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We're Still Here (Bradley is awaken by the alarm early in the morning.) Bradley: Ahh not now, not now man. Ahhh. What a dream! Wait till you hear about this one, bro. Just me, on a desert island with
[00:17.22]PAUL: Dear Adrienne, when I write to you, I feel your breath. 亲爱的Adrienne 每次写信给你 都能感觉你的气息 [00:23.66]When you read these letters, I imagine you feel mine. 我希望你读信时 能感受到我的气息 [00:2
[00:02.92]Shesnotqualified.Shesjustasophomore. [00:04.80]Didyouknowthat? [00:05.80]Calmdown,Tracy.Justcalmdown. [00:07.55]Wecantbothrun,canwe? [00:09.18]Imean,werebrotherandsister. [00:10.52]Canwe? [00:11.60]Itsaconflictofinterest,andPaulwasfirst. [0
Unit12 weather snow plough Paul and his wife live in Chicago,when one day morning,while watching TV,they heard the weathman say:we're going to have 3 to 4 interest of snow today,you must park your car on the Even number side of the street,so the snow
A man walks down the street 一个男人沿着街道行走 He says why am I soft in the middle now 他说为何我现在如此落魄 Why am I soft in the middl 为何我现在如此落魄 The rest of my life is so hard 我的余生如此艰难 I need
A ticket to London, please. Paul Ryefield: What time does the next train to London leave? Railway Station Clerk: At 16:35, from platform 8. Paul Ryefield: Is it a direct train to London? Railway Station Clerk: No, you have to change trains at Birming
1. Canners can can what they can can but can not can things cant be canned. 2. Bills big brother is building a beautiful building between two big brick blocks. 3. Please,Paul, pause for applause. 4. Paul called from the hall that he had slipped on th
[ti:] [ar:] [al:] [by:] [00:00.53]A Brother Like That 兄弟情深 [00:06.55]Paul received an automobile from his brother as a Christmas present. [00:11.14]On Christmas Eve when Paul came out of his office, [00:14.87]a street child was walking around
The One Where Ross Meets Elizabeth抯 Dad -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Teleplay by: Scott Siveri Story by: David J. Lagana Transcribed by: Eric Aase
Kurt Vonnegut The Summer had died peacefully in its sleep, and Autumn, as soft-spoken executrix, was locking life up safely until Spring came to claim it. At one with this sad, sweet allegory outside the kitchen window of her small home was Ellen Bow
GWEN IFILL: Now: becoming a professional computer programmer in just weeks. Economics correspondent Paul Solman has the story. It's part of our ongoing reporting Making Sense, which airs every Thursday on the NewsHour. PAUL SOLMAN: What's making this
JUDY WOODRUFF:Finally tonight: teacher-driven success stories in the classroom. That's the focus of tonight's edition of the PBS program Need to Know.This excerpt tells the story of an academic transformation that began with a gym teacher. The corres
Got to love you! Got to love you! Got to love you! Got to love you! Got to love you! Got to love you! Got to love you! Got to love you! Got to love you! Gyal mi nuh still like dem boy that want put you down Mi ready lift you where you fire off the gr
That is a nice reaction.So nice. 好热烈的反应啊 太棒了 It keeps getting nicer.It just keeps building. 简直越来越热烈了 不断升温啊 You should just get out now.Cause this just gonna...Good night, everyone. 你还是赶紧出去吧
Listen to the statements and fill in the blanks below. 1.My father is 58 years old. He's an accountant in the government financial department. He was born and lives in Mexico. His name is Robert Dias. 2.My best friend is Anderson Brown.She's an Itali
When I was growing up I do not recall hearing the words I love you from my father. When your father never says them to you when you are a child, it gets tougher and tougher for him to say those words as he gets older. To tell the truth, I could not h
In a recent interview,Michelle Obama said that the secret service taught Malia how to drive. 最近的一次采访中 米歇尔奥巴马说特勤局教会了玛莉娅开车 In exchange,Malia taught the secret service how to throw a party when her p
Breitner, Trezeguet and the Underdogs FRI 10 JUL 2015 Bayern Munich legend Paul Breitner, David Trezeguet and San Marino's SS Folgore.
GWEN IFILL: But, first, years into the economic recovery, some homeowners are still struggling to hang on to their homes. The headlines tell of strong home sales in many major metropolitan areas, even in cities where sales prices have been shooting s