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单词 New england
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1. Pioneers from New England migrated to all parts of the United States.
2. New England has many trees and thin, rocky soil.
3. Ann Hamilton was a Caucasian from New England.
4. We're unfamiliar to the geography of New England.
5. We're familiar with the geography of New England.
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6. Income in New England is commonly 10 % below the national average.
7. The New England team are the worst in the league.
8. The company, New England Electric, burns coal to generate power.
9. New England is beautiful.
10. The Jets lost 6-3 at home to New England.
11. Our trip up to New England was uneventful.
12. Farmers left the rocky hills of New England for the fertile plains of the Middle West.
13. Students ate in an austere hall built by New England Puritans.
14. A fire was needed against the chilly New England evenings.
15. Parts of New England got two to three inches of snow Tuesday night.
16. The New England Journal of Medicine put its imprimatur on the two studies.
17. Still others say New England chowder helps them think.
18. The English colonized New England.
19. The proverbially dour New England Puritan.
20. Rocks often crop out in New England pasture land.
21. He was a New England seer and seeker.
22. Outside New England, a comparable urbanity could be found.
23. Phi Beta Kappa spread to colleges throughout New England.
24. The availability of water-power helped make New England a manufacturing center.
25. He is now a professor of economics at Western New England College in Springfield, Massachusetts.
26. That is why stone walls are used instead of fences around New England fields.
27. His speech coincided with the release of a report on the New England economy.
28. The results of the study were published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
29. The impact of the problem has been especially acute in New England.
30. What is happening in California corresponds to what happened in New England in June.
1. Pioneers from New England migrated to all parts of the United States.
2. We're unfamiliar to the geography of New England.
3. We're familiar with the geography of New England.
4. Income in New England is commonly 10 % below the national average.
31. A geographic race of the common grackle ranging from New England and the western Appalachians to the Rocky Mountains, distinguished from the purple grackle by its deep bronze back.
32. Orphaned and of humble origins, Jackson cut a very different figure in the American political landscape from the pedigreed Virginia and New England gentry who surrounded him.
33. The most clearly defined Romantic literary movement in his period is New England Transcendentalism.
34. When Steve moved on to play with New England, Zak became a Patriots ball boy.
35. The accent comes from American boarding schools in New England where students were taught to speak English in more of an RP(Received Pronunciation)or high-class British way.
36. The New England Shelter in Boston will serve Christmas dinner for 200 vets.
37. Although he is off on holiday with his family to Martha's Vineyard in New England next week,(http:///new england.html) he is to break in to it to continue campaigning.
38. It was the second that appeared in America, called the New England Courant.
39. Life is piebald in New England, like the fields in the spring and fall: part warm earth and part ice and snow.
40. The woolly mammoth was a smaller furrier beast, that lived in the north closer to the glaciers of the Ice Ages, from Alaska through Canada, and east to the Great Lakes and New England.
41. But there was a more real life for Hester Prynne here, in New England, than in that unknown region where Pearl had found a home.
42. New England is made up of six states of the Northeast .Because of its stony soil it is not noted for its agriculture. Dairying is the most inportant farm activity.
43. But there was a more real life for Hester Prynne, here, in New England, that in that unknown region where Pearl had found a home.
44. In contrast, New England, with its freezing temperatures and parka-wearing populace, was home to many of the least libidinous cities.
45. The account of the landing of the pilgrims in New England is a twice-told tale.
46. The New England Journal, in an editorial, called for the drug to be withdrawn, and the FDA has already warned cardiac patients against taking the drug.
47. We now of no scripture which records the pure benignity of the gods on a New England winter night.
48. Everyone knows about fall in New England, but what fewer people are aware of is that September is the best month for visiting Texas and the Deep South (those cooler nights are a godsend).
49. David Livingstone Smith, at the New England Institute for Cognitive Science and Evolutionary Biology, says we evolved to lie simply because it works.
50. A Quaker child in an inimical New England settlement is stoned by the other children.
51. Atlantic salmon confined to lakes of New England and southeastern Canada.
52. I don't think the new England manager wants to be portrayed as a garlic clove before his first international in charge.
53. Melville, like Whitman , has a fullness and vigour that appear foreign to the New England Temperament.
54. This year, the Super Bowl XXXVIII was held at the Reliant Stadium in Houston on February 1. The New England Patriots won the game 32-29 over the Carolina Panthers.
