[00:02]civilian
[00:04]Since the 1960s the islands have been set aside for defence purposes, with no inhabitants except for
[00:12]the military personnel and civilian contractors at the US military base on Diego Garcia.
[00:21]client
[00:23]Most of her clients spend $12 to $50 weekly, but last month two longtime customers suddenly stopped
[00:32]showing up.
[00:36]electrician
[00:39]The 49-year-old electrician was arrested Tuesday, but released without charge after Slovak security
[00:48]officials alerted their Dublin counterparts to the screw-up.
[00:53]feminist
[00:55]I'm trying to establish just how often the feminist writer Natasha Walter gets angry. Is she ever in
[01:03]a rage before breakfast?
[01:10]heroine
[01:13]The careers of both Simmons and her husband Granger had flourished in the 1950s, he as a swashbuckler,
[01:22]she as the demure heroine.
[01:26]immigrant
[01:28]Nonstop waves of immigrants played a role, too -- and so did bigger crops of babies as yesterday’s
[01:36]“baby boom” generation reached its child bearing years.
[01:42]motorist
[01:46]Motorists could save more than 1 billion gallons of fuel a year, right now. But expanded offshore
[01:54]drilling would eventually produce even more.
[02:01]physician
[02:03]The full import may take a while to sink in. The NT Rights of the Terminally Ill law has left physicians
[02:12]and citizens alike trying to deal with its moral and practical implications.
[02:21]dye
[02:22]A: Where did you dye your hair? You better dye it back. Or you will be expelled from school.
[02:29]B: I’ll do so.