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A: Are you all right? B: No, I'm not. A: What's going on? B: I was just robbed! A: Are you serious? B: Someone just robbed me. A: Did he hurt you? B: He took all my things, but he didn't hurt me. A: I can't believe that. B: I need to make a statement
A: May I help you? B: What time will the library be closing? A: It closes at six. B: Does it always close at six? A: No, not every day. B: Will the library be open on Saturday? A: Absolutely. B: What are your hours on Saturday? A: Saturdays hours are
First, First of all, To begin with, Second, Then, Then, Third, Next, Later, Last, Finally, In the end,
However, I managed to get a hold of a Borane eventually, and here is the beast. 无论如何,我最终得到了一些硼烷,这就是那个怪物。 And it really does have the same -- if you calculate, if you measure the vibrational frequencies,
[00:00.00]Exercise 2.2 [00:10.82]Today, we will talk about choking. [00:13.67]In fact, choking is quite a common problem [00:17.08]in our daily life. [00:19.29]What's choking? [00:21.42]This is when someone has an object stuck in [00:24.98]his or her
Symphony #5, Movement 2 piano Song 贝多芬第五交响乐第二乐章 I've been thinking, if Mr. Beethoven and his housekeeper did leave, surely we could find someone nice to live upstairs. 我一直在想如果贝多芬先生和他的女管家真的
Grammar Girl here. Todays topic is taking care of clichs. Guest writer Sal Glynn writes, clichs can be a writers worst enemy, and the reader usually doesnt like clichs much either. Writers from Jonathan Swift to George Orwell have ranted against the
modlue 4 Food and drinks [00:20.94]模块四 食品和饮料 [00:23.28]unit 1 The food we eat [00:25.40]单元一 我们吃的食品 [00:27.53]Read [00:28.71]读 [00:29.88]'What would you like for dinner tonight?'Mrs Li asks Kitty and Ben. [00:34.42]
Dr. Gary Smith heads the Center for Injury Research and Policy at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. He and other pediatricians are calling for warning labels on foods that are a high-risk for choking for children. Every week, children
Radiation Might Help Heart Regain its Rhythm That beeping sound is the normal beating of a heart. But here's what the same heart sounds like, during a bout of ventricular tachycardia, or VT the racing beats are caused by an electrical short circuit i
文本: Banshee:You seem troubled, mistress. Sylvanas:Arent you, sister? Only days ago we were the Lich Kings slaves. We existed only to _(1)_ in his name. And now we are free. Banshee:I dont understand, mistress. I thought youd be _(2)_. Syl
Weve all of course seen Clint Eastwood save lives on the silver screen often in the middle of shoot-ups, but when it came to a real life-and-death situation, there was no gun needed, and ABCs Lindsey Jennies to explain why. Hey, Lindsey. Good morning
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Learning the Basics of First Aid: What to Do Until Medical Help ArrivesBy Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS in VOA Spec
Once there was a Brahmin who bought a goat in another village.When he carried it home on his shoulder,he was seen by three rogues,who said to one another,If by some contrivance that goat can be taken from him,it will be a great pleasure to
EZ Does It OPHIRA EISENBERG, HOST: Now, it's time to crown our big winner. Let's bring back our final two contestants Jake and Ross. (APPLAUSE) EISENBERG: Puzzle guru Art Chung, take it away. ART CHUNG: Ross and Jake, your final round is called Easy
Celebrity Sayings OPHIRA EISENBERG, HOST: Ross, since you've been north of the Arctic Circle, you strike me as a bit of a daredevil. ROSS FREILICH: I guess you could go with that. EISENBERG: You think? FREILICH: Yeah. EISENBERG: Scott, are you a dare
Contents Under Pressure OPHIRA EISENBERG, HOST: Let's meet our next two contestants. First up, Ross Freilich. You work in mergers and acquisitions, and you just got back from a trip to an island north of the Arctic Circle. ROSS FREILICH: That's corre
By Carolyn Weaver New York 10 October 2009 An estimated 62,000 people in the United States have severe kidney failure. To lead a normal life, each needs a new kidney, preferably one transplanted from a healthy living donor. Some are lucky enough to