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(31) Inside the cabinet, a vertical wing-shaped panel supports the cabinet from top to bottom and back to front. There are no horizontal supports inside the cabinet.
(32) It was all fitted with lockers from top to bottom, so as to stow away the officer's belongings and part of the ship's store.
(33) In this paper, the subject of study for the pet signs of automatic writing self-feeding system design from top to bottom.
(34) Judicial reform must be carried out from top to bottom through the revision of laws according to a clear guiding ideology and integrated planning.
(35) The biggest problem in cultivation of Roridula is that sometimes the plants turn brown on the growing tips and rot from top to bottom within few days.
(36) The defining scheme for functional feature partition is proposed via mapping function to the structural feature from top to bottom of the partition tree.
(37) Each row from the left to the right of each frame according to the interlaced scanning, from top to bottom odd lines, even two sweeping, used to reduce flicker sensation.
(38) An opening which extends to the end of the transfusion tube sleeve from top to bottom and is provided with a combination is arranged on the transfusion light shading cover.
(39) Pursue the initiative after the change of prevention, so that security pressure has been an effective transmission, spread to every staff from top to bottom, formed a personal security teams, ...
(40) Cumulate orthopyroxene occurs almost from top to bottom of the section.
(41) This garment was seamless, woven in one piece from top to bottom. Sentencedict.com
(42) On a new sheet of paper draw a line down the middle from top to bottom.
(43) And while your child is learning important stability skills, he or she can also play with and look at the fun sensorial gadgets that are attached from top to bottom in bright, fluorescent colors.
(44) He said proposals to tackle reoffending and reducing sentencing was the "collective policy of the entire Government from top to bottom".
(45) Disputes over the bases of children's inductive inference actually focuses on whether information processing goes from top to bottom or from bottom to top.
(46) The judges liked the new egalitarianism of this: lest anyone be offended at the idea that a cascade falls from top to bottom, this new preposition makes the idea less hierarchical.
(47) The mattress is equipped with an osculum (4) running from top to bottom and a defecation hole (6) positioned on the hip of the patient.
(48) At program design with adjust to try up adopt from top to bottom .
(49) Therefore, a professional-type, open, complex talent, Yellow River will be in urgent need of talent from top to bottom strength, but also the work of the staff education goals and tasks.
(50) The whole Chinese army, from top to bottom, was riven with inhumanity double - crossing and terror.
(51) Comparatively speaking, governance is a continuous interactive process from top to bottom, and its exercise of power are non-diversified single or top-down process.
(52) The key of policy- making tree production algorithm which is from top to bottom is the pitch point attribute value.
(53) By using specially made spindle head, selecting suitable lifting equipment and erection place, cable is laid sucessfully from top to bottom with some electrical shafts.
(54) Exhale from top to bottom, releasing the air from your chest, then the ribs, and finally the abdomen.
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