note 6造句
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- Polish police noted 6, 400 such crimes, about one-tenth more than 1995.
- Note 6 : Serverless protocols don't have any central entities ( usually companies ) controlling the network.
- Khawaja Shamsuddin whom Pinheiro calls Xamardin ( Vide the extract from his letter of r605 quoted in note 6, ch.
- Note 6 : In round four of nominations, only female housemates could be nominated and only male housemates could be nominated.
- The eProductivity software itself is a pair of application design templates for use with IBM Lotus Notes 6 . x and later.
- It's difficult to find note 6 in a sentence. 用note 6造句挺難的
- *A year range like 1824 5 ( note 6 ) is non-standard; the MoS says to use 1824 25 for year ranges.
- Abraham's father was the pastor of the Puritan ( Congregational ) church in Branford from around 1647 to around 1667 . [ see note 6]
- Additionally, as a major product in the company's portfolio, Burger King has registered many global trademarks to protect its investment in the product . [ Notes 6]
- Note 6 : The original site has some mistakes in its English edition, If I find any difference between the Chinese text and the English one, the Chinese text is the one I prefer and use ( the Chinese text prevails)
- The " Club ", generally speaking, means the organization, not the building in San Francisco ( although there is at least one use of " the Club " in a specific context to refer to the clubhouse building see note 6 on page 23 ).
- The extra interest cost stemming from disruption of when-issued trading " might be 3 basis points with the three-year note 6 basis points for the 10-year note, " said Michael Moran, chief economist at Daiwa Securities America, another of the primary dealer firms.
- Karl Popper's criticisms of utopian social pursuits in " The Open Society and Its Enemies " are markedly similar to ilas'views, which were nonetheless developed independently ( see note 6 to Chapter 18 of " The Open Society and Its Enemies " and related text ).
- Is an ensemble which contains two or more independently notable musicians, or is a musician who has been a reasonably prominent member of two or more independently notable ensembles . [ note 6 ] This should be adapted appropriately for musical genre; for example, having performed two lead roles at major opera houses.
- Sure it's a phablet and rumored to have a slightly bigger 6 inch screen so the battery will be big but the tech is so new that the only 4K phone ( only 8 months older than the Galaxy Note 6 ) just interpolates what the 4K pixels should be from a 1080p image.
- Richard H . Campbell, in " The Silverplate Bombers ", reports that XXI Bomber Command feared that Japanese survivors on Tinian were observing 509th operations, which had been quite extensive before August 1, and reporting them by clandestine radio to Tokyo . ( pg . 219, Chapter 3 note 6)
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