单词 | President-elect |
例句 | 1. The President-elect followed in an open carriage drawn by six beautiful gray horses. 2. She delivered a panegyric on the President-elect. 3. The President-elect has been preparing to take office in January. 4. But the president-elect is nowhere to be found. 5. Both parties are cooperating by scheduling hearings on President-elect Bush's Cabinet nominations. 6. A spokeswoman for President-elect Bush, said his press office was on holiday and had no immediate comment. 7. The case increased pressure on President-elect Bill Clinton to rescind the ban on homosexual service members. 8. President-elect Clinton takes office in January after a landslide victory over Bush earlier this month. 8. try its best to collect and build good sentences. 9. The president-elect has pledged to form an inclusive government. 10. The president-elect should establish and communicate his economic vision. 11. But neither the president-elect nor a surrogate appeared onstage. 12. But the president-elect has precious little breathing room. 13. U. S. President-elect Barack Obama pays tribute today (Monday) to the late African-American civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. by focusing on community service. 14. But the president-elect also made it clear that when it comes to foreign policy, his voice will carry the day. 15. The president-elect says the Guinean people voted calmly and with great maturity despite what he said were many provocations. 16. Optimism over President-elect Barack Obama's proposed stimulus plan has added to the more positive tone, helping the market rally in the face of an onslaught of dire economic and corporate outlooks. 17. President-elect Lincoln rode to the ceremony with outgoing President James Buchanan. 18. Dr Tony Falconer, the president-elect of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, said the WHO's advice had no basis in evidence and women should not worry about time limits. 19. Q: Paraguayan President-elect expressed willingness to develop relations with China. 20. President-elect Barack Obama said Friday he wanted legislation in Congress to permit federal funding on stem cell research and overturn a ban imposed by President George W. Bush. 21. The only other time a president-elect has led the poll since Gallup began asking in 1948 was in 1952 when Dwight Eisenhower topped the list. 22. Democratic leaders in Congress and the President-elect Obama's transition team have already begun to carve up the remaining $350 billion in rescue funds leaving little for asset purchases. 23. On January 19, Martin Luther King Day, the president-elect and vice president-elect will participate in a day of community service. 24. For him this is a no-lose campaign - he will become either vice president-elect or a much stronger presidential contender for the next election. 25. Donald was an elder of the church and the president-elect at the local Rotary club. 26. On the basis of the official results given, it is my duty to declare Professor John Evans Atta-Mills president-elect of the Republic of Ghana , he said. 27. Whether you are a new middle manager or a new President-elect, the common wisdom is that you have three months to make an impact in your new role. 28. SIDS "is one of the most devastating things that can happen to a family, " says Judith Palfrey, a pediatrician and president-elect of the AAP. 29. KISUMU, Kenya (Reuters Life!) - The U.S. election has triggered a new generation of mini Barack Obamas with parents in Kenya and the United States naming their newborns after the new president-elect. 30. Increased export incentives by China have the potential to create a trade issue for President-elect Barack Obama, particularly regarding textiles. 1. The President-elect followed in an open carriage drawn by six beautiful gray horses. 31. He's the president-elect of Cote d'Ivoire, and he is going to be, you know, a such president until the five years to come. That's what our constitution recognised. 32. U.S. President-elect Barack Obama is moving his White House transition forward, as political turmoil builds over the selection of his successor in the United States Senate. 33. In the United States, President-elect Barack Obama pledged Friday to roll out the biggest public works program in decades. 34. As president-elect of the U. S. , Obama became a person receiving great protection. U. S. Secret Service (USSS) is launching tightest security measures on Obama. 35. The president-elect says the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development, or HUD , is especially important when so many families' homes have been jeopardized in the subprime mortgage crisis. 36. President-elect Barack Obama is urging Congress to act quickly on his economic recovery program, warning that inaction by Washington could extend the current recession for years. 37. Opinion - President-elect Barack Obama has made history and will have the chance to go along that path further in future years. 38. "President-elect Obama is going to be the spark that arouses the 'white movement(),' "reads a posting on the National Socialist Movement Web site. 39. An Irish bookie is offering odds on phrases that may be used by US president-elect Barack Obama in his inauguration speech Tuesday. 40. President-elect Lincoln traveled by train from his home in Illinois to Washington, D.C. Along the way, he stopped to make speeches. 41. President-elect Barack Obama names New York housing commissioner Shaun Donovan as secretary of Housing and Urban Development. 42. No longer a candidate, or standard-bearer, or president-elect; finally sworn, the nation's 44th president speaks with new responsibility and authority. 43. Obama was at the White House as president-elect to discuss the transfer of power. 44. The time for big economic decisions is arriving quickly for President-elect Obama. 45. But when Obama was declared president-elect on Tuesday, his A-list supporters spoke out again. |
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