55. According to the New England Journal of Medicine, "Just 10 minutes of staring at the charms of a well-endowed female is roughly equivalent to a 30-minute aerobics work-out" declared gerontologist Dr.
56. Though he spoke French and German passably , he had never altogether lost the New England accent he had brought to Paris from Boston twenty years ago .
57. Tom Perls, who heads the New England Centenarian Study, explains what they found.
58. This berry is a favorite with the natives of the interior of New England.
59. Even in our democratic New England towns the accidental possession of wealth, and its manifestation in dress and equipage alone, obtain for the possessor almost universal respect.
60. The level of sinking increased the further south you go. Only New England gained land due to the separating St. Lawrence Seaway but larger scale earthquakes were also present in this area.
61. New Hampshire, in the northeast area called New England, is the Granite State because of that colorful rock.
62. Luther, according to the scandal of his monkish enemies, was a brat of that hellish breed; nor was Pearl the only child to whom this inauspicious origin was assigned among the New England Puritans.
63. In New England, the Congregational Church was legally established; all residents had to contribute to its support.
64. For decades he read the New England Journal of Medicine, and—noting a weakness in his male ancestors—he was an early adopter of cholesterol-reducing statin pills, as well as skimmed milk.
65. A hurricane watch, meaning hurricane conditions could arrive within 48 hours, were issued north of Sandy Hook up to the Merrimack River in New England, according to the National Hurricane Center.
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66. Resistance from the French and the Indians slowed the movement westward, yet by the 1750s northern American colonists had occupied most of New England.
67. They were subtle portraits, sometimes catching exactly the dry New England idiom.
68. Many shark species, including makos, blue sharks and thresher sharks, swim in and out of New England waters each year, according to Massachusetts' Division of Marine Fisheries.
69. The Atlantic trade in 16-18th centuries included not only the traditional triangle trade and the triangle trade in New England, Africa and the West India, but also many direct trade channels.
70. In New England, proponents are hoping to legalise gay marriage in all six states by 2012.
71. If the bulk of New England writing was ponderous, at least it was rarely trivial.
72. A man who changed American farming was Luther Burbank ( horticulturist ) of New England and California.
73. The garrison was made up predominantly of eager volunteers from New England, many with antislavery sympathies.
74. The story: New England shore community is terrorized by shark attacks; local cop, ichthyologist and salty shark expert determine to kill the attacker.
75. He speaks quietly, with a slightly nasal New England twang , and with a calm self - assurance .
76. Benjamin Harris's Protestant Tutor, a primer popular for decades and the source the New England Primer.
77. He spoke in the idiom of the New England countryside.
78. Many people in the New England Centenarian Study experienced a century free of cancer or heart disease despite smoking as many as 60 cigarettes a day for 50 years.
79. There are now a handful of companies that offer service from all parts of New England and the Mid-Atlantic and Chinese are no longer the only passengers onboard.
80. Carm was named UPI New England Coach of the Year four times and Eastern Coach of the Year.
81. O 3 and CO in New England : Temporal variations and relationships.
82. Our Philly Cheese Steak Sandwiches, New Jersey Fried Hot Dogs, and New England Clam Chowder are rare finds in China.
83. Now it is thought he would like to spare the FA the indelicacy of a disciplinary hearing involving a new England captain just a few days after the previous one was sacked.
84. They were both well-liked fixtures in the old-money worlds of New York and New England.
85. Hawthorne and Melville mingled freely with Emerson's circle of New England Transcendentalists.
86. The buckeye does not grow in New England, and the mockingbird is rarely heard here.
87. Lobster rolls were made famous in Maine, but they are common in all of the lobster-producing states of New England and in the neighboring Maritime Provinces of Canada.
88. Even in the form of allegory, fiction had no place in New England.
89. Off New England, off west Africa, in the Sea of Okhotsk north of Japan, off Sri Lanka, wherever fish can still be found, it is much the same story.
90. Scientists think these animals are coyote-wolf hybrids that traveled south from New England along the Appalachian Mountains.
91. The wet summer in New England this year should make 2009 a banner year for brightly-colored fall foliage in the area.
92. On a bright New England morning in 1953, Margaret Sanger set out for a meeting with Gregory Pincus at his lab.
93. Then I could have one of those little white houses in some New England town, and there would be a sun porch and a salary; and when I got to school there would be these happy faces longing to see me!
