单词 | Burke |
例句 | 1, Burke pushed the button and the elevator began its slow ascent. 2, Burke was asleep, sprawled obliviously against the window. 3, Mrs Burke was found unconscious and bleeding profusely. 4, Burke later admitted he had lied. 5, Burke cast a cursory glance at the menu, then flapped it shut. 6, Nigel Burke is a lay legal adviser. 7, Burke urged Clinton to stay with the original plan. 8, Jim Burke and Horace Deets were succinct. 9, Burke is remembered as a poetic pessimist. 10, Between this and stories on Burke of the Somme, Chant's death attracted a lot of column inches. 11, John Sculley, like Jim Burke, believes in formal education and took an MBA. 12, But Mr Burke said whilst labour was being induced Mrs Busuttil was given a drug to hasten the process. 13, Bisset protested that it was wrong to accuse Burke of inconsistency, because of the change of his arguments. 14, Sarah Burke died early yesterday morning,[http:///burke.html] two days after being savagely beaten by an intruder. 15, Like Jim Burke, they create an atmosphere in which risk taking is encouraged. 16, Edmund Burke, who died 200 years ago next Wednesday, is best known as the patron saint of modern conservatism. 17, Burke, for one, is committed to fighting this social dis-ease. 18, Burke also attended the board meeting, but made no public comment. 19, Burke was not wearing protective gear when the accident happened. 20, Quinns' hero was Paul Burke, who kicked 11 of his 27 points during the extra half-hour. 21, It was later determined that Burke had inhaled poisonous fumes. 22, Burke was not in the best of condition and had lost his fighting spirit because of his troubles with Byrne and O'Rourke. 23, Burke will not accept the notion that taste is some separate faculty of the mind, some sixth, intuitive sense. 24, Before his fight with Fitzmaurice took place, Burke achieved fame in entirely different circumstances. 25, When I met with Burke in his office last week(), he was stamping out the latest political brush fire. 26, Robert Burke, a Hartley regular, is Bill McCabe, a small-time conman who has just been dumped by his girl. 27, At that moment he came face to face with Sergeant Burke. 28, He nodded greetings to Mary Ann and Michael and shook hands with Burke. 29, But more alarmingly, a planned fraud trial was scrapped because Burke was deemed mentally unfit to appear in the dock. 30, Deaf Sport provided a world heavyweight boxing champion in James Burke. 1, Burke pushed the button and the elevator began its slow ascent. 31, Burke and Chinkin set out an expert's code of conduct in an appendix to their article cited at 14.9.2. 32, In tribute, Clinton Thursday ordered all Arleigh Burke class destroyers to steam at noon for five minutes at 31 knots. 33, Matthew Burke hails from Boccata and Pronto; and Joey Casertano from Kingfisher. 34, Joe Burke, ward boss and alderman, begat Edward Burke, ward boss and alderman. 35, Indeed, Mr Burke is already working on one investing project and will undoubtedly be in demand. 36, Mr Burke, pleading poverty, changed his mind. 37, Edmund Burke is the conservatism founder. 38, Kathy Burke is an English actress and theatre director. 39, Just like John Morley said that, the degree of thoroughness is a Burke big merit. 40, Dory Burke: Are you going to die like my dad? 41, While Voltaire, Condorcet and Descartes used reason to confront superstition and feudalism, thinkers across the Channel – Brooks cites Burke, Hume and Adam Smith – thought it unwise to trust reason. 42, She was the daughter of Edward John Spencer, Viscount Althorp, and Frances Ruth Burke Roche, Viscountess Althorp (later known as the Honorable Frances Shand Kydd). 43, Under the influence of Shaftsbury, other British empirical estheticians, such as Francis Hutcheson, Joseph Addison , David Hume, Edmund Burke, proposed aesthetic disinterestedness in succession. 44, Among these pillars of English literature were Jonathan Swift, William Butler Yeats, James Joyce, Samuel Beckett, Oscar Wilde, George Bernard Shaw, and Edmund Burke. 45, Abstract: The western concept of the sublime overflows with masculinist bias and its major theorists, Burke and Kant suffer from misogyny. 46, But I believe that Edmund Burke said it best, he simply said, "Our patience will achieve more than our force." 