mr开头的英语句子
Mr Miller had done a lousy job fighting inflation at the Fed, where he was replaced by Paul Volcker.
Mr Ma has also started a service called Ali-loan.
Mr. Pok has now gone into the tourism business.
Mr Bush would have done much the same thing.
Mr. Mamedov has no intention of retiring from his life as a farmer.
Mr Morales, who had previously championed the road, promised a referendum.
Mr. Ryan is confident of success.
Mr. Chabouillet is the secretary of the Minister of State.
Mr And Mrs Tang went the whole journey in a small buggy, with their child riding bodkin.
Mr Bernanke's speech showed that he is not unhappy about the economy's deceleration.
Mr Murdoch grabbed Myspace in a typically bold deal, then watched helplessly as it was bulldozed by Facebook.
Mrs. Archer dropped her needle and pushed her chair back with an agitated hand.
Mr. Archer, I don't understand you.
Mrs. Archer shook her head with a sigh.
Mrs. Archer produced an indulgent smile.
Mrs. Struthers extended a hail- fellow hand to Archer.
Mrs Heathcliff's lip quivered slightly, and she returned to her seat in the window.
Mr. Dambar had raised himself to a sitting position.
Mr. Fahrenheit, Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit was a German instrument maker.
Mr Brown pledged on September 29th to achieve it in the next few months.
Mr Doyle had indicated that he would sign the bill.
Mr Fernandes has finally achieved his boyhood dream, albeit by an unusual route.
Mr Castro, who turns 84 this week, had to be helped to his seat at the podium.
Mr Hamilton, who was eventually disqualified, was allegedly ordered to lie to race officials about an overtaking manoeuvre by another driver.
Mr Wynn had promised Mr Thomas that he would, in turn, give a helping hand to a young entrepreneur some day.
Mr Wynn explained that early in his career he had been helped out by E.
Mr. Porter seems unaware of this fact.
Mr Semel, by contrast, was a Hollywood dealmaker who did not use E-mail before his arrival at Yahoo! In 2001.
Mr Semel was interested in YouTube, a video site built on user-generated content, but Google bought it instead.
Mr Semel was at one point talking to his old-media friends at Time Warner about buying AOL, its web portal and a natural fit.
Mr Gingrich took the blame for the party's poor showing, and resigned.
Mr. Prance hopes that his invention will not merely be more comfortable than today's electrode-based detectors, but will also be able to do new things.
Mr Obama must not give up.
Mr Obama insists that it will not.
Mr Obama may proceed in small steps.
Mr Obama will never please everyone.
Mr Obama is already pushing this line.
Mr Obama will have a friendly Congress.
Mr Obama will not be able to please all.
Mr Obama should work with them.
Mr Obama knows this, of course.
Mr Obama seems to be different.
Mr Obama stumbled for a moment.