S1: | American private lies may seem shallow. |
P : | Students would walk away with books they had not paid for. |
Q : | A Chinese journalist commented on a curious institution: the library |
R : | Their public morality, however, impressed visitors. |
S : | But in general they returned them. |
S6: | This would not happen in china, he said. |
S1: | There is a touching story of Professor Hardy visiting Ramanujan as he lay desperately ill in hospital at Putney. |
P : | 'No Hardy, that is not a dull number in the very least. |
Q : | Hardy, who was a very shy man, could not find the words for his distress. |
R : | It was 1729. |
S : | The best he could do, as he got to the beside was "I say Ramanujan, I thought the number of taxi I came down in was a very dull number" |
S6: | It is the lowest number that can be expressed in two different ways as the sum of two cubes. |
S1: | Payment for imports and exports is made through a system called foreign exchange. |
P : | The value of the money of one country in relation to the money of other countries is agreed upon. |
Q : | These rates of exchange vary from time to time. |
R : | For instance, an American dollar or a British pound sterling is worth certain amounts in the money of other countries. |
S : | Sometimes a United States dollar is worth 12 pesos in Mexico. |
S6: | Another time it may be worth eight pesos. |
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