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A bus jockey; a computer jockey; a jet jockey.

jockey造句

thickest corduroy jockey cap

sprinkler jockey pump

To ride(a horse)as jockey.

Falsehood is the jockey of misfortune.

They jockey for the leaderships of the party.

The jockey took a nasty tumble at the third fence.

The jockey turned the scales at 80 lb.

A bribe, especially one given to a disc jockey.

That disc jockey always plays the latest tunes.

During periods of low demand, jockey pumps are used to meet these lower water flow requirements.

The dome of the wheat market is an English jockey cap, on a grand scale.

Apprentice jockey Willy Kan Wai-yue was killed in a fall at Sha Tin racecourse yesterday.

The disc jockey, a young separatist named Pierre Brassard, has made his name with such hoaxes.

The hip-hop disc jockey known as Clark Kent, of Brooklyn, has designed 350 pairs of shoes on the site.

Either you control life, or life controls you. Your mind determines who is riding and who is a jockey.

Riders jockey for position. They try to make their opponents take the lead then they attack from the rear.

That the government had to hew to the IMF’s diktats and slash tariffs across the board gave industries little scope to jockey for exemptions.

The great thing was there was always someone to play with but the challenge was with so many people around you had to jockey for attention.

Competition is increasing in the country and the U. S. as British American Tobacco Plc and Altria Group Inc. jockey for market share.

The mounts are like slaves, and they can't dominate their life, but the jockey can control his life and dominate his life.

Gone are the days when you spam the web with useless ads and expect people to buy into your message (unless you're a soulless pay-per-click jockey, you're out of luck).

Ding Lei points out when inspecting Guangzhou opern , Want to go to chrysanthemum hillock theater watching a show now, look for the place that jockey to be about 45 minutes.

A former groom and then a jockey and quite illiterate, he was a protege of the notorious Christian Weber, one of Hitler's oldest party cronies and himself a horse fancier, who by fraudulence had amassed a fortune and a great racing stable after 1933.

The fact was, nobody had observed a horse entered by the name of Vampa, or that of a jockey styled Job, when, at the last moment, a splendid roan, mounted by a jokey about as big as your fist, presented themselves at the starting-post.

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