I was picking up my dry cleaning one day, and there was his car, parked across the street at some seedy motel.seedy:肮脏的,邋遢破烂的。形容人或地方 28:32 I wanted to catch him in the act, but I couldn't just stand there all day, waiting for him and his floozy to come out.catch...
13. It's an anomaly. Doctors love anomalies. Dark spot on an x-ray, bright spot on an MRI... Killing that second inmate was the homicidal equivalent of blood in the urine. It doesn't fit. 这属于异常现象,是医生们的最爱。像x光片上的黑点啦,核磁共振上的亮点啦……而杀害第二个狱友这...
I knew my lines, but I was terrified to have to recite them in front of an audience. As soon as I saw the crowd of people down there, my heart beat so fast that I was unable to say a single word. W: That's how I feel just thinking about the spelling competition next week. ...
FACE OFF; Who gets into the National Portrait Gallery, and why? The answers add up to an illustrated history of fameBob Thompson
“Who is that? When watching the movie, Silver Linings Playbook, at the Toronto International Film Festival in early September, the woman sitting next asked me.It seemed to be a strange question. I wanted to ask if she ever saw a little movie called The
Jordan Lawlar, the D-backs' No. 1 prospect who recently joined the big league team for the postseason push, stood in MLB's studios, showing off the smooth motions and quick reflexes borne out of years of repetition. But this wasn't a swing or a backhanded grab: Lawler was tearing open...
In order to figure out their FIRE number, most followers use the 4% rule, which was first developed by financial planner William Bengen in 1994. The 4% rule dictates how much a person is able to withdraw from their retirement savings, and the FIRE number is the total amount of money ...
"Seeing what they did with [Alia] in the David Lynch movie, I don't know if that would fit the tone of Denis Villeneuve's movie, or even translate to cinematic language well." Another change that resonated with Mac was the ending's renewed focus on Chani (Zendaya) and her decision ...
In defense of the lenders, there was an increased demand for mortgages, and housing prices were increasing because interest rates dropped substantially. At the time, lenders probably saw subprime mortgages as less of a risk than they really were—rates were low, the economy was healthy, and peo...