1、pneumatic-tired lower-in cradles

2、He didn't have a safety harnesses or cradles and helmets.

3、How many chick flicks come with the line (said by Pfeiffer) : "Love strangles. Hate cradles you"?

4、Window cleaners are pulled up and down tall buidings on cradles.

5、In other words, the tropics do, indeed, act as cradles of biodiversity.

6、Europe and Asia, two major cradles of human civilization, have both contributed to human progress.

7、Research on the stability of cast-in-place cantilever construction of the Hefei Paihe bridge with cradles

8、'So we,"born in servitude and chained in our cradles", have seen the resurrection of our country. '

9、Because of its unique water and soil advantages, Xifu is also one of the cradles of snack culture in China.

10、He strongly opposed the use of universities as cradles of training tools and firmly abandoned the instrumentalism of universities.

11、Doing his fatherly duty, a male Oreophryne frog in Papua, new Guinea, cradles his clutch and two newly hatched froglets.

12、As cradles to train medical talents with high quality, high medical colleges and universities should take on responsibility of training general practitioner.

13、Are there mothers, yes or no, who rock cradles with their foot and who have a lot of little ones around them?

14、As one of the cradles of human civilization, China has all along maintained its cultural tradition without letup in the history of several thousand years.

15、The Vessel has leave to proceed to and from any wet or dry docks harbours ways cradles and pontoons, within the limits specified in this insurance.

16、It has a time-honored history and culture. The valleys of the Yellow River, the Indus River, the Euphrates and the Tigris are known as cradles of human civilization.

17、They refer to ancient Egypt, Babylon, India and China, which were considered as the earliest entry from primitive society into slave society. They were the cradles of civilizations of the world.

18、A caregiver bathes and cradles the head of a patient receiving home care from Pretoria's Thola-Ulwazi hospice, which provides free services to 700 people with AIDS and tuberculosis.