Spence的意思和读音

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1.Spence: What I thought was sort of complicated, high-speed dynamics in the economic sphere turns out to be only a piece of the puzzle.Spence:

2.You probably know, by now at least, how the Central Intelligence Agency bought everything in the Spence book, hook, line and sinker.

3.Mr Spence is trying to raise a $250m fund that will target distressed mining assets in Canada, Australia, and South America.2.5亿

4.Spence: I admire the leaders in India who have engineered this, particularly the current prime minister and people who have worked with him.Spence:

5.On the Clinton sex scandal, Barnard College senior Rebecca Spence says, "As a self-defined feminist, I should be outraged, but I'm not. "RebeccaSpence:“。”

6.Mr Spence and Mr Atkinson would like to see government incentives aimed at strategic manufacturing sectors.Atkinson

7.Mr Spence is not sure about this nor, unfortunately, of many of the other issues he tackles.

8.I had to talk to Spence and Kate too -- what's wrong with you people?

9.But Spence said that's not enough to lift the global economy out of the doldrums.

10.Spence suggested that the decision to acquire a degree might be a signal.