Examples of using Flake in English and their translations into Chinese
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Me, I'm just a flake.
Flake will be gone from the Senate in three months.
He pulled a flake of tobacco from his tongue.
Flake would not specify what form the communication with Ford should take or how he would vote.
Last week, Flake expressed eagerness to see Kavanaugh confirmed but said he wanted a“better process” for assessing the allegations.
(The Flake campaign responded, persuasively, that the calls, which urged recipients to vote for Flake, had been intended for Republican voters.).
On Monday, Democrats accused the Flake campaign of organizing robocalls to Democratic voters which gave them incorrect information about where to vote.
Senators Jeff Flake, R-AZ, and Bob Corker are concerned about the deficit impact.
Flake Says There Is'Not a Chance' He Would Have Called for Kavanaugh FBI Investigation if He Were Up for Re-Election| U. S.
And although Flake said she was glad that her skin condition has garnered attention, she expressed dismay at the incident itself.
Flake has been pushing for what he called a“substantive” vote to address the president's tariffs for weeks.
Flake is the main sponsor of the Senate bill, along with Democrats Chris Coons of Delaware and Cory Booker of New Jersey.
Dr. Alan Flake, a fetal surgeon calls it a«bridge» between the womb and the outside world.
Republican Senators Orrin Hatch and Jeff Flake introduced legislation on Thursday that aims to increase the annual quota of H-1B visas from 65,000 to 85,000.
In 2015, Arizona Senators John McCain and Jeff Flake published a report saying that these worries may be well-founded in the US.
Flake would not specify exactly what form the communication with Ford should take or how he would vote at this point in time.
The extremely tiny sizes of such young fetuses make it difficult for the scientists to provide vital blood flow and ventilation, Flake said.
Flake has been one of the few Republican lawmakers who have generally responded critically to the president and his policies.
Expanded graphite inherits the excellent properties of flake graphite, and the change in physical state makes its application more extensive.
In an interview with The Washington Post, Flake said that Ford"must be heard" before a committee vote.