If you're hoping to hear from him soon, forget it, it's not going to happen. |
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As the BBC reported, thousands of men and women gathered in the capital to hear the nationalist rhetoric of the bsf monks. |
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But the Supreme Court agreed to hear Briggs, which it then combined into Brown. |
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Occasionally, when Brie focuses very hard, her loved ones can Briefly sense her, can hear her whispering in their ears. |
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Over the next three days we'll hear stories of bravery and brainstorm solutions for change. |
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They can hear the sound of his boat's motor, growing louder as it comes over the horizon. |
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If you listened closely during the bleep, you could faintly hear Jacqueline Bissett still giving her speech. |
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Big deal, you can almost hear Democrats collectively say, but these are the kinds of blandishments that get deals done. |
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Miki Indyk, an Australian-Israeli living in Tel Aviv, was happy to hear the two banter. |
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He was shouting up at the darkened windows of banking executives who could not hear a word he was saying. |
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Every other band I had been in had been pretty loud, you could never hear the vocals. |
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Speaking of bamboozled, every Halloween you hear a horror story of a celebrity in blackface costume. |
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For better or worse, jazz is turning into the music you hear when you drink coffee and munch on a donut or bagel. |
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This was very blunt and surprising to hear from any official in charge of an aviation disaster. |
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I hear artists who can sing like birds, others who would need to retire if Auto-Tune disappeared. |
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At this point, it becomes hard to hear Malloy over the chattering of the attendees, who have begun to move on to other things. |
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Jerry Sandusky was alert but ashen as he stood at the defense table to hear his fate. |
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I hear it again in my ears, as I did that day in October 1971, ardent and raspy, unchanged by the passage of time. |
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Every time a conservative pol gets caught in a racial mess, we hear the same weary and laughable tune. |
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And so the world was shocked and saddened to hear about his severe brain injury in the Alps last Sunday morning. |
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His wife, Rita, would wait and pray until she would hear the bicycle squeeze horn he had affixed to the chair. |
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It frustrated her to hear other students discussing death as an abstraction, subject to simple moral rules. |
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The day just gets more upsetting when we hear about aboriginal rights in Canada. |
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He left his business card, walked out, and expected not to hear back. |
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Will it please you to see the epilogue, or to hear a bergomask dance between two of our company? |
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Beyond radio and exhaust and valvechatter he could hear thunder rumbling away over the bewept hills. |
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The last thing we need is to hear them bleating to us about organizational problems. |
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I woke just in time to hear the first blowie of the day buzzing around. You know the night's over when you hear the first blowie. |
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I like nothing better than to hear of your ridings, and shootings, and boatings. |
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Report speaks you a bonny monk, that would hear the matin chime ere he quitted his bowl. |
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So glad to hear you're coming down to tear the Christmas poultry. It's boshter. |
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This whole scheem gets me broyges. When I hear these mavens and lutfmenschen kvetching about our national language, what chutzpah! |
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An easy mistake to make though, you'll hear more Brummie in Welshpool in August than Welsh that's for sure. |
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There was nothing to be seen, but he could hear loud thumpings and bumpings which seemed to come from the back of the house. |
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Bang, bang, bumpity bump, I hear as spruce cones fall on the metal roofing of my woodshed. |
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He could hear the music in the distance, and the burble and laughter from the library, and a high ringing in his own ears. |
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Some day I hope to hear the Corybantian dances and perhaps the Ceresian music of Eleusia. |
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After dinner at the chiefery we assembled on the courtyard veranda to hear the singing of the Papara himeme chorus. |
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The hens were my witness to the ghost. They set up the sort of fuss and panic you hear when a snake enters the chookhouse late at night. |
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When the tables are drawn, you shall hold a disputation with him. It will be sport to hear how you chop logic at your Universities yonder. |
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Amidst the clomps of oncoming horses, he could now hear men's low, conferring voices. |
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He reached home, and lived long enough to hear the natives wailing in a Death Corroboree over his late comrade. |
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As we putter along in our little crapmobile, I can hear Mom's thoughts as clearly as the newscaster's bland voice. |
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I hear there are plenty of good men stowed away by the crimps at different places. |
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It was always intriguing to hear about some new form of crookery or deception. |
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I couldn't hear the opening address because of all the crosstalk around me. |
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Thanks to digital remastering, you can really hear the sound of the music at last. |
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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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They had perpetuated a dubiously holy union of Church and State that had refused for centuries to hear the cry of the poor and the oppressed. |
