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单词 Inland
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1. We travelled further inland the next day.
2. The vast majority live further inland.
3. The mountains are five miles inland.
4. There's not much jungle 100 miles inland.
5. They were too far inland to hear the sea.
6. Seabirds often come inland to find food.
7. The town lies a few kilometres inland.
8. There are interesting hikes inland, but most ramblers stick to the clifftops.
9. At this point, the coast road turns inland for several miles.
10. We once traveled inland.
11. The economy of the inland towns and cities of our country also develops rapidly in recent years.
12. What they owe to the Inland Revenue is small fry compared to the overall £1.2 million debt.
13. Pollution was carried inland by the wind.
14. We went twenty kilometers inland,(sentence dictionary) up the river.
15. The Black Sea is a large inland sea.
16. The company is under scrutiny by the Inland Revenue.
17. The Commissioners of Inland Revenue control British national taxes.
18. The Inland Revenue is responsible for collecting income tax.
19. We beached the boat and headed inland.
20. Tax frauds are dealt with by the Inland Revenue.
21. Business is booming in both inland and coastal resorts.
22. We headed further inland.
23. We set off inland.
24. In the Balearics pockets of rural life and inland villages are undisturbed.
25. Canals and rivers form the inland waterways of a country.
26. The settlers began to move inland and populate the river valleys.
27. A breach in the mountain wall permits warm sea air to penetrate inland.
28. Wind caught the sudden puff of dust and blew it inland.
29. The road hugs the coast for several miles(), then turns inland.
30. The path followed the coastline for several miles, then bore inland.
1. We travelled further inland the next day.
2. The vast majority live further inland.
3. The mountains are five miles inland.
4. They were too far inland to hear the sea.
5. Seabirds often come inland to find food.
6. The town lies a few kilometres inland.
7. There are interesting hikes inland, but most ramblers stick to the clifftops.
8. At this point, the coast road turns inland for several miles.
9. We once traveled inland.
10. The economy of the inland towns and cities of our country also develops rapidly in recent years.
11. What they owe to the Inland Revenue is small fry compared to the overall £1.2 million debt.
12. The Commissioners of Inland Revenue control British national taxes.
13. We headed further inland.
14. Canals and rivers form the inland waterways of a country.
31. The Inland Revenue wrote off £900 million in unpaid taxes.
32. The car turned away from the coast and headed inland.
33. For every £100 you invest into a pension plan the Inland Revenue makes it up to £125.
34. The idea to have the capital moved so far inland will have a great effect on the future of Brazil.
35. Settlers soon spread inland.
36. Crested wavelets form on inland waters.
37. Nicholas Warren for the Inland Revenue Commissioners.
38. Inland there are attractive narrow rivers for gentle canoeing.
39. Chance of rain inland, fog on the islands.
40. New tourist attractions are welcome only inland.
41. It is a seaside town inland.
42. The lot is inland of Piers 48 and 50.
43. Jenner marks the last escape inland to Highway 101.
44. Inland,(http:///inland.html) picturesque villages nestle in the wooded Brendon Hills.
45. South Frodingham is two or three miles further inland.
46. On a cruise ship or with an inland adventure?
47. There are Inland Revenue rules as to the amount you can invest, which varies according to your age.
48. Some wanted campsites on the coast, but were given spaces inland instead.
49. Coal-fired plants are mainly located inland, and very close to existing coalfields.
50. Life-size dinosaur models tower above the Prehistoric Park where authentic geological formations include mountain uplift, volcano, swampland and inland sea.
51. The Inland Revenue sets limits on pension benefits which members of company schemes can receive.
52. Further to the north you take the ferry across from East to West Cowes to avoid a big detour inland via Newport.
53. To find out which shares qualify, you should contact the Inland Revenue.
54. These multiplied especially along the routes and inland waterways of the region.
55. Some of the inland villages stood still in time and were quiet and peaceful respites from the glamour of the coastal resorts.
56. The team is completely independent, but will maintain close co-operation with Customs and Excise and Inland Revenue.
57. This brought in new allies, particularly from inland Karia, and new revenue.
58. She guessed they'd come about twenty yards inland; she could still hear the sigh and fall of the incoming tide.
59. The next day the whole unit moved to a forward rendezvous point about sixty miles inland from the coast.
60. Trent heard the scratching of branches against the bridge-deck as the wind drove Golden Girl inland on the flood tide.
