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单词 Stemmed
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1. The strawberries should be stemmed before they are tinned.
2. His headaches stemmed from vision problems.
3. Their disagreement stemmed from a misunderstanding.
4. Most of the companies' losses stemmed from redundancy costs.
5. He knew their bitterness stemmed from the fact that he was in charge.
6. The rain has stemmed.
7. The changes stemmed largely from the generation gap.
8. From this stemmed the rise in illegitimacy.
9. Church had effectively stemmed the flood of artists.
10. A related concern stemmed from predictions about the direction of health care funding.
11. Its cohesion stemmed entirely from the almost feudal loyalty the troops accorded the Emperor.
12. Rose stemmed the flow, encouraged the ebb, and he allowed it to be that way.
13. Part of Malthus's pessimism stemmed from the conviction that when population increased the price of labor would drop.
14. His initial reluctance stemmed partly from a statement he had made in November 1991 vowing never to accept the post.
15. Crucially, though, failure has stemmed from the harsh way in which some of the more valuable players have been treated.
16. Another element in the development of unreasonable expectations stemmed from the high commitment of the area training staff to the training program.
17. Much of the friction stemmed from a debate about which technology to use.
18. Nearly all have stemmed from this small, poor village one mile outside the frontier town of Peshawar.
19. Part of its appeal stemmed from the Tom Bass fountain inset into its wall, a long thin crack in the stone.
20. This stemmed from a need to give the regular cast holidays during the otherwise punishing year-long recording schedule.
21. These early Acts stemmed very largely from sanitary powers, and did not provide any financial assistance beyond powers of borrowing money.
22. From that area stemmed the earliest version of the Assumpnon of Mary, and the first liturgy and hymns in her honour.
23. This stemmed largely from a lack of political analysis and clarity in relation to nationalism and feminism on the part of Southern feminists.
24. Some of the changes stemmed directly from the wartime period, others from the greater material prosperity of the 1920s.
25. Blow-off vision of the rain, so that you are left with a brilliant rainbow.Shuttle time in my fingers, without any regrets, open stemmed bloom ripples. Blunt rolling thick liquid eternal, but you and I, were dispersed in which period of Acacia leaves.
26. Its brevity, awkward composition and lukewarm style of its writing stemmed from the Committee's revisions.
27. Much of his hatred and contempt of Bella must have stemmed from her involvement in Johnny's fall from grace.
28. By no means all the conflict within the Frankish kingdom stemmed from the centre.
28. try its best to gather and build good sentences.
29. What I did not know at the time was that his drinking problem stemmed from his drug problem.
30. Perhaps Caro's declaration that her stepbrother was very likeable had not just stemmed from partiality.
1. The strawberries should be stemmed before they are tinned.
31. This, of course, stemmed from the property boom of the period.
32. Whether this was congenital, stemmed from growing up around a grocery store, or nerve induced, she sometimes wondered.
33. Working through this despair, which stemmed from early childhood, was a long and painful task.
34. Its difficulties have partly stemmed from cuts in Medicaid, but also from political interference.
35. This small act of concealment had partly stemmed from the fact that she herself had never had money.
36. The Griffiths inquiry stemmed also from broader concerns in the provision of welfare in the late twentieth century.
37. Often the furore stemmed from audiences' unease at being plugged into a musical idiom shorn of familiar signposts.
38. Many of the problems stemmed from an inflexible accounting structure and cumbersome batch processing.
39. Government and allied forces claimed to have stemmed rebel attacks on the border towns by the end of the month.
40. This stemmed from her brother, who became vicar of Kirby Hill.
41. Their initial response to the growth of crime, which stemmed from rising unemployment and inequality, was heavy-handed and militaristic.
42. Morrissey's songwriting still stemmed from the angle of poverty and this early repertoire would last for eighteen months of success.
43. Part of the justification for censorship in the first place stemmed from competing conceptions of the priesthood.
44. Eloy said the ValuJet crash also could have stemmed from an electrical short.
45. Asked if it stemmed from his personal life, she nodded yes.
46. The Republicans' indecision over how to proceed stemmed from election-year dynamics.
47. Most of this century's scientific advances stemmed from intellectual curiosity, not a desire to patent.
48. She stemmed the flow of tears that came, knowing they would sting his body.
49. The social and economic upheavals which stemmed from the war were profound.
50. One of the classic confrontations of nineteenth-century ethnology stemmed from this very circumstance.
51. This might have stemmed from inadequate foundations, but what evidence there is suggests otherwise.
52. The first stemmed from Britain's own decline as a world power.
53. Such ferocious outbursts stemmed from 50-cial and economic circumstances which the Mahatma rarely discussed and usually underestimated.
54. Reports suggested that continuing differences over interest rates stemmed from different economic perceptions.
55. Right knowledge was a necessary safeguard against the immorality and perversion which stemmed from ignorance.
56. No satisfactory explanation of this decline has been adduced, but it seems likely to have stemmed from changes in agricultural practice.
