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I can't win, I can't reign I will never win this game Without you, without you I am lost, I am vain, I will never be the same Without you, without you I won't run, I won't fly I will never make it by Without you, without you I can't rest, I can't fig
[00:00.78]ELIZABETH: Dear Jane... 亲爱的珍 [00:08.14](BIRDS TWITTERING) [00:12.18](DOOR OPENING) [00:15.54]Mr Darcy. 达西先生 [00:25.06]Please, do be seated. 请坐 [00:33.94]I'm afraid Mr and Mrs Collins have gone on business to the village.
[00:01.12]he would have sprained his ankle in the first set. 免得我一直听你碎碎念 [00:02.96]Mr Bennet, the way you carry on, anyone would think 瞧你那副德性 [00:05.64]our girls look forward to a grand inheritance. 好像女儿都有一大
We're all paying more for groceries than ever before except for one family. They had nearly cut their grocery bill in half while everyone else's just keeps going up. So, how do they do it? How could you do it too? Our Mike Von Fremd reveals the answ
This is Whats Trending Today. The Twitter hashtag #LetLizSpeak was trending on social media Wednesday. And over 6 million people saw a video from Elizabeth Warren, a member of the United States Senate. She posted her video on Facebook Tuesday night.
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there were rules you never told me never came up with a plan all the stories that you sold me didn't help me understand but I had to get it worked out had nobody who could help so then in the end it turned out that I had to do it by myself that's the
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Chapter 58 Instead of receiving any such letter of excuse from his friend, as Elizabeth half expected Mr. Bingley to do, he was able to bring Darcy with him to Longbourn before many days had passed after Lady Cather
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Chapter 40 Elizabeth's impatience to acquaint Jane with what had happened could no longer be overcome; and at length, resolving to suppress every particular in which her sister was concerned, and preparing her to be
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Chapter 41 The first week of their return was soon gone. The second began. It was the last of the regiment's stay in Meryton, and all the young ladies in the neighbourhood were drooping apace. The dejection was almo
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Chapter 46 Elizabeth had been a good deal disappointed in not finding a letter from Jane on their first arrival at Lambton; and this disappointment had been renewed on each of the mornings that had now been spent th
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Chapter 34 When they were gone, Elizabeth, as if intending to exasperate herself as much as possible against Mr. Darcy, chose for her employment the examination of all the letters which Jane had written to her since
AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster: advice about talking to teenagers. RS: Our friend Ali the English teacher in Iran told us about a book called Raising Children with Character. AA: He suggested we talk to the auth
By Elizabeth Schaeffer Brown, co-founder of Maiden Nation. 来自 Maiden Nation 创始人 Elizabeth Schaeffer Brown的建议 A generation after many prominent feminists encouraged women to have it all, we continue to decry the absence of women in pol
By Malcolm Webb Kampala 22 November 2007 The Queen of England is in the Ugandan capital Kampala for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting that starts in the city Friday. Speaking to the Ugandan parliament she stressed the importance of democra
November 20th, 1945Months after World War II ends in Europe, two dozen Nazi leaders go on trial before International War Crimes Tribunal in Nuremberg, Germany. 1925 Violence or lawlessness in variety make no sense whatsoever in the United StatesRober
November 20th, 1945Months after World War II ends in Europe, two dozen Nazi leaders go on trial before International War Crimes Tribunal in Nuremberg, Germany. 1925 Violence or lawlessness in variety make no sense whatsoever in the United StatesRober
November 20th, 1945Months after World War II ends in Europe, two dozen Nazi leaders go on trial before International War Crimes Tribunal in Nuremberg, Germany. 1925 Violence or lawlessness in variety make no sense whatsoever in the United StatesRober
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