Examples of using Crook in English and their translations into Chinese
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Richard Nixon says:"I am not a crook.".
The Falesteeni, hook or by crook.
This man is a crook who should not be going to the World Cup.
Deschutes County 017 Bend 1916 Southern part of Crook County"Riviere des Chutes", French for"River of the Falls".
The story of John, a small-time crook, who finds an unlikely accomplice in Louis, a newly-orphaned teenage boy.
Dr. William G. Crook M.D. found a food allergy to be the cause in 41 of 45 children with hyperactivity or learning disabilities.
Frances Crook, chief executive of the Howard League for Penal Reform, welcomed the additional funding but warned that'the devil will be in the detail'.
For his part, Crook never forgot the sound of that battle, in particular“the war whoop that caused the hair to raise on end.”.
Dr Crook said many neuropsychiatric disorders result from an imbalance of key chemicals called neurotransmitters, which are produced by specific nerve cells in the brain.
The War Department sent General George Crook to punish the Indians and force them back to their reservation.
Of course, the heroic detective catches the crook, and all is well, but The Pale Horse went on to have some serious real-world repercussions.
Crook remarks in his autobiography, written shortly after, that 1989 marked the"end of my decades of adulation.
Indeed, Crook at RBS said Cordite was underway before he got involved.
Ms Crook estimates there are currently about 300 genetic counsellors working in Australia across the public and private sectors, but she says that figure is rising.
When looked at with the crook on top, it looks like a shepherd's staff because Jesus is the shepherd of man.
Crook proceeded to Chengdu where he was bombed by the Japanese and met his future wife, Isabel Brown, daughter of Canadian missionaries.
One common method is to cough or sneeze into the crook of your arm.
Yet, beyond such potential efficiency gains, Crook sees tokenization as key to making the economics of shared ledgers workable.
Crook was so confident, in fact, that he would dispensed with the pack train that had made his earlier successes possible.
White House guard William Crook noted in his memoirs that,“Episodes of[violent behavior] were a frequent occurrence in the White House.