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Tuesday, June 30, 2020
Idiom of the Day: can't see the wood for the trees - If you can't see the wood for the trees, you can't see the whole situation clearly because you're looking too closely at small details, or because you're too closely involved. - I don't think we can see the wood for the trees at this stage, so let's get an outsider to take a look at the project and give us a progress report. ( EnglishH 1625 y0n )
Monday, June 29, 2020
hNEWS: College Towns Are Suffering During the Coronavirus - Lululemon to Buy Mirror, a Fitness Startup, for $500M - Forget Google, Time to End the Payment Processing - Apple Just Killed the MacBook as We Know It: Dont Buy a - Ask HN: Best Bank for Startups - Running Postgres in Kubernetes [pdf] ( EnglishH 1523 b1d )
f5oclock News: YouTube bans Stefan Molyneux, David Duke, Richard Spencer, and more for hate speech - Man yelling white power in video retweeted by Trump is ex-Miami-Dade firefighter - 'Absolute Robbery': Gilead Announces $3,120 Price Tag for Covid-19 Drug Developed With $70 Million in Taxpayer Support - Jon Stewart Dubs Trump 'Meth-Head Nixon' ( EnglishH 1519 j7s )
Business Word/Phrase of the Day: TO LOSE OUT TO - to not get a deal/business because a competitor has offered better conditions/lower prices etc and thus got it - Artists of the music and film industry are losing out to piracy so it's a question of life and death to work out ways in which to get back at least some of the revenues. ( EnglishH 1518 h7d )
Quotes: Doubt is the father of invention. - All love is vanquished by a succeeding love. - The expression of beauty is in direct ratio to the power of conception the artist has acquired. - Flowers are the sweetest things God ever made and forgot to put a soul into. - If you steal from one author it's plagiarism; if you steal from many it's research. ( EnglishH 1516 rdq )
Paragraph: Her mom had warned her. She had been warned time and again, but she had refused to believe her. She had done everything right and she knew she would be rewarded for doing so with the promotion. So when the promotion was given to her main rival, it not only stung, it threw her belief system into disarray. It was her first big lesson in life, but not the last. ( EnglishH 1511 t0f )
Common sentences: Are you seriously thinking about eating all that? - That is a pencil. - I'll buy you a drink. - My mother is in the hospital now. - I don't think we should do that. - Go and see who it is. - Why did you open the box? - He can play the guitar. - You'd better not go. - She tried to persuade him to buy her a pearl necklace. - My shoelaces came undone. - It's strange that Ken doesn't agree with us. - Oh, I am sorry to hear that. Is your father still working? - What time is dinner served? - I didn't have the sense to do so. - I have plenty of time to do that. - Where is the registrar's office? - Let's have a ten-minute break. - I expect that Tom will pass the exam. - Mike runs fastest in his class. - Sure. Look here. Canada is north of the United States. ( EnglishH 1507 z8m )
Sunday, June 28, 2020
Top news stories: Trump Is Still Running Against The City And Idea Of Washington, D.C. - Princeton To Remove Woodrow Wilson's Name From Public Policy School - Global Coronavirus Death Toll Nears 500,000 - Black Doctors Say Pandemic Reveals Enduring Racial Inequity Medicine Alone Cannot Fix - A Bittersweet Moment For Black Bookstore Owners - Masks And The Outdoor Exerciser: Advice For Runners, Bikers, Walkers, Hikers - Mississippi Lawmakers Clear Path To Remove Confederate Emblem From State Flag - For Sen. Tim Kaine Of Virginia, Presidential Power Has Gone Too Far - Justice Department Issues Warning About Fake Mask Exempt Cards - Tracking The Pandemic: Are Coronavirus Cases Rising Or Falling In Your State? ( EnglishH 0217 r9j )
Common sentences: Bob has the habit of going to bed at 10:00. - I hear she's a famous actress. - She must have finished the work yesterday. - Do you have anything cheaper? - He was in good health last summer. - My parents made me go there. - I arrived here about five o'clock. - Check back next week. - My father used to drink till late at night. - She confronted him and demanded an apology. - He isn't able to buy a car. - We've just spent two weeks apart. - The weather stayed bad. - He broke into a house. - Mary and I have been acquainted with each other for many years. - He filled the bottle with water. - He can't tell right from wrong. - Are there any English magazines in this library? - There's a small possibility that Tom will be arrested. - Didn't you read the book? - What'd the doctor say? ( EnglishH 0158 z8m )
