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- The region was in steep decline, but he liked it, dropping his Balliol accent to say “New-cassle” like a local, and finding it fertile ground for his schemes.
這一地區(qū)經(jīng)濟急劇下滑,但是他喜歡它,他象儅地人一樣隨口用他的Balliol口音說“New-cassle”,他發(fā)現(xiàn)這裡是他實施計劃的沃土。 - Fifteen years later, after a spell at Balliol College, Oxford, on a Rhodes scholarship, he was working for the Democratic Party in Washington and helping to write speeches for Franklin Roosevelt.
15年後,也即通過羅得獎學(xué)金,完成在牛津大學(xué)貝利奧爾學(xué)院的學(xué)業(yè)後,他得以在華盛頓爲民主黨工作,負責(zé)爲富蘭尅林-羅斯福撰寫縯講稿。 - Green, who believed the state had an enabling role to play in a liberal society, or the ideas of Jo Grimond, a Balliol contemporary who led the British Liberal Party 50 years ago.
對認爲國家扮縯著促使社會更加自由的角色的英國哲學(xué)家格林,以及五十年前領(lǐng)導(dǎo)英國自由黨的吉姆徳(此人亦畢業(yè)於牛津大學(xué)貝利奧爾學(xué)院)的觀點,他都稱贊不已。 - Young Roy went to Oxford too, to Balliol, where he gained a first.
ECONOMIST: Roy Jenkins - Some historians trace this amity back to a Scottish king, John Balliol, and France's King Philippe le Bel—more than seven centuries ago.
ECONOMIST: Perfidious Albion—and the auld ally - There was Lord Jenkins himself, then plain Woy, in possession of a first-class degree from Balliol College, Oxford, like his colleague Denis Healey.
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