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Neighbours would strain to hear if the fast passionate arguments were being conducted in Italian or high-speed Dublinese. |
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My family at times seem to think they are aristocrats, at other times I swear I can hear the muffled sound of dueling banjos. |
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Let all that have an ear hear and all that have an eye see, the Edenic will not be denied! |
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He was an eisteddfodwr and delighted to hear good singing, whether it was in the sanctuary or at the eisteddfodic gatherings. |
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I could hear them snapping and tearing around, and then one managed to get on the roof by jumping from the low ell. |
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It was great to report back to Mike and Jason on this knowing they were eager to hear that everything was operational. F.A.B. Virgil! |
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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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I could hear the fragments from the flak shells hitting the plane like someone throwing rocks at it. |
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I can never hear the professor because these fratty guys spend the whole class talking about partying. |
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He got to Dawson before the river froze, and now I suppose I won't hear any more until spring. |
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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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Far away, on the stony garrigues by the fading light of the harvest moon one could hear the musical calling of wolves. |
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They talk easily together and they hear the come and go of the breeze in the soon to be turning burnt leaves of the high trees. |
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I could hear the sound of the janitor's lackadaisical scrubbing against the wooden floor. |
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If it is no more than a moral discourse, he may preach it and they may hear it, and yet both continue unconverted heathens. |
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Henry II developed the practice of sending judges from his own central court to hear the various disputes throughout the country. |
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But though I could hardly hold the gun, unless with my back against a bar, it did me good to hear it go off, and hope to have hitten his enemies. |
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The girls all liked to hear him talk. They often gathered in a little circle while he sat on a bench, and held forth to them, laughing. |
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The students had the chance to hear the stories straight from the horses' mouths in the field interviews. |
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They could hear a hum coming from the kitchen, and found the dishwasher on. |
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I could hear the soft whir of the inclinator and, along with it, my great-aunts' delighted soft laughter. |
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Each county should have a committee of three men who could hear complaints about violations of the Charters. |
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Charles V summoned one Gascon lord and the Black Prince to hear the case in his parlement in Paris. |
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These persons following according to the usual custom of most of them, met together at Gresham College to hear Mr Wren's lecture, viz. |
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She said that even though the door was shut she could hear enough to know that there was jigga-jigga going on. |
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I wish that the atrocities of which we hear so much and which I abhor as much as any man, were indeed unexampled. |
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It was common to hear the sound of a brass band whilst strolling through parklands. |
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Pamphlets made the point and vast audiences came to hear lectures upon the same themes by the likes of Rev. |
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Keep in mind that he does not hear too well, so you may have to speak loudly. |
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Appellate courts are courts that hear appeals of lower courts and trial courts. |
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The House of Lords then ceased to hear petitions in the first instance, considering them only after the lower courts had failed to remedy them. |
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Those who hear the voice of the Son of man and live, are so many Lazaruses called to the life divine. |
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I shall be delighted to hear how you think that this change may have taken place, as no presently conceived opinions satisfy me on the subject. |
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Ordered this since I hear vaguely good stuff about Alan Moore's Supreme, though the art is mostly ugly Liefeldian junk. |
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It was while he was a pupil at the bar examination that he went to Dublin to hear Hamilton's lectures on quaternions. |
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Lister's fame had spread by then, and audiences of 400 often came to hear him lecture. |
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If you live within 20 miles of the airport, you will likely see and hear aircraft. |
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You auscultate her lung sounds and hear scattered wheezing in all lung fields. |
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Believing his sinful behavior was responsible, he summoned Anselm to hear his confession and administer last rites. |
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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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Sheriff courts hear civil cases as a bench trial without a jury, and make determinations and judgments alone. |
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Unable to see or hear the ghost herself, Gertrude takes Hamlet's conversation with it as further evidence of madness. |
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There would be no priests in science, and anyone could reproduce the experiments and hear their lessons. |
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William Hazlitt, a Unitarian minister's son, was in the congregation, having walked from Wem to hear him. |
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It is the undertaking to decide that question for others, without allowing them to hear what can be said on the contrary side. |
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One can hear the echoes of King Lear as well as the completely different characters of Romeo and Juliet. |
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Above all things, I liked to hear about horseless carriages and self-powered mechanicals, but I'd settle for ghosts at a pinch. |
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Holst's libretto attracted much criticism, although Edwin Evans remarked on the rare treat in opera of being able to hear the words being sung. |
