I have played the album quite a few times, and am happy to listen all the way through, but the middle of the album does seem a bit samey. |
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He always had time to listen and offer advice to family and friends and never passed judgement on others. |
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I wish they would criminalize alcohol so I could listen to these juiceheads whine! |
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Inspector Graham Dodd, who covers the west area of Stockport, attended the meeting to listen to the residents' problems. |
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He was talking really fast, jumping from one subject to the next, probably hoping that he would not have to listen to what I had to say. |
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And those who are admonishing us to harden up, toughen up, I think we need to listen to that. |
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He took in the cooling salt air and paused to listen to a gull's cry past a hedge of trees. |
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We once had an enormous row because we couldn't decide what music to listen to in the car. |
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Why should children listen to those in authority when those in authority have mistreated them? |
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I just find blues to be a lot more rewarding to listen to then a lot of contemporary bands. |
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About half the population will listen to or view the Queen's speech, buy a Christmas tree and have an Advent calendar hanging in the house. |
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The type of person who goes out and speeds and pulls wheelies isn't going to listen to nagging. |
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The capacity just to listen well to what people are telling you is an essential element of salesmanship. |
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Although they cannot see fully yet, they listen intently when we tell them of these things. |
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And we do encourage citizens to listen to any media advisories concerning traffic conditions. |
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You can listen to the whimperers all the day long, crying loud cries and prayers, and professing with great tears that they love God. |
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A successful dialogue can be conducted only if we listen to each other with rapt attention so that we can understand each other. |
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My job was to data entry product orders into the computer system, and listen to the salesmen on the phone so I could learn how to sell. |
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He would, of course, listen to us reading our essays aloud, but rarely if ever commented on them. |
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Not only did they listen while they mixed cakes or whipped seams, but they often repeated in concert and memorized much of what was read to them. |
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See what you miss when you don't actually listen closely to the words of songs, folks? |
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Note that the men are preparing karosses or sniffing snuff while they talk and listen to music. |
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So read books or listen to books or watch TV or listen to music or walk around in silence or have a conversation with some real live people. |
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Their eighth full-length album is still in the works, but keeners can get an early listen as they will test driving some new tracks at this gig. |
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But, in the end, we must listen to gut instinct, be creative, and take risks. |
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Once again, feel free to listen again and make any adjustments you deem fit. |
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You can listen to the bands, check the odds and see who you'd pick, and bet on them to win. |
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All that liberal democracy requires is a rational attitude, that is, a readiness to listen to critical arguments and to learn from experience. |
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And so she likes to follow what happens to Hermione, but she prefers to read it in Braille, not listen to it on audio tape. |
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It's not a ready-made audience, which means people listen because they want to. |
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This person gave me a French text book, told me to memorize a lesson every week and gave me an audio cassette tape to listen to. |
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He sighed sadly to the fact that who he was talking to wasn't really there to listen to him. |
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You can go to a luau, take the kids to a discovery museum, listen to Hawaiian musicians strumming soft guitars or just stare at the moon. |
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To listen in, researchers record the vibrations and play the recordings back though a loudspeaker. |
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He's a man I have a lot of time for and could gladly listen to for a lot longer than a day. |
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I used to listen to your breathing for hours after you fell asleep at night. |
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Under a subscription or rent-a-tune model, you can listen to a boatload of music for a lot less loot than on a buy-only download site. |
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I lowered my window and turned off the radio to listen for any sound but I couldn't hear any ascertainable aircraft engine noise. |
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Those who like to listen to long wave on the radio will have to do without, as only AM and FM are provided. |
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Postwatch will also listen to local concerns as to why the offices should not close. |
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What about emotional intelligence, the ability to understand and listen to yourself and others? |
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The kids can romp, listen to homespun Santa tales, and decorate a sweet country Christmas tree. |
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It's a long, long listen that delivers very few rewards for anyone except the most ardent techno enthusiast. |
