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Sentence count:150+2Posted:2016-07-17Updated:2020-07-24
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121. Even now, after months of talks, negotiators are still wrangling over a raft of competing proposals.
122. Even now, this is one reason why it still lacks the confidence to make a moral, intellectual and political contribution to world affairs to match its economic one.
123. I think I am a coward, a recreant and a fool. Even now I don't know how to react when he shows me his eyes and grin.
124. I get a tingle even now whenever I see them being replayed.
125. Even now, the invisible structure of power set up by the Communists is still largely intact, with the current ruling elite rife with former national security agents and informers.
126. Even now, visitors to this district can catch sight of geisha in brightly-colored kimonos .
127. And even now the empire grew in the 2nd Century AD shifting eastward to add Mesopotamia, Syria and Arabia. The empire now stretched 3,000 miles from end to distant end. Riches continued to pour in.
128. Even now scientists marvel at the daring of general relativity.
129. Is 2 pieces of to repair D even now one Shan is at me but lead, Moncler Manteau Femme, invincible small white 11 quickly resumed natural status, a bottom began panting at a ground of top.
130. He has spoken of his desire to be a multimillionaire, and even now stands by that assertion.
131. Even now, I get excited when I see a kitted - out copper on the beat.
132. They are even now braving the demons and snow to Baal himself.
133. Iraqis even now live under daily threat of violent death: hundreds are killed each month.
134. Even now, he had a stern, still handsome profile, the profile of an absolutist, a romantic.
135. Reading the inscription on the now yellowing frontispiece gives me such bittersweet emotions, even now.
136. Even now, I still cannot reach his bourn then and there.
137. Nor, even now, will they be free from the threat of expropriation, another disincentive to investment.
138. Risa: It's my dream even now...to hold hands and stand on the same platform with Mickey during the Disneyland parade.
139. Even now you hold the secrets of eternal life within you.
140. Even now, however a severe run of ill luck to decide him to appeal to her.
141. Even now , at long intervals , his cartoons were appearing in The Times.
142. Even now , when I shut my eyes, I can see her proud, shapely form.
143. Tysha might be in there even now, with tears tattooed upon her cheek.
144. Even now, mixed couples face many obstacles, including laws restricting interracial marriage.
145. This bond servant even now when top empress, likewise only from that she arrays about son, the bond maid is really beautiful amazing, however her son is understand, the graph is just fresh.
146. Even now, it hurts me to think that someone who had so much hardship in life should have suffered so at the end.
147. This aura of darkness clings to the tarot cards, even now.
148. "It's a no-brainer for me, Michael Owen's got to be in there, even now, " Beasley said on The Sunday Supplement.
148. Wish you can benefit from sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
149. Even now, as Starbucks seems more and more like every other retailer, Schultz doesn't seem quite like any other chief executive. He's still an iconoclast.
150. Even now it's not such a far-out possibility that you could use drugs in conjunction with marital therapy.
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