The morning of New Year's Day was a busy time for Lincoln.
VOA: special.2009.10.08
People are eating late at night, they're eating early in the morning, and they're basically eating all the time.
人们在深夜吃东西,在清晨吃东西,基本上他们吃个不停
And we spend a lot of time together everyday, especially during the morning
我们每天都会花很多时间在一起,特别是在早上,
A navigator can know the latitude of his ship by observing the location of stars, where the sun rises in the morning and sets in the evening, and what time of year it is.
VOA: special.2010.07.14
In each set, the first plague is accompanied by a notation of the time in the morning. It's also introduced by God's speech, when God says, "Present yourself before Pharaoh," and to do this in the morning.
在每一组中,第一次瘟疫都是发生在早上,可以从上帝的话中看出来,上帝说,今天早晨,“到法老面前去“
But this morning, for the first time in a long time, a few of the trees were green.
VOA: standard.2010.04.01
I served as Master of Silliman College for six years and during that time I would get up at 5 or 5:30 in the morning and start working.
我在西利曼学院当了六年院长,那时我会在早上五点或五点半起床,并开始工作
The Philippine Coast Guard says it received a distress call from Superferry 9 early Sunday morning local time, when the ship started listing to its starboard side.
VOA: standard.2009.09.06
Still, that's not a world in which the Morning Star doesn't exist, given that what we mean by the Morning Star is that heavenly object, whatever it is, that in this world we pick out at that time in the morning looking up at the sky.
但这并不是意味着,晨星在这个世界不存在,如果给定了晨星的意思就是,一个这样的天体,不管它到底是什么,在这个世界上,在早晨的那个时候我们仰望天空,就能看到的那个天体
"Over the 90 percent of the more than 3,000 polling stations, fixed and mobile,countrywide opened on time this morning and no logistical problems or challenges worth mentioning were experienced,".
VOA: standard.2009.11.28
"Now we have what we would call rush hour conditions or peak travel conditions for as much as eight hours during the day - about three to four hours in the morning and similar time in the evening."
VOA: standard.2010.07.26
A survey published by the research group ComRes on Tuesday said 2.5 million people who say they are certain to vote say they are still undecided who to vote for and more than a third of voters said it was "quite possible" they would change their mind on who to vote for by the time the polls open Thursday morning.
VOA: standard.2010.05.05
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