单词:Busse-Buschke disease
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A: I need to get to PCC, but I don't know which bus to catch. B: Where exactly are you coming from? A: I'm coming from Fair Oaks and Las Flores Drive in Altadena. B: Do you have a problem walking a little bit? A: I don't mind walking. B: If you walk
A: Do you know which bus I can take to PCC? B: Tell me where you need to get on at. A: I live on Las Flores and Fair Oaks. B: If you don't mind walking, I know a bus you can take. A: I'm okay with walking. B: Walk all the way down Fair Oaks, and catc
A: I really need to find a bus that goes by PCC. B: Where do you need to catch this bus at? A: All the way up on Las Flores Drive and Fair Oaks. B: I can tell you what bus to catch, but you have to walk a little bit. A: Walking isn't a problem for me
By Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: October 8, 2003 This is Faith Lapidus with the VOA Special English Health Report. The World Health Organization says that each year almost seventeen-million people die of
A: Do you know a bus that goes to the Gold Line station? B: Do you live in Pasadena? A: My house is up in Altadena. B: You could always take the 264. A: It'll really take me to the station? B: It goes all the way there. A: Do you know what street it
A: I need to find a bus that'll take me to the Gold Line. B: Where do you live? A: I live up in Altadena. B: The 264 will take you there. A: It goes all the way there? B: I know for a fact that it goes to the station. A: What street would I catch it
A: What bus can I catch to get to the Gold Line? B: Tell me where you live. A: I live in Altadena. B: You can catch the 264. A: It goes to the Gold Line? B: Yes, it does. A: What street do I go to to catch it? B: You can catch it on Altadena Drive. A
Unit 16 Text A Heart Disease: Treat or preven t one of the greatest killers in the Western world is heart disease. The death rate from the disease has been increasing at an alarming speed for the past
A: Hey, how's it going? B: Good. How about you? A: Not bad, thanks for asking. B: Have you been on the bus for a while? A: Only about fifteen minutes. B: Do you ride this bus often? A: Not really, I usually drive. B: You have a car? A: Yes, I do. B:
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By Jessica Berman Washington 06 December 2007 Children who are overweight are at significant risk of developing heart disease as adults. That's the conclusion of two studies published in this week's New England Journal of Medicine , which predicts wh