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The story of these stamps began on may 14,1918,the day after they were placed on sale.in washington,d.c.,w.t.robey,a man interested in stamps,decided to buy a sheet of the new stamps and so went to the new york avenue branch post office in washington.when the clerk handed him a sheet of the stamps robey noted that they were poorly centered.he looked at other sheets and found that none was well centered.the clerk asked robey to return later in the day when more stamps were expected.
关于这些邮票的故事发生在1918年5月14日,该日是它们开始销售的第二天。在首都华盛顿,一个集邮爱好者,罗比,决定去买一整版新邮票,于是他来到华盛顿市纽约大街的邮政支局。当职员递给他一版新邮票时,罗比看到它们的中心位置很差。他看了其它几版,没有一个摆正中心位置。职员告诉罗比当天晚些时候来退换,估计那时有更多邮票到货。
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They abrogate d their trade agreements with the country they were at war with.
他们废除了与交战国的贸易协定。
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If the Air Force wants to lift a one-ton elephant with a drop of something, I suppose they use glue, but if they want to hold something together, I'd recommend almost anything else.
空军部若是想用一滴液体提起一吨重的大象,我想他们会用胶水,但他们若想将东西连在一起,我推荐用胶水以外的其他东西。
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So they allege d, but have they any proof?
他们是这样宣称的,但他们有证据吗?
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Having done all this, I left them the next Day, and went an Board the Ship: We prepared immediately to sail, but did not weigh that Night: The next Morning early, two of the five Men came swimming to the Ship's Side, and making a most lamentable Complaint of the other three, begged to be taken into the Ship, for God's Sake, for they should be murthered, and begg'd the Captain to take them on Board, tho' he hang'd them immediately.
这些事情办完后,第二天我就离开他们上了大船。我们本来准备立即开船,可是直到晚上都没有起锚。第二天一大早,那五个人中有两个人忽然向船边泅来。他们诉说那三个人怎样歧视他们,样子甚为可怜。他们恳求我们看在上帝份上收留他们,不然准会给那三个人杀死。他们哀求船长收留他们,就是马上把他们吊死也心甘情愿。
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Having done all this, I left them the next Day, and went an Board the Ship: We prepared immediately to sail, but did not weigh that Night: The next Morning early, two of the five Men came swimming to the Ship's Side, and making a most lamentable Complaint of the other three, begged to be taken into the Ship, for God's Sake, for they should be murthered, and begg'd the Captain to take them on Board, tho' he hang'd them immediately.
第二天一大早,那五个人中有两个人忽然向船边泅来。他们诉说那三个人怎样歧视他们,样子甚为可怜。他们恳求我们看在上帝份上收留他们,不然准会给那三个人杀死。他们哀求船长收留他们,就是马上把他们吊死也心甘情愿。船长看到这种情形,就假装自己无权决定,要征得我的同意才行。后来,经过种种留难,他们也发誓痛改前非,才把他们收容上船。
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I endeavour'd to clear up this Fraud, to my Man Friday, and told him, that the Pretence of their old Men going up the Mountains, to say O to their God Benamuckee, was a Cheat, and their bringing Word from thence what he said, was much more so; that if they met with any Answer, or spake with any one there, it must be with an evil Spirit: And then I entred into a long Discourse with him about the Devil, the Original of him, his Rebellion against God, his Enmity to Man, the Reason of it, his setting himself up in the dark Parts of the World to be Worship'd instead of God, and as God; and the many Stratagems he made use of to delude Mankind to his Ruine; how he had a secret access to our Passions, and to our Affections, to adapt his Snares so to our Inclinations, as to cause us even to be our own Tempters, and to run upon our Destruction by our own Choice.
从这些事情入手,我逐渐教导他,使他认识真正的神是上帝。我指着天空对他说,万物的伟大创造者就住在天上,并告诉他,上帝用神力和神意创造了世界,治理着世界。我还告诉他,上帝是万能的,他能为我们做任何事情,他能把一切都赐予我们,也能把一切从我们手里夺走。就这样,我逐渐使他睁开了眼睛。他专心致志地听我讲,并且很乐意接受我向他灌输的观念:基督是被派来替我们赎罪的。他也乐意学着向上帝祈祷,并知道,上帝在天上能听到他的祈祷。有一天,他对我说,上帝能从比太阳更远的地方听到我们的话,他必然是比贝纳木基更伟大的神。因为贝纳木基住的地方不算太远,可他却听不到他们的话,除非他们到他住的那座山里去向他谈话。我问他:他可曾去过那儿与他谈过话?他说:没有,青年人从来不去,只有那些被称为奥乌卡儿的老人才去。经过他解释,我才知道,所谓奥乌卡儿,就是他们部族的祭司或僧侣。据他说,他们到那儿去说&哦&,(他说,这是他们的祈祷。)然后就回来,把贝纳木基的话告诉他们。从星期五的话里,我可以推断,即使是世界上最盲目无知的邪教徒中,也存在着祭司制度;同时,我也发现,把宗教神秘化,从而使人们能敬仰神职人员,这种做法不仅存在于罗马天主教,也存在于世界上一切宗教,甚至也存在于最残忍、最野蛮的野人中间。
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They are, says Joshua Mendell, M.D., Ph.D., an assistant professor in the McKusick-Nathans Institute of Genetic Medicine at Hopkins, like "molecular rheostats that fine-tune how much protein is being made from each gene."
