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  • materialized 在 Facebook 的精選貼文

    2021-06-06 11:35:24
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    【我也沒想過居然會出RuRu娃娃 (*´艸`*)❤️ RuRu Plush is on the market✨】
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    限量版的RuRu娃娃來了!
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  • materialized 在 Apple Daily - English Edition Facebook 的最讚貼文

    2021-04-14 20:00:49
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    #Opinion by Cheng Xiaonong 程曉農|"Had there not been the economic reform on the mainland in 1997, China would not have materialized its economic prosperity; the special status of Hong Kong might not have crumbled; there might have been a smidgen of room for democratization in Hong Kong. After the implementation of communist capitalism and the reform and opening up of China, CCP’s aspiration of eliminating any demand for democracy escalated to the apex."

    Read more: https://bit.ly/32fkjzX

    "沒有九七年的內地經濟改制,大陸就無法實現經濟繁榮,則香港的特殊地位或可不墜,而香港的政治民主化尚有些許空間;而內地實行共產黨資本主義之後,中共剿滅任何民主訴求的意願便逐步上升到了改革開放以後的頂點。"
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  • materialized 在 Shuleen 丘淑霖 Facebook 的精選貼文

    2021-04-12 12:24:31
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    昨天有在电视屏幕前看到我吗?

    虽然不是第一次主持电视节目,但过去几次都是配合电台的新年活动或歌唱选秀,其性质与这次直播访谈截然不同,也因此有新鲜的体验和学习!

    感谢《你怎么说》制作团队,为这老字号节目带来更专业的视觉效果与更多元的内容呈现。

    节目重温:
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    Passion is more than just an excitement. It is an ambition that is materialized into action, putting as much heart, mind, body and soul into something as is humanly possible.

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  • materialized 在 Undisputed Today Youtube 的最佳貼文

    2020-05-27 00:00:00

  • materialized 在 pennyccw Youtube 的最讚貼文

    2016-01-16 03:07:40

    Allen Iverson was practically going
    like 60.


    Iverson scored a career-high 58 points -- the most in the NBA
    this season -- as he rallied the Philadelphia 76ers to a 112-106
    overtime victory over the Houston Rockets.


    In his fifth career 50-point game, Iverson scored 14 in the
    final seven minutes of the fourth quarter, including two free
    throws with 23 seconds left that forced overtime.


    In the extra session, Iverson made a jumper, a gutsy 3-pointer
    and the clinching free throws as he eclipsed his previous career
    high of 54, set January 6, 2001 at Cleveland.


    "I have won scoring titles, I've scored 50 points before and I
    have won individual awards," Iverson said. "I haven't won a
    championship and that is the only thing that I am concerned
    with."


    Iverson made 21-of-42 shots and 14-of-14 free throws as he fell
    two points shy of becoming the 17th player in NBA history -- and
    the shortest -- to score 60 points in a game.


    "You know something? He has the ultimate green light," Rockets
    guard Cuttino Mobley said. "It's hard to stop somebody when
    he's got the ultimate green light and when (he) gets hot. He's
    one of the best players in the league. Plus, he's fast as all
    hell."


    The NBA's scoring leader more than doubled his average of 28.2
    points and established a league season high, one night after Los
    Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant scored 56 points in just three
    quarters vs. Memphis.


    "We knew when Kobe got 56, he'd have a big game," 76ers coach
    Larry Brown said. "He was incredible. He played 50 minutes.
    He defended and he just played a phenomenal game."


    The outburst was the most by any Sixer other than the legendary
    Wilt Chamberlain. Chamberlain scored a team-record 68 points at
    Chicago on December 16, 1967.


    The Sixers are 3-2 when Iverson scores at least 50 points. That
    does not include two playoff wins over Toronto last year.


    "He is just tremendous," Rockets coach Rudy Tomjanovich said.
    "We were running guys at him. Iverson just shot it before we
    could get anyone across the floor. He was winging them from all
    over the place. It was a great performance."


    Rookie Speedy Claxton scored 16 points for Philadelphia, which
    has won five of its last seven games.


    "(Claxton) was aggressive every time he received the ball in a
    double-team, shot it, and didn't even think about it," Brown
    said. "His defense is just incredible."


    "The important thing is trying to stay consistent," Iverson
    added. "That's what makes a team good. With bad teams, you
    knock them off and good teams you try to knock them off. If you
    don't, you give the effort and then that carries on to the next
    game."


    Cuttino Mobley scored 25 points and Kenny Thomas added 20 for
    the Rockets, who wasted a 10-point fourth-quarter lead and have
    alternated wins and losses in their last 11 games. Houston fell
    to 2-3 in overtime.


    "We have had a lot of games like this," Tomjanovich said. "Maybe
    this is right where we are."


