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121. Polyesters and polyanhydrides come under an increasingly recognition in medical application.
122. If after the Japanese government reconsiders China "the most-favored-nation" the treatment, China will come under the influence in these domain's export.
123. In his youth he come under the influence of Beethoven.
124. AZT's value in fighting AIDS has come under new doubt.
125. BlackBerry's nearly air-tight encryption has come under scrutiny in several overseas markets recently.
126. There are important ways in which we have come under the influence of rationalism and subjectivism .
127. Fearing that foreign capital indraft would come under severe control, Qing government was forced to approach the path mainly relying on national accumulation.
128. The economy will come under the spotlight today at the conference of the Trades Union Congress.
129. THE aviation industry has come under fire for refusing to cut extra travel costs.
130. There are also several denominations in the East that come under Eastern Orthodox Christians.
131. The euro zone's eastern neighbours may be hit particularly hard: the Turkish lira, for instance, has come under pressure in the past week, a hint that money is flowing out.
132. Energy system all come under one point of control so energy efficiencies are immediately seen.
133. Yet, government bond yields of the peripherals may come under further selling pressure.
134. It also warned in May that if the United States failed to reduce current debt levels once economic growth returned, the top rating could come under pressure.
135. Not surprisingly,(sentencedict.com) hypertext has come under attack from traditional critics.
136. John Large, a leading nuclear consultant, said: "The HSE as an independent agency will come under tremendous pressure to push through these designs.
137. These are visualised images such as the learner's sign and mirror image of tranquillity meditation. Many hallucinations and imageries also come under this category.
138. The above theory has come under fire from a variety of directions.
139. Now , It'seems, it is the turn of football to come under the state's aegis.
140. It is horrifying that they should come under fire at an Army base on American soil, he said.
141. Various labor service activities related to transportation business all come under the levying scope of this tax category.
142. The vetting board has already come under fire from some quarters.
143. Rank and file lawmakers have come under increasing pressure at home to address the shaky economy, said several Democratic leadership aides.
144. Google has come under heavy scrutiny lately in both the U.S. and Europe from regulators concerned about its growing industry dominance, especially in the search field.
145. But it is this laid-back lifestyle that has attracted international attention. At least, a quiet village within Gaochun county has come under the spotlight.
146. And China will come under increasing pressure to revalue the yuan.
147. It was sad to see all her lovely things come under the hammer.
148. In addition rest energy drops, the sleep to come under the influence, the mood also incites along with it junction mattress moves or despondent, depressed.
149. All authorized administrative fees whether collected nationally or by central government departments and institutions will come under budgetary control.
150. US and Afghan troops in Marjah come under sporadic rocket fire and heavy machine-gun fire.
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