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Examples for "key"
Examples for "key"
1The other key risk especially in Europe is the sovereign debt crisis.
2The first key issue was health security, he said, including antimicrobial resistance.
3The budget is a key point of political contention this election year.
4This is the key to good preparation, good work, and good management.
5Access to accurate data from the national system remains a key problem.
1Return via the Sea Trout Inn and back up along the lane.
2They attacked the lane whenever possible, which led to numerous easy shots.
3Destiny Jones: I want to continue to stay in the lip lane.
4We're talking braking tests, low-speed stability tests and emergency double-lane change maneuvers.
5The colonel led the way up the principal lane of the village.
1With new paint, wallpaper, and furniture, the house would look entirely different.
2The table's simple New England look is available in 20 paint finishes.
3The poisoning hazards include deteriorating lead paint, tainted soil and contaminated water.
4Grey paint covers 37 per cent of all cars sold in Ireland.
5The latest crime stats for South Africa paint a pretty grim picture.
1No-one saw him enter the restricted area leading to the engine room.
2Posted signs warn us to turn back-thatwe're entering a restricted area.
3The Coco Islands are a restricted area and transport links are sparse.
4I wonder how they got into the restricted area near the aerie?
5But at this game, owing to the restricted area, I always won.
1But a long 3-pointer from the top of the key by guard C.J.
2The lead grew to nine on Toppin's 3 from the top of the key.
3Poole made a 3-pointer from the top of the key to ignite the run.
4Durant drained a 3-pointer from the top of the key.
5Griffin had seven of those points, including a 3-pointer from the top of the key.
1Medford took an off-balance shot from the free -throw-line extended at the buzzer, but it bounced off the rim and the game went to overtime.