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A friend who is simply willing to listen to someone's litany of woes may save a life. |
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Villages and settlements, especially in urban areas, take sides, and gather around community television sets, or listen in on radio. |
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Previously, they were only permitted to listen in on satellite and radio relay links. |
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I can't get into his most private thoughts and listen in as I can with so many other people. |
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State-of-the-art eavesdropping equipment is used to listen in to his conversations. |
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But before we go to break, take a listen to this sound that's being played in the courtroom. |
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It's a fascinating listen and yet constantly feels like a sampler for something bigger. |
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You should definitely be able to give them a listen by the end of the week. |
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The CD caused much amusement in the office and everyone had a listen on the headphones. |
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I loved this album immediately on the first listen and it has been a constant favourite ever since. |
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A cursory listen reveals that the first version closely resembles Nashville's, from a musical standpoint. |
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But the rest of you, listen up, because I've got compelling arguments with which to convince you, or your friends, if you're already a believer. |
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Well, listen up, because some Hollywood heavyweights have dropped the pounds, and people like you and me are now half their size. |
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To all those parents and teachers that think it's cute and educational to have pets in children's classrooms, listen up! |
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I tried to listen for them, but it was too difficult to hear over the people laughing and having fun. |
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When I hold the shell to my ear and listen for the ocean, all I can hear is the gentle flowering of breath. |
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She tried to listen for footsteps, but the only sounds she heard came from the dance. |
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That means that politicians must not simply listen for the answers they want to hear. |
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He is an experienced town clerk and we would obviously listen to the advice that he gives. |
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Sometimes it's difficult to know who to believe, who to listen to and who to support. |
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If you needed advice, or just someone to listen to you for a bit, Timothy was the guy to go to. |
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And I'm just as confused and scared as the rest of us about what to believe and who to listen to. |
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So, let us take time out of our busy schedules to listen to the simple request of these children. |
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We should listen to expert advice, but to slavishly follow it on every occasion defies logic. |
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We were right to listen to the much louder optimistic voices in our own minds. |
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The UK must realise that real consultation requires them to listen to me and take my advice. |
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If your legal advice is that you have not got a cause of action, then you ought to listen to that advice. |
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Good players listen to everyone and then pick and choose what advice they will take. |
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The worse part about growing old is that you have to listen to advice from your kids. |
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So he had no choice but to listen to the advice of his friend and enrolled a course for motormen. |
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The only advice to those players is that they should make up their own minds and not listen to anybody else. |
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Despite being aware of the dangers, a small minority of drivers don't listen to the advice. |
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He knows he is right and so feels no need to listen to advice that goes against his conviction. |
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The note was high and decidedly painful to listen to but it seemed to do the trick. |
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It was nice to pause, watch, and listen to the bird banging away and the wood chips falling to the ground. |
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Another way to tell if you are sapiosexual is that you want someone who will really listen to you instead of just hearing what you are saying. |
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Because you listen to the tape as a lay person, there's no way that at the end of the tape the background noise could be a conversation. |
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There is no magic formula for parenting teens but parents need to talk and listen to their children. |
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Watch it a few times and you'll never listen to their audio output in the same way. |
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I listen to the sounds of the radiators ticking as the central heating comes on. |
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Just listen to the song of the lark, the lapping of the waves on the shore. |
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Such a move will help voters to gauge which ones to believe and which ones to simply listen to. |
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Using the player you can listen to radio stations and watch TV or video playback on your screen. |
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When you could not watch them, you never missed a chance to listen to the action on the radio. |
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Every few minutes he would stop and listen to what sounds there were in these quiet highland woods. |
