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(31) The so-called "transfer berm, " referring to the adjustment of the bow direction, to take the lead against the wind into Cexie wind, so that it can also promote the shape of a ship forward.
(32) Rows of dragons pull downstream, each striving to take the lead.
(33) In fact, everything appears hunky-dory. AgBank on Tuesday asked the firm to take the lead in its planned roadshows to sell the IPO to investors, according to one source. Sentencedict.com
(34) Take the lead of new magnetic part qualification and take apart in new magnetic supplier evaluation.
(35) Take the road of substantial development and take the lead in modernized education.
(36) But after competing starts, Everton to pinch prestige of the main floor combat to take the lead to start to fiercely attack, spends Laney 's to have the threat in forbidden area left leg strafe.
(37) However, it was a rare England attack as Germany began to dominate and eventually take the lead through Konstantin Rausch.
(38) So they were excited as they watched Johnson take the lead with his sudden and rapid start, wondering whether Lewis would run fast enough to catch up with Johnson at the finish.
(39) By common accord , they let the tall forty - year - old puller take the lead.
(40) The city list a number of city information, take the lead into a linked list node.
(41) While these nations need their fair share of aid and technical assistance, they should also take the lead by cutting down on their own emissions, Roper suggests.
(42) The study is the content of Harbin'fund project (project number:0071007014) for reserved person who will take the lead in special subject in the future.
(43) Difficult short - term recovery of the industry, the company will take the lead back to growth path.
(44) It is up to China to take the lead on the post - Pittsburgh agenda.
(45) With the background of high technology, spirit should take the lead of the neo-unity relation between art and technology in modern design so as to improve the spirit level of art in a full scale.
(46) The coolness-comfort and sanitary-health properties of bast fiber were introduced, and it is predicted that this kind of hast fiber will take the lead in the fashion field in the 21st century.
(47) Should be a good self-motivator, able to do self-management and self-driven, set an example for others to take the lead role will be completed on time and quality targets are responsible.
(48) Secondly, should take the lead in solving problems in school bus bus protection.
(49) Other products such as Naproxen, Mefenamic acid also take the lead in domestic market.
(50) Of course, the rich, hard-to-get-into schools would have to take the lead: Amherst, Yale, Stanford, and such should set a new standard of seriousness about learning.
(51) It is on one hand additionally, the dominant company that market strength should pay the market by the electron will take the lead in building credit system.
(52) The Diavolo came out firing after the break and were unlucky not to take the lead when Mariano Andujar beat away Clarance Seedorf's well taken strike.
(53) The regimental headquarters ordered the second company to take the lead and the fourth company to bring up the rear.
(54) One thing that seems to result from self-awareness is the ability to know when to take the lead and when not to lead.
(55) As network of Jin Dieyou dealer take the lead in " rise in revolt " , the competition of market of Zhang of free and online running water predicts to have wind unboiled water.
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