readSpike(BBC): Coronavirus: PM 'will not return to austerity of 10 years ago' - Coronavirus: Florida and Texas reverse reopening as US cases pass 2.5m - Glasgow stabbings: Man shot dead named as Badreddin Abadlla Adam - Two illegal street parties in London closed down by police - Rolling Stones warn Trump not to use their songs - or face legal action - Coronavirus: PM pledges to build as holiday bookings boom - Coronavirus: Expert says Scotland 'could be Covid-free by end of summer' - Reading stabbings: Khairi Saadallah charged with murder - Coronavirus: Holiday bookings 'explode' as travel restrictions ease - Poland's clash of values in presidential election ( EnglishH 0155 a9d )
Friday, June 26, 2020
Paragraph: Hopes and dreams were dashed that day. It should have been expected, but it still came as a shock. The warning signs had been ignored in favor of the possibility, however remote, that it could actually happen. That possibility had grown from hope to an undeniable belief it must be destiny. That was until it wasn't and the hopes and dreams came crashing down. ( EnglishH 1725 t0f )
Common sentences: That'll be fine. Here you are. - He was sitting between Mary and Tom. - I never thought this rubber band would come in handy when I put it in my pocket this morning. - She'd never been this frightened before. - I shouldn't have to do all this work myself. - Could you spare me a few minutes? - What would you like to be called? - Playing the piano is her favorite pastime. - She used to wash her hair before going to school. - I thanked Mary for her help. - You should work hard. - Do you feel like going swimming? - Really? You don't have a license? I thought everyone had a license. - He likes coffee without sugar. - He's an author. - I ate lunch in a hurry. - Many trees fell down. - I seldom eat dairy products. - I wish you'd never been born. - My father is in his room. - I love to jog more than anything else in the world. ( EnglishH 1718 z8m )
readSpike(BBC): Coronavirus: UK to open up European holidays from 6 July - Officer stabbed in Glasgow hotel attack named - Wembley park murders: PCs 'took selfies next to sisters' dead bodies' - Coronavirus: US has 'serious problem', says Fauci - Coronavirus: PM warns over virus rules after beach crowds - Facebook to tag harmful posts as boycott widens - Shopping centre giant Intu enters administration - Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp says 'everything is possible' for his side after title win - Philonise Floyd: 'It's just a lot of pain right now' - UN chief 'shocked and disturbed' by video of car sex act in Israel ( EnglishH 1709 a9d )
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Thursday, June 25, 2020
Idiom of the Day: the writing - handwriting is on the wall - If the writing is on the wall, or the handwriting is on the wall, there are signs that a person or organization is in trouble and might soon fail. - The writing has been on the wall for this government ever since the street protests and demonstrations against it first began. ( EnglishH 0236 y0n )
f5oclock News: U.S. records most daily coronavirus cases since April; We are in deep trouble - 3 North Carolina Officers Fired After Video Captured Extremely Racist Rants in Squad Cars - Trump is not just in denial but also indifferent to an unfolding American tragedy - GOP Candidate Says George Floyd Video Fake, That TV Host Portrayed Chauvin ( EnglishH 0218 j7s )
Quotes: To affect the quality of the day, that is the highest of arts. - Love is the attempt to form a friendship inspired by beauty. - A room hung with pictures is a room hung with thoughts. - And out of darkness came the hands that reach thro' nature, moulding men. - A crown is merely a hat that lets the rain in. ( EnglishH 0158 rdq )
