blabla造句
- It's a lot pithier than conspiracy theory, blabla.
- Opinions by Dutch analysts you disagree with are just blabla.
- Please search for Blabla in Wikipedia to check for alternative titles or spellings.
- ** * Militant rock, militant radicals, militant activists, militant blabla.
- What does being capital of blabla state have anything to do with strategic importance?
- Please [ search for Blabla in Wikipedia to check for alternative titles or spellings.
- Don't get into the whole RFA / Chazz's sock / reform / blabla drama.
- The field was exceptionally strong, including Long Look ( Epsom Oaks ) and Blabla ( Prix de Diane ).
- They ran to the home of Aji to hide, but then laughing stock Mak Lampir stop, and Bashir and blabla home.
- Use the first citation name that you gave that book or site ( in this case " blabla " ) and write it like I did above.
- It's difficult to see blabla in a sentence. 用blabla造句挺难的
- I don't see why the fact that those last too are not of the form Turk ( blabla ) would be a reason to choose primary subject disambiguation.
- Go upwards a few levels in the HTML til you see a form tag, which will say something like < form target = / blabla . . . >.
- "This is a matter of what is customary in one civilized country and not customary in another, " said Zdenek Blabla, who owns Alpine Safety K-9 International, in Arizona.
- But if we are going to do FAs on niche films that didn't make money, let's tell the story of how they bombed ( release plans, week one, blabla ).
- In September, the choir appeared in the " Jugendkulturfestival Basel " ( " Basel Youth Culture Festival " ) as well as The Glue's " Lala Blabla Pomme d'Adam"
- But now a new virus _ variously know as Verona, Romeo and Juliet, or BlaBla _ plays a much more devious trick, one that can fool a wider range of PC e-mail software packages.
- When I paste a web address-say, www . blabla . com-into my document, rather than actually making it into a hyperlink, it just changes it to { HYPERLINK " www . blabla . com " }.
- When I paste a web address-say, www . blabla . com-into my document, rather than actually making it into a hyperlink, it just changes it to { HYPERLINK " www . blabla . com " }.
- Actually I think a little discussion of the sources as such wouldn't hurt any, and that could perhaps be made to conveniently stand in for specific inline refs you know, the " this account is based on blabla unless otherwise indicated " kind of thing.
- This is nothing else than the saying " blabla created problems because he is biased ", but if you look the other commentaries you maybe ( if you really try hard ) find that other editors also think this statements dont justify " tactical victory ", so my points were valid.