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Benny came to a sudden stop at the totem pole. He was looking all around when the other Aldens caught up to him. Benny, whats gotten into you? Jessie asked him with a frown. You know the rules. Were supposed to stay together, Henry reminded his littl
Hi, kids! Reena greeted them with a cheery smile. I was afraid the rain might keep you away. She slid into the booth beside Violet. Henry grinned. Nothing keeps Benny away from food, he teased. Everyone laughed, including Benny. Just then, the waitre
影片对白 Annie: Walter, there is something I have to tell you. Walter: So he could be on top of the empire state building now. Annie: No, I guess he could be. No. It's not him, Walter, it's me. I can't do this. Walter: Look, Annie, I love you. But,
Is it true, Grandfather? asked six-year-old Benny. Is there really an underground city in Seattle? He couldnt believe his ears. James Alden smiled at his youngest grandchild. There sure is, he said, looking around the airport. In fact, you can take a
I've got a deep secret few people understand and even fewer will admit to sharing. It's time to tell the truth: I love the rain, deeply and passionately and more than the sun. At least I live in the right place, famous for its damp weather and spawni
影片对白 Dr. Marsha: If you've just tuned in , this is Dr. Marsha Fieldstone and tonight's topic is Your Wishes and Dreams and we're on the line now with someone from Seattle. Sam: Hello? Dr. Marsha: Hello, Sam. This is Dr. Marsha Fieldstone on Netw
影片对白 Jessica: This is the best movie I've ever seen in my life. Jonah: What's so great about it? Jessica: You have to find her, Jonah. You have to go to her. Jonah: Do you know how much money it costs to go to New York? Jessica: Nobody knows. It
影片对白 Becky: So then what happened? Annie: So then I left, obviously. Becky: You were standing in the middle of a street? Annie: You know that dream where you're walking down the street naked and everyone is looking at you? Becky: I love that dre
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影片对白 Walter: The tall one with red hair is your cousin Irene... Annie: You'll recognize her by the disappointed look on her face. Walter: Who is married to Harold, who ran off with his secretary. Annie: But came back because Irene threatened to
By Mike O'Sullivan Seattle 03 October 2007 The northwestern U.S. city of Seattle is a high-tech center and the home of Microsoft. It is also home to a growing electronic game industry, with dozens of companies in and around the city. VOA's Mike O'Sul
Seattle, 'City of Clocks' Keeps on Ticking If youve been to Seattle, Washington - or even just heard about it - youd probably guess that its nickname is something like The Space Needle City. That 184-meter-high tower, with an observation deck and res
In the northwestern United States, the city of Seattle requires its residents to separate food waste from the rest of their trash. The food gets recycled into compost for lawns, gardens and, soon, into electricity. Every day, at Cedar Grove Compostin
DAVID GREENE, HOST: So when President Trump signed an executive order banning travelers from six majority-Muslim countries from entering the U.S., several states and civil rights groups sued to stop it. So did a 24-year-old mom from suburban Seattle.
By Mike O'Sullivan Seattle 18 October 2007 A museum in Seattle highlights two distinct expressions of popular culture - pop music and science fiction. VOA's Mike O'Sullivan reports, the Experience Music Project and Science Fiction Museum look at inno
Talking about President Xi's cultural references of sleepless Seattle and house of cards during his speech when arriving at Seattle, Rick Dunham, Co-director of the Global Business Journalist Program of Tsinghua University, says the cultural referenc
SAN FRANCISCO, March 8 (Xinhua) -- The World's largest coffeehouse company Starbucks on Tuesday rolled out its new logo to celebrate its upcoming 40-year birthday. The Seattle-based company said in a statement that the new logo removes the Starbucks
Anchor: Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Seattle to begin his trip to the United States. On the line with us now is our Washington chief correspondent Xiao Hong is there covering events for us. Tell us about his arrival. Reporter: Sure! It was
Many Chinese got to know Seattle through two films: Sleepless in Seattle and Finding Mr. Right. Now, the city comes back into the limelight with Chinese President Xi Jinping set to arrive for his first official state visit to the United States. Seatt
The Chamber is one of the most active commercial organizations on the U.S. west coast with more than 2,300 enterprise members including Boeing, Microsoft and Starbucks. Maud Daudon, CEO of the Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce, talks about the