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(31) Denis's dizzying rise and fall - one streaked with professional jealousy and murder - forms the heart of Tucker's tale.
(32) The mighty pyramids of Egypt have survived through the rise and fall of many empires.
(33) With the rise and fall of datum plane, sedimentary centre of sand stone moved towards sediments source or basin.
(34) According to Kitty Burns Florey, author of Script and Scribble: The Rise and Fall of Handwriting, teachers report that children learn to read more easily when they write the words they are studying.
(35) As it is, the industry's fortunes rise and fall with the level of official largesse.
(36) The people's constitution fettle is relates to the rise and fall of our country.
(37) Untroubled by the changes of fortune , you witnessed the rise and fall of empires.
(38) Hormone levels rise and fall at different stages of life including adolescence, pre - natal, post - natal and menopause.
(39) Rise and fall periodic law" is historical bewildering trap that monarchy or "man ruling" cant jump out.
(40) The conclusion of this part will be powerfully evidential for the relevant global change research such as the rise and fall of MSL and etc.
(41) But Nicholas Ostler, a scholar of the rise and fall of languages, makes a surprising prediction in his latest book: the days of English as the world's lingua-franca may be numbered.
(42) The oil painting surface level of emulation rise and fall, is exactly like the original painting.
(43) During breath holding, there was also a cyclic rise and fall (crescendo- decrescendo ) of S1 amplitude, but obviously, it was not related to respiratory cycle.
(44) According to the properties of model in grey forecasting theory, bi-auto-seeking-weight method was proposed and applied to forecast the economic sequences which rise and fall by a wide margin.
(45) Pulses have fast rise and fall times (sentencedict.com), and minimal droop.
(46) And Marks' been there since the beginning, from his first interview with Posh to the rise and fall of Jade and Big Brother, through to Britney's tragic descent from sexpot to being sectioned.
(47) Birth and death rise and fall with their rhythm, and the sea-gull of my heart spreads its wings crying in delight.
(48) The first major international reserve currency - -- the rise and fall of the pound.
(49) Let us first into Rome , this is called "the eternal city city", the rise and fall of the Roman empire testimony.
(50) The character and image of Grandma Liu is not only a new selecting prospect by the author[Sentencedict.com], but also a comparison of the rise and fall of the Jia Clanship.
(51) If you've ever played an old LP record where the hole was not quite centered, you've heard the pitch rise and fall with each revolution.
(52) As the planets rise and fall on the celestial equator, Declination becomes another factor of planetary karma that we need to consider.
(53) Wriston: Walter Wriston, Citibank and the Rise and Fall of American Financial Supremacy Phillip L . Zweig.
(54) Often a tsunami is incorrectly referred to as a tidal wave, which, strictly speaking, describes the periodic movement of water associated with the rise and fall of the tides.
(55) Furthermore, it is something of an 'uncorrelated' asset, meaning it won't necessarily rise and fall in line with everything else.
(56) If be its rise and fall to fall, draw on one piece of graph, slightly computative can see, .
(57) Cadence means the rise and fall of the voice in reading with rhythm.
(58) It was the first movie by Welles, who bucked studio and storytelling conventions to craft a landmark film about the rise and fall of a William Randolph Hearst-like newspaper publisher.
(59) Library scientist Liu Guojun once said: "The state of the rioters, democracy and the rise and fall, constant system has tremendous cultural Gaoxia."
(60) The rise and fall of the retail business also depends coincidently upon the CCC of the retail company.
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