61. Over the next generation the first phase of the opening up of inland industrial Britain proceeded.
62. The hardy natives used harpoons to hunt the Southern fur seal and seldom ventured inland.
63. Over five thousand people, mostly the elderly and young children from inland villages, are drowned.
64. The criss-cross pattern of streets, pricked out by street lights, flowed inland until the town petered out into blackness.
65. Inland Revenue figures show a rise of nearly 10% a year in the post-tax value of bequests in the 1980s.
66. Inland, the rich red of the plough fields glowed in the sunshine.
67. It looked better inland, so we decided to go and have a look.
68. Charman returned to Brighton and took several temporary jobs before finding permanent work as a computer operator with the Inland Revenue.
69. Inland the barren wastes of Bodmin Moor could be seen.
70. She is a steady inland and sea paddler but had never been in a sea kayak.
71. The Inland Revenue permits us to reclaim tax and pay dividends gross.
72. Were this asteroid to hit an ocean, it would create massive tidal waves that would roar far inland on all continents.
73. A pipeline carries natural gas from under the sea to the refinery inland.
74. However, the ruins of the old city are clearly visible, stretching along the coast and over half a mile inland.
75. Upstream, it is valuable for irrigation; downstream, it is valuable for inland navigation.
76. In an Inland Revenue consultation paper, Mr Brown also signalled a willingness to disregard student loans when calculating tax credit levels.
77. The canals whose routes connected up to the major ports carried Britain's exports to the coast and brought imported raw materials inland.
78. Just inside the entrance proper, the sea slices a vicious swathe inland, describing almost a half-circle.
79. The route of the new road passes inland of the theme park in a deep cutting to reduce noise and visual impact.
80. The ratio is 8-1 for canoeing in inland waters and 6-1 for canoeing on rivers.
81. The Ouse Washes is the largest inland area of regularly flooded marshland in Great Britain.
82. The rugged mountains and hills form an impressive backdrop, and inland peaceful villages look out across orange and lemon groves.
83. The path winds its way around the Newtown river and Clamerkin Lake providing some fine estuary walking and taking you inland a little.
84. Breeds mainly on sea cliffs or marine islands, more rarely on flat shores and inland.
85. On passage birds are seen on inland waters, particularly the reservoirs, as often as on the coast.
86. Inland and coastal fresh and brackish waters and marshes in lowlands, especially with plenty of vegetation and shallow muddy water.
87. The Inland Revenue originally wanted the machinery ring to be responsible for tax deductions for such workers.
88. Colourful parasols dot its fine shingle beach and, inland, rolling rural landscapes await those who like to explore.
89. In addition, most information comes from official statistics, especially from the Inland Revenue, deriving from tax returns and death duties.
90. On both spring and autumn passage the species frequently appears at inland waters as well as right along the coast.
91. Puerto Catarina served as a seaport for an onyx mine and village called El Marmol 50 miles inland.
92. During the storm, spray from the waves reached houses half a mile inland.
93. To be exempt from taxation the trust must meet Inland Revenue conditions relating to contributions and benefit entitlement.
94. The project is based on the theme of the inland waterway and its significance historically, socially, environmentally and culturally.
95. But the company was unable to confirm the figure while taxation specialists study details of an Inland Revenue document outlining the proposals.
96. The low arches and shallow water stopped sailing ships going further inland.
97. This view has been confirmed in an Inland Revenue press release dated 14 April 1988.
98. This small, inland town still evokes a timeless quality and a feeling of quiet seclusion.
99. It is found more around inland ponds and, as its name suggests, it is capable of flight.
100. Two years ago a consultative document from the Inland Revenue proposed that the loan-back be limited to 25 percent.
101. In inland areas salt is derived from a number of sources.
102. Busy traffic very soon humanized these inland seas, linking their coasts, their civilizations and their history.
103. This is for ordinary and special services(sentence dictionary), inland and overseas.
104. Shardlow was transformed from a quiet farming village into an inland port like Worsley, but with even wider connexions.
105. The latter was served by the pursuit of health through drinking or bathing in natural mineral waters at inland spas.
106. Full details of the payments made must be supplied to the Inland Revenue to meet its requirements.
107. The Board of Inland Revenue has many problems wholly unrelated to tax law.
108. Mount Tarumae rose on the left as the train began to turn sharply inland, towards Sapporo on the Chitose Line.
109. However, Cauldron Barn Farm, inland on a ridge by the former windmill, survives.
110. I hope that many people will send their views on the proposals to the Inland Revenue.
111. This force, unlike its predecessors, captured sizeable towns, and in reaching Wilton and Wallingford penetrated a considerable distance inland.
