By the looks of it, hers was Kreachers favourite photograph; he had placed it to the fore of all the others and had mended the glass clumsily with Spellotape.
Reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 50% per container compared to the industry average, Maersk Triple E-Class ships have come to the fore with their energy efficiency and their size.
与行业平均水平相比,马士基 Triple E 级船舶每个集装箱二氧化碳排放量减少了 50%,凭借其能源效率和尺寸脱颖而出。
Under Christianity the instincts of the subjugated and the oppressed come to the fore: it is only those who are at the bottom who seek their salvation in it.
Lawyers, women have just about in the last few generations been coming to the fore and, you know, are standing neck to neck with guys, but it's still an anomaly.
Going into the 50s and 60s race and the South return to the fore front of national politics, with the civil rights movement attempting to end segregation and ensure blacks truly had the right to vote.