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This is what you can see once in a minute, twice in a moment, but never in a thousand years.
Question 1:
This is what you can see once in a minute, twice in a moment, but never in a thousand years.
A.
The sun
B.
An eclipse
C.
A Solstice
D.
The letter M
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Bill Flake
(9:41)
Hello, I'd like to get an update on the progress of the drapes that the Manillo Family ordered.
Lucy Mitt
(9:41)
We're still waiting for the lace silks from Hand-Made Lace but we received most of the other fabrics yesterday. Our seamstresses will get to work on those today.
Bill Flake
(9:42)
Then do you think the project will be completed by this Friday as the Manillo's wanted?
Lucy Mitt
(9:43)
I'm not sure. It'll depend on when the lace arrives. Our group can start sewing some of the pieces together, but we need the lace to complete the intricate designs.
Bill Flake
(9:44)
Can you contact Hand-Made Lace and find out when the shipment arrives?
Lucy Mitt
(9:45)
Actually, Richard is taking care of that. Any word from them, Richard?
Richard Choi
(9:45)
Yes, I just got off the phone with them. There was a bit of a delay because the lace artisans used the wrong silks. They had to re-work the lace. We'll receive them this afternoon. They sent a rush delivery to US.
Bill Flake
(9:46)
Excellent. Then can the drapes be finished at the end of this week?
Lucy Mitt
(9:47)
No problem. We'll work around the clock to get them finished on time.
Bill Flake
(9:48)
I'm glad to hear that. They are long-time customers and they needed the drapes for their new condo this weekend.
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