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Sentence count:201+8Posted:2016-07-21Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: agencyauthoritychestchest of drawersdresserfederal agencygovernment agencyofficeSimilar words: creaturetableauburyburstsuburbburn outburn upsuburbanMeaning: ['bjʊərəʊ]  n. 1. an administrative unit of government 2. furniture with drawers for keeping clothes. 
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(61) The Bureau is directed by a Policy Board of leading elected members and officers from its parent Associations.
(62) Census Bureau data shows a widening gap between rich and poor since 1968, which has become increasingly wider in recent years.
(63) The bureau swooped down on three illicit Hong Kong factories on Sept. 3 alone.
(63) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
(64) This chapter has concentrated on the challenges of bureau work.
(65) The nation had 11. 8 million legal immigrants in 1990, according to the Census Bureau.
(66) Data accumulated by the Bureau of Labor Statistics underscore this phenomenon.
(67) The bureau was without a manager for some time, so the staff took collective responsibility for all the tasks.
(68) A spokeswoman for the Omaha Visitor and Convention Bureau agrees that the fee was imposed, in part, for the stadium.
(69) The recent violations may not force the closure, said bureau spokeswoman Lynette Wirth.
(70) She ran to the polished mahogany bureau, opened the lid and threw the choker on to a pile of papers.
(71) In biro, she wrote on a piece of paper taken from an ancient stack in a bureau of the morning room.
(72) The Committee finally proposed and the cabinet approved the creation of a Secret Service Bureau to cover both these functions.
(73) Since it began its pay-for-service test about two years ago, the bureau has improved its service, he said.
(74) Self also believes it is wrong to assume that bureau chiefs generally control a monopoly.
(75) But even the bureau which decides to institute a limited appointment system needs some mechanism for making the appointments.
(76) But adults say they believe there are tastier burgers elsewhere, a disturbing fact when Census Bureau trends show an aging population.
(77) Bureau of Labor Statistics data show real wages have grown only about 10 percent between 1960 and 1994.
(78) With Ickes lobbying furiously on behalf of the Bureau, how-ever, the full Congress refused to go along.
(79) The bureau is interested in its sponsor's demands as a basis for the formulation of its budget.
(80) Dexter sighed with increasing frequency when sent out to check yet another marriage bureau.
(81) Even so, it is likely to be much better than that obtainable in hotels or bureau de change.
(82) Census Bureau officials announced that they miscounted the nation's official population by 5 million people.
(83) The Bureau, however, was not interested in a low dam.
(84) He comes into the bureau to ask what income he is entitled to.
(85) Davis cites Bureau of Labor projections: more than 1.25 million jobs in these sectors will be created each year through 2006.
(86) They then return to their bureau to start interviewing for four weeks.
(87) The neighbouring bureau de change / souvenir shop was similarly trashed.
(88) In 1990, the federal Bureau of Health Professions financed geriatric education centers in 31 states.
(89) He has been a reporter, Washington correspondent, system editor, state editor and Baltimore County bureau chief.
(90) Mengistu is general secretary of the party, which is governed by an 11-member political bureau.
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