg data.
139. Lawsuit also names the city of Durham, North Carolina and several police officers.
140. Inspired, and against considerable odds , Sir Harry wangled himself a place at Durham University.
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