[00:02]core
[00:04]In America, the core scientific publishing market is estimated at
[00:09]between $7 billion and $11 billion.
[00:15]fore
[00:17]His problem would come to the fore during the week,
[00:20]when he'd leave Butch in the house while he was at work.
[00:23]Butch could let himself out through the dog door
[00:26]and would spend happy times rooting around in the yard
[00:32]sore
[00:35]Tevez has now scored 13 goals in 11 games and he added:
[00:40]"I'm disappointed I received so much criticism at the start of the season.
[00:45]What people don't realise is that I was playing with a very sore knee injury
[00:50]and needing injections every day."
[00:54]adore
[00:56]Yet she seems assured of a career breakthrough and an Oscar nomination
[01:03]for An Education, both because she's at the center of this appealing movie
[01:08]from first to last and because, through her craft and force of personality,
[01:13]she exudes the sorcerer's ability to make the camera and the audience adore her.
[01:23]score
[01:24]Marilyn vos Savant, who at age 10 had tested at a mental level of someone
[01:30]about 23 years old, that gave her an IQ of 228-the highest score ever recorded.
[01:43]hound
[01:45]"The companies throw up roadblocks," said Dr. James Rosser,
[01:50]a surgeon at Beth Israel Medical Center in Manhattan.
[01:54]"They keep requesting more information. Patients are left to really hound
[01:59]the insurance companies to get the approvals."
[02:05]bound
[02:06]It is obvious that the strength of a country's economy is directly bound up
[02:11]with the efficiency of its agriculture and industry,
[02:15]and that this in turn rests upon the efforts
[02:19]of scientists and technologists of all kinds.
[02:25]zoom
[02:28]Some economists warned that the oil prices would zoom.
[02:34]zoom
[02:36]A: If you want to see the picture more clearly,
[02:39]you can press this button to zoom in.
[02:42]B: OK, thank you.