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She discarded a four, and picked up a king.

He discarded an old hat and an old pair of shoes.

If [the humanities] are discarded, our youngsters will lose their way.

The slice itself can be discarded, so the process is much faster than using a transmission microscope.

For choice sentences, using disjunctive words can activate the antagonism between the selected items and the discarded items, it can also reinforce the subjects function to rebut the discarded items.

It is a reasonable assumption that as more plastic is produced and discarded, this will affect oceanic pollution.

Picasso was the first to stick pages of discarded newspapers, broken chair seats and bits of cloth to his paintings to invent the art of collage.

They even speak of a "Jordanian option", a long-discarded old favourite of Israeli hawks that would drastically water down Palestinian independence.

Misreading of that definition can also run the other way, and can result in some lower paying jobs being deemed as not MBA level and discarded from the stats.

No, all that's necessary to fool a bank is your birth date and us social security number, or just discarded credit card offer junk mail taken from your bin.

Anybody can clearly see that the six paragraphs are more important than the single word, yet the program freely discarded those paragraphs in favor of the one word. The program’s blindness caused it to keep a quarter and throw away a fifty-dollar bill, simply because the quarter was offered last.

discarded造句

He discarded his winter clothing.

These template parameters will not be discarded as before.

Pattern matching can be tricky, and a slight miscalculation can cause mail to be unintentionally discarded.

It was probably some kittens, the abandoned and unwanted offspring of a family pet, discarded by a callous owner.

If it is, however, then either the applications must be placed in separate cells or application isolation must be discarded as a requirement.

Serious technology scholars long ago discarded the idea that tech was just a series of increasingly awesomer things that successively displace each other.

After leaving the White House, he wrote a biography of Jesus that kept many of the teachings but discarded numerous Gospel passages that, in his judgment, could not have been authentic.

Urine is discarded out into space.

Perishable foods should be dated and kept refrigerated, and discarded when they expire.

The second was that both spouses felt they had discarded older gender-stereotyped attitudes and behavior that had created problems in their first marriage.

History discarded him.

In his own cauliflower field, 15 tons of waste leaves are discarded into the neighboring waste land during harvest season.

Beside it, half buried in dirt, was a discarded banner.

THE old, sad, Jewish joke about Moses taking a wrong turn and ending up in a corner of the Middle East without any oil can at last be discarded.

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