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We did get something as a gift after the election.September 23 1952Future president Richard Nixon uses what's then a new medium, television, to make his case. Nixon, at that time the Republican candidate for vice president, denies charges of use of s
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我们再来给大家介绍两个以dry这个字为主的习惯用语。第一个是:High and dry. High就是高,dry 就是干。要是一个人处于high and dry的局面,那他就是面临难以
Dry your eyes BABY别哭~ 演唱者:3rd Storee 英文歌词 Girl there's something that's telling me That you're in need of company And you need it now So I'm willing to comfort you For all, all the pain that you're going through So baby don't... 3
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We did get something as a gift after the election.September 23rd, 1952 Future president Richard Nixon uses what's then a new medium, television, to make his case. Nixon, at that time the Republican candidate for vice president, denies charges of use