有关这个看似&离经叛道&核苷酸序列以及它们在细胞中神秘移动的秘密都写在了1月5日发表的《Science》杂志上。
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After I had solac'd my Mind with the comfortable Part of my Condition, I began to look round me to see what kind of Place I was in, and what was next to be done, and I soon found my Comforts abate, and that in a word I had a dreadful Deliverance: For I was wet, had no Clothes to shift me, nor any thing either to eat or drink to comfort me, neither did I see any Prospect before me, but that of perishing with Hunger, or being devour'd by wild Beasts; and that which was particularly afflicting to me, was, that I had no Weapon either to hunt and kill any Creature for my Sustenance, or to defend my self against any other Creature that might desire to kill me for theirs: In a Word, I had nothing about me but a Knife, a Tobacco-pipe, and a little Tobacco in a Box, this was all my Provision, and this threw me into terrible Agonies of Mind, that for a while I run about like a Mad-man; Night coming upon me, I began with a heavy Heart to consider what would be my Lot if there were any ravenous Beasts in that Country, seeing at Night they always come abroad for their Prey.
我自我安慰了一番,庆幸自己死而复生。然后,我开始环顾四周,看看到底我到了什么地方,想想下一步该怎么办。但不看则已,这一看使我的情绪立即低落下来。我虽获救,却又陷入了另一种绝境。我浑身湿透,却没有衣服可更换;我又饥又渴,却没有任何东西可充饥解渴。我看不到有任何出路,除了饿死,就是给野兽吃掉。我身上除了一把小刀、一个烟斗和一小匣烟叶,别无他物。这使我忧心如焚,有好一阵子,我在岸上狂乱地跑来跑去,像疯子一样。夜色降临,我想到野兽多半在夜间出来觅食,更是愁思满腔。我想,若这儿真有猛兽出没,我的命运将会如何呢?
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After I had solac'd my Mind with the comfortable Part of my Condition, I began to look round me to see what kind of Place I was in, and what was next to be done, and I soon found my Comforts abate, and that in a word I had a dreadful Deliverance: For I was wet, had no Clothes to shift me, nor any thing either to eat or drink to comfort me, neither did I see any Prospect before me, but that of perishing with Hunger, or being devour'd by wild Beasts; and that which was particularly afflicting to me, was, that I had no Weapon either to hunt and kill any Creature for my Sustenance, or to defend my self against any other Creature that might desire to kill me for theirs: In a Word, I had nothing about me but a Knife, a Tobacco-pipe, and a little Tobacco in a Box, this was all my Provision, and this threw me into terrible Agonies of Mind, that for a while I run about like a Mad-man; Night coming upon me, I began with a heavy Heart to consider what would be my Lot if there were any ravenous Beasts in that Country, seeing at Night they always come abroad for their Prey.
但不看则已,这一看使我的情绪立即低落下来。我虽获救,却又陷入了另一种绝境。我浑身湿透,却没有衣服可更换;我又饥又渴,却没有任何东西可充饥解渴。我看不到有任何出路,除了饿死,就是给野兽吃掉。我身上除了一把小刀、一个烟斗和一小匣烟叶,别无他物。这使我忧心如焚,有好一阵子,我在岸上狂乱地跑来跑去,像疯子一样。夜色降临,我想到野兽多半在夜间出来觅食,更是愁思满腔。我想,若这儿真有猛兽出没,我的命运将会如何呢?
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- 推荐网络例句
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She gently rebuff ed him, but agreed that they could be friends
她婉言拒绝了,但同意作为朋友相处。
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If in the penal farm, you were sure to be criticized.
要是在劳改农场,你等着挨绳子吧!
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Several theories about reigniting and extinguishing of the arc have been refered.
本文综合考虑了几种电弧重燃和熄灭理论。