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W: Maggie must be over twenty now.
M: Yes, when you left New York 15 years ago, Maggie was already 8.
Q: How old is Maggie now?
A.Twenty-one.
B.Thirteen.
C.Thirty-three.
D.Twenty-three.
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May 19th, 2006 Monday
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Mr. Wang Kai, general manager, in the chair
Mr. Li Fei, production manager
Mr. Huang Shu, purchase manager
Ms. Cheng Li, sales manager
Miss Sun Yu, secretary (minutes keeper)
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Miss. Lu ping, sales assistant
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