    A scoop layup by Iverson moved the Sixers within 88-85 with 6:58
    to go. Consecutive 3-pointers by Philadelphia natives Eddie
    Griffin and Mobley rebuilt the lead to nine points, but Iverson
    made two free throws and a three-point play before a jumper by
    Eric Snow made it 94-92 with 2:59 left.


    Thomas made two free throws, but Iverson hit the 500th 3-pointer
    of his career and took a steal in for a layup, giving the Sixers
    a 97-96 lead with 2:05 remaining.


    Griffin turned a low-post jumper into a three-point play for a
    99-97 edge with seconds to play. Iverson tied it with two from
    the line 25 seconds later and the Rockets did not get off a last
    shot.


    "Nothing ever materialized," Tomjanovich said. "You have to
    give Snow a lot of credit. (Moochie Norris) was going to take
    it on his own and try to shake the guy and create something."


    Iverson's jumper came after two foul shots each by Snow and Matt
    Harpring and gave Philadelphia a 105-99 lead with 3:43 to play.
    A jumper by Francis got Houston within 105-104, but Iverson hit
    a deep pull-up 3-pointer on the next possession.


    "It's just frustrating," Griffin said. "He's so small, but he's
    fast. He can get a shot off because of his quickness."


    A steal by Snow led to a tip-in by Dikembe Mutombo and Iverson
    sealed it with two from the line with 23 seconds to go.


    Snow and Harpring each scored nine points and Mutombo had eight
    and 13 rebounds for the Sixers, who shot 48 percent (43-of-90),
    made 24-of-26 free throws and committed just 10 turnovers.


    Griffin had 17 points and 10 rebounds and Steve Francis added
    13, 10 and seven assists for the Rockets, who shot 48 percent
    (41-of-86). Houston made 10-of-20 3-pointers but committed 16
    turnovers.

  • materialized 在 pennyccw Youtube 的精選貼文

    2015-01-19 07:20:56

    ALLEN IVERSON played with a chip on his shoulder the size of Gibraltar. It was his fuel.

    Sometimes that fuel flooded the engine, but Iverson never backed off a challenge. Maybe it was because of his childhood growing up in Hampton, Va., where he was the man of the house at a too-young age. Maybe it was seeing people from the neighborhood getting killed or going to prison. Maybe it was being imprisoned - wrongly, he believed - and missing out on his senior year of basketball. Or maybe because he was usually the smallest player on the court, feeling he had to prove himself every minute, showing everyone that size doesn't matter.

    Whatever the reason, whether we agree with the method, the personality or the background, it all made Allen Iverson one of the fiercest competitors ever to play the game.

    On March 12, 1997, as his rookie season was reaching the finish line, Iverson and the Sixers were facing the NBA champion Chicago Bulls and Michael Jordan.

    Iverson lit up the Bulls, tying a then-career high with 37 points, although the Sixers, despite a solid showing, bowed to the Bulls, 108-104.

    But what defined this game was one move, Iverson's signature, the crossover.

    Ever since his high school days, Iverson talked about the mastery of the move on the master, Michael Jeffrey Jordan.

    "I used to always tell my friends that when I get on that stage, I'm going to try my move on the best," Iverson said.

    Late in the game, Jordan found himself guarding the cocky rookie out of Georgetown and wasn't about to back down. And Iverson, like the young shooter taking on the old gunslinger, wasn't about to back down from a challenge.

    "A lot of guys, when you see guys that you kinda looked up to, they kinda shy away from the challenge," Iverson said. "And I just took it on."

    Iveron's hair was short and his collection of tattoos small, reminding us how young he was on this night.

    He rocked Jordan once with a small crossover and then dropped the big one, moving to his right and swishing a 20-foot jumper just ahead of the flailing Jordan. The crowd at the CoreStates Center, anticipating what was about to occur, rose and erupted in joy. Our guy went one-on-one with the greatest player ever and our guy won, they were thinking. At that moment, Philly fell in love with Allen Iverson. He was ours. He was our David to the NBA's Goliath. We had a star, too.

    "I don't think I planned it," said Iverson, who had faced the Bulls twice before, but the situation to try the move never materialized.

    "I'll never forget coming off a screen and him switching and [coach] Phil Jackson hollering his name, telling him to switch out on me," Iverson recalled. "And I gave him the first little one, and I see that he's biting on it. And I hit him with the second one and made the shot."

    Without making the shot, the move becomes an afterthought.

    "I was going to put my move to the test, to see if it was real," Iverson said. "It had to be real if it worked on the greatest player to ever play the game. That made me feel good."

    Watch the video carefully next time and you'll see what made Jordan such a great player.

    "The craziest thing about it is, I hit him with my best move, and he still almost blocked it," Iverson said, laughing at the moment. "That's what was so crazy about it. That just let's you know how great a defensive player he was."

    Two great players showing their stuff. Where have those days gone around here?

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