Paragraph: He heard the crack echo in the late afternoon about a mile away. His heart started racing and he bolted into a full sprint. It wasn't a gunshot, it wasn't a gunshot, he repeated under his breathlessness as he continued to sprint. ( EnglishH 0153 t0f )
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Common sentences: Tom broke his right leg and was taken to hospital a few weeks before Christmas. - Listen carefully to what I say. - I promise you I won't ever leave you. - Divorce is becoming more common nowadays. - Old people deserve respect. - Tom doesn't like cats. - She rejected him. - Call the police. - What's the bus fare? - He walked along the shore. - You are in a safe place. - I talked to her on the telephone. - Hi, is Mrs. Smith there, please? - He had to stay in bed. - Nice to meet you. - I have aches and pains all over my body. - The snow has disappeared. - He is ahead of us in mathematics. - Can you show me? - In my opinion, he is correct. - I have a question I want to ask you./ I want to ask you a question. ( EnglishH 0149 z8m )
Tuesday, June 23, 2020
hNEWS: Improving API Performance with Telnet - Journalists phone hacked: all he had to do was visit any - Show HN: EdgyHub Chrome extension to remove rounded - Facebook whistleblower documents evidence of moderation - Pseudonymity as a Trivial Concession to Genius - Facebook whistleblower documents evidence of moderation ( EnglishH 1542 b1d )
f5oclock News: The EU plans to ban US travelers indefinitely after haphazard COVID-19 response - 65 faculty members from AG Barr's law school alma mater say he has 'failed to fulfill his oath of office' - Wearing a mask is not a political statement. Its crucial to beating this pandemic. - Trump administration has considered ending coronavirus emergency, even as cases surge ( EnglishH 1538 j7s )
Quotes: That which does not kill us makes us stronger. - In love, the one who runs away is the winner. - Great artists have no country. - If I had to choose a religion, the sun as the universal giver of life would be my god. - The husband who decides to surprise his wife is often very much surprised himself. ( EnglishH 1534 rdq )
Common sentences: I'll get in. - My mother died two years ago. - I didn't know what to say. - I am afraid of bears. - What are you reading? - She has a lot of money. - I couldn't make myself heard above the noise. - We'd better go home now. - She asked the police for protection. - I hope that you will get well soon. - She stole a lot of money from him, so now she is in prison. - Tom's dog bit him playfully. - You may give this picture to whoever wants it. - I'll be staying here for a week. - How about the one after that? - I'll talk to him at the earliest possible moment. - I usually take a shower after I play tennis, but today I couldn't. - I have to wash my clothes. - You can't have your cake and eat it too. - Since I had met him once before, I recognized him right away. - She's in the bath. ( EnglishH 1525 z8m )
Business Word/Phrase of the Day: BANDWAGON - an activity or popular view that a lot of people join or share, usually because it is fashionable; a current trend . - Among others a lot of brand-name sports companies have jumped on the Japanese tsunami bandwagon and campaign with it. ( EnglishH 1411 h7d )
Monday, June 22, 2020
Slang of the Day: Xmas - an abbreviation of Christmas - Do you think we should write Merry Xmas on our cards, or would Merry Christmas be better? ( EnglishH 0243 c8l )
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Common sentences: She wasn't able to contact him by phone. - David can speak French fluently. - Your hair is too long. - What makes you so sad? - She told him that she believed in astrology. - I didn't expect such a nice present from you. - You ought to ask for your teacher's permission. - My family is not that large. - How did you spend your free time? - I arrived at the bus stop just after the bus left. - Rome wasn't built in a day. - She started kissing him as soon as he got home. - Tom hasn't met Mary even once. - Did you accomplish what you set out to do? - I love you. - That is mine. - She didn't like him. - She's not young, is she? - I'm exhausted. - Is anybody home? - Don't worry, I won't drop it. Wow, it's really heavy. I don't think I can move it by myself. ( EnglishH 0214 z8m )
