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文本: Homogenisation is a process, which involvesblasting milk under very high pressure through a really small hole. Now, thissmashes up the fat particles into tiny little globules, and this prevents thecream separating from the milk. Homogenisin
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Alex: Good morning. Whats with the gloom and doom? Paige: Have you seen this mornings newspaper? Alex: No, I havent. Paige: Youd better read this. Its an article about our company. Alex: Let me see that. This is outrageous! How can anybody print such
Tom's second cousin was getting married in early June. Tom hardly knew his second cousin. They rarely spoke to each other. Tom spoke to Ed's mom more often. Tom hoped he wouldn't get an invitation. He disliked weddings. They reminded him of his own w
By Peter Fedynsky Washington, D.C. 01 December 2006 watch Drawdown report The Iraq Study Group, a bipartisan U.S. panel, presents its report on Wednesday to President Bush and the Congress on strategic options in Iraq. The report is expected to exam
By Jim Teeple Jerusalem 15 February 2007 The Palestinian prime minister resigned late Thursday, paving the way for a Palestinian unity government. VOA's Jim Teeple reports from Jerusalem, the move comes just days before a summit meeting between Pale
By Paula Wolfson Washington 14 May 2006 President Bush is preparing to address the American people on the controversial issue of illegal immigration. Mr. Bush will make a nationally broadcast speech M