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n.
思朋斯(Spencer的异体)(m.)




    Spence \Spence\, n. [OF. despense, F. d['e]pense, buffet,
    buttery, fr. OF. despendre to spend, distribute, L.
    dispendere, dispensum. See {Dispense}, {Spend}.]
    1. A place where provisions are kept; a buttery; a larder; a
    pantry.

    In . . . his spence, or ``pantry'' were hung the
    carcasses of a sheep or ewe, and two cows lately
    slaughtered. --Sir W.
    Scott.

    Bluff Harry broke into the spence,
    And turned the cowls adrift. --Tennyson.

    2. The inner apartment of a country house; also, the place
    where the family sit and eat. [Scot.] --Jamieson.

    1. Taken together, all that spells "bull," says Mr. Spence.
    2. The guard, Reginald deGueldre, also reportedly allowed Spence and some friends to take midnight tours of White House public areas last year.
    3. Spence had apparently barricaded the door with a bed.
    4. Spence sought to trace the origins of the New York real estate deals to CIA concern, in the early 1980s, that the Philippines would fall to the communists.
    5. Spence said he gave a razzing to nurses who constantly told him to "breathe through your nose now, and breathe deep."
    6. "You never know what surprises Nakasone could be bringing with him," Charles A. Spence, a vice president, foreign exchange, at First Interstate Bank of California in Los Angeles.
    7. Mr. Spence said the Japanese intervention failed partly because of strong negative sentiment on the yen, as the Nikkei stock average languishes below 22000 and political scandals continue to taint Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa.
    8. The explosion in coverage "has already hurt the Games," says James R. Spence Jr., a former sports-division executive at the ABC network and author of a new book on televised sports.
    9. Earlier this month, Leventis released a letter in which Spence's former doctor urged the congressman to answer Leventis' call for a debate.
    10. Other lawyers on Mrs. Marcos' four-lawyer team, of which Spence was the leader, said his rambling opening statement and shambling courtroom manner had got him off to a bad start and that things had steadily deteriorated.
    11. The centre closed last year after getting into financial difficulties. In a rare interview four years ago Mr Spence explained why some people in Belfast chose to live behind walls. He said: 'In a society of fear people stay with their own sort.
    12. Spence, 60, was in critical but stable condition following the 5-hour surgery, which ended at 3 a.m., said hospital spokeswoman Barbara Austin.
    13. Traders who last week were short, or oversold, in the German currency scrambled to cover those positions and to unload yen, said First Interstate's Mr. Spence.
    14. "She's feeling better today," her attorney, Gerry Spence, said after the morning testimony.
    15. Spence of Jackson Hole, Wyo., who had represented the family of Karen Silkwood, was hired by Mrs. Marcos as part of changes in her defense team that included the dropping of two other attorneys.
    16. DeGueldre told the Post that after Spence called him in late January 1988, deGueldre "talked to my superiors and informed them that this was a guy with a lot of clout.
    17. The story also reported that Mr. deGueldre admitted to the Secret Service that he stole several pieces of the Truman china collection from a White House pantry and gave one plate to Mr. Spence.
    18. Prosecutors had complained Thursday that Mrs. Marcos' lawyer, Gerald Spence, was talking too much to the press.
    19. However, a bullish assessment of the package has already come from Mr Nigel Spence of Lehman Brothers in London, writes John Pitt. His reading of the proposals are that it is a boost for industry.
    20. "What we've seen is that there's a real lack of selling pressure," says Mr. Spence.
    21. Kenneth Spence, director of the technical analysis group at Salomon Brothers, said the thin, narrow-range trading that characterized the stock market until midafternoon was an indication that institutional buyers were selectively buying strong performers.
    22. Spence asked with an edge of sarcasm.
    23. Gerry Spence, her attorney, says that if Miss Wyoming were to walk through the door with the same complaint today, he wouldn't take the case.
    24. "What a correction does is introduce a level of fear into the market that causes people to panic and sell," explains Ken Spence, director of the technical analysis group at Salomon Brothers.
    25. "But she is a world-class decent human being too." Mr. Spence told the jury that Mrs. Marcos may have helped spend the money but that didn't mean she knew where it came from.
    26. One officer has admitted accepting an expensive watch from Spence and giving him a piece of Truman china.
    27. In addition, Thomas G. Spence, 55, was named Northeast regional managing partner.
    28. The defense, led by Marcos attorney Gerry Spence, called none.
    29. Mr. Spence said Mrs. Marcos had no reason to suspect that the wealth of President Marcos, who was ousted in 1986, was wrongfully gained.
    30. Craig Spence, the former lobbyist linked to a homosexual prostitution service who was found dead in a Boston hotel room Friday, sent a taped farewell message to friends and left a suicide note scrawled on a mirror, according to published reports.
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