Some sales managers also said that although consumers are picky, price discounts are still a very important factor in affecting the decisions of Chinese consumers.
Some of the children have articulation disorders, such as sound errors with glottal stops-the sounds produced by obstructing airflow in the vocal tract. Children who have a problem doing that can make it sound like the child is omitting a consonant. For instance, when they say "ball", it may sound like "all".
Some 2.71 million vehicles were sold last month, maintaining the momentum from August, when year-on-year sales rose by 5.3 percent.
Some of them can make traditional sugar figures. It is called the sugar figure blowing art that uses sugar as its basic material, and the maker has his own ways to boil sugar and blow it into various figures. Some can weave, using even the most unexpected materials such as leaves, and some excel in carpentry, and often use wood to carve lifelike dolls and toys.
Somsak Khawsuwan, director-general of the Thai Meteorological Department, said on TV that more than 100 small and large tremors had occurred in neighboring Laos since 11 pm on Wednesday.
Some 11.5 million trips were expected to be made on Tuesday when travelers returned to work and school as the celebration drew to a close. To cope with the increased demand, China Railway Corp added 318 temporary trains, it said.
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Some of the pirated books were sold online, most sold for 1.2 to 1.6 yuan each to booksellers Zhang Yuchen and Wang Fenxia at a book market in Chaoyang district. The books were then sold for 1.7 to 4 yuan.
Solomon Lechesa Tsenoli, Central Committee member of the South African Communist Party and Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly of South Africa, said his party is curious about the CPC experiences in capacity-building and how to run programs.
Some US politicians have turned a blind eye to the innocent casualties caused by previous terrorist incidents in Xinjiang and overlooked the remarkable results of counter-terrorism efforts. Their insistence on passing the act fully shows that they are not really concerned about China's human rights.
Some laid-off gym trainers are working for delivery services, Terence Chau, CEO of Asian Academy for Sports and Fitness Professionals (AASFP), told China Daily.