- Of course, not all long-standing restaurants are celebrity haunts.
- Methods Retrospective analysis of 127 cases with long-standing retinal detachment.
- The public intellectuals is a long-standing social groups.
- Recent evidence favors a rival to the long-standing theory that the Americas were colonized 11,000-12,000 years ago by people migrating south from Beringia along a midcontinental ice-free corridor.
- No one can deny that China is a country with five thousand years'history and long-standing culture.
- The uses in the northeastern Asian national history is of long-standing.
- Improving resource productivity is a long-standing area of work for agricultural engineers.
- If so, that could explain a long-standing mystery.
- Is this a new development or a long-standing situation?
- That's the long-standing dream anyway.
- In view of our long-standing relationship, we agree to allow you a discount.
- Happiness, is the long-standing hopes to gain experience.
- Washington ( AFP)-The United States on Tuesday denounced a flag-raising ceremony at Taiwan's de facto embassy in Washington, saying it violated a long-standing pact on US-Taiwan ties.
- Clinical analysis of the effects of scleral buckling operation treating long-standing retinal detachment.
- The Church's long-standing dogma was losing the great battle for the truth to rationalists and scientists.
- Long-Standing Mistaken Concepts and Scientific Thoughts in Seismic Data Interpretation.
- The conflicts of the environment and trade are a long-standing problem.
- And you can reject PHP code in content, addressing a long-standing vulnerability.
- Those elements would satisfy several long-standing Republican demands.
- This last point was understood to be an allusion to the long-standing hostility between the two leaders.
- The long-standing dispute about working conditions finally came to a head when the workforce voted for strike action.
- I think we can now let a long-standing and divisive debate die down.
- It could simply reinforce its long-standing export bias.
- But long-standing unions appear to help in the heart department.
- In view of our long-standing relations, we decide to reduce the price.
- given your long-standing history with my family.
- Our concerns about Iran and its meddling in Iraq's affairs are long-standing.
- Without thinking, he rushed out and controlled it.
- Each one of these sacks is controlled by muscles.
- He controlled the car until it was pointing forward again.
- Cost must be controlled, not just on the shop floor but in the boardroom too.
- They have no pilots and controlled from outside the drones.
- They were leery about investing in a company controlled by a single individual.
- Her fits are now controlled by drugs.
- It overlooked the possibility that emotions may be controlled.
- I had to make a controlled landing into the sea.
- Overemphasis of the right of king and father is to make it absolute right not being controlled by anything.
- GM still favours the sale to the Canadian/ Russian consortium, these people said, because it fears the only real alternative is insolvency and a controlled administration process.
- Fourth, stress can be controlled.
- The disease was controlled by the simple expedient of not allowing anyone to leave the city.