[00:00]proficiency [00:02]It was a level of proficiency and skill so high it allowed you [00:08]to do something better than anyone else. [00:13]publicity [00:16]To counter negative publicity about passenger treatment, [00:20]some airlines and airports are reintroducing problem-solving agents. [00:29]recovery [00:31]This was a dismal display that left Liverpool resembling a patient [00:37]that had suffered a relapse after a brief period of recovery. [00:45]relativity [00:47]It also means Albert Einstein's century-old theory of general relativity£¬ [00:55]passes another crucial, but not conclusive, real-world test. [01:04]responsibility [01:07]Aides said President Obama would accept responsibility, [01:12]though not necessarily blame, in his State of the Union address [01:17]on Wednesday night. [01:22]scrutiny [01:25]He spent the last two years in Houston, where he came under scrutiny [01:29]after his name appeared in the Mitchell Report. [01:35]solidarity [01:38]Also in the early 1900s, French sociologist Emile Durkheim developed [01:45]a theory of culture that would greatly influence anthropology. [01:51]Durkheim proposed that religious beliefs functioned to reinforce [01:58]social solidarity. [02:05]special(i)ty [02:08]But the speciality of this renovated doll museum is that we have [02:13]brought the dolls out from behind the glass cases to make it more [02:18]appealing to the children. [02:23]classic [02:25]A: Isn't this work classic? [02:28]B: Yeah, it is.