112. At an early date, the inland brine springs of Droitwich and Cheshire were discovered and used for the manufacture of salt.
113. Geographically this runs from South Northumberland to Cleveland and extends inland to include all the coal field and former coal field areas.
114. The system of capital allowances is the system of depreciation permitted by the Inland Revenue in arriving at taxable earnings.
115. This gets us to Santa Catarina, a small inland hamlet.
116. Its lift on, lift-off operations there will now also be spread across two container terminals and an inland storage site.
117. For the address of your tax office, see Inland Revenue in the telephone directory.
118. This month, the Inland Revenue moves swiftly to begin proceedings.
119. Many species live, and presumably lived in the past, in inland or upland sites where little sediment accumulates.
120. When she next looked inland, the terrain had changed to soft, silvery sand and rustling, bumpy dunes.
121. The inland areas became lower than the silty areas near the coast and lower than the river channels.
122. The Inland Revenue was particularly welcoming to those with a higher degree.
123. The following afternoon we flew inland in the Valentia, which was used to deliver mail.
124. The real town was 30 miles from the shore of the lake, Gadara is 5 miles inland.
125. Each sub-contractor holding a certificate will subsequently be assessed for tax and pay the Inland Revenue direct.
126. And it transformed the city into a thriving inland port.
127. Many of the small, pretty inland and coastal villages can be incorporated into walks.
128. This relates to the forwarding of investors' names to the Inland Revenue by a firm of solicitors.
129. The Commissioner of Inland Revenue made and confirmed assessments on the taxpayer for those years in respect of the profits from sub-licensing the films.
130. Other species of both these groups also grew farther inland and there mingled with ferns.
131. From the southern edge of this inland sea, it is only a short haul over the mountains to Los Angeles.
132. We banked, flew over the Tihama coastal plain, up 40 miles inland and parallel to the coast.
133. The Inland Revenue has released a consultative document that proposes a heavier tax charge for certain cars.
133. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
134. Farther inland, the tropical pulses create stronger weather fronts, deeper lows and sharp changes in temperature across the continent.
135. The path turned inland and met the road to Sandweg which cut through arable land, punctuated by low, brooding barns.
136. Most of the revenue was collected by Customs and Excise and the Inland Revenue.
137. The species may be encountered in any suitable marsh or dense area of aquatic vegetation at the coast or inland.
138. The major Inland Revenue tax is personal income taxation whose yield is a quarter of total revenue raised.
139. He captured this easily and chased Isaac inland, having ensured the safety of Berengaria and Joan.
140. Sand dunes are often the highest elevation not just on the coast but for miles inland.
141. The procedure in these cases is similar to the arbitration procedure for claims for compensation in the inland post.
142. We can't get planning permission on the coast anymore so we're looking inland.
143. Richeaume is in the hills inland from Marseilles and is farmed organically.
144. Farther down the coast we saw a huge kittiwake colony on an inland cliff and went to investigate.
145. It continues as an usual inland resort set in woodland of silver birches, rhododendrons and conifers.
146. Inland travel and preaching became easier at once, though he had hair-raising adventures and was not naturally brave.
147. Inland changes to sites over the last 1000 years do not seem to have been so drastic.
148. Shores of inland lakes, lagoons, rivers and streams, in steppes, deserts and mountains.
149. He and Poivre proposed to muster a contingent of three thousand troops, seize Tourane and drive inland to invade the country.
150. Thus, containerized loading commences, in many instances, not at dockside or on board the vessel but at inland points.
151. As if enraged at its defeat by the mountains, the hurricane once more turned inland.
152. Meanwhile his passion for sailing was developing by cruising and sailing on the inland waters of the Thames.
153. The Inland Revenue requires them to submit sample batches of property valuations for checking each week.
154. No record existed of any returns either to the Inland Revenue or to the Customs and Excise authorities.
155. The coupling of this offshore subsidence and onshore uplift will induce a flexure of the margin which will accentuate uplift inland.
156. These are non-statutory rules made by the Inland Revenue stipulating when full tax liability will not be enforced.
157. The Inland Revenue does a difficult job in difficult circumstances extremely well.
158. There was no thought in those days of the Commissioners of Inland Revenue or of inheritance tax.
159. A third of the recent records relate to birds found dead or dying inland after severe gales.
160. The line that the Inland Revenue has hitherto drawn between investment and trading has been exasperatingly unclear.
161. A not insignificant dent in our trade deficit, and a loss to the Inland Revenue.
162. The village stands at the terminus of the great trench occupied by the inland Loch Maree, the river forming a link.
163. The boom has created opportunities, and money has trickled down from the coastal boom towns to poorer inland regions.
