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The full effects of the oil spill may not be known for years.

Those actors are known for fighting and martial arts, I want to be known for more than just that... or something different.

The total economic impact may not be known for months or even years, Bob Daddow, deputy Oakland County executive, said.

Normally silent in a press conference and strong on the field, part-playmaker and part-holding midfielder, Andrea likes to be known for how he plays.

Hai Rui, a seven-character official, began to be known for his stern and ingenious refusal to abuse this power by officials, which increased the burden on the local community.

be known for造句

We want to be known for innovation and creativity and rigor as much as we are known for educating leaders for business and society.

Japan's Matsushita Electric Konosuke President to criticize the leadership style of well-known, but most will be known for cultivation of talents.

ABSTRACT: Global warming gives the industry a helping hand for England grapes planting. England is making a push to be known for sparkling wine.

Although the Newspaper Guild. which represents news, advertising and clerical workers, has tried to keep tabs on its members during the strike, the exact numbers may not be known for several weeks.

Xiang Jing began to be known for creating works on the theme of young girls.

The Lakers may be known for their triangle offense, but the team is defined by their defense, which just happened to be the constant in an otherwise inconsistent regular season.

Madagascar may be known for its vanilla, but its chocolate is no joke.

Death is feared by all, but only a few boards on the buttocks can be known for thousands of years, and there are many people who take risks for it.

Especially as you begin to be known for your own expertise, most of them will be happy to be contacted by you.

The final result will not be known for some days.

Allow them to continue to carry out their work, and we ask that they would be known for their love.