[00:03]sneeze
[00:06]Electrical stimulation is an artificial exercise of your pelvic floor muscles.
[00:12]These muscles help to keep your bladder closed so that urine doesn't leak out….
[00:18]Exercising them should make them stronger and less likely to open when you cough,
[00:24]sneeze or laugh.
[00:28]click
[00:30]In the past three or four years, the World Wide Web has given birth to
[00:35]a whole industry of point-and-click spying.
[00:42]brick
[00:44]Over the last two years, Mr. Weill has watched Citi -
[00:49]a company he built brick by brick during the final act of a 50-year career -
[00:55]nearly fall apart. Although every taxpayer in the country has paid for Citi's
[01:00]outsize mistakes, for Mr. Weill the bank's myriad woes are a commentary on
[01:06]his life's work.
[01:10]prick
[01:12]If you do prick yourself with a needle
[01:14]then you should get medical help immediately.
[01:18]There are drugs you can take to lower your chances of getting infected.
[01:26]tick
[01:28]Time travel is normally fixed in both direction and speed: forward only,
[01:34]and no more or less than twenty four hours a day.
[01:39]Part of the thrill of a new year is the sense of this stately progress leaping,
[01:44]just a little, as a year ticks over in a second.
[01:51]lick
[01:52]I never thought I'd get so carried away, but here I am,
[01:57]spending most of my money and time on a nine-pound creature
[02:02]who likes to eat garbage, lick himself at inappropriate times,
[02:07]and sully the most heavily trafficked part of the sidewalk he can find.
[02:14]flick
[02:17]With the flick of a switch, Philips Electronics may have just dramatically
[02:22]lowered America's electric bill.
[02:27.16]ALPHABET
[02:29.03]Can you make sentences using the first seven letters of
[02:32.74]the alphabet only? Here’s an example: Ada added a cage,
[02:40.72]bagged a bad egg.