164. Further inland, you find yourself climbing on to the moors, which are another haven for wildlife.
165. Main creditors are the Inland Revenue and Customs and Excise.
166. Up in the hills are the gull colonies, herring gull and lesser black-backed, on the shores of inland windswept lochs.
167. The Inland Revenue has decided that Mr Clinton is a politician-but only after four weeks' deliberation.
168. How far does the iron ore have to be taken inland to the nearest blast furnaces?
169. But they would involve considerable changes for taxpayers, tax advisers and the Inland Revenue.
170. You will be sent, by the Inland Revenue, a booklet containing payslips.
171. His income tax liability is then calculated by referring to tax tables which are supplied by the Inland Revenue.
172. But Merlins are not infrequently recorded along the Downs and are seen very occasionally further inland.
173. Sea, inland waterway, and road transport came under the control of the Commissariat as well as the railways.
174. In the end, they met among the monastery buildings at Melrose, on its river-girt promontory thirty miles inland from Berwick.
175. The inland sea at her door might be seven miles across, but it was enclosed on three sides by islands.
176. The herring fleet was moored well inland, and the water was oil-tarnished.
177. She will not face inland, and so the Whale will not swim ashore.
178. He quotes about £30,000 for a small inland farmhouse or ruin needing restoration and about £25,000 for a small apartment.
179. If you elect to become self-employed you will have to let your local inland revenue office know.
180. A few also occur on the Downs and further inland, but usually only in small parties.
181. There are lovely views of the Inland Ionian islands through the beautifully kept garden.
182. Both Mancetter and Oxfordshire are well inland for convenient harbours, but this may not have prevented them from using water-borne transport.
183. From a dry stone wall inland, redstarts darted, like orange flames, tail feathers fanned and quivering.
184. The three environments were there all the time, just oscillating backwards and forwards a little in relation to uplift inland.
185. All are of single birds - 10 seen at the coast and eight in inland localities.
186. But the extension of the tax - for that is what it had become - to inland areas aroused resentment and opposition.
187. Inland the wild and vast Presely Hills which dominate the area are well worth exploring.
188. His left flank lay at Pittsburg Landing, his right about two miles inland.
189. Instead of immediately heading for the ocean, as they are genetically programmed to do, they headed inland, and all perished.
190. Export of superfluous man-power from the poorer inland farms was an established tradition by the eighteenth century.
191. Inland, the hills were fixed now under their carpet of coarse heath grass, gorse and small flowers.
192. The Sea is a large inland sea.
193. Densely populated Atlantic coast, inland areas are more scarce.
194. We left the coast and travelled inland to Cambridge.
195. Inland sea enclosed by Europe, Africa, and Asia.
196. From inside news of trade of inland trade department.
197. It's about 15 minutes' drive inland from Cannes.
198. Anecdotal reports from government authorities monitoring the return migration in China's inland provinces are inconsistent.
199. A city of western Shikoku, Japan, on the Inland Sea. A port and distribution center, it was an important fortress town during the feudal period. Population, 426,[] 646.
200. All goods should be packed with meeting the requirement of buyer , and ocean and inland transportation.
201. In transacting business for O'Hara Brothers, he had visited Augusta, a hundred miles up the Savannah River, and he had traveled inland far enough to visit the old towns westward from that city.
202. Inland river waterage has volume big, haul distance is long, oily cost is low and the characteristic of relatively safe environmental protection.
203. Some 2,500 km of inland waterway channels will also be improved.
204. According to the National Tax Administration website provides news, since 2000, the National Inland Revenue tax inspectors fill every 1000 billion yuan, and showed an upward trend year after year.
205. I have five letters on the way, moving northwards to China's inland.
206. Sei Whale Skull, Chile : Inland ice fields give way along Chile's coast to a maze of islands and fjords.
207. A few miles inland from the Sea of Cortez in Mexico, amid cracked earth and mesquite and sun - bleached cactus, neat rows of emerald plants are sprouting from the desert floor.
208. Three airborne divisions, including the U.S. 82nd and 101st Airborne, were dropped inland.
209. We may cover the inland insurance on your behalf, but you will pay the additional premium.
210. Gazetteer Indo- Pacific: East Africa to French Polynesia, north to southern Japan. Africa: inland Mozambique and lower Zambezi River.
