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  1. He was always scrapping at school.
    他在学校总打架.
  2. Its scrap value is2, 500.
    他的报废价值是2,500英镑。



  1. It is also very likely that the high utilisation ratio reflects scrapping of capacity and not just the strength of recovery.
  2. Business Day said President F.W. de Klerk is expected to call for the scrapping of the Group Areas Act, which segregates neighborhoods by race, and the Land Acts, which reserve 87 percent of the country's land for the white minority.
  3. The $200 billion subsidy war has contributed to surplus production and slumping prices, but the allies rebuffed Reagan's call for totally scrapping subsidies.
  4. Four justices _ Rehnquist, White, Kennedy and Scalia _ voiced support for scrapping the trimester-by-trimester approach in Roe vs. Wade.
  5. And Mr. Bush wants to save a total of almost $3 billion by scrapping a major Army air-defense program, while extending development and postponing procurement of the service's next line-of-sight antitank missile.
  6. The National Institutes of Health is scrapping proposed conflict-of-interest guidelines that stirred controversy among scientists and will go back to the drawing boards to draft new options, officials said Friday.
  7. He would more than make up the revenue lost in scrapping the energy levy by imposing tougher curbs on 'entitlement' spending, such as federal health programmes. The Boren amendment is not reckoned to have any chance of passing in the Senate.
  8. But the Washington Post reported today that Cheney told Bush he favors building a railroad-based version of the MX nuclear missile and scrapping the planned Midgetman missile.
  9. He congratulated President Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev on achieving the intermediate-range nuclear forces (INF) treaty scrapping medium and shorter-range nuclear missles, which took effect Wednesday.
  10. Hot after Conrad's quip, Canada's defence ministry now says it's scrapping the country's 1,449 nuclear air raid sirens. Top that, Senator.
  11. The project's scrapping leaves a gap in Cray's future product line at a time when competition is increasing.
  12. Merely cutting off Fidel Castro from the Soviet dole or closing down the huge Soviet base at Cam Ranh Bay, Vietnam, or scrapping one of the aircraft carriers under construction, could feed a lot of Russians.
  13. The executive committee also voted 16-9 to defeat a motion by hard-line leftists to set a deadline for unilaterally scrapping Britain's submarine-borne nuclear missiles.
  14. House negotiators made a $1.1 billion concession by scrapping financial incentives for states to raise cash benefits.
  15. The Soviet Union recently sought to ease restrictions on these arrangements by scrapping the limit on foreigners' share of a joint venture and allowing a foreigner to head the operation.
  16. Although China's foreign-currency shortage led to the scrapping of a more-ambitious nuclear program in 1986, it is one of the few countries still devoted to expanding use of nuclear power.
  17. In addition to scrapping the 29-year-old secret service, Collor has irked a number of generals by opening up classified files of political opponents to the 1964-85 right-wing military regime.
  18. The repeal legislation left in place expanded Medicaid costs for the states, while scrapping provisions that would have offset some of the new expenses, said Alicia Pelrine of the National Governors' Association.
  19. After the Chernobyl nuclear-plant accident in the Soviet Union in 1986, nearly one million of Hong Kong's 5.7 million residents signed petitions calling for the scrapping of Daya Bay.
  20. Because of the planned personnel reduction, Drexel also said it had informed the city of New York that it was scrapping plans to build new Manhattan offices.
  21. A Soviet official indicated Moscow might be willing to compromise on nuclear missiles in West Germany as a condition toward a treaty scrapping U.S. and Soviet mid-range and shorter-range weapons.
  22. Government and monetary officials are committed to scrapping the financial rand investment currency, a move almost certain to send short-term interest rates rocketing, but have given no timetable for the move.
  23. In another announcement Wednesday, the leadership said it was scrapping three organizations set up by Ceausescu, which had the stated purpose of exercising popular control over his government.
  24. Frank B. Kelso, commander of the Norfolk-based Atlantic Fleet, suggests scrapping the 30-year-old sub but does not suggest how to do it.
  25. The U.S.-Soviet treaty also mandates the scrapping of the superpowers' medium-range nuclear missiles, including the American Pershing 2 and the Soviet SS-20.
  26. Polaroid bought a one-man fiber-optics company in the early 1980s for $6 million and spent additional millions on research, but now it is considering scrapping the business.
  27. A Heinz spokesman in Pittsburgh, expressing disappointment over the announcement, appeared to open the door to scrapping the proposal altogether.
  28. Other major changes since Dukakis first proposed the bill include allowing more time to put the system into effect and scrapping a plan to create a "super agency" to oversee the universal health care system.
  29. His scrapping of the project left part of the Nijmegen plant empty, and this is the space that will be filled by equipment to produce Philips' new generation of submicron integrated circuits.
  30. The Congressional Budget Office, for example, has urged the scrapping of both the space station and the Challenger replacement orbiter to help ease the federal deficit.
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