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Requesting some data A: Susan, were going to need those data before tomorrow. B: I know. Im just waiting for confirmation on one of them. I can get them to you by tomorrow morning. A: Yeah? All right. Thanks, Susan. B: Thats all right. 询问数据 A:
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Time again for our Website of the Week, when we showcase interesting and innovative online destinations. The World Bank lends money to promote development, and to help achieve its goals it collects a lot of data. For years, the World Bank has been on
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STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: And I'm Steve Inskeep in San Francisco. Just south of here yesterday, the CEO of Apple took the stage. (SOUNDBITE OF APPLE WORLDWIDE DEVELOPER CONFERENCE) TIM COOK: Good morning. (APPLAUSE) COOK: Good morning. INSKEEP: Tim Cook h