Examples of using Sacks in English and their translations into Chinese
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He has recorded 39 sacks over five seasons and has led the team's defensive linemen in playing time when healthy.
That's going to change this year, says“PayPal Mafia” member David Sacks, and the first thing we will trade are real estate tokens.
From a world exclusively occupied in feeding waggons with sacks, half obliterated too in a fine yellow fog, they got neither help nor attention.
DeForest Buckner has registered a team-high 5 1/2 sacks as primarily an interior rusher, and Arik Armstead has come on with three sacks.
Sacks cited the professionally managed real estate market, which is worth $7 trillion but is not very liquid.
Yammer's business model is compelling, Mr. Sacks said, because it spreads virally like a consumer service, but earns revenue like a business service.
By completely eliminating manual lifting, cutting and emptying of the sacks, the employee is no longer exposed to any potentially harmful irritants.
Because of a scarcity of land, we are using the sacks to grow vegetables, and also[we're] able to save on the cost of living.
The last time in the Cardinals put 6 sacks still win, going back to the 2012 season of the fourth week.
Sacks said:“When we started Yammer four years ago, we set out to do something big.
Oliver Wolf Sacks was born in 1933 in London, son of husband-and-wife physicians.
Instead, he shops in bulk, bringing his own bottles and sacks to special stores that sell food and household products by weight.
They stacked up eight sacks, led by Cassius Marsh's 2 1/2 sacks off the edge opposite Watson.
Four days later the ruling ZANU-PF party sacks him as leader and expels his wife.
Sacks, Reid Hoffman, and Ken Howery all attended Stanford around the same time and most were subsequently recruited by Thiel to work for PayPal.
He appeared in 15 games and recorded 5.0 sacks, two forced fumbles and 20 tackles- all career highs.
This year they are introducing sacks for pets, developing a partnership with a high street retailer, and hoping to move into their own factory.
Loosely translated it is: A pioneer farmer had five sacks of grain, with no way of selling them or buying more.
People always carried small sacks on their backs or at their belts for collecting fuel for the comets.
In the winter of 2015, six months before his death, Oliver Sacks wrote something akin to his own obituary for The New York Times.