单词 | Hughes |
例句 | 1. Michael Hughes of Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, enlisted in the 82nd Airborne 20 years ago. 2. Hughes beckoned him to sit down on the sofa. 3. Hughes believes that immigration controls should not be relaxed. 4. Hughes finished with 15 seconds in hand. 5. Hughes punched out at five o'clock every afternoon. 6. Hughes pulled himself slowly to his feet. 7. Hughes scored two goals before half-time. 8. Hughes beckoned him to sit down on a sofa. 9. Mr. Hughes is an extremely odd fish[http://], if we are to believe what we have been told. 10. It took Hughes only two games to make his mark. 11. Hughes, opening the Conference, made a dramatic plea for peace. 12. Hughes was barraged with phone calls from friends who were furious at the indiscreet disclosures. 13. When questioned, Hughes answered that he knew nothing about the robbery. 14. Hughes stared up at him in close-up from the photograph. 15. Sara Hughes gives a high-voltage performance in one of the most exciting plays to hit London this year. 16. Hughes was marking Taylor. 17. Hughes had drawn $8000 in cash from a bank in Toronto. 18. They carry simple Kelvan Hughes sonar and Racal-Decca radar. 19. Hughes got beaned by a wild pitch. 20. Hughes stood motionless on the porch. 21. Bids for the Hughes unit were due Monday afternoon. 22. Mr. Hughes I welcome that news. 23. Hughes admits that his company trafficked in stolen documents. 24. Hughes went up the wooden stairs first. 25. Hughes went past without acknowledging him, his pace quickening. 26. Hughes walked up a short set of wooden stairs. 27. Hughes had a constant supply of glamorous female companions. 28. Howard Hughes suffered a total breakdown. 29. He has urged them to come to an equitable compromise that gives Hughes his proper due. 30. We could look at some modern poets, like Eliot and Hughes. 1. Michael Hughes of Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, enlisted in the 82nd Airborne 20 years ago. 31. Laura's frequent absences in London meant that her baby, Emma, was often left behind with Gwenny Hughes. 32. I have, however, had an encouraging response from Emlyn Hughes. 33. In a pilot experiment subjects attempted to describe films as they watched them in the way described by Hughes and Cole. 34. For satirizing corrupt black storefront churches in the play, Hughes was branded as a politically irresponsible traitor to his race.sentencedict .com 35. It was organised by county archaeologist Mike Hughes and chaired by Tim Greenwood, deputy county planning officer. 36. For Hughes and Sumner there is too much competition for scarce resources for that to be convincing. 37. Meanwhile Hughes is hoping to double his strike rate for Northern Ireland. 38. Hughes called on ministers to vet the new gospel play for him. 39. But Hughes is hoping to brush off the knock in time to face League champions Leeds on Sunday. 40. Hughes shareholders would then exit the company over time, leaving News Corp as the major shareholder. 41. They collided, Hughes sensed McClair was in a better position to punish the error, but Laws recovered. 42. "Home Alone" is a simple little confection from John Hughes. 43. I asked Mr Hughes if he was satisfied with the jury's verdict but he declined to comment. 44. Air traffic control and other facilities could be shared, Coun Mike Hughes, chairman of Warrington's planning committee, said. 45. The moderator for this meeting Eric Hughes, tries to quiet the cacophony of loud, opinionated voices. 46. There were, however, two important differences in the aims of this study compared to those of Hughes and Cole. 47. Despite their claim that their argument is supported by historical evidence, Coakley and Hughes do not cite any supporting historical evidence. 48. Bet you didn't know Northern Ireland star Michael Hughes was under the knife several weeks ago? 49. Chief executive Tom Hughes said the reason for the delay was to inform the unsuccessful candidates before a public announcement was made. 50. This part of social inquiry is considered essential by Hughes. 51. Fiona Hughes, a trained cordonbleu cook, makes good use of fresh produce from the large kitchen garden. 52. Hughes does not look very far for what is unique to sociology as an academic field of inquiry. 53. Only weeks ago it awarded a multibillion-dollar contract to build AIM-9X missiles to Hughes in part because of its aggressive pricing. 