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Patients will even be able to order a film to watch, or an audio book to listen to, both from their beds. |
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He is not willing to stay in the House and listen to some responses to what he said. |
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When free, he likes to listen to music, watch movies or spend time with his family. |
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They want to tell us all what we can and cannot watch, read, listen to or think about. |
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To watch and listen to these young boys and girls who were so obviously enjoying what they were doing was great. |
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You can listen to the audio of his speech here, and follow his charts and research here. |
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I love to just sit on the rocks for hours and watch and listen to the ocean. |
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In the UK, more people now listen to radio than watch TV, for the first time in many years. |
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There was this big concert when people on one side of the wall played rock music for people on the other side to listen to. |
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As it is, if you listen close enough, you can probably hear his outraged roar condemning this blasphemy from the other side. |
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But for this to happen we must first listen to him, attend to him and receive from him. |
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Meekness involves being childlike in approachableness and willing to listen to others. |
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Be human in your approach to this delicate situation and the employee will be that much more willing to listen to you. |
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She felt all her hairs rising as she continued to stare at the static of the television and listen to its noise. |
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The beat lilts rather than swings, and there's a sweetness about the melodies that can become cloying if you listen too much. |
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She kept her eyes closed, content to listen to the ringing sounds of her friend's voice. |
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Immediately, he sat up, his body taut and rigid as he strained to listen to their conversation. |
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It's easy to listen to, but difficult to perform with the right balance, sound and atmosphere. |
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I didn't try and listen or believe your side of the story even when you tried to tell me. |
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Off ice, Evora listens to rhythm and blues, alternative and techno music, while Ladwig will listen to anything. |
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If you listen to most rhymes of rappers they always remind me of the rhymes of Alexander Pope, the English poet. |
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Sources said he will be given seven days to listen and watch the video recording of the meeting and revert to the committee. |
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You may find it more satisfying to listen to their early albums rather than this anthology. |
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Open the shades, listen to your answering machine messages and vow never to drink again. |
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At night, you'll listen to the crack of icebergs calving, reminding you that, while Antarctica might not be far away, everything else is. |
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When his highness finally graced me with his presence I was forced to listen to the usual lecture about respect. |
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Local restaurateurs listen to the latest regulations and procedures designed to ensure food and safety standards are kept up to world standards. |
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Many people with learning difficulties interviewed felt that professionals did not listen to them. |
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We can still listen to the songs of the kokako and saddleback, and the booming of the kakapo. |
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Just having the freedom to go in and open any disc in the place, listen to it all day and reseal it, was a wonderful gift. |
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We know we have to listen to victims, punish lawbreakers, ban criminals from ministry, and open up the decision-making process. |
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I buy myself a lava lamp, listen to some Led Zeppelin and play a game of Pong. |
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The loyalists in the front line won't listen to nationalist or republican leaders. |
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That maneuver will only slightly amplify sounds and it leads you to listen too briefly. |
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To listen to some people, you would think they had never heard of nightclubs north of Watford. |
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If you like to listen to strong, bass-heavy music, you should get powerful amplifiers and ample subwoofers. |
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Infants brighten up in her presence and mothers listen to her with almost child-like zealousness. |
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You have to lift the latch to swing the door out, and listen for it to click when it closes. |
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He would listen to flamenco ever since he was a child, as zambras are very popular there, and this would interest him. |
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I am all about promoting on campus musical activities this week, so listen up y'all. |
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The researchers had already deployed time-lapse cameras mounted to trees and remote microphones to listen for the telltale calls. |
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But listen hard and you'll hear an attention to detail belied by the languid grace of Le Fumeur de Ciel. |
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It took a few years for Xfm to get back on track, although I still can't listen to it today. |
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I mainly listen to minimal techno house, mostly because that's what I play out. |
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She reminds him to lay his anger aside and listen to Theseus, who wishes to allow Polyneices' request to be granted. |
