re-entry 收回租借
- But on a more substantive level, Mr. Hart's re-entry is a sign of increasing voter dissatisfaction with the level and quality of presidential politics.
- Indeed, the prime minister, Mr John Major, has ruled out early re-entry.
- Mr Michael Howard, who, as is proper for an environment secretary, is busying himself with the promotion of 'Helping the Earth' week, is known to regard even the distant prospect of re-entry to the ERM with hostility.
- This re-entry correlates with what we were tracking." He said the sightings were made better because of weather that was clear and perfect for such sightings.
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration officials say rain poses a danger to the heat-resistant tiles that protect the shuttle during re-entry to the earth's atmosphere.
- Two out of three don't think he can win the party's nomination and more than half say they believe his re-entry into the campaign is an example of his bad judgment.
- Robert van Voren, the leader of a Netherlands-based human rights group that is campaigning against re-entry of the Soviets, said the use of psychiatry for politcal reasons is still common in the Soviet Union.
- Three cosmonauts docked with the Salyut-1 space station, and then during re-entry on June 30, 1971, air leaked out of their capsule and they suffocated.
- This is a 16 per cent devaluation against the German currency. Officials yesterday declined to specify when the lira was likely to seek re-entry to the ERM.
- He said he didn't know if the supplies had made it to the space station, were on their way, or burned up on re-entry. "I would have to refer you to Tass," the spokesman said.
- Damage to tiles from impacts with debris either during launch, re-entry or landing was minimal, he said.
- There was no mention of the rocket re-entry.
- The space shuttle had been designed, the Apollo moon program was winding down and there seemed no need for space missions requiring re-entry with the accompanying hypersonic speeds.
- Looming on the horizon is the re-entry of Kuwait and Iraq into the oil markets.
- Some annual renewable policies are also re-entry products, but there are a number of low-cost ones, including Berkshire's, that are not.
- A domino-like collapse cannot be ruled out. I suspect that the government knows and appreciates the disaster that would follow re-entry today.
- With equal boats and equipment, clever strategy and crew-work will make the difference. And after the excitement of two years' preparation, the race, and all the media attention, comes re-entry to everyday life.
- The reason is that their return with valid visas made their re-entry legal, so immigration officials considered them no longer illegal immigrants.
- It was accompanied by a sharp decline in prices, reflecting in part the re-entry into the market of first-time buyers, who normally buy less expensive homes.
- The interim government of President Ertha Pascal-Trouillot tried several times to deny him re-entry permission for "reasons of state." "The injustice the council has committed will fall on its head," said Manigat.
- Several opposition leaders have been refused re-entry or expelled during the 11-month-long political crisis and then allowed to return later.
- Today, his late re-entry in the race and lack of a state organization help explain his insistence that the New Hampshire primary, rather than Iowa, will be the first real test of his renewed effort.
- It was known the satellite was doomed because of its declining orbit and there was concern it might contaminate the atmosphere with radioactive waste on re-entry.
- But delegates said privately that Gadhafi was, in fact, correct: No urgent need for an Arab summit existed other than to arrange the ceremonial re-entry of Egypt into the Arab family.
- There's no re-entry by harvesters, unlike some fruits and vegetables," he said.
- Soviet officials have insisted there is no reason to fear radioactive debris from the spacecraft's re-entry.
- America's re-entry to space on Thursday prompted more sighs of relief than cheers in Christa McAuliffe's hometown, where residents hope Discovery will help heal horrible memories of the Challenger explosion.
- "If we didn't have good computers, we wouldn't be able to do re-entry," said David Richardson, an Air Force aerospace engineer.
- However, a backup system apparently ejected the nuclear reactor from the main body of the satellite and it disintegrated into dust on re-entry, according to American scientists.
- The recently announced decision of the United Kingdom not to seek re-entry demonstrates that their thinking on the subject remains essentially the same as ours.
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