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                -   aa…Uh, no.
                -   And before today, you had never heard of me.
                -   No.
                -   And you have no style or sense of fashion.
                -   Well, um, I think that depends on (зависит от) what you're…
                -   No, no. That wasn’t a question.
                -   Um, I was editor in chief (главный редактор) of the Daily Northwestern.
                    I also, um, won a national competition for college journalists… with my
                    series  on  the  janitors'  (дворников)  union,  which  exposed  the
                    exploitation (которое раскрыло эксплуатацию в своих интересах) …
                -   That's all.
                -   Yeah. You know, okay.You're right. I don't fit in here (не вписываешься
                    здесь). I am not skinny or glamorous (гламурная)…and I don't know that
                    much about fashion. But I'm smart. I learn fast and I will work very hard.
                -   I got the exclusive on the Cavalli for Gwyneth…but the problem is, with
                    that  huge  feathered  headdress  (шляпка  с  перьями)  that  she's
                    wearing…she  looks  like  she's  working  the  main  stage  at  the  Golden
                    Nugget.
                -   Thank you for your time.
                -   Who is that sad little person? Are we doing a before-and-after piece I don't
                    know                                                  about?
                    Brown and Law, please?
                -   Thank you.
                Answer the questions:
                1.  What is this video about?
                2.   Is Miranda being too hard on the enterviewee?
                3.  What would you if you were Andrea?
                4.  Why do you think Andrea did not back out and tried to get Miranda’s
                    attention?
                Exercise 265. Put the verbs into the correct tenses.
             1.  For the record, Jason’s diligent spouse (to put) (намерение) up with the fact
                that her demanding boss (to be) not eager (to run) his personal errands after
                working hours.
             2.  Moreover, more and more savvy accountants (to search) for the news on the
                Internet so (to be) always prepared for the changes in the taxation policy in the
                country.
             3.  (to give) me a break! There (to be) no need (to worry), as Steven (to be) on it
                and he (not to call) the shots all the time!
             4.  Frankly speaking, this week our rude colleagues (to run) errands during their
                lunch break.

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