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:05:02
That is redundant.
:05:05
"Lifts up..."
That's like saying "an aching headache."

:05:09
You wouldn't
"lift" something "down."

:05:11
Do you mind?!
We're having a meeting here.

:05:14
Keep it down!
:05:18
May I change this to
"She lifts her eyes"...?

:05:24
Don't we say "lifts up her eyes"?
:05:27
We do not.
:05:31
I'll change it to "lifts her eyes."
:05:34
Next, on page 24...
:05:41
Look at all this stuff!
:05:43
I couldn't make up my mind, so...
:05:47
Sumi!
Where are we supposed to cook this?

:05:51
Oh yeah...
:05:52
I'll pass it around...
:05:54
I'll do that!
:05:55
- No, I'll do it.
- Sumi!

:05:57
Coming!
:05:58
If you really don't mind...
:06:00
Take these CDs back to the library.
Those too.

:06:06
Let's get to it.
:06:11
Don't let it get to you.
:06:13
It's not wrong to say "lift up,"
is it?

:06:16
- No.
- Isn't it?

:06:17
- Not at all!
- It isn't, is it!

:06:19
Then why would...?
:06:21
Let him have his way.
:06:24
They're still great though, huh?
:06:28
Radio drama has
something TV doesn't.

:06:33
For example,
if you do sci-fi on TV...

:06:36
in order to compete with
Hollywood movies...

:06:38
you need expensive special effects
and computer graphics.

:06:43
But in radio, a narrator can just say
"outer space"...

:06:47
and there you are, out in space!
:06:49
You're right.
:06:50
With radio you can go as far as
the imagination itself!

:06:57
True...
:06:58
I love it, you know?
Radio drama.


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