tiny lead造句
例句與造句
- Other than the pepperballs, Boston police also use beanbags, teabag-size projectiles filled with tiny lead pellets that are fired at far higher speeds than pepperballs.
- On Thursday, an Associated Press-Ipsos Public Affairs poll showed Kerry with a tiny lead and Bush losing ground on Iraq, national security issues and personal qualities.
- As they turned for home, he poked his head in front, only to see Texas Glitter under John Velazquez recover and take a tiny lead again.
- Under any standard that tabulated all disputed votes statewide, Gore erased Bush's advantage and emerged with a tiny lead that ranged from 42 to 171 votes.
- Gore held a tiny lead in the national popular vote but he and Gore both were achingly close to the 270 electoral votes required to win the White House.
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- Gore held a tiny lead in the national popular vote but he and Bush both were achingly close to the 270 electoral votes required to win the White House.
- And at least six members of his staff, including his acting general counsel, have taken unpaid leaves to help the Republicans hold on to George W . Bush's tiny lead.
- Just the opposite may have occurred : Al Gore appears to have won the popular vote, while Bush will win the presidency if he holds onto his tiny lead in Florida.
- The Federal Electoral Institute's official electoral results gave Calder髇 a tiny lead ( less than 1 % of advantage of the total votes ) above opposition leader Andr閟 Manuel L髉ez Obrador.
- Sunday night's expected certification of the hand ballot counts in two Florida counties _ where Bush may cling to a tiny lead _ might provide an important psychological boost to the winner.
- Cummings told of finding an overhead light bulb in a dark basement laboratory in Independence that was filled with tiny lead pellets and gunpowder, rigged to explode when the switch was flipped on.
- Of course, I was going to be happier if I won, " said Meira, who held a tiny lead over Rice going into the final lap before losing by . 0051 of a second.
- The result of three Alpine ski races squeezed into four hours Monday to beat the bad weather was one gold medal for crash victim Hermann Maier, one for Seizinger _ and a tiny lead for Seizinger in another race.
- In A . D . 800, the Chinese discovered how to stimulate the growth of pearls _ creating cultured, as opposed to natural, pearls _ by placing tiny lead Buddhas in mussels and ending up with pearlized lucky statuettes.