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The document contains summaries of 17 conversations or passages. The summaries generally provide the key details and implications in 1-3 sentences: 1) The woman suggests heating the glass jar in warm water to help remove the lid. 2) The woman says she got the desk for a low price despite it looking expensive and antique. 3) The woman means the man can use her old tape player. 4) The man implies the woman should use the newspaper to protect herself from the rain. 5) The woman means she now supports the other candidate since one dropped out of the race. 6) The woman means she got her brother to help paint her apartment in exchange for a favor she

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The document contains summaries of 17 conversations or passages. The summaries generally provide the key details and implications in 1-3 sentences: 1) The woman suggests heating the glass jar in warm water to help remove the lid. 2) The woman says she got the desk for a low price despite it looking expensive and antique. 3) The woman means the man can use her old tape player. 4) The man implies the woman should use the newspaper to protect herself from the rain. 5) The woman means she now supports the other candidate since one dropped out of the race. 6) The woman means she got her brother to help paint her apartment in exchange for a favor she

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Julie certainly seems to like classical music she doesn't like just any classical music what does

the woman imply about Julie

Professor dixon's history test probably not too well I skipped a couple of questions and I didn't
have time to go back to them what does the man say about the history test

#9 I can't seem to get the lid off this glass jar maybe you could heat it in some warm water what
does the woman suggest

number 10 this desk must be an expensive antique it may look like that but I got it for next to
nothing what does the woman say about the desk

Jared can keep our audio number 13 Gary is using that old tape player of yours he's welcome to
it what does the woman mean

I'm going to make a run for it you don't happen to have an umbrella I can borrow do you know
but here's a newspaper what does the man imply the

#14 I'm going to make a run for it you don't happen to have an umbrella I can borrow do you
know but here's a newspaper what does the man imply the woman should do with the
newspaper

#15 is the best choice for president of the student assembly so do I now that markets dropped
out of the race what does the woman mean

Did you paint your apartment by yourself actually I got my brother to help he owed me a favor
what does the woman mean

#17 i'd like to go swimming this afternoon but it's such a long walk to the lake i know a shortcut
let me

#18 I can't tell if this picture is straight or not I'll hold it while you stand back and take a look
what are these people doing with the picture

Number 19 I'm going to stephanie's house I have an assignment to complete and I need to use
her computer why don't you buy one of your own think how much time you could save what
does the man

Needs a little more practice only if we want to win some games what does the man imply

#21 have you seen Shelly recently the last time I spoke to her she said she hadn't been feeling
too well well when I saw her this morning she was the picture of health what does the man say
about Shelly
Is getting a little impatient can't we call this meeting to order once Lou gets here we can what
does the man mean

There are even if I could afford them

you can't expect to become a tennis pro after just a few lessons can I shouldn't have had such
high hopes I suppose what did Ken probably expect

#25 we only have a few more points to talk over good because i need to wrap this up

I'd just like a couple of books of matches please what does the man mean

Should I take California street or Oak street to get downtown what difference does it make is
the same distance no matter how you go what does the woman mean

Did you hear the announcement yes and I could hardly believe my ears what does the woman
imply about the announcement

29 Brian could you handle this suitcase too how many hands do you think I have what does
Brian mean

I'm so glad I can go camping this weekend then you don't have to study for that physics test
after all what had the man originally thought about the woman

Following conversation Walter why haven't you been coming to professor crosleys
anthropology class what do you mean I've been there every morning every morning but oh I get
it you must be in the professors morning class and cultural anthropology I'm in her afternoon
class in social anthropology so tell me how do you like your class oh it's very interesting so far
we can study in the art the architecture and the tools of different cultures and this Saturday are
classes going down to the local museum they're having an exhibit of the artifacts of the early
inhabitants of this area your class has quite a different focus for mine we're studying social
relations in groups for example this week we've been talking about marriage customs and
family life in a number of societies including our own so what's your opinion of professor
Crossley well she asks her students to do a lot of work we're going to have two tests and two
research papers but she's a fascinating lecture I've never taken an anthropology course before
but I'm glad I decided to take her course yeah same for me in fact I never thought of
anthropology as an interesting subject but now I sure do #31

PCL community television studios how may I help you hello I'm calling because I saw an
advertisement in the campus newspaper is that there was a summer internship available for a
student who wants to work on your local news program right but you do realize that all of our
interns are volunteers it's an unpaid position oh sure I understand that I just want to get some
experience working for a television news program you see I'm thinking about a career in
television news production after I get my degree oh are you majoring in telecommunications no
in journalism but I've taken some telecommunications courses I see well you'll need to talk to
miss Wagner she's in charge of the internship program but first you'll need to come here to fill
out an application form can you drop by the studio later today

How many of you were at the football game Saturday night did you notice the blimp circling the
stadium today's blimps are much smaller descendants of the giant airships sometimes called
zeppelins that were used in the early 20th century like those zeppelins blimps are lighter than
air aircraft but blimps differ from zeppelins in a number of ways first as I said they are quite a
bit smaller the old airships were as long as football fields and unlike zeppelins blimps do not
contain an internal metal frame that's why the blimps are sometimes called non rigid airships
and blimps are a lot safer than the old zeppelins that's because they use nonflammable helium
in place of hydrogen to provide lift as you may know the age of the airship ended when the
famous German airship hindenburg exploded disastrously at Lake Hurst New Jersey in 1937 I
say that airship travel ended then but some engineers believe that large rigid airships will fly
again these airships of the future could be equipped with jet engines and filled with helium
although they wouldn't be as fast as modern airplanes they would be much more fuel efficient

Twice a year all the clocks in the United states are changed by one hour in the spring clocks are
moved ahead an hour this is called daylight saving time in the fall clocks are set back an hour to
Standard Time people remember how to change their clocks by remembering this saying spring
forward fall back it seems Benjamin Franklin was the first person to propose the idea of daylight
saving time back in the 1790s at the time people thought he was joking they couldn't believe he
was serious many years later during World War One people realized what an innovative idea he
had in the spring and summer the sun rises earlier by moving the Clock ahead people can take
advantage of the extra daylight and save energy energy is an important resource of course
especially during wartime The United states operated on daylight saving time during World War
One and again during World War Two after that some parts of the country observe daylight
saving time and some didn't beginning and ending dates varied from place to place this
confusion ended in 1966 when the Congress passed the uniform time act standardizing the
process and making daylight saving time a federal law since then some lawmakers have
proposed that the United states go to year round daylight saving time #43 what is the main

This week the city will begin a new program of curbside recycling if you take your recyclable
materials out to the street the city will haul them away in trucks to be recycled at present you
can recycle newspapers aluminum cans and glass containers the trucks will not pick up plastic
bottles however if you want to recycle plastic bottles you can take them to the city recycling
center on pine St if you live in the North or West side of town trucks will pick up your
recyclables on Monday if you live in the East or South part of town your recyclables will be
picked up on Wednesday if you live in the central section of town your pickup day is Friday for
more details see the map in today's newspaper and remember when it comes in aluminum and
glass don't throw it away recycle it #47

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