People began looking across to seewherethe noise was coming from... 人们开始四下察看,想弄清楚那声响来自何处。 柯林斯高阶英语词典 He knewwhereHenry Carter had gone... 他知道亨利·卡特去了哪里。 柯林斯高阶英语词典 Wherewill it all end?... ...
aWho will buy it for me? 谁将买它为我? [translate] arequirede to perform aVision test 将执行aVision试飞的requirede [translate] aWan an 苍白 [translate] aTwo photos of he and his father shooting, success 他和他的父亲射击,成功二张相片 [translate] aStacked ultra thin buried oxide type ...
we do things on our own schedule—when we feel like it, not when we’re told to. I’d say we’ve earned that right after all these years. And truth be told, there’s something satisfying about a day spent getting things done, knowing you’ve got a warm fire...
Not to worry. We got off at the next stop. There was a bloke in train company uniform wearing a hi viz top who initially stopped me getting off to allow folks in the row in front of me to go first. Fair enough. Then he let me off but took off my jacket for me. Don’t ask ...
“Buy American” Rules Hurt Americans byDon BoudreauxonJanuary 25, 2025 Tweet K.T. is a regular Cafe Hayek patron who lives in New York state. He sent an email to me today, the bulk of which I share here with his kind permission. ...
We think it will have a profitable foundry operation and that it will make good chips that people want to buy as well. But we also think the X86 market is going to decline as Arm rises at the hyperscale and cloud builders, and Intel not only knows this, but accepted this years ago ...
Our first outing was to Lincoln, Nebraska’s capital, where 12-year-olds could enter the track and even place bets. Every day Mary gave me $2 to bet and told me which horse to bet on. I think the winnings from those bets paid for a lot of my college education. ...
Gambling personifies the Shakespearean twist of the racetrack. High rollers and drugstore cowboys wager to win. Some men walk out with a grocery cart of recycled cans; some walk out with enough money to buy a racehorse. They leave by the same gate, and the next day, they return for more...
similar-looking buildings. There are large open spaces between them, overfilled with cars (it is hard to distinguish a courtyard from a sidestreet or an alley). In other words, save for the irregular grid layout, the Klaipėda Soviet districts are similar to those in any other Lithuanian ...
is privately owned and has electric gates that stay closed so the pleasure is no longer available to me. It was only a couple of hundred yards from our house and I could have waited until I got home to use the loo but the mischievous side of me liked the element of risk involved, al...