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Do poineering work the first year, we are in Beijing the building that the country outside 4 annulus leased a farmer on the west, we eat office to be over there, also finished over we the first round of financing, memory of investor DFJ chief delegate Ms. Zhang Xi says: That is a courtyard that chickling small duck still has a dog.
创业第一年,我们在北京西四环外农村租了农民的房子,我们吃住办公都在那里,也在那里完成了我们第一轮融资,投资人DFJ首席代表张希女士回忆说:那是个有小鸡小鸭还有狗的院子。
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I will send famine and wild beasts against you, and they will leave you childless.
05:17 又要使饥荒和恶兽到你那里,叫你丧子,瘟疫和流血的事也必盛行在你那里。
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After strolling through the National Portrait Gallery (www.npg.org.uk, 44-20-7306-0055; free admission for the permanent collection), head upstairs to the inviting top-floor restaurant, Portraits (44-20-7312-2490), for stunning chimney-sweep views of the London skyline. Sunday brunch is served until 3 p.m., and offerings include crab cakes, eggs Benedict, braised lamb and poached smoked haddock. Prices are £19.95 for two courses and £24.95 for three, not including wine. Reservations essential.
逛过国家肖像馆后(www.npg.org.uk, 44-20-7306-0055;馆藏作品免门票费),拾级而上可以到吸引人的顶层"肖像餐厅"(44-20-7312-2490),那里可以心旷神怡的俯视一大片伦敦市区,星期天早午餐菜牌可以服务到下午3点,可以提供蟹黄包,水波蛋,烩羊肉,熏鳕鱼配煮鸡蛋,两道菜19.95英镑,三道菜24.95英镑,不含酒水,需要提前预定,向后走,转个弯即到了庄严的特拉法加广场,(44-20-7747-2885, www.nationalgallery.org.uk ;免门票),那里有辉煌的古老欧洲艺术家的作品。
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I observ'd, that the two who swam, were yet more than twice as long swimming over the Creek, as the Fellow was, that fled from them: It came now very warmly upon my Thoughts, and indeed irresistibly, that now was my Time to get me a Servant, and perhaps a Companion, or Assistant; and that I was call'd plainly by Providence to save this poor Creature's Life; I immediately run down the Ladders with all possible Expedition, fetches my two Guns, for they were both but at the Foot of the Ladders, as I observ'd above; and getting up again, with the same haste, to the Top of the Hill, I cross'd toward the Sea; and having a very short Cut, and all down Hill, clapp'd my self in the way, between the Pursuers, and the Pursu'd; hallowing aloud to him that fled, who looking back, was at first perhaps as much frighted at me, as at them; but I beckon'd with my Hand to him, to come back; and in the mean time, I slowly advanc'd towards the two that follow'd; then rushing at once upon the foremost, I knock'd him down with the Stock of my Piece I was loath to fire, because 1 would not have the rest hear; though at that distance, it would not have been easily heard, and being out of Sight of the Smoke too, they wou'd not have easily known what to make of it: Having knock'd this Fellow down, the other who pursu'd with him stopp'd, as if he had been frighted; and I advanc'd a-pace towards him; but as I came nearer, I perceiv'd presently, he had a Bow and Arrow, and was fitting it to shoot at me; so I was then necessitated to shoot at him first, which I did, and kill'd him at the first Shoot; the poor Savage who fled, but had stopp'd; though he saw both his Enemies fallen, and kill'd, as he thought; yet was so frighted with the Fire, and Noise of my Piece, that he stood Stock still, and neither came forward or went backward, tho' he seem'd rather enclin'd to fly still, than to come on; I hollow'd again to him, and made Signs to come forward, which he easily understood, and came a little way, then stopp'd again, and then a little further, and stopp'd again, and I cou'd then perceive that he stood trembling, as if he had been taken Prisoner, and had just been to be kill'd, as his two Enemies were; I beckon'd him again to come to me, and gave him all the Signs of Encouragement that I could think of, and he came nearer and nearer, kneeling down every Ten or Twelve steps in token of acknowledgement for my saving his Life: I smil'd at him, and look'd pleasantly, and beckon'd to him to come still nearer; at length he came close to me, and then he kneel'd down again, kiss'd the Ground, and laid his Head upon the Ground, and taking me by the Foot, set my Foot upon his Head; this it seems was in token of swearing to be my Slave for ever; I took him up, and made much of him, and encourag'd him all I could.
