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And this week, we are so excited you all have tuned in, because we are here speaking with Rebecca Smith and Mark Llobrera, who are here to tell us about the responsive redesign of WHYY. Rebecca, Mark, thank you so much for joining us. Mark: Thanks for having me. Rebecca: Yeah, ha...
by Eric Smith Should a public school be a vanity project? MCS Charter shutdown raises concerning questions | Opinion by Lisa Haver For kids with asthma, diesel buses chart a dangerous route back to school | Opinion by Brooke Petry More Billy Penn Meet the semifinalists in the Sadie T...
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---May I speak to Miss Smith---Sorry, she is not at home. Who ___ speaking, pleaseA. are you B. is this C. is that D. are 免费查看参考答案及解析 题目: —___is that speaking ()—This is Jane speaking.A. What B. Who C. May 免费查看参考答案及解析 题目: ---___are ...
Finally, Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens who live in a U.S. territory. Gidley said later in the interview that it was “a mistake” to refer to the island as “that country.” “Do you think that’s a concern that there is that kind of slip of the tongue inside the Whit...
"In the reign of James the First, Courtmasherry was spelt Courtneshry, and, up to a few years since, Court-mac-Sherry (that is the court of Mac Sherry, according to Smith, who states that it was built by a Shropshire man named Hodnett, and that he, wishing to drop his English pa...
Posted By: Peter Smith | September 19, 2009 at 10:48 AM Report Abuse Awww...poor Chris is behaving exactly the way he says the WH is behaving. No surprise here. Pretty much a given that if conservatives accuse you of doing something unsavory its because they are the ones doing/...