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[00:01.83]Dancing All the Dances As Long As I Can [00:06.86]I believe in dancing. [00:10.52]I believe it is in my nature to dance by virtue of the beat of my heart, [00:15.11]the pulse of my blood and the music in my mind. So I dance daily. [00:21.02
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A: Are you all right? B: No, I'm not. A: What's going on? B: I was just robbed! A: Are you serious? B: Someone just robbed me. A: Did he hurt you? B: He took all my things, but he didn't hurt me. A: I can't believe that. B: I need to make a statement
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By Steve Herman New Delhi 11 March 2007 Chairman and Chief Executive of Suzuki Osamu Suzuki (L) and Managing Director of Maruti Udyog Limited Jagdish Khattar (R) after inaugurating Maruti-Suzuki's new autoplant at Manesar, 06 Feb 2007 Business leade
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A: Did you hear about the robbery? B: No, I didn't hear about it. A: A man tried to rob our bank today. B: Are you serious? A: Yeah, he tired to rob the bank at gunpoint. B: Did anyone get hurt? A: Nobody got hurt. B: That's good to hear. A: He did g
A: Are you okay? B: No. A: What's wrong? B: I got robbed! A: By who? B: Some guy on the street just mugged me. A: Are you hurt? B: No, he just stole all of my things. A: That's crazy. B: I need to go to the police station. A: Do you want me to take y
A: Did you hear about the robbery? B: Did I hear about it? I saw it happen. A: Are you serious? B: I was there. A: What happened? B: A man came into the bank with a gun. A: That's insane. B: I was so scared when I saw the gun. A: Then what happened?
By Scott Bobb Johannesburg 16 January 2007 In Botswana, several dozen San, or Bushmen, have returned to their ancestral homeland after a court ruled that they were wrongly evicted by the government. The government says it will respect the court's de
Todd: OK, Charlotte. You've been a teacher for quite awhile. Charlotte: Yeah, I started about three years ago, and my first job was in Jessif, in the east of Poland. I was promised that I wasn't going to have to teach any beginners, or any little chi
by Laura Adams If youre like most people, you dont leave home without your mobile technology. If you have a smart phone or an iPad, you can download very inexpensive or free mobile applications or apps designed for your type of device. Need to track
By Robert Raffaele and Carolyn Weaver Washington, DC 12 September 2006 Watch Sept 11 Anniversary Friends, relatives of victims of September 11, 2001 attacks gather during playing of national anthem at Ground Zero, in New York, Monday, September 11,
Daniella: Could you tell where I can find a drugstore? Hotel clerk: Sure. Theres one up the street near the corner of Selma and Main. If you get to Abreu Avenue, youve gone too far. Its set back from the street so its a little hard to find. Daniella:
Todd: OK, Roe, why don't we talk about your first job. Roe: OK Todd: Yeah, tell us about your first job. Roe: You mean my official full-time first job, talking about! Todd: Yeah, sure. How about that? Roe: OK. That was right after graduating universi
Todd: Lois, what was your first job? Lois: The first job I had was a sales assistant in a shoe shop. Todd: Oh, shoes Lois: Shoe shop, yeah! When I was fifteen, I got my first job and I used to work every Saturday for maybe 8 hours a day and I used to
Todd: Hey, er, Mark, could you tell me about the first job you ever had? Mark: I think it was when I was at university, well my first long term part time job was when I was at university and one night a week I used to work for 12 hours from 6 pm til