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Section A [00:01.23]1. M: I haven't decided which subject to major in [00:04.96]physics or chemistry. [00:07.76]W: It isn't easy to choose,is it? [00:10.21]Q: What does the woman mean? [00:13.87]2. W: The map shows that this street goes downtown. [00

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图片 by Jason Marshall Its not often someone suggests that knowing some math could make you the life of the party, but thats exactly what Im going to do. Yes, a properly timed delivery of a few fun facts about the famed Fibonacci sequence just migh

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This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Steve Mirsky. Got a minute? The human genome was sequenced, and in the process of moving that forward the technology that was developed was incredible. And because of their efforts in human genome,

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Describing Order and Sequence Patrick: Okay, your first task is to put all of these files in order. Maya: Wow, there must be hundreds of files in this storeroom. How am I supposed to organize them? Patrick: Create a basic filing system. Put things in

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In a recent program, we told you about phrasal verbs related to food. The program centered on eating food: what, how much and when. You will remember that a phrasal verb is a verb made of two or more words: a verb plus a preposition or adverb, or bot

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admittance measurement
almshouses
amble diagram
amphyl
anchor point of planimeter
angle shear
antimuseum
arborizing
arkans
asininities
authorized auditor
axerophthol
batarism
box kites
canal zones
candelabra hair
carrier's insurance
Cesaro
ciboria shiraiana
conventional waste treatment
Cubo-Futurism
daily statement book
delay, node
descriptive adjectives
diazo photographic material
double uncles
employed on/upon
Failure To Deliver
family ixodidaes
farm-house
foreman position in organization
frequency selective fading
gaseous fission product release rate
Gelting
Geomburlang
godflesh
goetz
gourlays
gradual commencement storm
half-steppings
Hall-flowmeter
hand lever shearing machine
hand straw cutter
have an eye in one's head
Heisenberg indeterminancy principle
hemi-clino-prism
homophase
hydage
illicit union
independent charter
inner gimbal
iron halogenide
jack rabbit start
kouprey
layerists
lhca
limited contract stevedore
Malchiner See
micro-cleaving
miniondom
mobbed us
Monte Sant'Angelo
mudda fucka
multi-user domain
N.P.
Neubrunn
nickel refiner
nodal transfer
nonaction message
novon
one's first cousin once removed
ones-like
ordinary criminal case
oxymesostasis
peripheral stream
phallocracy
primitive knot
prothrombin indices
pure botany
pyrobor
recncavo
reminiscents
reversal error
screen backgrounds
scuffled
senek
showband
skip cars
striking weight chain
technical study
thinking physiology
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trematode worms
unflinchingly
utaniscus
vasoregulatory asthenia
vicarious area
virtual force
Water Temple
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wiffles
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