54. In Maryland, a family of Catholics hired Hughes to work on their plantation. 55. The method of coding the data in this study was rather different from that used by Hughes and Cole. 56. Charles Evans Hughes, opening the Conference, made a dramatic plea for disarmament and supported it with a detailed plan. 57. Cheshire Carers' spokeswoman Lil Hughes said they would battle for a complete removal of the charge. 58. A medallion in Hughes Hall portrays her with short hair, an aquiline nose, and a determined chin. 59. Hughes writes on a number of social problem topics, but at least some of this is in response to specific invitations. 60. We should hope that Hughes, having taken his soliloquy, will one day transcribe more of these asides. 61. General Motors Corp., which owns Hughes, will choose the winner within the next two weeks, sources said. 62. Hughes was the second prominent researcher at Georgetown to face problems because of reproductive research. 63. Archbishop Hughes stepped forward under she scaffolding and put his hands on the wall. 64. Mr. Robert Hughes: The Minister has said that the sanctions are seldom used. 65. Hick was softened up with alarming ease by Merv Hughes. 66. Mr. Hughes I am not sure that I can agree with the last sentiment that my hon. Friend expressed. 67. She says her dismissal followed the arrival of Peter Hughes, who became high commissioner in January 1998. 68. With matching funds from the city, Hughes has more than $ 21, 000 to spend on her campaign. 69. Rouse and Hughes Co. executives declined to comment on the negotiations. 70. Those are three reasons why he will today be elected to Labour's national executive, writes Colin Hughes. 71. He may have had an unfortunate experience with a highway engineer - Mr. Hughes Several. 72. The life of Howard Hughes cannot fail to remind us of the fable of Midas. 73. Last year 15 year old Joanna Hughes died from burns, after fumes from the solvent she was sniffing caught fire. 74. Hughes has launched two Ku-band satellites each containing sixteen 120-watt transponders. 75. There was a trial in early May this year, to determine whether Hughes was guilty of reckless driving. 76. They ran from the public gallery to help Mrs Hughes when she fainted. 77. Hughes was blessed or cursed by a very keen sense of the social drama of collective life. 78. David Holton and Hughes already have entered into an agreement with the local state attorney to settle criminal charges. 79. In the chapter by Martin Hughes on children's uses of computers, both intellectual and social issues are addressed. 80. Hughes began his translation of Euripides in 1993, but only completed it just before his death in 1998. 81. The majority of the Hughes assets are office space, Deering said. 82. Hughes advocated the use of low potencies prescribed on pathological grounds rather than on the patient's general symptom picture. 83. Hughes, who was Mott's assistant, will now become head coach. 84. As a young man, with the priesthood still a distant dream, Hughes had gone ahead of his people. 85. Hughes told him to check the individuals for signs of life before proceeding to the green shack to negotiate. 86. When questioned about the robbery, Hughes answered that he knew nothing about it. 87. Genomecenter officials investigated, and found that Hughes was using government resources to perform genetic studies on test-tube embryos. 88. Alvin met the genial master poet Langston Hughes, who became a lifelong friend and confidant. 89. During our interview, a monsoon rain was drenching his small, 1920s house in Sam Hughes. 90. It is owned by property developer Robert Lance Hughes who plans to re-erect it on an as yet unconfirmed site. 91. Hughes exchanged words with umpire Steve Randell after a confident appeal against Richie Richardson was turned down when he was on 47. 92. I had a sneaking feeling he'd do well at Scum, Hughes is the ideal partner for him. 93. First-team manager David Hughes believes, however, that this barren 12-month spell creates a false picture. 94. Towers we think Emlyn Hughes is one of the best footie games ever on the C64. 94. try its best to collect and create good sentences. 95. The levels of report in the Hughes and Cole study were all calculated per kilometre travelled. 96. Glycoproteins by R. C. Hughes also fills a definite gap in the literature. 97. It was rather hard to understand, though: Dear Mr Hughes, Thank you for the beautiful flowers. 