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By Gary Garriott Broadcast: August 11, 2003 This is Bill White with the VOA Special English Development Report. 1)Sawdust is what remains after trees and logs are cut up into boards for building house
Unit 1 [00:27.95]The donkey and the pekinese [00:32.71]There was a merchant who had a Pekinese dog. [00:37.98]It was like a toy. [00:41.14]The Dekinese lived in the merchant's house, [00:45.90]slept on his bed, sat on his lap and lived an easy life.
UNIT TEN [00:18.49]Ten apples.Picture 1. [00:25.76]A B C STORE.Picture 2. [00:34.53]One carrot.Picture 3. [00:42.55]Two lemonsPicture 4. [00:52.19]Three bananas. Picture 5. [01:00.73]Four sweets.Picture 6. [01:11.97]Five eggs.Picture 7. [01:22.13]Six
DEVELOPMENT REPORT - Double-Drum Sawdust Stove By Gary Garriott Broadcast: Monday, September 27, 2004 This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Development Report. Sawdust is what remains after
Double, Double play pause stop mute unmute max volume 00:0005:28repeat repeat off Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin. OPHIRA EISENBERG, HOST: Now it's time to
It would be a brilliant place for hunt together as to hides and observe the movements of these huge animals. Topographical scans have revealed the contours of this ancient landscape, features that mesolithic kind togetherness could exploit. Where the