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One of my Xmas presents was a waterproof radio that you can listen to in the shower. |
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His peculiar mix of laconicism and loquaciousness means that when he talks you tend to listen closely. |
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I hardly listen to radio in the morning, except to quickly digest the news, much of which is regurgitated from the previous night anyway. |
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More people are now willing to listen to the man many once regarded with contempt or annoyance. |
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If young people have any worries or concerns they can find someone to listen to them and to share their concerns with. |
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One can listen to an aria in Italian or German without knowing the language and still get the message. |
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One day when Zhang was on a bus, a young man beside him smoked and would not listen to his words of warning about smoking. |
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The animal's footfalls seemed to echo in the woofs as the boy continued to listen intently. |
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If you listen hard enough, you can hear the sound of a thousand woodworm croaking their last. |
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When it comes time to pump, find a nice, relaxing environment, put your feet up, listen to music, and try not to think about work. |
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I am totally prepared to sit down and listen over coffee sometime so pls call me kk? |
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She was busily adjusting the settings of the missiles so they were lucky that she didn't even bother to listen to them as they spoke. |
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The only medium to listen to the then alternative music was a record player or gramophone. |
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If a person is so close minded that they would not want to listen to our music because of the record label that we are on, so be it. |
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He didn't have a stereo, so he'd come to our house and while we ate dinner, he'd listen to his records in our living room. |
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We used to listen to Christmas records on the gramophone every Christmas, pops, clicks, fuzz and all. |
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David agreed to be interviewed by Ron and was delighted to listen to the wise words of someone with so much experience in the game. |
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I tried to listen to his short but heartfelt words of wisdom, but nothing came from it. |
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Val had to listen to some ridiculous questions at that meeting, and I don't blame him for turning on his heel and leaving. |
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I may not listen to the album too often these days, but I'm as guilty as the next man of singing along when they play the old hits. |
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If this alarms you, listen to what Central Ground Water Board experts have to say. |
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They've been crying out to be heard for so long, they could scarcely believe someone was there to listen to their stories. |
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They never use profane language, bear false witness, engage in slander, gossip or backbiting, or even listen to such debasing talk. |
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After another killer shift in the kitchen, I come home and listen to this and it makes me laugh. |
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It is hard work to listen receptively to the opinions of those with whom we disagree. |
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All leaders and workers listen receptively to one another and are involved together in many of the important decisions of the organization. |
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This new player in the mobile phone market twins your paid airtime with free minutes, and all you have to do is listen to some ads. |
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Just because young people listen to loud music and wear baseball caps back to front, it does not mean they are on drugs. |
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I make myself a cup of tea and boil some water in a pan to make pasta as I listen to them. |
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Listeners can tune into an increasing number of FM rebroadcasters, as well as listen by digital satellite and cable. |
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He's my main man, my second, you could say, and so I normally listen when he talks. |
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Where I used to listen to shouty music and stomp around the flat, these days I'm more partial to something chilled which helps me wind down. |
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He is a strong character and will make people listen to him, but he always has the argument to back his ideas up. |
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I didn't listen then, because I was a rumble of thunder, transformed into a reasonless creature by impending loss. |
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This also means that you have to be prepared to listen to some hard truths and awkward questions. |
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I was in no state to listen to reason and we began to argue in the middle of the dancefloor. |
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I realized that there was no way this guy was going to listen to reason, that nothing I could say was going to change his mind. |
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Now is a time for cynics to drop their superior sneers, swap their sarcasm for a sleigh and listen to the Santa in their soul. |
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Every few inches he would tap lightly and then listen with the stethoscope. |
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Mr. Roberts and his ilk may not listen to reason or polite discourse, but I'll bet they pay plenty of attention to the sound of falling ratings. |
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Musical wannabes turned out in force to listen to fledgling bands, play instruments and enrol for lessons. |
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They accuse and defend, bicker and quarrel, and cannot seem to talk about their real feelings or listen to each other. |
