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n. 上午十时左右




    1. The dollar dipped slightly in midmorning selling, but rebounded somewhat later.
    2. After the British government's announcement, GEC and Siemens paid $4.39 a share in a midmorning raid that increased their joint stake in GEC to the maximum allowed, said Barclays de Zoete Wedd Ltd., broker to the companies.
    3. I'm here to give a little encouragement to a courageous man." The weather cleared enough by midmorning for a 15-minute helicopter tour of the coast.
    4. On Friday morning in Japan, the dollar opened at 122.15 yen, and by midmorning was trading at about 122.23 yen.
    5. London's major bullion dealers fixed a recommended gold price of $389.25 an ounce at midmorning, compared with $395.25 bid per ounce late Monday.
    6. Chadwick was unsure what further measures were being taken at the site at midmorning.
    7. London's major bullion dealers fixed a recommended gold price of $386.00 per ounce at midmorning, down from $386.75 bid per ounce late Wednesday.
    8. At midmorning, the city's five major bullion dealers fixed a recommended price of $359.80 dollars.
    9. As the mercury nears 100 one midmorning, retiree Ed Layton pulls his wheezing green Pontiac into a casino parking lot.
    10. In London, meanwhile, share prices closed higher but off the day's best levels, as a midmorning romp higher ran out of steam on mild profit-taking.
    11. London's major bullion dealers fixed a recommended gold price of $373.90 per ounce at midmorning, from $371.75 bid per ounce late Wednesday.
    12. At midmorning in Tokyo Tuesday, the dollar was trading at about 159.03 yen, off from 159.10 yen at the opening and down from Monday's Tokyo close of 159.95 yen.
    13. By midmorning today, 42 of the contributors had testified they never were mistreated by Bakker.
    14. Talks between the United Mine Workers and Pittston resumed at midmorning today after breaking off shortly after midnight as the two sides sought to meet a mediator's hope that the bitter and sometimes violent strike be settled by Christmas.
    15. At midmorning, the city's major bullion dealers fixed a recommended price of $389.90.
    16. The fighting tapered into sporadic sniping at midmorning.
    17. Stocks opened slightly higher, but declined following the midmorning trade deficit announcement.
    18. At midmorning, the city's major bullion dealers fixed a higher recommended price of $385.85.
    19. A midmorning rebound brought it back to show a gain of about 200 at the end of the morning session, but the rally failed in the afternoon, and the market closed near the day's low.
    20. By midmorning, traffic in Titusville had slowed to a trickle as attention turned eastward, toward the shuttle, which could be seen across Indian River.
    21. London's major bullion dealers fixed a recommended gold price of $379.75 per ounce at midmorning, unchanged from late Thursday.
    22. At midmorning today, the city's five major bullion dealers fixed a recommended price of $389.
    23. Volume on the Big Board came to 49.06 million shares at midmorning.
    24. At midmorning, London bullion dealers fixed a recommended price of $402.85 a troy ounce.
    25. At midmorning, the city's five major bullion dealers fixed a recommended price of $417.15.
    26. After a weak opening, the Nikkei Index shot up nearly 750 points by midmorning.
    27. In Tokyo Friday, the dollar was trading at about 154.25 at midmorning, down from 154.50 soon after the opening; it closed Thursday in Tokyo at 153.53 yen.
    28. London's five major bullion dealers fixed a recommended price for gold at midmorning today of $382.75 a troy ounce, unchanged from the opening bid but up slightly from late Monday's bid of $382.25.
    29. In bond dealings, the price of the benchmark No. 119 10-year Japanese government bond slipped to 85.62 points as of midmorning, down from Thursday's close of 86.11 points.
    30. Petty Officer John Gonzales estimated that by midmorning, an oil slick streched southward five miles into the sound from the site of the tanker, toward an open body of water.
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