19. The first truly free public library that circulated books to everyone at no cost was started in a small NewEngland town in 1833.
1833年,在新英格兰的一个小镇上,第一家免费向所有人提供图书的公共图书馆成立了。
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20. For example, in the 1970s, Lesley Rogers, now at the University of NewEngland in Australia, was studying memory and learning in chicks.
例如,现在在澳大利亚新英格兰大学的莱斯利·罗杰斯在20世纪70年代研究小鸡的记忆和学习能力。
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21. If you want to avoid the pain inflicted by the increasingly pathetic dollar, cancel that summer vacation to England and look to NewEngland.
如果你想避免日益疲软的美元带来的痛苦,那就取消去英国的暑期度假计划,改去新英格兰看看吧。
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22. All of the poets we read, even that NewEngland hayseed Robert Frost, begin their careers in metropolitan centers, primarily in London and New York.
23. A study published in the NewEngland Journal of Medicine estimated that there are an average of 30 in-flight medical emergencies on U.S. flights every day.
发表在《新英格兰医学杂志》上的一项研究估计,美国航班上每天平均会发生30起飞行中医疗紧急事件。
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24. From my earliest years, it became a solidified tradition to go on long drives throughout NewEngland to witness the foliage change, snack on candy and donuts.
从我很小的时候,就有一个固定不变的传统,长途驾车穿越新英格兰去见证树叶的变化,享受糖和甜甜圈。
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25. As a report in The NewEngland Journal of Medicine concluded, "Pretty much every proposed innovation found in the health policy literature these days is contained in these measures."
26. So all these help to create an attitude of conformity in the community, and you can see why a modest, a very plain style would have become so widely imitated throughout rural NewEngland.
27. For his research, Agassiz visited many places in the northern parts of Europe and North America, from the mountains of Scandinavia and NewEngland to the rolling hills of the American Midwest.
28. Each of these characteristics sharply distinguishes the 21,000 people who left for NewEngland in the 1630s from most of the approximately 377,000 English people who had immigrated to America by 1700.