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I watch the birds flying past in the sky, I listen to the sound of the oceans coming from the open windows. |
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He is one of 12 million people who avidly listen to Spanish-language radio. |
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Utilizing the harpsichord, the keyboardist gives the song a medieval feel that's very nice to listen to. |
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They're playing a kind of light jazz, something lively to listen to without having to know the words. |
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Gnawing on hard biscuits and gulping down watery coffee, I listen to Woolford. |
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She had stopped to listen and offer words of advice, but the other members of that clique had stepped out of the shadows, laughing and jeering. |
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They will listen then encourage you to find a way to achieve what you want. |
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I listen to a whole range of things, from house to garage to acid jazz and traditional jazz, especially John Coltrane and Miles Davis. |
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He's the guy in charge, and people are supposed to listen to him, not the other way around. |
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I'm here to talk about a tornado, not listen to bickering between a Jesus freak and a druggie. |
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But now you only have to listen to the Top 40 to know the lunatics are in charge of the asylum. |
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Just imagine a place where you can dance all day in your swimsuit, drink sangria or vodka-Red Bull and listen to the best dance music around. |
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The magistrate will listen to what the parties say and issue a written decision resolving the dispute. |
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The minister has lectured all that would listen that his new system is tamper-proof and idiot-proof. |
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On first listen it seems wearyingly traditional, raspy and sparse in tasteful, expected ways. |
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Jeff likes to listen to the radio but is not allowed to have a radio in the office, so he buys a tv tuner card that has radio support. |
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I learned to listen for each voice, to achieve the proper balance among the voices in replication as well as in my own interpretation. |
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A digital tuner is useful for teachers of certain instruments, and a tape recorder allows students to tape and listen to their own playing. |
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It is fascinating to watch for and to listen for each returning bird species, like sandhill cranes and robins, with their very distinct sound. |
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She was a singer not an actress, but we did a reading and I saw she could listen and make adjustments. |
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No, in actual fact, I listen to many types of music including popular music. |
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I've been listening to a lot of radio in the car, and it's fascinating research to listen to what people are buying. |
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I always listen to the daily talk show on my town's only alternative station we have. |
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Police were forced to listen to 90 minutes of jokes after at least two men took over their radio frequency as a practical joke. |
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I haven't listened to a radio station that plays music in years, but I listen to talk radio a lot. |
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When my parents thought I was doing homework, I would lie underneath our radiogram and listen to his music. |
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They feel connected with the station they listen to as the radio jockey talks about their world. |
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People would do well not to listen to anyone behaving like a contented frog. |
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I confess that, by that point, I was too distressed to listen to the fourth talk at all. |
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I followed J-pop quite a bit when I was in college, but I don't listen to it as much these days. |
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Just type in the name of what you want to listen to, and it automagically appears on your computer seconds later. |
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Strindberg's stage directions instruct the mother to listen agitatedly to the Fantaisie-Impromptu, matching the agitato marking of the music. |
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By now, you've probably alienated the Judaizers to the point that they will no longer listen to you. |
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Just listen to the engine, run it round the block a few times and if it doesn't judder too much in third, hand over your pocket change. |
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We study with our eyes, mouth, and brain, eat matzah with our mouths, listen to the shofar with our ears, and wear the tefillin on the arm and head. |
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We had to listen to another one of his homilies about the value of public service. |
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If you want people to listen to your opinions, you'll need to learn to be more assertive. |
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There are many more average Omars, alis and Aishes out there, boys and girls, waiting for us to listen and engage them. |
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What an amazing thing to be able to listen to any music you want, a whole world of bands. |
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As I listen to the TV hosts jackhammering over the soft Southern accents of the guests, I appraise butts. |
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Depending on the setting this allows the gamer to actually listen to his assailant. |
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I watch his stand-up, I watch Chris Rock's, I read Baldwin and Baraka, I listen to Kanye. |
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And I'll be there, trying once again to convince anyone who will listen about the brilliance of the biathlon. |