readSpike(BBC): Reading stabbing attack: Minute's silence to be held for victims - What we know so far - Coronavirus: PM to announce on Tuesday if pubs can reopen - Coronavirus: Lockdown latest, growing wealth divide and saliva tests - Stonehenge: Neolithic monument found near sacred site - Windrush: 'Grave risk' of scandal repeat, warns review author - Neo-Nazi militant group grooms teenagers - Harry Dunn: Anne Sacoolas immunity 'absurd' says diplomacy expert - Coronavirus: Poorer households funding lockdown with debt, says think tank - Coronavirus: Children 'developing post-traumatic stress' from pandemic ( EnglishH 0211 a9d )
Saying of the Day: All clouds bring not rain - We can rephrase this: Not every cloud brings rain. And that's true. Sometimes there are many clouds in the sky, but it doesn't rain. Don't judge things by appearances. ( EnglishH 0206 x8r )
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Saturday, June 20, 2020
Top news stories: Geoffrey Berman, U.S. Attorney Who Prosecuted Trump Allies, Says He Won't Quit - Across The U.S., A Juneteenth 'Tinted With Sorrow' And Buoyed By Hope - Coronavirus Spread Hits 1-Day High, World Health Organization Says - Mayor Of Kansas City, Mo., Wants To Eliminate Marijuana Offenses - U.S. National Archives Unearths Original Juneteenth Order - Younger Adults Are Increasingly Testing Positive For The Coronavirus - Coronavirus FAQs: Home Repair Guidelines, Toilet Plumes, Manicures And Self-Spraying - Zoom Call Eviction Hearings: 'They'll Throw Everything I Have Out On The Street' - Louisville's Police Department Fires An Officer Involved In Breonna Taylor's Death - Supreme Court Protects Rights For DACA And LGBTQ Workers ( EnglishH 0257 r9j )
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Paragraph: There once lived an old man and an old woman who were peasants and had to work hard to earn their daily bread. The old man used to go to fix fences and do other odd jobs for the farmers around, and while he was gone the old woman, his wife, did the work of the house and worked in their own little plot of land. ( EnglishH 0248 t0f )
Common sentences: She didn't plan on having a fight with him. - Tom doesn't know when Mary will leave Boston. - Many friends saw him off. - I am looking forward to hearing from him. - I often think about the place where I met you. - I didn't expect you to get here so soon. - You're in better shape than I am. - I have a lot of money in my savings account. - You speak English very well. - Do you have blankets? - It is likely to rain again. - I'd like to reserve a table for four at six. - I play the piano. - Did Tom help his mother yesterday? - She folded her handkerchief neatly. - It's about time we went back. - He reminds me of my grandfather. - I'm going to leave around 4 O'clock. - OK, I'll do that. I have to go now. It was really nice seeing you again. - Don't hesitate to tell me if you need anything. - This turkey tastes good. ( EnglishH 0241 z8m )
readSpike(BBC): Coronavirus: Review of 2m social distancing rule 'to conclude within days' - Coronavirus: Brazil becomes second country to hit one million cases - Coronavirus: Is the pandemic getting worse in the US? - Greta Thunberg: Climate change 'as urgent' as coronavirus - Coronavirus: Social distancing review, and scam warning - The New Zealand porn ad designed to protect children - Coronavirus: Traffic levels 'now double the lockdown low' - Coronavirus: Scam warning over NHS test and trace - Coronavirus: Airport tests may provide 'early travel quarantine release' - US Attorney Geoffrey Berman denies he is stepping down ( EnglishH 0239 a9d )
Saying of the Day: Bad news travels fast - Bad news means news about bad things like accidents, death, illness etc. People tend to tell this type of news quickly. But good news (passing an exam, winning some money, getting a job etc) travels more slowly. ( EnglishH 0235 x8r )
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Friday, June 19, 2020
f5oclock News: Colorados Progressive Governor and Legislature Just Ended Qualified Immunity for Police Officers - Parts of Bolton's book weren't classified until after the government looked at it, DOJ admits - Intel report warns that far-right extremists may target Washington, D.C. - Melania Trump Posts Juneteenth Tweet And Gets Dragged For Birther Past | The first lady was lambasted for previously accusing President Barack Obama of faking his birth certificate. ( EnglishH 1517 j7s )
