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31. However, on the eve of the referendum, the majority of priests preached against abortion.
32. Egypt on the eve of Islam Hellenism.
33. He was quite confident of success, like a general on the eve of a decisive battle.
34. Like Andrew Mellon on the eve of the Great Depression, Mr Paulson has struggled to communicate with, or understand the needs of, the common man.
35. The film begins in Hong Kong on the eve of the hand-over as Han, a mainland Chinese diplomat, is dispatched to Los Angeles as consul general.
36. Our congress is meeting on the eve of final victory in the anti-fascist war.
37. These are families that, each year on the eve of summer, leave Marseille and the region to rejoin their families in the Comoros and spend their holidays.
38. MADRID/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Moody's cut Spain's debt rating on Thursday, pushing the euro lower and deepening the sense of crisis in the 17-nation currency bloc on the eve of a crucial summit.
39. Austrian broadcaster ORF commissioned the film 'The Miracle of Vienna' and screened it on the eve of the finals, attracting a large television audience.
40. Sure, it's a Jewish holiday. It begins on the eve of the 25th day of the Hebrew month of Kislev and lasts for eight days.
41. It was very late at night on the eve of the Memorial Day.
42. Tens of thousands of pilgrims have joined a vigil in central Rome on the eve of a ceremony to mark the beatification of the late Pope John Paul II.
43. American investments abroad totaled only $ 684,500(Sentencedict.com),000 on the eve of the Spanish - American War.
44. In the interview published on the eve of the Jewish New Year celebrations on Monday, Mr.
45. The Vice President also offered his condolences to former South African President Nelson Mandela whose great granddaughter was killed in a car crash on the eve of the World Cup opening.
46. His decision to leave the team just on the eve of the intercollegiate tournament was certainly a bolt from the blue.
47. Released yesterday (30 November), on the eve of World AIDS Day, the recommendations cover HIV treatment, prevention and infant feeding.
48. This is a faithful record of my position on the eve of Teheran.
49. Suffering frost, Mandy, the poor flower girl died on the eve of Christmas.
50. Sinterklass arrives on the eve of St. Nicholas Day in a steamship with his slave Zwarte Piet, portrayed in public processions in several cities.
51. Nine trend: alliances, the Chinese Internet on the eve of a big merger.
52. The Allies further strengthened their advance by an additional 14,000 tons dropped on radar installations on the eve of D-Day.
53. On the eve of ceremonies marking the 50th anniversary of the Cuban revolution , the country’s National Assembly approved a law delaying the retirement age by five years.
54. November 2009 -- On the eve of World AIDS Day, WHO is releasing new recommendations on treatment, prevention and infant feeding in the context of HIV, based on the latest scientific evidence.
55. On the eve of the conference, the Taliban issued a statement saying that the jirga did not represent the Afghan people and was aimed at securing the interest of foreigners.
56. On the eve of International Women's Day, there was a lecture on health joined hold by Shenzhen Women Federation and Women Sodality of Shenzhen DPF. About 40 disabled women present.
57. Porsche PSHGp.DE, Ferrari's German rival, took the wraps off its much-awaited Panamera grand tourer on the eve of the Shanghai Auto Show in April, demonstrating the significance of the Chinese market.
58. On the eve of the handover, the stock market index, a key barometer of Hong Kong's health, stood at the then record of 15,200; today it hovers near the 21,000 mark.
59. On the eve of death the dictator insisted on sticking to form.
60. Rather, it begins in prehuman times and concludes on the eve of the American and French Revolutions.
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