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Burnett told the men in the audience that they should always listen to their wife. |
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Next step is to select the cds that I will listen to during the writing process. |
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It may have been a bit much to expect Dixon to visit the jazz clubs or to go up to Harlem to listen to some blues, but there was plenty else to do and see. |
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If you listen carefully, you can hear the soft sobs of Mitt Romney and his consultants, crying in their chocolate milk. |
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She suddenly stopped speaking, and cocked her ear to listen to something. |
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He didn't have time to listen to the weak-minded fool prattle on. |
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Now my friend protests that the lyrics are deep and that the sound is an acquired taste, but with so much else out there to listen to, why bother? |
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Which is understandable, but a touch of balance would make him sound a tad more professional and perhaps make it possible to listen to him without cringing. |
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Keep an eye on those radars, and listen to whatever is being said. |
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This bore was regaling anyone who cared to listen with the story of how an officious jobsworth had refused him admission to some function or other. |
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I used to listen to a lot of short-wave radio when I was in my teens. |
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With the fiscal crisis, more people are willing to listen to tales about colluding bankers trying to undermine capitalism. |
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The construction workers wear soft eyes that soak up the morning sun, and the janitors have attentive ears that listen to the jostle of walking mobs. |
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If I just wanted to listen to your music, I'd put the CD on. |
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Even the arahats in the Buddhas' time continued to listen to the Dhamma. |
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Liked, if not adored by fans, Mozegetar has proved both a marvel to listen to and watch in live shows where he exudes a certain passion for what he does. |
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The supporters appeared to listen briefly, but when the match officials headed towards the exit and the crowd advanced on them, the police stepped in. |
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Why is it that we can't pick up the morning paper or listen to the news on the way to work without hearing about a new indictment of a top ranking officer? |
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Be prepared to sit down and listen raptly to the entire giddy production. |
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But I had to get clean to even talk about it because nobody wants to listen to a crackhead. |
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And we can listen to the pathetic, creepy bravado of a former vice president, wrong on nearly every decision he made. |
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Today, I am only going to listen to music played in major keys. |
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I could so easily have been the thing responsible for pushing that girl over the edge, I was lucky, she took to me and was able to listen to reason. |
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It is not an argument that I accept, but I am ready to listen to reason. |
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I don't know why, but sweet ice tea never tastes better than when you're kicking back in a lawn chair, belly full, sleepy eyes drooping as you listen to the band. |
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The multi-band radio receivers enable the elderly, sick and bedridden to listen to mass broadcasts live from the church and to hear parish news updates. |
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If it alarms you to have to listen to an engineer, let me reassure you. |
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We are enriched in our understanding of the faith and strengthened for witness and service in the world as we listen to the voices of all God's people and receive their gifts. |
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We can stop buying woman-hating music and literature and listen to what our children are listening to and exert parental discretion when it's not healthy. |
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It is refreshing to listen to someone who never wastes words. |
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Well what do you know, she does listen to me once in a while. |
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Foolhardily, Ash, Scott, and their girlfriends sit around one night and listen to passages from the book recorded on an old reel-to-reel tape deck by an elderly professor. |
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I take walks and listen to a lot of music, visit friends in Santiago or wherever. |
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There is an army of the disaffected who might just be willing to listen to the Republicans if the offer were right. |
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But I do know I would not read a guideline or listen to the screeching admonishments from across the political spectrum. |
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I told her several days ago I thought the yardmen damaged the backyard rain sensor when they trimmed the shrubs but God forbid we should listen to Rana. |
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Those who refuse to listen must be removed from positions of leadership. |
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It is not the sort of cd I could listen to and just zone out to. |
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To the millions of Russians who listen to echo both on the radio and online, the idea of life without echo is unthinkable. |
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It is an exciting moment for me when I see a blade of grass or see a leaf of a tree, and when I listen to birds chattering and to running water in a stream. |
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I use headphones on a daily basis as I do a lot of sewing on industrial-class machines and like to block out the mechanical noise as well as listen to the radio clearly. |
