I am sorry to hear of your distress, but I assure you that this is not an uncommon problem. |
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I suspect we will hear of more research like this as mobile-phone using cohorts in the population age. |
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Well dear I suppose you'll be browned off with all that, but if you want to hear of more experiences let me know. |
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It warms the cockles of my heart to hear of people so committed to our pastime. |
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You hear of people saying och I've created this here vortex and whoosh there was a storm for days. |
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When you hear of her situation you think immediately of words like harassed and careworn but Jacqui confounds every expectation. |
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Neighbours say the tight-knit village has been shocked to hear of the death of the self-employed stonemason and walling contractor. |
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In recent years we hear of a number of people going for continental holidays to warm climates. |
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We often hear of private records being dumped illegally or information being stolen. |
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I sent an email to the minister informing him that I expect to hear of his resignation in coming days. |
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Every time I talk to or hear of anyone studying anything at all, I get jealous. |
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Shocking though it is to hear of locals spitting into the gutter, the descent into howling barbarism is being quite successfully checked. |
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Being the poor chump who now lives in their former premises, I suspect that this won't be the last I hear of all this. |
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They even considered trading Ron Jordan, but Pup, Ron's homeboy from Harlem, wouldn't hear of it. |
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Yet, we do hear of British aristocrats making overtures to Rome, and even dedicating offerings on the Capitol of the world's pre-eminent city. |
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She had a great love of young people and was delighted to hear of their successes and achievements. |
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Many use this term dismissively when they hear of anyone referring to animals as having thoughts or feelings or wishes. |
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I don't know jack about university finances, of course, but I have yet to hear of any school going broke over unionizing. |
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We offered to compensate the generous stranger but he would not hear of it. |
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Despite the fact that his father was a landowner, town councillor, and clergyman we hear of no attempt to rescue or ransom the captive. |
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Meanwhile, we hear of the wider costs to Soviet society and the economy of the later Stalinist system, in particular, agriculture and the Gulag. |
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Ava, a slumped, grey-haired woman just ahead in the line, is intrigued to hear of similar events going on elsewhere. |
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She had wanted someone to roll it out for her, but the director would not hear of it. |
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You hear of people sending books to 15 different publishers and having them thrown back at them. |
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The last we ever hear of him, he is reportedly seeing a well known gay pop singer. |
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Almost daily, we hear of further retrenchment and more job cuts in an effort to lower inventory levels. |
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How many times, when you hear of an approaching storm, do you get worried or anxious? |
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Many people were saddened to hear of the death of Maureen Potter in Dublin last week. |
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Are we afraid of becoming like America, where you hear of people claiming for scalds received from drinking hot coffee? |
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In China, 17 percent of the population has yet to hear of AIDS, even as the disease spreads its tentacles there. |
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It's obvious when you talk about prospects how much you value your first-hand account, or the scouting reports you hear of a player. |
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We always like to hear of any other gardening tips you might have and will do our best to include them from time to time in this column. |
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Long before anybody had heard of her, someone innocently asked the Pope if he had had occasion to hear of Edith Stein. |
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I offered to process the roll and send him the shots that I had taken in his museum, but he would not hear of it. |
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Margaret would not hear of this and three years ago Victor left the matrimonial home. |
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On the other hand, when you hear of a plan to build a much-needed rail link under your London studios, you fly into a bate and object in writing. |
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Hurst was also delighted to hear of Super League's decision to back his proposal for a board of directors free of club ties. |
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No wonder we never hear of any member of the minority community ever holding any position of importance in these countries. |
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Academy chairman, David Parkinson was delighted to receive the cheque and hear of the move to triennial funding. |
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I have no sympathy for whatever cause they think they are fighting for when I read or hear of such senseless acts of murder against innocents. |
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He would not hear of my attending the funeral, or going for a day or two, to cheer poor Frederick's solitude. |
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Worse still, if I hear of some terrible disaster, I will imagine what I was doing at the exact moment it occurred. |
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Unfortunately, we sometimes hear of neurotic behaviors and ingrained habits such as feather-picking activities being prompted by sheer boredom. |
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It is wonderful to hear of young people doing well as more often than not, we hear of businesses closing. |
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But her mother, who had never once considered her child as anything but beautiful, would not hear of it. |
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However, just about every murder case we hear of in the news involves a religious murderer. |
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Many never hear of the good we do, hearing only accounts, and sometimes greatly inflated rumors, of the evil acts perpetrated by others. |
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The Duchess of York, who is an old friend of Murray and knows her as Jeffa, said she was delighted to hear of the explorers' safe rescue. |
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Typically these are places cheerful locals head to when they hear of yet another storm brewing off the Gulf coast. |
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We hear of these wild, vagrant saints, rather along the lines of John the Baptist. |
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I'm sorry to hear of your distressing experience, but the driver did the right thing. |
