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A: Im sorry ,but I didnt catch what you said. [00:00.94]A:对不起,我没有听明白你的话。 [00:01.88]B: I said ,Do you want me to help you ? [00:03.04]B:我是说:你要我帮忙吗? [00:04.21]A: If youre sure youre not in a hur
I had lunch today with my friend Sam. She recently quit her job with a large company to strike out on her own. She has always been an entrepreneur in small ways, but she decided to start her own business. The start- up she launched provided technolog
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