98. Phil Hughes, a district councillor and parish councillor, who lives in Bowes parish. 99. Raytheon executives also raised the prospect that more aerospace layoffs may be coming in the aftermath of the Hughes Aircraft purchase. 100. Hughes kept moving at a deliberate pace, turning right and left to give his benediction. 101. Hughes, with sandy hair half way down his back, grabs a marker and scribbles the agenda on a whiteboard. 102. Raytheon executives raised the prospect that more aerospace layoffs may be coming in the aftermath of the Hughes purchase. 103. Raytheon officials declined to discuss any bidding for the Hughes unit. 104. Hughes makes cellular phones for use in vehicles sold by its parent(), General Motors. 105. Mr. Robert Hughes: The issue of who receives assistance and who does not is extremely important. 106. There was the high potency, single dose, classical Kentian school, and the low potency, often-repeated school of Hughes. 107. Hughes held the stick aloft, a coil of silver at its head. 108. Coun Hughes urged Mr Threlfall to consider a rapid response unit to deal with emergencies. 109. Against one sees the influence of Park which Hughes readily acknowledges. 110. Simon Hughes continued his dismissal with a swirl of dictionary arguments concerning the unacceptability of homosexual relationships as families. 111. Drill bit and equipment supplier Baker Hughes of Houston has hired 1, 100 new workers in the past year. 112. Barnes and Hughes for a good read, Levin ton for the examinations. 113. Mark Hughes slotted in comfortably at centre-back, although he picked up a booking and went close to receiving a red card. 114. The women also include the former world champion Ann Hughes, who is attempting to recapture the lightweight crown. 115. In a bright opening, Mark Hughes, 10 yards out, hit a cannonball that flew off Knight's legs. 116. What always seem to redeem Hughes is his attention to empirical realities. 117. There are verses and choruses and chick backing vocals and a big Chris Hughes production to give it that radio-friendly oomph. 118. Hughes established that 36% of the single thesis which she studied was unpublished because it consisted of raw analytical data. 119. Her maiden name was Wyatt, but now she's called Hughes. 120. The Hughes Center consists of five modern office buildings and about 45 acres of undeveloped land in downtown Las Vegas. 121. John Betjeman and Ted Hughes had both declined my invitation to do this. 122. Hughes makes the discovery of social status an intriguing undertaking. 123. An historical, multicultural perspective, such as that employed by Hughes, may help children use and develop more versatile mathematical skills. 124. Hughes, for his part,[http:///hughes.html] never tired of pointing out his opponents' errors. 125. Mr. Hughes I do not share my hon. Friend's contention that one should support national wage bargaining. 126. Drosnin is an investigative newspaper reporter who once wrote a best seller about Howard Hughes. 127. Mr. Robert Hughes Is the hon. Member aware that the companies argue that responsibility lies not with them but with their contractors? 128. Phelan will be out for three weeks with damaged ankle ligaments and Hughes also has an ankle injury. 129. Hughes looks at comprehensive assessment of elderly people and their carers. 130. Hughes is beaten on the left touchline but Rovers defenders charge down David Lowe's shot. 131. But order there is and Hughes could find it as statuses established by social requirements. and in what Hughes calls contingencies. 132. Two gunmen went to the first floor and opened fire on two men in the salon, fatally injuring Mr Hughes. 133. Robert Hughes is 12 and a pupil at Llantarnam School. 134. McDermott finished with 4-66, while fellow fast bowler Merv Hughes took 3-51. 135. You must remember Mr Hughes - he used to teach us history. 136. A priest came forward and opened the book from which Hughes was to read the prayers. 137. Newry clinched the points with almost the last kick of the game, Ralph scoring after sub Gary Hughes put him clear. 138. He was called Howard Hughes and had lived what appeared to be a glamorous, exciting life. 139. Mrs Hughes married after she retired 50 years later and her husband lived to be 103. 140. But for all Warne's good work, my man of the match was definitely Merv Hughes. 