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Anyone within earshot of a eulogy is supposed to listen respectfully. |
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To listen to the first Pere Ubu record and then realize it was made over 28 years ago is to stand amazed at its complete inventiveness and left-field creativity. |
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If you listen to left-field music, you will hear a certain amount of psychedelia, but somehow Tobin uses it in order to promote thoughtful mental exploration. |
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By Alex Orlov for Life by DailyBurn If your fridge is a graveyard of expired foods, listen up. |
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But then I thought about the feedback I get from fans, yes we do listen to you, and thought why not? |
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A willingness to listen to and at least partially incorporate the other point of view has replaced the rigid and uncompromising attitude of the past. |
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It is important to listen to our customers to discover their likes and dislikes and then take the necessary steps to deliver on their preferences. |
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The video is usually wonderful, but the background music isn't always to my liking, so it's nice to be able to listen to something more to my taste. |
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The stethoscope that comes with some models is used to listen to the sounds your blood makes as it flows through the brachial artery in the crook of your elbow. |
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The film soundtrack would made an excellent companion piece for any forthcoming road trips, or a terrific listen for anyone who fancies chilling out to some classic tracks. |
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Otherwise, this is a sufficient listen for fans of the film. |
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They just want a safe place where they can hang out and listen to music. |
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Many young people do not watch or listen to any political coverage at all. |
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But listen up, hotel industry, and I'll give you the answer for free. |
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I'm only going to say this one time, so you may want to listen up. |
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Well, before you head out to pick up your holiday gifts, listen up. |
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If stuffing is on your menu tomorrow, well, you better listen up. |
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Just one listen to this album will blow away all your blues. |
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Grant is quickly pulled under the stairwell, where they quietly hide and listen as someone in new white shoes and nylons walks by and slowly ascends the stairs. |
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The emotional turmoil naturally accompanying Jotham's situation inspired him to ascend the hill and shout to the men of Shechem to listen to his story. |
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The Great gilly Hopkins By Katherine Paterson This is also a fabulous book to listen to with kids, though expect to cry. |
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If you listen to these guys talk about music, you might expect their sound to be very narrow-minded and loopy, but instead, it's fresh, crisp and loopy. |
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If anybody had looked into the clubbing generation they would have found a group of happy, loved-up people, who go to listen to the music, dance and make new friends. |
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If the gov't wants to listen to me and my friends plan dinners and gripe about our husbands, go for it. |
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That way I can record shows and listen to them at my leisure. |
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Which makes Paradise Lost the ideal listen for those among you who happen to like the more lugubrious moments of Depeche Mode, or Metallica, or, preferably, both. |
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Or watch and listen while a horn player explains how the horn parts work together and separately in a particular passage. |
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While driving, I would listen to music of my own choosing, audiobooks on a variety of topics, and sometimes have conversations on the Citizens' band radio. |
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I listen to audiobooks, podcasts, and archived radio programs. |
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Of course, when you listen to the record, you're left with more questions than answers, as the lyrical content is just as ambiguous as the song titles. |
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The Dude is at his happiest when he has a few minutes of solitude and rest to get high and listen to whale sounds. |
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I would advise business people not to listen to fast talkers. |
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They listen to their shrewd father, Tywin Lannister, smear their dead son in front of his corpse. |
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He has spoken about how he would listen to her to smooth over the rough days, or heighten his joy. |
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Most of the time I would listen to the radio rather than tapes. |
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This man's message is this, that amidst the babel of voices in our world, there is another word-and the essence of wisdom is to listen to this word. |
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If everyone just backs off a little, shows some patience, and endeavors to listen and learn from others, maybe some purpose greater than self-congratulation will ensue. |
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We need to listen more closely to people like Jason, sitting in that Soho meeting. |
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I listen to classical music played softly in the background. |
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Not an easy album to listen to, but when insomnia gets the best of you and you need something gentle but thought-provoking at 3am, Will Oldham is your man. |
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The study showed that the soundscape you listen to has an influence on the emotional tone of your dream. |
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