It is difficult to really experience or "feel" the size of the United States, even when you know the actual number of miles from coast to coast.
당신이 해안에서 해안까지의 실제 거리를 안다고 할지라도 미국의 크기를 경험하거나 느끼는 것은 정말 어렵다.
To get the full impact you should realize, for example, that it takes forty-eight hours (two entire
Chapter 1. New Challenges
Part 1
Living in the U.S.A.
미국에서의 생활
size
크기
It is difficult to really experience or "feel" the size of the United States, even when you know the actual number of miles from coast to coast. To get the full impact you should realize, for example, that it takes forty-eight hours (two entire days and two long nights) to travel by train from Chicago t
It is difficult to really experience or "feel" the size of the United States, even when you know the actual number of miles from coast to coast.
당신이 해안에서 해안까지의 실제 거리를 안다고 할지라도 미국의 크기를 경험하거나 느끼는 것은 정말 어렵다.
To get the full impact you should realize, for example, that it takes forty-eight hours (two entire
말한다.
Elsewhere in France, engineers are experimenting with a less expensive system for smaller towns- a rubber-tired streetcar guided by a single grooved rail.
프랑스의 다른 곳에서도 기술자들은 소규모 도시에서의 보다 값싼 시스템, 즉 땅속으로 파진 단선의 레일 위를 달리는 고무 타이어의 전차 같은 시스템을 실험하고 있다.
a million jerks
Uptown, youre messengers
And mailroom clerks
Eating all your lunches
At the hotdog carts
The bosses take your money
Then they break your hearts
Uptown you cater to a million whores
Disinfect terrazzo
On their bathroom floors
Your jobs are really menial
You make no bread
And then at : you head
By subway
Downtown
Where the guys are drips
Downtown
Where they rip your slips
Downtown
W
7P.
The State of the World's Health / 세계의 건강 상태
Individuals regularly make decisions about their physical and mental health. They do this partly because a serious illness can have a devastating effect on a person and on his or her family. Similarly, just as the health of a family is connected to individuals within that family, the health of a nation is clearly connected to the
1. During the late 19th century, piano manufacturing was one of New York City’s largest industries. Every rightminded American family, it seemed, wanted to fill its home with music. The advent of the player piano―a music-making machine that required zero talent―drove the boom even further. By the 1920s, some 300,000 pianos were being sold in the United States each year, roughly two-thirds o
a
baseball cap on the Washington Monument.
Andthen, allatonce,
therehe was--
Monkeybone!
- Hey, baby, I loveyourway!
- Oh!
- Yo, monkey
-Monkeybone
-[Miss Hudlapp]Ooh!
-Monkeybone
Moo-coo! Moo-coo!
Moo-coo! Moo-coo!
How bout it, Doc--
can you help me?
All in good time, my boy.
All in good time.
[ Laughs Hysterically]
Oh, what a loser!
Oh, roll out the wackywagons!
[Applauding]
Well, thats our pil
H A N N I B A L
Screenplay
by
Steven Zaillian
Based on the Novel
by
Thomas Harris
Revision
February 9, 2000
INT. PANEL VAN - DAY
Clarice Starling is dead, laid out in fatigues across a bench
in the back of a ratty, rattling undercover van. Three other
agents sit perched on the opposite bench, staring at her
lifeless body.
BURKE
How can she sleep at a time like this?
BRIGHAM
Shes on a jump-out squ
A top-secret, experimental, offensive/defensive military installation hidden away in the countryside outside Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
CLOSE on a beautiful, intricate, state of the art computer panel as it is lifted out of a large console. A huge, dimly lit display board, sporting a galaxy of small running lights, looms above.
The panels removal creates a large, vulnerable opening, inside of wh