grazin造句
- Where the antelope is grazin'and the lonely plovers call,
- Hugh Masekela's " Grazin'in the Grass ."
- "Where the antelope is grazin'and the lonely plovers call,
- Next : Two versions of " Grazin'in the Grass,"
- Anyone who eats ! " said Grazin.
- Now that he's won, however, Grazin said he won't resign from parliament.
- Grazin was still a member of the Supreme Soviet when he came to Notre Dame to teach in 1990.
- The flip side, " Grazin'in Greener Pastures, " did receive credit on the country music chart.
- Being last on his party's list, Grazin appeared to have no chance in last Sunday's balloting.
- Grazin will have to vote in person only on constitutional amendments, a declaration of war and final approval of the budget.
- It's difficult to see grazin in a sentence. 用grazin造句挺难的
- Grazin's party, which includes President Lennart Meri, supports a balanced budget, a low and flat tax rate and hard currency.
- One key figure in the no camp, Igor Grazin, said he was convinced that any celebrations would eventually give way to deep regret.
- We might miss the train !'they shout, " says Grazin, the most prominent opponent of this Baltic state's EU bid.
- This species forages both during the day and at night, grazin on microscopic algae, mostly diatoms and green algae growing on rocks and submersed vegetation.
- In the mid-' 60s, Masekela scored a pop hit with " Grazin'in the Grass, " based on a traditional South African folk melody.
- Igor Grazin laments that every new government since Estonia regained independence from the Soviet Union _ including the newest one _ has promptly declared European Union membership a No . 1 priority.
- In his native Austria, the newsmagazine NU reported Friday that Schwarzenegger helped break up a neo-Nazi march in the southern city of Grazin 1964, when he was 17.
- But Grazin received word Friday that he had won a seat in parliament, despite stating repeatedly he had no intention of leaving his position as professor of law and economics at Notre Dame.
- One key figure in the no-camp, Igor Grazin, conceded the referendum would likely pass _ but he said he was convinced that any celebrations would eventually give way to regret.