现在英语怎么说
In English it no longer occurs between vowels.
I hope all who now use it will have their questions answered also and enjoy the confidence and the mastery that this will bring.
Up to now, there really isn't a lot of evidence-base to tell a city planner what would be good, what would be bad.
"They just said, get up there and make some trouble, " said the serpent, whose name was Crawly, although he was thinking of changing it now.
Now you will be better able to appreciate their mastery...
Thanks to his salty coffee, I'm full now!
The orchestra has more discipline now, but at the expense of spirit.
Now we need a way to locate this anchor.
We cannot give you an inspection certificate now.
Toad now knew well that he had not been really hungry before.
If it had not been for his invitation the other day, I should not be here now.
The European court has now upheld these remedies.
It was the unsolved murder of an Anglo rancher, roughly a year ago, that galvanised public opinion in favour of Arizona's now-notorious anti-immigration law.
There are many suggested remedies, some bad.
The post shows the four key habits for maintaining a comprehensive system for all your information and tasks, as well as my current setup.
In his Cooper Union address during the campaign, he laid out clear principles for re-regulating finance, and curbing the excesses that created the mess we are in.
Over the years video-game players have become older—the average age is now 35, according to the Entertainment Software Association.
Societies need to prepare now to deal with the health problems and costs associated with older age and anticipate the major social changes in the organization of work, family and social support.
The disease is often found in people at age 60 or older.
Now, last question, how long will the parcel take to get to New York?
Nowadays, the younger people do the traditional way less.
As they now reduce those loans, they will rein in their spending.
They merely set up a susceptibility togaining weight under certain conditions--and without question, thoseconditions are now ubiquitous.
Now he uses our relationships with computers to learn how we interact with each other.
Herschel did more, discovering something we now call infrared radiation.