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A: Their wedding was just exquisite. B: I know. Maybe one day I'll have a wedding like that. A: What do you think their budget was? B: It must have cost them a pretty penny. A: Would you like to have a big wedding like they did? B: No. I think I woul
A: Why do you want to take the police to court? B: They arrested me without probable cause. A: They did? B: They had no reason for arresting me. A: I thought they let you go. B: Yes, the next morning. A: They made you spend the night at the station?
A: What case do you have against the police? B: I want to take them to court for arresting me. A: I dont understand. B: There was no reason for them to arrest me. A: They let you go, didnt they? B: They released me the next morning. A: They detained
A: Did you know there was a robbery? B: I haven't heard anything about it. A: Some dude tried to rob our bank. B: Really? That's crazy! A: He tried to rob the bank with a gun. B: What happened? A: Well, most important, no one got injured. B: That's g
A: Are dates fun for you? B: I enjoy dating a lot. A: Why are they so fun for you? B: Dates allow me to meet new people. A: Your dates are always fun? B: Well, I don't always like who I'm dating; so not always. A: How come? B: The person I am dating
Grammar Girl here. Last week we talked about capitalizing words in the business world. Today we're going to talk about capitalization in general. If you recall, in English, we capitalize proper nounswords that name a specific thing or person, words s
Grammar Girl here. In today's episode, well talk about capitalizationits overuse and its misuse in the business world. Lets talk about why capitalization of some words is a capital idea, and why uppercasing other words could be considered a capital o
A: Do you enjoy going on dates? B: Yes. I find dates to be a lot of fun. A: What's so fun about them? B: They give me the opportunity to get to know someone better. A: So you always have fun on dates? B: Not always. I don't always like the person I'm
By Nico Colombant Dakar 19 December 2006 Impoverished young women throughout Africa are sent into the homes of more affluent families, to work -- often in near slave-like conditions as maids. VOA's Nico Colombant reports from Dakar on a group trying
By Jim Malone Washington 16 May 2008 Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama strongly criticized President Bush and Republican rival John McCain Friday for what he called appalling, dishonest and divisive attacks. Obama's comments at a campaig
Christians Flee Their Homes in Pakistani Capital Shaqila Bibi, a Christian, is packing up. Shes afraid Muslims in her neighborhood will attack her if she stays. We are frightened, said Bibi. They can harm us any time, set us on fire, and the landlord
SIV Vaccine Holds Promise for AIDS Researchers are excited about a vaccine they have developed that protects rhesus monkeys from infection with a primate version of the AIDS virus. They hope to use what they've learned to develop an agent that preven
Tripoli: Fighting Empties the Seaside Capital Driving into Tripoli is to drive into a ghost city. It looks like a set for a Hollywood apocalypse film. Instead of a bustling seaside capital of 1.5 million people, we drove Thursday past kilometer and k
A: Did you hear about the robbery? B: No, I didn't hear about it. A: A man tried to rob our bank today. B: Are you serious? A: Yeah, he tired to rob the bank at gunpoint. B: Did anyone get hurt? A: Nobody got hurt. B: That's good to hear. A: He did g
A: Have you heard about the robbery? B: What robbery? A: Some guy attempted to rob our bank earlier today. B: That's insane! A: He tried to rob the bank at gunpoint. B: Is everyone okay? A: He didn't hurt anyone. B: I'm glad to hear that. A: I heard
Maggie: Oh. Oh honey look! Ben's punishment letter and flowers too. Jason: Ben who? Maggie: Wake up! Jason: Oh, hello Maggie. Maggie: Hello. Jason: Good morning. Maggie: look. Jason: Aw. Dear Mom and Dad, here's my punishment you wanted. I hope you
By Jill Moss THIS IS AMERICA – April 15, 2002: Visiting the Capitol VOICE ONE: Historians have described the United States Capitol building as “the most recognized sign of democratic government in
By Sabina Castelfranco Rome 07 June 2007 A massive security operation is being organized in Rome for the arrival of U.S. President Bush on Friday evening. Thousands of police officers will be deployed in the city and the air space will be closed as a
I laid there feeling sorry for myself In a bed of kleenex Stuffin chocolates in my mouth On the phone with my best friend cussin my ex He broke my heart Felt like the world had ended I cried myself to sleep Thinkin I cant get over him Strange Talk ab
The Labour Party, at their annual conference last weekend, said that they will discuss a capital gains tax. Many countries have a capital gains tax so if you buy a house then sell it at a profit, you pay tax on the profit. Some people buy houses as a