211. The prize for "The World's Most Venomous Snake" goes to the Inland Taipan of Australia.
212. According to the literatures there are 4 species of Najadaceae in inland waters of our country.
213. I see far inland the banks anciently washed, before science began to record its freshets.
214. Shorebird enthusiasts from all over the world are already traveling to this inland paradise.
215. They had virtually no wings and hunted in the waters of the North American Inland Sea.
216. Lake, China's largest inland lake is also China's largest saltwater lake.
217. As a result of inland river channel complex and changeful, the difference of voyage regulation.
218. An overnight in Iquique, a city with a vast awning of sand hanging above it from the bluffs, then inland, up over the coastal ranges and into the start of the Atacama Desert.
219. If goods transshipped into inland, give date of transhipment, and means of conveyance, place and date of arrival of goods in inland.
220. The sound of the guns carries inland, into the heart of England, and as it does it carries back also in time to Camelot and to "starlit Stonehenge."
221. The negotiable securities that collect abundant anticipates, future aviation of 12 months inland demands exceeds supply, yield of Shu delay passenger transport leaves step-down force.
222. This term can only be used for sea or inland waterway.
223. Cyanobacteria extensively distributed in inland and ocean water are very important for carbon and nitrogen cycle.
224. The organizing expense, customs duties of samples,(http:///inland.html) inland transport charge and other relative expenses paid on account by representative office for large exhibitions in China held by head office.
225. Cost of Inland transpiration will be borne by the buyer.
226. The production and consumption of polyformaldehyde inland and abroad are presented. The technologies of copolymerization and homopolymerization are compared.
227. In July (1944), we landed on Omaha Beach and walked inland and spent the night in pup tents in a field.
228. The understandings for sedimentary environment of Paleogene Huangxian Formation in Huangxian basin are different, or suggesting it as inland fresh water lacus, or considering it as coastal lagoon.
229. The different coefficients were selected to simulate the daily mean temperatures in inland, costal and high mountain areas, according to the different regions in climate type.
230. Water transportation technology of inland heavy cargo and several wharf structural types are mainly introduced.
231. Limnologica publishes original contributions, news, and reviews dealing with any aspects of ecology and hydrobiology of inland waters and adjacent biotopes .
232. But polar bears Sedna and Nanook have been forced inland by global warming.
233. Yangtze River and its tributaries can pass water, Leshan, Yibin, Luzhou port for inland water transport.
234. They headed inland on a forlorn road that was rutted and pocked.
235. The website has not begin operation formally, exited the competition of Chinese inland market cloudily.
236. This seismicity gap theory seems to be applied to small earthquakes occurring inland.
237. The volume is so great that some inland trade hubs can't find enough metal shipping containers to load products headed overseas.
238. The relationship between the tonnage and area of inland vessels is needed to calculate the average lockage tonnage reasonably.
239. The inland depot therefore was set up in Dehui, Jilin, China.
240. Such packing must endure handling, loading and discharging operations as well as long overseas voyage and inland transport.
241. The railway transport of container is an important mode of inland transport of container and it has a great development in recent years.
242. A city of western Shikoku, Japan, on the Inland Sea.
243. A channel between Vancouver Island, Canada, and mainland British Columbia and northern Washington State. Part of the Inland Passage to Alaska, the strait links Puget Sound with Queen Charlotte Sound.
244. Qinghai - because of the territory of China's largest inland saltwater lake is named.
245. The applicant must be a bona-fide non-profit-making organisation exempt from tax under Section 88 of the Inland Revenue Ordinance, Cap 112.
246. Today, our economic strategy of sustainable development and pollution of small, covering less, save energy advantages growing inland transport my government attention.
247. Apart from certain small craft built on inland waterways, which are launched sideways, the great majority of ships are launched stern first from the building berth.
248. Inland, there are ruined medieval mud villages and forts, many surrounded by date palm plantations.
249. It is not clear if the tsunami could have reached inland to the Minoan capital at Knossos, but the fallout from the volcano would have carried other consequences - massive ash falls and crop failure.
250. This paper describes the method of channel survey and technical control essentials of inland rivers(mainly canal), which provide a reference for similar engineering survey.
251. This term can only be used for sea or inland waterway transportation.
252. The paper reveals the causality of a major oil ship exploding accident by actual report. It mentions the safety management and makes suggestions of inland river oil docks.
253. Lixiviation and evaporation are main salinization processes of groundwater stored in loose sediments in inland arid basins.
254. Coordinate with forwarders to book space and arrange inland transport.
255. More labor-intensive factories will close or move inland where cheaper land and labor often compensate for less developed supply chains and higher transport costs.