57. Church had effectively stemmed the flood of artists. To improve upon perfection was, after all, an exercise in futility.
58. Our ship stemmed on against the current.
58. try its best to collect and create good sentences.
59. His error stemmed from carelessness.
60. This stemmed from insufficient appreciation of geochemical conditions.
61. They stemmed from a clash of national interests.
62. Debris have stemmed the current.
63. The concern about this axiom stemmed from the fact.
64. The loss stemmed from his recklessness.
65. Their stemmed from low pay and poor working conditions.
66. Discontent stemmed from low pay and poor working conditions.
67. Newspapers stemmed from the invention of the printing press.
68. The error stemmed from the asymmetry of the three- phase armature windings of the AC exciter is discussed and the corresponding correction method is presented.
69. The middle colic artery (MCA) stemmed from the superior mesenteric artery (SMA) in 77.8% of the patients with an absence rate of 8. %.
70. The stemmed search returns documents having terms like "creamer," "creamed," or "cream" in their textual content.
71. It was clear that his urgency stemmed largely from concern for the domestic economy.
72. These cells stemmed from the promeristem, are the special phloem parenchyma cells.
73. The current strike wave stemmed from the discontented of the laid - off workers.
74. Toutuo ( unconstraint ) is one of the key conceptions of Yang Wanli's on poetry, which stemmed from Chan sect.
75. The reserve box's space too stemmed from the small rope's anticipation.
76. Local human rights officials say the shooting stemmed from a dispute with Captain Camara's aide, Lieutenant Aboubacar Sidiki Diakite, known as Toumba.
77. In some countries that secrecy stemmed from the military uses nuclear fission.
78. But, byelaw also obliterated person pork to search positive one side, stemmed the channel that anti-corruption of a network defeats.
79. Ti shape memory alloy stemless femoral prosthesis, and traditional stemmed hip prosthesis.
80. His forceful speech stemmed the tide of the crowd's anger.
81. For automatic natural language processing[], the words must be stemmed.
82. It all stemmed from a lie I told when I was 4.
83. Backing of the PLO stemmed more from long - held designs on Jordan than political affinity with Palestinians.
84. However, psychoanalysis has proved that either in ancient times or in modern times, money and its corresponding system are both stemmed from irrationality, religiousness and uselessness.
85. Modern Chinese Orthopaedic traumatology has stemmed from the orthopaedics of Traditional Chinese Medicine(TMC)and western orthopaedics.
86. European nation-states developed from national kingdoms, wherefrom the concept of modern nations and the stream of nationalism stemmed and spread.
87. His heroic action stemmed from a strong sense of duty.
88. The Security Council's referral to the ICC stemmed from the January 2005 UN International Commission of Inquiry on Darfur report to the UN secretary-general.
89. Metallogenic fluid stemmed from magmatic water and mixed with seawater.
90. The reluctance of the Irish players to demonise Henry stemmed from the realisation that they, too,[http:///stemmed.html] could be culprits.
91. The appellate court ruling stemmed from a child welfare case involving two children who enrolled in a parochial school that facilitated home schooling and were educated at home by their mother.
92. Stemmed from historical traffic accident data, the importance and imperativeness of assessing driver's fault rate were expounded in the paper.
93. The thrombus protective umbrella was stemmed completely in 1 case.
94. Lemon Verbena, a slender stemmed bush, has delicious lemon-scented leaves. Moonflower is an annual vine with sweet smelling white flowers that open in the evening.
95. He argues that Bismarck's misogyny stemmed from his childhood when he found himself in a triangle between his cold, intelligent and ambitious mother, whom he disliked, and his weak, kindly father.
96. In some countries that secrecy stemmed from the military uses of nuclear fission.
97. The seminal design inspiration and mechanics of the type design stemmed from the Spore logotype, designed by Cinco.
98. But his title to nobility stemmed from Ireland, where much of his landed property was located.
99. From this source there stemmed major new branches of mathematics.
100. Two recent deaths of women who had taken an abortion pill to terminate pregnancies stemmed from a bacterial infection, not from the pill itself, the Food and Drug Administration said Friday.
101. It is hardly any surprise that Owen is attracted to the Sport of Kings, nor that his first interest stemmed from the bet his father struck in the local bookie 's every Saturday.
102. The general pattern of the origin of the dorsal pancreatic artery was stemmed from the splenic artery .
103. And he stemmed the outflow of wealthy investors at UBS's huge private bank.
104. We strove to convince one another that our decisions stemmed from ourselves and ourselves alone.
105. Furthermore, it concludes that Iran's conciliatory attitude stemmed from its drastic decline in military position during the war,[http:///stemmed.html] as well as its fullest consideration of national survival.
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