Quotes: A person will sometimes devote all his life to the development of one part of his body - the wishbone. - That man is a success who has lived well, laughed often and loved much. - Interpretation is the revenge of the intellectual upon art. - There are no passengers on spaceship earth. We are all crew. - No one appreciates the very special genius of your conversation as the dog does. ( EnglishH 0247 rdq )
Paragraph: There once lived an old man and an old woman who were peasants and had to work hard to earn their daily bread. The old man used to go to fix fences and do other odd jobs for the farmers around, and while he was gone the old woman, his wife, did the work of the house and worked in their own little plot of land. ( EnglishH 0242 t0f )
Common sentences: When I was feeding my dog, I noticed that the gate had been left open. - Turn the radio down. - OK, I was going to cook dinner first, but I don't think I have enough time now. I'll just warm up some leftovers in the microwave. - Boston University. - I can't live without a TV. - These things aren't mine! - I'm exhausted. - Hi Jim. - What time did your friend go home? - Oh, I thought they broke up. - I want something cold to drink. - If he could pass for eighteen years old, he'd join the army. - Count me in. - I wasn't paying attention and I hit a car that stopped in front of me. - Is the job too much for you? - She looks odd in those clothes. - Yes, that's good. Oh, I can't get it to work. - Is there any problem with feeding my dog ice cream? - She looks like her mother. - You may read this book. - She advised me where to stay. ( EnglishH 0238 z8m )
Business Word/Phrase of the Day: GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT - the total value of all the services and goods produced by a certain country a year including the income from abroad. - Why should we be happy when our GNP increases?' It is a question every economist can answer very easily. ( EnglishH 0226 h7d )
Business Word/Phrase of the Day: TO BE ON THE BALL - to be able to understand and react to any situation or fact quickly. - Although the new marketing manager is really on the ball, the CEO doesn't like her. He must be jealous she is much younger and probably much more talented than he is. ( EnglishH 0202 h7d )
Wednesday, June 17, 2020
f5oclock News: Trump asked Chinas Xi to help him win reelection, according to Bolton book - Giuliani falsely claims that black people kill more police than vice versa - Texas Mayors to Governor: You Need To Let Us Enforce Rules About Mask-Wearing - Trump 'pleaded' with China's president to buy US agricultural products to help him win the 2020 election, according to John Bolton's new book ( EnglishH 1347 j7s )
hNEWS: 160k+ students will only graduate if a statistical model - A look at the die of the 8086 processor - Fists, stones and clubs: China and India's brutal - Ask HN: What tech stacks do online games use? - Trump DOL Throws 401k Investors to the Wolves - 20yo Robinhood Customer Commits Suicide After Seeing ( EnglishH 1343 b1d )
Quotes: Man - a being in search of meaning. - Son, brother, father, lover, friend. There is room in the heart for all the affections, as there is room in heaven for all the stars. - Illusion is the first of all pleasures. - The sky is the part of creation in which nature has done for the sake of pleasing man. - The secrets of success are a good wife and a steady job. My wife told me. ( EnglishH 1340 rdq )
Paragraph: It was just a burger. Why couldn't she understand that? She knew he'd completely changed his life around her eating habits, so why couldn't she give him a break this one time? She wasn't even supposed to have found out. Yes, he had promised her and yes, he had broken that promise, but still in his mind, all it had been was just a burger. ( EnglishH 1335 t0f )
Common sentences: What're you talking about? - How much is it to go to Miami? - Ken couldn't recall his name. - What's that? - I can't remember his name. - I saw him looking at me. - Yes, that was fun. - You're very nice. - I wish my girlfriend would spend more time with me. - I get up at 7:00. - I arrived there too early. - Last night was very hot and muggy, so I didn't sleep so well. - Do you think I'm ugly? - Please call him. - Come and see me when you have time. - OK, let's go. - That's certainly one possibility. - I'm ready. - How long have you been here? - There's hardly any coffee left in the pot. - He's away on business. ( EnglishH 1319 z8m )
