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Scene 1 It begins with John Nash as a graduate student at Princeton, a young man without much in the way of social skills but not without a certain impish humor. He becomes friends with his roommate,
Lesson 67 It's a mystery! Sue: What' that thing, Sandy? Sandy: Which thing? Sue: That thing in the garden. Sandy: I haven't the faintest idea. Let's ask mother. Sue: What's that thing, mum? Mother: I don't know. Your father brought it home yesterday
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ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: And now we're joined by NPR national justice correspondent Carrie Johnson. Hi, Carrie. CARRIE JOHNSON, BYLINE: Hi, Ari. SHAPIRO: You followed Rosenstein for years since he was the U.S. attorney in Baltimore. Is this account in char
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Finding a date for Prom can be a stressful experience for many. Just ask Sam Steingard. 对许多人来说,找一个毕业舞会的伴儿可能是一次压力满满的体验。那正好问问Sam Steingard吧! With the big date drawing ever nearer
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ELI ROSENBAUM: The time pressures grow every year. Sometimes I say it's sort of like when we started, we were told, OK, run a four-minute mile and we did it. And then a few years later, they say, OK, you've got to run that mile but you've only got ab