- Li Guoqing, a sixty-year-old villager says, "Thanks to the government, great changes have taken place in the countryside."
- Mr Zhang refused to talk to your correspondent and yelled at him for trying to interview a villager on the street.
- Apparently he was killed and eaten by a local villager.
- A villager, working hundreds of miles away from home, buys a cell-phone refill card with his earnings.
- Villagers decked the streets with bunting.
- Laban Talam, a 30-year-old villager, has a smile on his face.
- The villagers sold a wild stretch of land.
- "Our problems are temporary," one villager responded. "the Olympics are for the national community."
- He is now a respected member of society.
- He is respected by his colleagues.
- The "wisdom of the crowd" makes clever decisions for the good of the group and leaves citizens feeling represented and respected.
- Most of all, these new adults must feel that they are respected and supported by a family that appreciates them.
- Mr. Darling used to boast to Wendy that her mother not only loved him but respected him.
- Her father sold pianos and both her parents were respected piano teachers.
- It was clear to me that he respected his boss.
- She is respected by both her students and colleagues.
- Hawking was one of the most respected scientists in the modern history of physics.
- Besides being a respected scientist, he is also a romantic husband and a caring grandfather.
- All of the canceled projects had been identified as wasteful in a report written by respected nonpartisan auditors.
- I think you'd agree he's a very respected columnist.
- He is highly respected for his novels and plays as well as his translations of American novels.
- He was respected by all who knew him for his kind and gentlemanly consideration.
- This guy was well respected for his devotion to charity work.
- I would have you to know that I am a Toad, a very well-known, respected, distinguished Toad!
- Journeymen knew that if they perfected their skill, they could become respected master artisans with their own shops.
- The boy was frightened, for there was no one in the world whom he respected more than the uncle.
- She dedicated herself to teaching for forty-five years, and all her students respected her a lot.
- This good fellow has got to live here, and hold his own, and be respected.
- If they have problems with registration, please let me know.
- In Beijing, one registration office had about 300 couples seeking to get married the day after the changes were announced.
- Such primary-level clinics should conduct pre-examination triage and ensure those with fever have access to services including registration, screening, quarantine, report, treatment and transfer.
- the registration of letters and parcels.
- Sometimes the registration tracking to AA can be overwritten if you click to another affiliate, though I've always received both the rebate and the miles.
- If they have problems with registration .
- Nigerian military drenched in sweat from the blazing heat and demanded registration papers for anything from engine parts to hubcaps.
- Around 493 million people lived outside their place of household registration in 2020, with those aged for more than 70 percent.
- Jiang said that he hopes the unified property registration will be further pushed forward in the grass-roots level and the information system will have a role to play in 2017.
- If your case studies just tout results, don't bother requiring registration to view them.
- The registration of students for the course will begin on Thursday morning.
- Registration and Licensing System.