94. New Hampshire , in the northeast area called New England, is The Granite State because of that colorful rock.
95. Indeed,() its idea was slackening in New England by the early eighteeth century.
96. Her face was finely modeled, with a good sharp New England profile.
97. New England was accustomed to didacticism in its literature, and unmitigated didacticism blights the novel.
98. New England Southern U . S A large domestic animal, especially a horse or bull.
99. The storm's currently forecasted track takes it over the Outer Banks and along the U.S. East Coast before going ashore over New England.
100. U. S. Geological Survey measured the quake as a 6.2 level, said the epicenter was located in New England Rabaul (Rabaul) town 201 km northwest from the capital, Port Moresby 794 km.
101. "Unfortunately, this is just more typical GM, " says Robert Lepre, managing partner and principal at marketing behemoth the New England Consulting Group.
102. New England authors did not always confine themselves to their own rules.
103. For the last fifteen years, Ellison and University of Vermont biologist Nicholas Gotelli have slogged through the bogs of New England, studying the life that exists in each pool.
104. At its best, the tradition of New England reform, with its moral earnestness and its willingness to call on the full powers of a strong state, is a nonracial or postracial vision.
105. The average income in New England is below that of the nation.
106. BOB DOUGHTY: The researchers studied small sharks called smooth dogfish, common to America's New England coast. The animals were swimming in a tank or container.
107. A social and religious movement called the Great Revival renewed religious fervor among the people of New England.
108. The most clearly defined Romantic literary movement in this period is New England Transcendentalism.
109. A baby boom has given a lift to the endangered North Atlantic right whale, with a near-record number of births in the just-ended calving season, according to researchers at the New England Aquarium.
110. We know of no scripture which records the pure benignity of the gods on a New England winter night.
111. Now The New England Journal of Medicine argues in an editorial that sleep-deprived physicians set to perform elective surgery should have to get the informed consent of the patient.
112. In addition, landmark neurologic research also appears in general medicine journals such as The New England Journal of Medicine and the Journal of the American Medical Association.
113. All of the poets we read, even that New England hayseed, Robert Frost, begin their careers in metropolitan centers, primarily in London and New York.
114. The Mormon religion was started by a young New England man named Joseph Smith.
115. Returning to the year 2000, a controversial study by Horvath8 was published in the New England Journal of Medicine entitled "Secretin treatment for autism."
116. The numerical simulation for proposed secondary voltage control system on classical New England power system is executed, and simulation results show that the proposed design scheme is effective.
117. Hair: A 10-pound hairball was found in the belly of an 18 year old woman in New England.
118. Forecasters are warning of possible flash flooding in the northern mid-Atlantic states and southern New England.
119. The Oxford English Dictionary reveals that the first instance of the word appearing in English was back in 1624 from the pen of one Edward Winslow in a work called Good Newes from New England.
120. The breed is one of the oldest natural breeds in North America and originated from New England, making it America's first indigenous show cat. The Maine Coon Cat is known as "the gentle giant."
121. Best paired with New England style corn-and-cod chowder or Portobello and polenta tamales.
122. In New England, however, the Suffolk Bank in Boston, Massachusetts, had redeemed bank notes of out-of-town banks only if they kept on deposit amounts large enough to cover the redemptions.
123. Sorry to have kept you waiting. Consomme, and New England clam chowder. Some crackers, please.
124. The red brick walls with punched, mullioned windows are enjoyably like-but-unlike traditional New England vernacular.
125. Layzer, Judy. "The New England Groundfish Crisis. " in The Environmental Case. Washington D. C. : CQ Press, 2002.Sentence dictionary
126. It is uncannily similar in taste and look to New England clam chowder served in bread bowls.
127. During the first quarter of the 19th century, people from New England and Middle Atlantic states were pouring into the northern Ohio and Indiana and later into southern Michigan.
128. Take a tumble to New England and sample savory seafood trays.
129. Among the world's population of those who are over 100 years old, 85 percent are women, according to the New England Centenarian Study.
130. Scientists said a warmer New England would be less hospitable to maple sugar farms, apple orchards and cranberry bogs.
131. But because there are plenty of common katydids in upstate New York and in other parts of New England, it's hard to get funding for a katydid survey in New York City.
132. The Death of the Hired Man," "Home Burial," "A Servant to Servants," these are poems in which Frost is giving New England workers the language of the great English poets.
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