256. Firm inland river carries market share,(/inland.html) develop energetically seaborne it is strategy of company future development.
257. A vast inland bay, the forbidding White Sea takes its name from constant fog, snowbound shores, and from September to May, a surface composed entirely of ice.
258. Only one plant, located in inland Germany , used a settling pond.
259. This is AOL fold halberd in Chinese inland market once more.
260. Regarding investment, Hong Kong is still the primary source of overseas investments attracted by the inland.
261. On one inland head Yang Huiyan of large stockholder of garden of laurel of rich, green jade drops to by the 125th the 296th, asset shrink comes 2.3 billion dollar.
262. The aim is to provide theory and technic supporting to the project of the conversion cropland to forest and grassland project in the inland river of hungriness region in China.
263. The Republic of Hungary is an inland country in central Europe, eastern and western culture merged here, growing and prospering.
264. She says speech fast strange fast, a fluent Beij ing film, your person can'ts help hitt ing her trueborn admires in heart " ma inland is changed " .
265. The Yangtze River freight transportation held the important position in inland water transportation in our country.
266. Rattus norvegicus at the same time foci of the port city and its nearby inland areas there are sudden plague of the risk factors, including ocean-going freighter input and the possibility of renewal.
267. Sea is a inland sea locked and locate between Asia and Europe.
268. The production and market status inland and abroad of poly aluminum chloride were reviewed.
269. Ship-lock throughput is a key index to measure inland navigation development, and there are many influencing factors.
270. Moving inland from the ocean, the maritime inluence naturally decreases.
271. A city of northern Kyushu, Japan, on the channel connecting the Inland Sea with the Korea Strait.
272. In cultural same root homology, can also builds more warm feelings for Macao and inland the interflow and cooperation.
273. The carrier also will offer express inland service to Chicago, Memphis, Atlanta and Charlotte using on-dock rail connections to avoid drayage fees on the West Coast, saving customers time and expense.
274. The capital of Spain's fastest-growing region, inland Zaragoza kept booming even as the overbuilt Mediterranean coast came to symbolize how real estate excess was not just an American ailment.
275. Based on in-depth analysis of the troubles that inland navigation is facing in the Pearl River Delta, some views on further development of inland navigation in the new century are put forward.
276. A slow breeze caused gentle ripples in the otherwise mirror like perfection of the inland sea.
277. A couple in traditional clothes form the Friesland province performs an old form of synchronized skating on the frozen IJsselmeer inland sea near Hindeloopen, Netherlands January 26.
278. All goods should be packed with meeting the requirement of buyer , and ocean and inland transportation. Meanwhile, the packing should meet the requirement of CCIB.
279. Inland river freight costs are historically high for a tight supply of barges, increased operating costs, and higher demand moving commodities upbound on the major rivers.
279. try its best to gather and build good sentences.
280. To adopt the purificatory technique included catalyzing, oxidation, molecular filtration and adsorption is suggested, which is widely used in inland and oversea.
281. The worldwide trends of simple reflex camera and Pocket camera are allsidely discussed. Based on the outland situation of camera market, the inland production situation of camera is analystd.
282. This morning some of our own fighters swept some seventy-five miles inland from the beaches to seek out German fighters - but they did not find them.
283. In 1850 the authorities in British Guiana decided that payment of postage should be shown by affixing stamps to inland correspondence.
284. Inland navigation vessels. Wheelhouse and control position. Types, safety requirements.
285. On-carriage – Tra ort from the port of arrival in the country of destination to the buyer's premises. Usually by truck, rail or inland waterways.
286. Held a seminar for research center of economy of ministry of this inland trade.
287. Inland and Hong Kong and Macao have the very strong complementarity in the cultural domain, culture the interflow and cooperation potential are huge.
288. Inland plain-hills type in Jiangsu with major reservoir hosts: Apodemus agrarius, R.
289. The archeological discovery of Sanxingdui has encyclopedic cultural meanings, representing the inland agro cultural refulgence of Ancient Shu and thus draws the attention of the world.
290. The eldest of three siblings whose father worked for the Inland Revenue, James left school at 16 to work in a tax office herself, and in 1941 married Ernest White, of the Royal Army Medical Corps.
291. The Heihe River, one of the long inland rivers in China, was confronted with water resources' scarceness owing to unreasonable development and utilization.
292. During the dry season, roughly August to November, strong winds push sands inland, forming tall, crescent-shaped dunes.
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