141. Mr Hughes is anything but an extremely odd fish. 142. Wang, Hughes, Chamberlain, Kennedy and Clippard are the FUTURE! 143. The early poetry of Ted Hughes, the last English Poet Laureate of the twentieth century, is well known for its masculine and wild style. 144. This study was funded by the National Institutes of Health and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. 145. Comeback trail: Phil Hughes worked three shutout innings and fanned six along the way for Double-A Trenton on Friday night. 146. Eric Kandel is a professor at Columbia University in New York, and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Senior Investigator. 147. On the Road is one of the best works by the famous American author Langston Hughes. 148. Hughes suggested that when I made the transition to becoming a full-time pro, I might lose some of the individuality and freshness that had helped me to succeed up to then. 149. Bacon once used such scratches to express the suppressed vitality in human body, and to show a kind of 'ghostlike gaudiness ' (Robert Hughes) in the picture effectiveness. 150. Hughes, he said, wanted to write an autobiography in order to set straight all the lies and rumors that were circulating about his life, and he wanted Irving to ghostwrite the work. 151. Howard Hughes seems to have set the standard for today's hypochondriac celebrities'tics and reclusion. 152. Howard Hughes, the aviator, Hollywood maven and all around nutjob, was better at spending than earning. 153. Out relaxing on a boat on a lake one day, Frank suddenly said to her: 'I bet Howard Hughes has got a bigger boat than this. 154. Langston Hughes is one of the most influential figures in twentieth - century Afro - American literature. 155. Sketchbook is all about pill popping and discovering the portfolio of Martin Hughes told as a life story that runs through the entire misery of his life to date. 156. But sifting through hundreds- even thousands- of Mandarin-speaking entrepreneurs is also a bit like trying to do an estate sale for Howard Hughes. 157. You can look at page thirty-one in the Hughes edition. 158. Originally written by Yeats as a poem,[] Down By the Salley Gardens did not become a real song until 1909 when Northern Irish composer Herbert Hughes set the words to the tune of an old Irish melody. 159. Black literature entered into the contemporary age since Langston Hughes and Richard Wright. 160. As one of the most important post-war British poets, Ted Hughes is characterized by his great passion and unique images. 161. Lifton, a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator at Yale University School of Medicine. 162. The concept "shook the bedrock" of the sociobiology field, says William Hughes, a biologist at the University of Leeds in the U.K. 163. However, their Manchester opponents soon led again, Chris Hay and Danny Hughes notching Didsbury's goals. 164. Edward Robert Hughes (1851-1914) is a well known Pre-Raphaelite English painter. 165. With profound implications Crow by Ted Hughes is a poem difficult to understand, which originates from its great openness in text, due to the poet's pursuit of blanks. 166. Newcastle are likely to be without the injured Nicky Butt, Kieron Dyer, Robbie Elliott, Aaron Hughes and Lee Bowyer . 167. The late English Poet Laureate — Ted Hughes main poem sequence Crow tells how the protagonist grows to maturity. 168. "Some animations are clearly more Hollywood than useful display," says Peter Walter, a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator at the University of California, San Francisco. 169. Crow, as the fourth volume by Ted Hughes, who was the late Poet Laureate in Britain, is characterized by its principle imagery model, unique images and linguistic style. 170. Hughes, a British television host and popular historian known for her book on Helen of Troy, does it by concentrating on the shape of the doughnut around the hole. 171. Hughes has elicited fear in Minor League hitters with his electric pitches. 172. James Langston Hughes (1902-1967) was one of the best-known black American writers of his time. At his death 47 books carried his name as either writer or editor. 173. The drought resistance of each genus Malus was determined by synthetical assessment. M. torigoides Hughes was screened among them as higher drought-resistance Malus seedling. 174. This is at the top of page eighty-six in the Hughes. 