单词:tabulation unit
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By Peta Thornycroft Harare 31 March 2008 Zimbabwe's electoral commission has begun releasing official results from the nation's presidential and legislative elections. The announcement of the preliminary tallies, showing the ruling and main oppositio
[00:00.00]Unit 2 COME TO MY HOUSE [00:17.40]unit 2 page 10 Listen, sing and act. [00:24.66]LET'S HAVE FUN [01:47.42]unit 2 page 10 PIGGY BANK: [01:54.39]cook eat play [02:20.25]unit 2 page 11 Listen,say and act. [02:31.61]come to my house,come to day
By Peta Thornycroft Harare 29 March 2008 The polls are closing in Zimbabwe after elections to determine the future of longtime President Robert Mugabe. Peta Thornycroft reports from the capital, Harare, that voting was largely peaceful but few voters
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Words in unit 3 [00:03.77]第三单元的单词 [00:07.55]school [00:08.31]学校 [00:09.06]classroom [00:09.82]教室 [00:10.58]library [00:11.39]图书馆 [00:12.20]borrow... [00:12.88](向某人、从某处)借 [00:13.56]make [00:14.39]做;制
Words in unit 4 [00:03.77]第四单元的单词 [00:07.55]there [00:08.28]那里;在那里 [00:09.01]corner [00:09.59]角;角落 [00:10.16]project work [00:11.00]项目制作 [00:11.83]study [00:12.28]研究;学习 [00:12.72]plant [00:13.24]植物
Words in unit 6 [00:04.02]第六单元的单词 [00:08.05]fever [00:09.00]发烧 [00:09.95]stomachache [00:10.74]胃痛 [00:11.52]headache [00:12.32]头痛 [00:13.11]toothache [00:13.57]牙疼 [00:14.03]cough [00:14.81]咳嗽 [00:15.60]problem [00:16
[ti:UNIT 2 Colours and Clothes Lesson 16: Unit Review] [00:00.86]UNIT 2 第二单元 [00:02.65]Colours and Clothes 颜色和衣服 [00:06.62]Lesson 16: 第16课: [00:08.53]Unit Review 单元复习 [00:11.44]Ⅲ. [00:13.24]Listening and Speaking 听一
[ti:UNIT 6 Let's Go! Lesson 48: Unit Review] [00:01.53]UNIT 6 第六单元 [00:03.33]Let's Go! 我们出发吧! [00:05.57]Lesson 48: 第48课: [00:07.23]Unit Review 单元复习 [00:09.79]Ⅲ. [00:11.24]Listening and Speaking 听一听,说一说
By Scott Bobb Johannesburg 16 February 2007 Voters in the southern African nation of Lesotho choose a parliament Saturday in elections that were called early after 18 parliament members split from the ruling party to form a new opposition party. Corr
In Ghana, election officials are counting the votes from Sunday's elections and unofficial returns show that with more than one-third of the constituencies tabulated, two leading candidates are in a tight race for the presidency. Election observers
Election officials in Malawi have begun counting the vote from Tuesday's elections. The vote is being praised by observers as orderly and marked by few irregularities. Malawi's President Bingu wa Mutharika is seeking a second term, 14 May 2009 Elect
Early returns from the presidential election in Zambia indicate opposition leader Michael Sata is ahead with 44 percent of the vote while Acting President Rupiah Banda trails with 34 percent. But observers say that with results in from nearly one-hal
In Zambia, opposition leader Michel Sata is maintaining a slim lead over rival, Acting President Rupiah Banda, as vote tabulation continues from Thursday's presidential election. With more than three-fourths of the vote counted, Sata has 40 percent o
It's the worst one-day sell-off on Wall Street since after the 9/11 attacks. Stock prices plunged today across the board and around the world. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down about 416 points at the closing bell and at one point it fell un
In Angola, the opposition UNITA party has accepted defeat in the country's legislative elections, after the electoral commission said that - with nearly 80 percent of the votes counted - the ruling MPLA party was leading with more than 80 percent an
In Zambia, opposition leader Michel Sata is maintaining a slim lead over rival, Acting President Rupiah Banda, as vote tabulation continues from Thursday's presidential election. With more than three-fourths of the vote counted, Sata has 40 percent
Early returns from the presidential election in Zambia indicate opposition leader Michael Sata is ahead with 44 percent of the vote while Acting President Rupiah Banda trails with 34 percent. But observers say that with results in from nearly one-ha
By Gilbert da Costa Abuja 16 November 2006 Nigeria's National Population Commission is set to announce results of last March's national census next month. Censuses are controversial in Nigeria and the expected announcement comes at a politically sen
In Ghana, election officials are counting the votes from Sunday's elections and unofficial returns show that with more than one-third of the constituencies tabulated, two leading candidates are in a tight race for the presidency. 加纳的选举官员正