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As a little girl growing up in a poor Ohio neighborhood in the 1940's, Gloria Steinem dreamed of becoming a movie star or a dancer. In college, she studied journalism, and when she saw that reporter jobs seemed to go to men, she became a freelance wr
I will persist until I succeed. In the Orient young bulls are tested for the fight arena in a certain manner. Each is brought to the ring and allowed to attack a picador who pricks them with a lance. The bravery of each bull is then rated with care a
The Bermas walk back through the Hackeschen Hofe headed for a special event which Alexander M has lined up specially for soccer fan Jants. Let's see if he takes the bait. This year, with the World Cup
Education Report - An Archive of English, Spoken in Many Different Accents 教育报道 - 一份口音各异的英语录音档案 This is the VOA Special English Education Report. 这里是美国之音慢速英语教育报道。 Steven Weinberger is
1. rely on=depend on 依靠v. 2. avoid=stay away=keep away=steer clear of=make a detour 避免v. 3. die out=extinct=disappear=no longer exist 灭绝 v. 4. hunt=search for=look for=try to find=in search of 打猎v. 5. limb=arm or leg=body=organ 四肢
[00:00.11] 12.Detour to Romance [00:06.39]Harry came in the station two years ago and waited at the head of the stairs for his girl from the 9:05 train. [00:12.60]He was all dressed up and they would be married twenty minutes after she arrived. [00:1
1. agronomy /ə'ɡrɒnəmɪ/ -- (literally,land management) branch of agriculture dealing with crop production and soil management; husbandry The science of agronomy helps farmers obtain larger and better crops. 农业经济学帮助农民获得更多更
只有这样才能让他高兴啊 It was the only way to make him happy. 可是你干嘛非要让他高兴呢 Well,why'd you have to make him happy? 因为他不高兴的时候 我们都想杀了他 Because when he wasn't happy, we wanted to kill him
Day 45 Promotion or Detour Jobs are like roads,some have fast speed limits,others require a slower pace.Some have nice scenery,others offen drudgery.Some lead up to mountains,other slam into dead ends.It maybe easy to decide which jobs to take with t
A: Hello, Nicole here. B: Nicole, this is Richard. I think you know why I'm calling. A: Oh, it's about the rent. B: Yes, this is the second month in a row. A: I thought there was a grace period. B: There is no grace period in the rental agreement. A:
A: Hi, this is Nicole. B: Hi, Nicole. Richard here. I think you've got a good idea why I'm calling. A: Yes. It's about the rent, isn't it? B: Yes, your rent is late. This is the second month in a row. A: But I thought that I had a grace period. B: I
A: Hello, Nicole here. Who's calling, please? B: Hey, Nicole. It's Richard. I'm pretty sure you know why I'm calling. A: Yes, a dollar gets a dime that you're calling about the rent. B: Nicole, for the second month in a row, your rent is late. A: I t
A: Hello. This is Nicole. B: This is Richard. Let's not play games. You know why I'm calling. A: Oh, not again! You're calling about the rent. B: Yes, your rent check is late, just like last month. A: What happened to my grace period? B: Why would th
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A: Hi, this is Nicole. B: Nicole, it's Richard. You know why I'm calling. A: Yes, I know. It's the rent, isn't it? B: Yes, just like last month, your rent is overdue. A: What about my grace period? B: Are you getting Alzheimer's? There is no grace pe
By Tang Ximing and Rebecca Lombardi Wasington 19 September 2007 Aspiring journalist Jessica Shyu was on her way to achieving her life's dream. But a chance to teach far from her Washington, D.C. home convinced her to give up city life for the sprawli
By Challiss McDonough Beirut 07 December 2007 Lebanon's parliament is scheduled to meet Friday to vote on the country's next president, but virtually nobody believes the vote will actually take place. It is likely to be postponed for a seventh time,
It is fashionable to blame Tony Blair for everything. To some in the Labour party, the former prime minister took it on a neoliberal detour and lost 5m votes between 1997 and 2010. To others gleefully awaiting the Chilcot report, he is a war criminal
哎呀,老天爷你就从来没到这个车站来过?他指向杂志摊。我一直就在那儿。那个摊儿是我的。我看过每个上楼的人。 她的脸色开始变得有些苍白。过了一会儿,她向楼梯看去,声音微弱地说