175. It is true that in many places you can get nasty illnesses from drinking untreated water, but I don't think this means you have be a traveling Howard Hughes. 176. “Alcibiades is a latter-day Adonis — all flowing golden locks, a fine profile and with androgynously smooth skin, ” Hughes writes. 177. With dreams deferred, can angry whites do what Langston Hughes taught us—to let it fester like a sore, even to let sag like a heavy load? 178. When Dixon Hughes recently had an for a development executive, Emily Bennington, the 's of and development, posted a link to the opportunity on her page. 179. Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes characterized these arrests as one of " the worst practices of tyranny ". 180. Although Bellamy's weekly wage might represent a stumbling block, Hughes would like to buy him for the third time. 181. The second facet of U.S. public diplomacy, said Hughes, is an effort to isolate and marginalize the extremists by exposing their efforts "to appropriate religion in the name of their violent agenda." 182. It was the tone of an afternoon in which Ferguson and Hughes could also be seen exchanging angry words on the touchline. 183. Mussina, like Hughes, knows firsthand the frustration of a hamstring injury. 184. Mr. Kloppenberg compiled a long list of people who he said helped shape Mr. Obama's thinking and writing, including Weber and Nietzsche, Thoreau and Emerson, Langston Hughes and Ralph Ellison. 184. try its best to collect and build good sentences. 185. "The key to his longevity is that he is able to move with the times and embrace new ideas, " Hughes said. 186. Not only was there a Mr. Whitman, I discovered, but a Mr. Langston Hughes. 187. "I don't know where he is," Hughes replied. "I'm not his keeper.". 188. A year later, she, Langston Hughes, and Wallace Thurman organized the journal. 189. In addition to being a world-class athlete, speed skater Clara Hughes is a talented artist. 190. Reclusive billionaire Howard Hughes racked up millions of dollars in hotel bills while staying on and off for 30 years at the four bungalows at the Beverly Hills Hotel from 1942 onwards. 191. Chelsea won 4 - 2 courtesy of goals by Mark Hughes, Gianfranco Zola and two from Gianluca Vialli. 192. Ted Hughes, a British poet laureate, is famous for his poems in which raptors and fierce animals are described. 193. Inswinging corner taken by Marc Pugh, Jeff Hughes makes a clearance. 194. Langston Hughes, a remarkable American black poet, was one of the most important writers and thinkers of the Harlem Renaissance. 195. At 26 he joined Harvard's faculty, where he is now a professor of genetics and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator. 196. Sittler and colleagues based their analysis on data published by Douglas LaCount of the US-based Howard Hughes Medical Institute and colleagues in the same issue of Nature. 197. The poetry of Langston Hughes is considered as a representation African - American experience. 198. In his 2006 memoir, the critic Robert Hughes used off-color language to describe Mr. Johnson's abilities. 199. "He's been with us for seven days, he's acquitted himself very well, " said Hughes of Tinkler. 200. For some, the idea of these "three weird sisters" (as Ted Hughes called them, borrowing from Shakespeare) weaving their magic together is sinister in its resonance – the stuff of Grimm fairytales. 201. As far as Hughes can tell (or at least Plato tells), he resists the sexual lures of Alcibiades, famous even centuries later as the most beautiful and dissolute boy of Athens. 202. In 2004 she published a memoir of her love affairs with some of the most famous names in Hollywood, including Marlon Brando, Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra and Howard Hughes. 203. Led by U.S. Secretary of State Charles Evans Hughes, the Washington Conference produced three major treaties. 204. Hughes describes the development of an alphabetic writing system as a "lucky accident" and as "truly tremendous. 205. The class of 2010 also includes actor Eric McCormack of Will and Grace fame, and Olympic speed skater and cyclist Clara Hughes. 206. The poems written in Black Vernacular English by Langston Hughes are among the most popular poems that are full of black characteristics. 207. In letters to the critic Keith Sagar, Ted Hughes described magical fishing trips with his son in Alaska, Africa and Iceland. 