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age-old造句
(31) The image of the Supercontinent Cycle adds yet another twist to this age-old theory. (32) It's an age-old problem and nothing that a dab of string lubricant or Vaseline wouldn't cure. (33) Mom knows this is the age-old call for a mate, but she' s also certain that 60 miles west of the Atlantic Flyway is too big a distance for the call to be heard. (34) Some of their cheeks are stained with indigo dye from their turbans, an age-old mark of the Tuareg that led early visitors to dub them the "blue men." (35) So subtlety is out and it's back to the age-old problem for both men and women: who has the guts to risk rejection with the direct approach? (36) There's the age-old advice to quit smoking, get on a healthy diet and exercise. Then there's a drug treatment called statins that can help lower your LDL levels. (37) Part II presents the major contribution of this work, my "Quest for Potential" formulation, a solution to the age-old problem of theodicy. (38) This tracking can help answer the age-old question: Who's using this service? (39) A second conclusion concerns the age-old maxim never to deploy a force without giving it a clear military mission. (40) Obama can rely on those age-old perceptions of the two parties, but only if he also reinforces them. (41) Buddha is very wise, and you can learn much from his age-old teachings if only you open your heart and your mind. (42) Ticino, along with other fashion jewelry brands from Europe, expanded a splended new field for the age-old tradition. We suddenly realized that the steel could be so charming! (43) Part II presents the major contribution of this work, my "Quest for Potential" formulation, a solution of the age-old problem of theodicy . (44) This river brings to the city a thoughtful rhythmical individuality and the pleasant-sounding limpidity exhaling from a land of age-old culture. (45) The one thing that is common to the whole of India is that the beauty culture is based on age-old secrets and the ancient wisdom of past experience. (46) Even as modern society arrives in this ancient village through satellite dishes and mobile phones, the Pundirs say they want their age-old tradition to continue with their children. (47) After all it is an apparently age-old method of establishing status. (48) To me, this idea agreed with the age-old notion that we as humans have great potential. (49) Like ice for a burn or a lozenge for a cough, a cup of hot tea is an age-old balm for sniffles, sneezing and stuffiness. (50) There’s an age-old question that everyone seems to struggle with at some point in life. (51) Father, red sorghum claims to cure your fever; the age-old walnut tree professes. (52) The Kilroy-Silk debate has thrown the spotlight on an age-old dilemma - how can you uphold free speech while preserving social order? Something always has to give. (53) These social networking sites harness the age-old power of the word-of-mouth recommendation and can be potent marketing tools. (54) The question of what we've experienced and how we experienced it is leading into our next unsolved brain mystery -- the age-old question of consciousness. (55) City officials say the bridge will fulfil locals’ “age-old dream”. No longer will commuters from Chongming be stranded by fog on the Yangzi, which often forces the cancellation of ferry services. (56) For someone who "hated Linux" a year ago to now happily switch between Windows 7 and Ubuntu in a completely transparent way certainly signals an end to that age-old flame war. (57) This was barefoot boy against bantamweight pisces, and the age-old fight was on. (58) Beattie's gruesome raising of Franklin's dead, had answered the age-old question of what happened to the ill-fated Northwest Passage expedition. (59) Against the background of the G20 trade talks in Pittsburgh, that contretemps made this an auspicious time to examine the age-old question of protectionism. (60) Magic square is the age-old mathematic game, many methods was developed by several centuries.