Time magazine in a sheet that in part when you look on the week of the shooting, their cover story was the monsters next door what made them do that?
时代周刊》专栏有一部分是这么写的,当你回头看枪杀案发生的那一周,他们写的是“隔壁的猛兽“,到底是什么造成他们这样做的?
And it sounds to many people who do top-down interpretation as to me as well, that "She's the kind of girl you read about in Newsweek magazine."
很多进行自上而下解释的人,也包括我,都将它听为,"她是你在《新闻周刊》杂志上,所读到的女孩"
More recently -I was just reading about this in the Times.
我刚刚在时代周刊上读到这个
Today, if you read the newspapers tomorrow, you'll read--we're trying to do the same thing at Motorola and if you bother to read The Wall Street Journal tomorrow or maybe The Times, I don't know you'll see a little bit of what we're trying to do there.
在当今这个时代,如果你明天读报纸,你就会读到我们正在试图对摩托罗拉公司,做和我们刚才所说的同样的事情如果你们不嫌麻烦,读一读《华尔街日报》或者《时代周刊》,我也不知,道你想读什么,你会了解一些我们正在做的事情。
Jeremy Siegel holds the unique distinction-- Business Week did a poll asking MBA's about their favorite professor.
杰里米·西格尔有个独特的荣誉,《商业周刊》曾在MBA学生中做过一项调查,推选他们最喜爱的教授
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