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I badly wanted to ride out and meet him, but Mama would not hear of it. |
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Cllr Michael Foley said it was disappointing to hear of the slow progress. |
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I shall keep you posted if I hear of any interesting developments. |
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We can only hope that that will be the last we hear of it in this region. |
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Mahvash and Fariba sometimes hear of this support, and it strengthens them. |
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I get sick when I hear of the charities obliterated and the old and infirm investors who are left with nothing. |
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Now we first hear of the Trisagion in the 5th century, when it was apparently used as a processional antiphon during stational services in Constantinople. |
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Never a day goes past, without we hear of someone being mugged, a twoccer running someone over, a house raided for drugs and the occupants arrested, and so on. |
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Zack wouldn't hear of waiting until tomorrow to decorate it, so in the interest of preventing a major snit, I acquiesced and dug out the stand and decorations. |
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The great majority of investors choose to be passive bystanders, hoping for the best and wringing their hands occasionally when they hear of another collapse. |
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If anyone has more information, I would be most interested to hear of it. |
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He just hoped her mother would not hear of this because then she would no doubt be angry with him, letting her favorite daughter lift a finger and do something for herself. |
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The hotel would not hear of it and insisted it went to the courts. |
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Given my feeling about my own journals, when I ran across those kept by my friend's 89-year-old mother after her death, I would not hear of throwing them away. |
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She will not hear of his proposal because he is homeless and illiterate. |
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In fact, the only reason she remained in school for so long was that her teachers would not hear of her being removed because she was such an excellent pupil. |
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I will not hear of any lofty titles as long as I stay on this island! |
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Miss Reynolds, I will not hear of you traveling to Brighton unescorted. |
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About 10,000 Swazis arrived by truck, buses and on foot yesterday morning to a national meeting called by their king to hear of planned changes to the country's constitution. |
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It is disturbing, for example, to hear of vehicles stolen from Tanzania easily finding safe passage into Zambia without encountering problems at the border. |
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I was surprised to hear of Brando's strange obsession with living forever, even studying gene therapy and cryogenics in an effort to prolong his life. |
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We also hear of the fustanella, a white skirt once worn by Greek men. |
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Like probably nearly everyone I was saddened to hear of his passing. |
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When people are made to hear of the social violence that exists in their own communities they can escape the gravitational pull of blinkered egoism and begin to work together. |
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You never hear of anyone being seriously attacked or killed by a golden retriever, labrador, rough collie, poodle or spaniel. |
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When atheists and profane persons do hear of so many discordant and contrary opinions in religion, it doth avert them from the church. |
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Men love to hear of their power, but have an extreme disrelish to be told of their duty. |
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We hear of other acts of Orkish behaviour when flowered borders and islands are trampled down. |
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These basins are of marble in the Forum Baths, but we hear of alvei of solid silver. |
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Mamoni's father was suggesting that both houses should fly an Assamese gamosa like a flag and Moni's father wouldn't hear of it. |
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We hear of a fiendish European move to impose speed limiters on our motors in decades to come. |
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Ever hear of the Santa Rosa plum, the plumcot, or the white blackberry? |
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From what I hear of him he's a fakir, and I won't encourage him in his attempts to get into society at my expense. |
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Every week I hear of genuine claimants struggling to survive on too me agre benefits. |
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Every day we hear of batty opinion polls, but one of the battiest yet happened the other week. |
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Did you ever hear of Coronado, the conqueror of New Mexico, the stormer of the seven cities of Cibola? |
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Definitely revisingly. Ever hear of revisionist history? That's what I deal with a lot of in this newsgroup. |
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From around 1400 we hear of Rostov granting estates west of the lower Dvina in what was Novgorod territory. |
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I like nothing better than to hear of your ridings, and shootings, and boatings. |
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I'm on the lookout for a good example of a Roman dinar from the 1st century. Let me know if you hear of one anywhere. |
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The Spanish did not hear of the Providence Island colony until 1635, when they captured some Englishmen in Portobelo, on the Isthmus of Panama. |
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Iwas deeply saddened to hear of the death of the great Irish poet Seamus Heaney last week. |
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Expect, for example, to hear of Scrooge-like bosses, of a 'stocking full' of something or other landing someone or other in reindeer doo-doo. |
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I've been involved in the environmental field for almost 20 years and have yet to hear of any fish being caught in groundwater. |
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Himmelberger said he was surprised to hear of the job action. |
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Towner I WAS so sorry to hear of the attack on Ushi, the Guide Dog. |
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We next hear of him in Tacitus's Annals, leading the Silures and Ordovices in what is now Wales against the Roman governor Publius Ostorius Scapula. |
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We next hear of Caratacus in Tacitus's Annals, leading the Silures and Ordovices of Wales against Plautius's successor as governor, Publius Ostorius Scapula. |
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In the entire of the Poems we never hear of a merchant ship of the Greeks. |
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If you are attending an interview, this can help you not just to come across personably but also to ask the kind of questions that they want to hear of you. |
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