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A: Would you talk to me about taking one of Dr. Miller's classes? B: Yes. Have you ever been in one of his classes? A: I'm thinking about taking his class next semester. B: He was a very easy teacher. Are you thinking of taking a class with him? A: I
A: Do you know anything about Dr. Miller's classes? B: Yes. Are you in his class? A: I'm thinking of taking his class next semester. B: He really knew his stuff, but he graded hard. Would that be OK? A: Yes, I really need someone who is really good.
A: Could you tell me if you have ever taken a class from Dr. Miller? B: Yes. Are you going to be taking a class from him? A: Yes, but I have never taken his class before. B: He is very interesting and challenging. Is that what you are looking for? A:
A: I have an appointment for 1:30. B: What can I help you with? A: Well, I have a problem with my class schedule. B: What is it? A: It seems that I've been given two classes scheduled at the same time. B: I can understand the problem with that. A: Is
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A new study has found that the Arctic's iconic polar bears are finding it harder to hunt for food due to melting sea ice caused by climate change, putting the species at a growing risk of extinction. Researchers from the United States Geological Surv
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She worries a lot. She worries about polar bears. They are big, white bears. They live in the north. They need snow. They need ice. They need cold weather. There is too much pollution. Pollution heats up the Earth. Heat melts the ice. The ice is the
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A: Hi, Jim. It's Olivia. B: Hey, Olivia. What's happening? A: I'll be moving out in a while, so I wanted you to know. B: Well, that's not good news. When are you moving? A: The last day of June. B: Is something wrong with your apartment? A: No, not a
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STOCKHOLM, May 8 (Xinhua) -- The 2012 Swedish Polar Music Prize was awarded to the American singer-songwriter Paul Simon and the Chinese American cellist Yo-Yo Ma, the prize committee said in a statement on Tuesday. For five decades, Paul Simon has b
The dogs were barking wildly at two smallcreatures playing in the moonlight. Polar bear babies! cried Annie. One roly-poly cub leaped onto the other. Then theyboth rolled through the snow. Hi, little bears! Annie called. The cubs jumped up and shook
BEIJING, June 21 (Xinhua) -- China will launch a new icebreaker for use during an upcoming 2013 polar expedition, a senior oceanic official said on Tuesday. Both the new icebreaker and Xuelong (Snow Dragon), an icebreaker that operated in Antarctica,
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