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文本: J: Yeah, speaking. What? What happened? Is she OK? Oh, my God! Right, yes, I'm coming. S: What is it? J:Paramedics. Mrs Hudson's been shot. S: What? How? J: Probably one of the killers you managed to attract. Jesus! Jesus! She's dying,
This is the halfway point of my walk today. It's been three hours since I started it out, some ideal spot for rest. I'm finally in the upper Berg.-So this is where people do in origins. -Yes. -Now I wish it's today though. I've come to realize this i
As they pulled up in front of the Trap-Door Theater, Aunt Jane glanced at her watch. Ill get my errands done, then meet you back here, Perfect! said Henry as they climbed out of the car. Aunt Jane gave them a little wave, then drove away. Violet slow
Get The H Out Of Here play pause stop mute unmute max volume 00:0004:33repeat repeat off Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin. OPHIRA EISENBERG, HOST: Let's do a
This idiom is always presented in a negative way, and most often as a threat. If a person is physically violent, he or she may hit, slap or punch others, using his entire hand. What this idiom is saying to such a person is that using even one finger
Passage A Information, Please When I was quite young, I discovered that somewhere inside the telephone lived an amazing person -
044 The Darning Needle Long ago, there was a needle. She thought she was so delicate that she was appropriate only for embroidery. Hold me tight. I am so tiny that you can't find me if I fall on the floor. The needle shouted at the fingers. What an a
Teacher: Kevin, why are you late this time. Kevin: Please sir, I bruised two fingers knocking in a nail at home. Teacher: I don't see any bandages. Kevin: Oh, they weren't mine. I told my little sister to hold the nail. 老师:凯温,这次你怎么又迟到
We continue, now, with the American tourist making international headlines after he accidentally broke the finger off a statue that is centuries old, violating museum rules. You all know it, look, don't touch. This morning, outrage at a florence muse
Giving up, why should I we've come to far to forget we're beautiful, we just got lost somewhere along the way so much was missing when you went away Let's start from here, lose the past change our minds, we don't need a finish line let's take this ch
Rain, Rain. (Move your fingers down like falling rain.) Go away. (Push your hands out, as if you were pushing the rain away.) Come again another day. (Make a come here motion with your hands.) DADDY wants to play. (Hold up your hand showing al
Jeff: You're not going to believe what happened? Lucy: Oh, is the big meeting over? What happened? Jeff: Dan tried to take credit for our idea for the new campaign. Lucy: You're kidding me! I thought he might try to pull something like this, but I di
迷你对话: A: Im really pissed. 真是气死我了。 B: Why? Tell me whats the matter. 怎么啦?给我说说看。 A: I am angry with Tom again. 我又生Tom的气了。 B: Why do you often get angry with Tom. 你为什么总是生他的气?
This is the halfway point of my walk today. It's been three hours since I started it out, some ideal spot for rest. I'm finally in the upper Berg.-So this is where people do in origins. -Yes. -Now I wish it's today though. I've come to realize this i
Danny looked at his brown shoes. They looked old and dirty. They needed a shine. It was time to shine his brown shoes. He got a rag. He got a shoe brush. He got a can of polish. He opened the can of polish. He put the rag around his finger. He scoope
Travis and Paul were best friends and in the ninth grade. They didnt like anything about school except the girls and the baseball. They were both on the junior high baseball team. Both wanted to be major league baseball players when they grew up. On
Topics: Tooth Fairy, Easter Bunny, progress versus process, would in the past tense, to be on the chunky side Words: fairy baby tooth theres no such thing bunny basket hunt egg shell palm thumbs up air quotes to give (someone) the finger to flip (som
Sometimes people write to us here at Moment of Science to complain that all we ever talk about are quasars or neutrinos or something. Where's the useful stuff? Well, here's something for you practically-minded listeners. Anybody who has a baby knows
When I was quite young, my father had one of the first telephones in our neighbourhood. I was too little to reach the telephone, but used to listen with great fascination when my mother talked to it. Then, I discovered that somewhere inside this wond
Broadcast on COAST TO COAST: September 25, 2003 AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster -- the language of non-verbal communication. Two writers, Melissa Wagner and Nancy Armstrong, have put together a book of one-hundre