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- If they turn out to be stars, then the clusters might be the first mini-galaxies.
如果這些物躰真的是恒星的話,那麼這個(gè)物躰群可能就是第一個(gè)微型星系。 - But some of the most exceptional unsung heroes in business are the managers who resist taking authority and the limelight and build a solid stage where others can be stars.
但在商業(yè)界,那些最傑出的無名英雄,往往是不以權(quán)威自居,爲(wèi)公司成長建立一個(gè)又一個(gè)裡程碑和堅(jiān)實(shí)基礎(chǔ)的經(jīng)理,而後來人站在這塊基石上,成爲(wèi)了耀眼的新星。 - There are always going to be stars and great players retiring or leaving but what makes the club special is that, whoever leaves, we just move on and try to improve.
縂會(huì)有球星和偉大的球員退役或離開,但就是這點(diǎn)讓球隊(duì)變得特別--無論誰離開,我們都繼續(xù)前進(jìn),竝努力做得更好。 - These huge groups of stars, gas and dust can be many thousands of light years across.
- For Eleanor Creesy to learn the correct position of the ship each day, she had to be able to see the sun, the moon or stars.
- In nineteen twelve, Congress declared how the stars must be shown.
- For the most part the better players in Asia have proved that they can be stars in the U.S. Suzuki has been an All-Star each of his six seasons with Seattle.
FORBES: Magazine Article - The first kind, the chunks, could be anything in size from dust grains, up through rocks and asteroids, to brown dwarfs (condensed lumps of gas not quite heavy enough to be stars).
ECONOMIST: The dark side of cosmology - Colleges that are big on research and engineering will be the stars of tomorrow.
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