这时候,我脑子里突然产生一个强烈的、不可抗拒的欲望:我要找个仆人,现在正是时候;说不定我还能找到一个侣伴,一个帮手哩。这明明是上天召唤我救救这个可怜虫的命呢!我立即跑下梯子,拿起我的两支枪--前面我已提到,这两支枪就放在梯子脚下。然后,又迅速爬上梯子,翻过山顶,向海边跑去。我抄了一条近路,跑下山去,插身在追踪者和逃跑者之间。我向那逃跑的野人大声呼唤。他回头望了望,起初仿佛对我也很害怕,其程度不亚于害怕追赶他的野人。但我用手势召唤他过来,同时慢慢向后面追上来的两个野人迎上去。等他俩走近时,我一下子冲到前面的一个野人跟前,用枪杆子把他打倒在地。我不想开枪,怕枪声让其余的野人听见。其实距离这么远,枪声是很难听到的;即使隐隐约约听到了,他们也看不见硝烟,所以肯定会弄不清是怎么回事。第一个野人被我打倒之后,同他一起追来的那个野人就停住了脚步,仿佛吓住了。于是我又急步向他迎上去。当我快走近他时,见他手里拿起弓箭,准备拉弓向我放箭。我不得不先向他开枪,一枪就把他打死了。那逃跑的野人这时也停住了脚步。这可怜的家伙虽然亲眼见到他的两个敌人都已经倒下,并且在他看来已必死无疑,但却给我的枪声和火光吓坏了。他站在那里,呆若木鸡,既不进也不退,看样子他很想逃跑而不敢走近我。我向他大声招呼,做手势叫他过来。他明白了我的意思,向前走几步停停,又走几步又停停。这时,我看到他站在那里,混身发抖。他以为自己成了我的俘虏,也将像他的两个敌人那样被杀死。我又向他招招手,叫他靠近我,并做出种种手势叫他不要害怕。他这才慢慢向前走,每走一二十步便跪一下,好像是感谢我救了他的命。我向他微笑,作出和蔼可亲的样子,并一再用手招呼他,叫他再靠近一点。最后,他走到我跟前,再次跪下,吻着地面,又把头贴在地上,把我的一只脚放到他的头上,好像在宣誓愿终身做我的奴隶。我把他扶起来,对他十分和气,并千方百计叫他不要害怕。但事情还没有完。
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Shanghai, then City God Temple, Lujiazui not to be missed, in fact, no fun, Nanjing Road has been visiting the tired one day go to a local play pretty good, there is a food town god's temple, called clyster package, yes, there are characteristics, where a street is to eat, you can go take a look at the Oh, there is the Bund, then I suggest you go to Lujiazui, the Bund at night, more attractive than the old Bund, is Um, I show the scenery, I would be bored to go there Chuichui Jiang Feng, very comfortable.
上海的话,城隍庙,陆家嘴不能错过,其实没有什么好玩的,南京路已经逛腻了,一天去一个地方玩玩就不错了,城隍庙有一个吃的,叫灌汤包,不错的,有特色,那里一条街都是吃的,你可以去看看的哦,还有外滩的话,我建议你晚上去陆家嘴的外滩,比老外滩好看多了,是我秀庵的风景,我无聊了就会去那里吹吹江风,很舒服的。
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Initially the Crusader's Coliseum was going to be there, which is why some of the quests send you there.
最初十字军的大竞技场打算放在那里,这就是为什么很多任务要你去那里的原因。
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In the English Parliament (later the British Parliament and UK Parliament) between 1641 and 1967, proposals for raising taxation originated in the Committee of Ways and Means, where they were initiated by a Government minister.
我照例无偿给良木缘拉客把他们带到了那里,并且在那里吃了俺平生在良木缘消费最贵的一顿饭,当然了单是严重靠谱小青年孙睿小朋友买滴。
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It is here that large numbers of polar bears congregate beginning at dusk for a free dinner.
在那里,黄昏时分,大群的北极熊在那里聚集,寻求一顿免费的晚餐。
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I used to live there; the man in Conrad Vickers's photograph used to live there with me.
我过去就住在那里,Conrad Vickers相片里的人以前就在那里和我一起住。
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My father was a teacher there so a period of time in my life was contained by it.
我爸爸是那里的老师,我人生的很长一段是在那里度过的。
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The split between the two groups can hardly be papered over.
这两个团体间的分歧难以掩饰。
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This approach not only encourages a greater number of responses, but minimizes the likelihood of stale groupthink.
这种做法不仅鼓励了更多的反应,而且减少跟风的可能性。
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The new PS20 solar power tower collected sunlight through mirrors known as "heliostats" to produce steam that is converted into electricity by a turbine in Sanlucar la Mayor, Spain, Wednesday.
聚光:照片上是建在西班牙桑路卡拉马尤城的一座新型PS20塔式太阳能电站。被称为&日光反射装置&的镜子将太阳光反射到主塔,然后用聚集的热量产生蒸汽进而通过涡轮机转化为电力