47, I walk five miles a day, and lately I've been binge-reading, wolfing down hard-boiled crime novels by writers like Elmore Leonard, James Lee Burke and George P. Pelecanos. 48, Fellow Whig MPs Richard Sheridan and Charles James Fox disagreed with Burke and split with him. 49, From Aristotle to Edmund Burke, the greatest conservative thinkers have said that to change societies, one must understand them(), accept them as they are and help them evolve. 50, We can all supply mental pabulum , Mr O'Madden Burke said. 51, 'I'll be able to pay some bills, ' said Burke, a laid-off graphic designer. 52, Audrey Burke : Why wasn tit you, Jerry? Why wasn tit you? 53, Finally , how might you imagine Burke or Wollstonecraft responding to these fictional engagements with their ideas? 54, Burke not only is a positive promising political activist, moreover is "only for the substantive free realistic security" the political theoretician which but cogitation. 55, To paraphrase 18th-century statesman Edmund Burke, all that is needed for the triumph of a misguided cause is that good people do nothing. 56, Anyway, this is just a character study of the main character Neal, who is a conman put in prison by FBI agent Peter Burke. 57, Tony Burke, Federal Member for Watson, has a background in Small Business and in Industrial Relations. 58, Remember Burke and Hare, the 19 th - century Scottish body snatchers? 59, DDG - The hull code for the kind of ship I was on - an Arleigh Burke class guided missile destroyer. 60, Edmund Burke wrote, "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. 61, Above the empiricism philosophy foundation, Burke formed his conservatism basic creed which was venerating the tradition, and maintaining the order. 62, When bad men combine, the good must associate ( Edmund Burke ). 63, Both Hume and Burke made comparatively deep analysis of it. 64, The great Tory thinker Edmund Burke wrote a book about the appeal of the "sublime" in art,[http:///burke.html] arguing that a public execution will always draw a bigger crowd than a play. 65, MORE than two centuries ago, the liberal philosopher Edmund Burke delivered a bracing warning to voters in Bristol, who had just elected him to Parliament. 66, Burke did not book hotel rooms, and take "guerrilla tactics" in the "sweet gum" website posted Qiuzu, hoping to find a comfortable private apartments. 67, It's from Edmund Burke that things change. He provides us a striking statement of party principle in 1770. 68, Even gurus need a guru Edmund Burke, he says, is his. 69, [ Burke ] There's an arrhythmia when I press down on the tumor. 70, Peter Burke , What is Cultural History ? Cambridge : Polity Press, 2004, p . 195. 71, "Where the tent city is now is literally a toxic waste dump, it's unsafe, but these people are very resourceful, " Burke said. 72, It was pretty simple during flush times, "when people were fat and happy," to purvey indifferent goods with fancy labels, said Robert Burke, a luxury retail consultant. 73, Pat O? Burke was a poor Irishman with a large family. 74, Today, most people assume that when Edmund Burke wrote his Reflections on the Revolution in France he was denouncing a revolution that had already executed a King and Queen, and launched the Terror. 75, Burke made two threes including the dagger-for-the-ages swish that sent the game to OT. 76, His thinking combines bits of Disraeli and Edmund Burke with a somewhat fluffy nostalgia. 77, William Butler Yeats, James Joyce, Samuel Beckett, Oscar Wilde, George Bernard Shaw, and Edmund Burke. 78, Edmuncl Burke: Reading without reflecting is like eating without digesting. 79, Burke says students often think of language learning as dull, but it doesn't have to be. 80, They had been making a comeback for a while, Burke says, but their numbers are now declining again, partly due to the disappearance of salt marsh in the area. 81, Burke announced there'd be a unit test and anyone who didn't pass would have to come to school on Saturday, most particularly me, since I didn't pass the last unit test. 82, The religion most prevalent in our nor the rn colonies is a refinement on the principles of resistance:it is the dissidence of dissentEdmund Burke. |
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