Top news stories: Florida Officials Spar Over Rising COVID-19 Cases - Justice Department Seeks To Block Publication Of John Bolton's White House Memoir - Study Exposes Russia Disinformation Campaign That Operated In The Shadows For 6 Years - PG&E Pleads Guilty On 2018 California Camp Fire: 'Our Equipment Started That Fire' - The Cost Of Thailand's Coronavirus Success: Despair ... And Suicide - Twin Cities Area Police Forces Loaded Up On War Surplus Under President Trump - Trump, Hailing Law Enforcement, Signs Executive Order Calling For Police Reform - Jerome Powell Has The Most Humiliating Job In America - After Weeks Of No New Cases Of COVID-19 In New Zealand, 2 Arrivals Test Positive - The Limits Of Empathy ( EnglishH 0243 r9j )
Paragraph: He wondered if he should disclose the truth to his friends. It would be a risky move. Yes, the truth would make things a lot easier if they all stayed on the same page, but the truth might fracture the group leaving everything in even more of a mess than it was not telling the truth. It was time to decide which way to go. ( EnglishH 0207 t0f )
Tuesday, June 16, 2020
Common sentences: Thanks. See you later. - The man robbed her bag. - We shouldn't judge people by how they look. - The sky grew darker and darker. - I don't want to go anywhere in particular. - Social customs vary from country to country. - I left my address book in my room. - She refused his offer. - He ran into debt. - OK. Would you mind driving a little slower please? - Ken is good at swimming. - I am happy to hear your voice. - She was asked to convince him to get his son to paint the house. - She accepted our invitation. - She's made up her mind to quit the company. - It's time to get up. - Two hours ago, I think. - Tom sat two rows ahead of me. - I can't understand what you're trying to get at. - I've spent way too much time thinking about this problem. - He was in good spirits. ( EnglishH 2224 z8m )
readSpike(BBC): Coronavirus: NHS staff need tests 'twice a week' - Rashford 'grateful' for Boris Johnson free school meals U-turn - Coronavirus in Beijing: 27 neighbourhoods not allowed to leave as spike continues - The Premier League returns - all you need to know - New trials planned for cash-stricken communities - The new rules for a safe 'day out' - 'Invisible' unpaid carers going hungry in lockdown - India-China clash: Two sides blames each other for deadly fighting - John Bolton: Trump administration sues to block book - Coronavirus: Toilet fears hamper high street return for some ( EnglishH 2221 a9d )
Monday, June 15, 2020
Top news stories: Atlanta Police Release Video Of Minutes Before Rayshard Brooks Shooting - California City Residents Demand Answers After Black Man Found Hanging From Tree - Health Experts Link Rise In Arizona Coronavirus Cases To End Of Stay-At-Home Order - Anti-Racism Protests: Outcry After Shooting In Atlanta; Clashes In Paris And London - Lockdown Measures Return To Beijing As Testing Reveals Cluster At Major Food Market - Locusts Are A Plague Of Biblical Scope In 2020. Why? And ... What Are They Exactly? - Fired Florida Data Scientist Launches A Coronavirus Dashboard Of Her Own - Want To Have Better Conversations About Racism With Your Parents? Here's How - Former NFL Star And Activist Calls League's Shift On Protests 'Just A Moral Victory' - Virginia Rep. Riggleman, Who Officiated Same-Sex Wedding, Loses Republican Primary ( EnglishH 0120 r9j )
Sunday, June 14, 2020
Paragraph: He watched as the young man tried to impress everyone in the room with his intelligence. There was no doubt that he was smart. The fact that he was more intelligent than anyone else in the room could have been easily deduced, but nobody was really paying any attention due to the fact that it was also obvious that the young man only cared about his intelligence. ( EnglishH 0056 t0f )
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Sentence: I'd rather be a bird than a fish. ( EnglishH 1531 g4v )
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