208. Seamus Heaney, for example, has noted the concern with national identity in English poets as various as Ted Hughes, Geoffrey Hill and Philip Larkin. 209. Howard Hughes seems to have set the standard for today's hypochondriac tics and reclusion. 210. In today's ecological crisis, British Poet Laureate-Ted Hughes, makes his persistent poetic pursuit of the re-establishment of the harmony between humans and nature. 211. Nov. 15: Hughes named Cy Young winner. "I owe it all to the faith an insomniac blogger had in me, " he says. 212. Roberto Mancini was appointed Manchester City manager in December following the sacking of Mark Hughes. 213. You can think of many of the poems, for example, of Langston Hughes in this regard ; and of a great deal else that goes on in the Harlem Renaissance; so that's the third phase, kinship. 214. Cashman also resisted trading his own prospects, particularly right - hander Philip Hughes and outfielder Jose Tabata. 215. Starting pitcher Andy Pettitte watched Hughes work from the dugout in the seventh inning and said the way Hughes' fastball was rising, it looked a little bit like Mariano Rivera's devastating cutter. 216. Hughes spends less time exploring Socrates’ relationship with Plato than the one he had with Alcibiades. 217. Cookrefused to reply when it was put to him that Hughes had been treatedwith a lack of respect, but an insouciant Mancini addressed the issue."This is our job. 218. She met other young black writers of the time, such as poet Langston Hughes. 219. And I would say to Hughes or Shep- pard, "if I cannot be certain they make us happier I will never write again." 220. In Brown v. Mississippi (1936), Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes denounced the state's use of coerced confessions as a violation of due process. 221. Hughes would have pitched against the Lynx if he hadn't been called up. 222. The sender of this 1937 telegram is unclear: Stephen was one of many pseudonyms used by Howard Hughes[Sentencedict], the reclusive businessman who courted Ms. Hepburn. 223. Summer league Head Coach Kim Hughes put the Clips through their paces with able assistance from Fred Vinson and authoritative new hire Tony Brown. 224. Another book, another book cover, The Weary Blues, by Langston Hughes, 1926. 225. Ted Hughes gave me this advice and it works wonders: record moments, fleeting impressions, overheard dialogue, your own sadnesses and bewilderments and joys. 226. The Argentinian's departure from Old Trafford was so acrimonious Hughes believes Tevez will be just as determined to ram home his point as Adebayor was against Arsenal in Saturday's 4-2 win. 227. This is page 728 in the Hughes, the right-hand column. 228. Sam Shepard, as a representative of American Avantgarde theatre in the 1960's, has drawn the attention of such critics as Catherine Hughes, Ruby Cohn. 229. Her posthumous book of poetry was edited and published by her estranged husband, Ted Hughes and her novel, The Bell Jar, became a bestseller and a film in the 1980s. 230. The crew pulled the flying fox hard against the bus, raising Hughes above the raging water. He could feel the bus shifting in the current. 231. The poetry of Yorkshire-born Ted Hughes, first published in a book called "The Hawk in the Rain" when he was 27, was unlike anything written by his immediate predecessors. 232. Eccentric millionaire Howard Hughes sits at the controls of his 200 ton flying boat named the "Spruce Goose". 233. Hughes began his association with network marketing after a successful career as Vice President and Financial Management Advisor with a member firm of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). 234. As a teenager Barack sometimes skipped homework and buried himself in the works of black authors: Langston Hughes, Ralph Ellison, James Baldwin, Richard Wright, W. 235. According to the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, a tenure-track position is one that leads to a permanent professorial appointment and potentially full salary support if grant funding runs out. 236. City manager Hughes before an interview was very modest, greatly compliment tonight's opponent at war. 237. Mr Muldoon writes at some length, for example, about the hostility between Ted Hughes and Marianne Moore. 238. New York won the game the hard way after scheduled starting pitcher, Phil Hughes, was pulled due to a back problem. |
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