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[by:聽力課堂~m.42bites.com]
[00:01]glimpse
[00:03]But the human mind can glimpse a rapidly changing
[00:06]scene and immediately disregard the 98 percent that is
[00:10]irrelevant, instantaneously focusing on the monkey at the
[00:15]side of a winding forest road or the single suspicious face
[00:19]in a big crowd.
[00:22]peer
[00:24]Several massive leakages of customer and employee
[00:27]data this year... have left managers hurriedly peering into
[00:32]their intricate IT systems and business processes in search
[00:37]of potential vulnerabilities.
[00:41]glare
[00:44]Already, he has suffered the harsh glare of the
[00:47]spotlight, amid news reports citing anonymous sources
[00:51]that he took a ski vacation in the days after the attempted attack.
[00:58]witnesses
[00:59]A new BBC radio series shows how the things that
[01:03]man made can be even more compelling witnesses to the
[01:07]past than the events he witnessed.
[01:12]neglect
[01:14]To take this approach to the New Englanders normally
[01:17]mean to start with the Puritans' theological innovations
[01:21]and their distinctive ideas about the church-important
[01:25]subjects that we may not neglect.
[01:30]overlook
[01:31]One of the most common is to use an old family name.
[01:36]If the family tie is strong enough, parents are often willing
[01:40]to overlook an unpleasant feeling or meaning.