Most of the query should be familiar to you, so this section just concentrates on its final four lines.
雨一時下不起來, 我們有足夠的時間吃完野餐.
Happily for the reader, these Chronicles bear no resemblance to student reports, though most of the details of life among the six-legged will be familiar to fans of Mr Wilson's entomological writings.
But they had their grievances, recorded by an unknown scribe who championed their of the complaints he voiced including the lament over payment of taxes--would be familiar to present-day farmers.
Ragworms will be familiar to anyone with a childhood interest in sea-shore life.
This rule (and some of the others that follow) will be familiar to long-time Zen Habits readers.
RDQL's syntax superficially resembles that of SQL, and indeed, some of its concepts will be familiar to anyone who has worked with relational database queries.
This view will be familiar to anyone who has studied or worked at abusiness school.
The idea of a powered, artificial exoskeleton will be familiar to cinema-goers from films such as "Aliens" and "Avatar".
The idea of spotting people’s whereabouts on a screen will be familiar to gamers—another reason why armies are interested in consumer gear.
A sample domain model is used throughout this article, which might be familiar to some readers.
If you have read the previous articles in this series, then this will be familiar to you (see Resources).
The menu features many items that would be familiar to most Americans, but while there is an item that looks like a hambuiger and tastes like a hamburger the North Koreans do not call it a hamburger.
Most of this code should be familiar to you from "Mastering Ajax, Part 3: Advanced requests and responses in Ajax," which focuses on sending POST requests.
If you are familiar with the "Star Trek" television series, then the terms collective and assimilation might also be familiar to you.
The football fans must be familiar to Shakira, who is a Latin female singer.
The designers should have some knowledge of engineering materials and be familiar to a limited extent with manufacturing methods.
In the 19th century the Netherlands issued patent after patent that was neither novel nor practical, a situation that would be familiar to anyone in the contemporary U.S. patent community.
Standing above the assembly in a red T-shirt, the heavily bearded dissident-turned-academic superstar at first spoke from prepared notes, hitting on many themes that will be familiar to fans.