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1:李公朴 2021-02-28 16:12:11
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2:谢强伦 2021-02-12 16:12:11
At least 120 million American voters had been expected to cast votes in the race between the Democratic incumbent and Romney after a campaign focused on how to repair the ailing U.S. economy。
3:李瑄 2021-02-21 16:12:11
At the same time, she said, other countries have seen their tourist numbers spike as the currencies weaken.
4:吴晴晴 2021-02-23 16:12:11
Mr Ravenscroft ended up leaving teaching to found Enabling Enterprise, a body that seeks to bridge the gulf between schools and business by taking pupils out of the classroom and giving them practical projects and visits to businesses, including UBS, the bank, and Freshfields, the law firm.
5:韦迪 2021-02-28 16:12:11
Stand: Costco CEO Craig Jelinek refused to open on Thanksgiving Day
6:程璧光 2021-02-14 16:12:11
连续4年以来,排行榜前5名的位置都被相同的五个跨洲EMBA项目所占据。Tiemba项目今年能够荣登榜首,不是因为它比竞争对手表现得异常优秀,而是得益于在大多数指标上的强劲表现。尤其是,该项目学员的平均薪资(32.4万美元)排名第二,仅次于凯洛格-香港科大(Kellogg-HKUST)EMBA项目的学员(40.8万美元)。Tiemba项目在职业晋升方面也位居第二,在工作经验方面排名第四。
7:李妍熙 2021-02-21 16:12:11
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8:邵剑波 2021-02-21 16:12:11
You see all kinds of grisly, hairy characters on the Tube but few commuters would've expected to see a pack of pandas on the platform.
9:孙姨 2021-02-28 16:12:11
11月,中国的出口总值增速是预期的2倍多,这增加了中国的贸易顺差。
10:卡拉图拜 2021-02-21 16:12:11
In my adolescent years on the foothills of Himalayas, I had a friend we all referred to as the "dreamy guy." He would spend his days enjoying the smallest of things – color-tagging butterflies, counting peaks on the horizon, making stories out of cloud formations. He was a happy soul, deeply receptive to life's beauties and easily excited. I knew this guy many years ago and I thought about him today as I sat down to write this piece for you, dear class of 2013.