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This is the second in a two-part Business English Podcast series on handling angry customers on the telephone. In todays show well be looking at how to resolve the customers complaint. First a quick review: In part one we learned the first three step
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Peter Heinlein The United States and Britain have offered the U.N. Security Council a fresh draft resolution that would grant sovereignty to Iraq's interim government at the end of this month. The res
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1. soliloquy /səˈlɪləkwi:/ -- speech made to oneself when alone What an actor says in a soliloquy is heard by no one except the audience. 演员的独白只有观众听得到。 2. solitude /ˈsɔlitju:d/ -- condition of being alone; loneliness;
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Peter Heinlein The United States and Britain have presented the U.N. Security Council a draft resolution on Iraq, outlining the transfer of full sovereignty to an interim Iraqi government. The handove
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By Retno Pinasti and Rafael Setyo Washington 21 August 2007 A coal-powered engine on the Strasburg Railroad A visit to Strasburg, Pennsylvania is a trip to the past, a time when steam powered the railroads and horse-drawn implements were used to farm