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This allowed a larger number of music lovers to hear the new popular piano tunes. |
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The availability of records enabled a larger percentage of the population to hear the top singers and bands. |
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The group also increasingly shunned television appearances, citing their preference that their fans hear and see them in live concerts. |
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Supreme Court refused to hear the case, sustaining the ruling and ensuring the defeat of the suit. |
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The Court was to hear and decide any international dispute which the parties concerned submitted to it. |
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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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Miriam laughed again, but mirthlessly, to hear him thus mix her up with women in a general way. |
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I hear the Duke of Hamilton's crofters are a' gaun away, man and mother's son, frae the Isle o' Arran. |
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Nevertheless, the Council retained the power to hear legal disputes, either in the first instance or on appeal. |
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There are also a number of specialist courts and tribunals that have been created to hear specific types of disputes. |
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Two judges sit to hear an appeal against sentence, and three judges sit to hear an appeal against conviction. |
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If you listen carefully, you can hear the flutes mimicking the cello motive. |
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Supreme Court, which declined to hear the case, letting the appeals court's ruling stand. |
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But though you will be angry to hear it, I believe, for myself at least, what is is best. |
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You could hear the students mutter as they were served sodden spaghetti, yet again, in the cafeteria. |
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Godwin had come to hear Paine, but Wollstonecraft assailed him all night long, disagreeing with him on nearly every subject. |
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The Supreme Court has no authority to hear appeals on criminal matters from the High Court of Justiciary. |
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The inhabitants of the lower Rhondda, in the vicinity of Porth and Dinas, would need to trek to Llantrisant to hear a service. |
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A trial court of limited jurisdiction is authorized to hear only specified types of cases. |
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Most appellate courts do not have the authority to hear testimony or take evidence, but instead rule solely on matters of law. |
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In some jurisdictions, courts able to hear appeals are known as an appellate division. |
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Such courts generally only choose to hear cases that would settle important and controversial points of law. |
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It was from Durham's church that future leaders of the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada would hear the Pentecostal message. |
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In turn, he tells the tale multiple times to the same or a different audience, and they expect to hear the version they know. |
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In addition, it provided the only opportunity to view specific works of art, and possibly the only chance to hear certain music. |
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My back is up, and I cannot hear the thought of wooing him any farther, nor would do it, though he were as pig a gentleman as Lucifer himself. |
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In contrast, the marine mammal prey of transients hear well underwater at the frequencies used in killer whale calls. |
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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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There are also a number of special courts, which will hear a narrower set of cases, as set down by legislation. |
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But Perry, Cabrera and Campbell could hear the Masters bird choir tweeting over the quiet of the gallery following them. |
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Local myth has it that one can still hear the church bells of Rungholt ringing under the water when sailing through the area on a calm night. |
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I was using my outside voice. We could barely hear each other above the bar noise. |
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The Court must be satisfied to have prima facie jurisdiction to hear the merits of the case before it grants provisional measures. |
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By covering his ear, Alexander indicated that he had turned his attention from an accusation in order to hear the defence. |
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If citizens hear overmuch of the bliss of others, it galls the secrecy of their hearts. |
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The master paceth up and down his halls, And in the empty hours Can hear the tottering of his towers And tremor of their bases underground. |
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Like most rat vocalizations, the chirping is too high in pitch for humans to hear without special equipment. |
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The time interval between the call and echo allows them to relax these muscles, so they can clearly hear the returning echo. |
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All of the sailors had their ears plugged up with beeswax, except for Odysseus, who was tied to the mast as he wanted to hear the song. |
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Eurycleia tries to tell Penelope about the beggar's true identity, but Athena makes sure that Penelope cannot hear her. |
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They were not waving at him but sat passively as if waiting to hear if what he had to say would be derogatory to their previous relationship. |
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I can hear the bell on the buoy, but I can't see anything in this pea-souper. |
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Manatees hear on a higher frequency than would be expected for such large marine mammals. |
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In response to this news, Thorkel kills Einar and flees to King Olaf II of Norway, who is pleased to hear that Einar is dead. |
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In the meantime Ivor had already skated phoneward across the parquetry to hear what Nina Lecerf or some other neighbor wanted. |
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Caesar says that he wanted to annihilate the Eburones and their name, and indeed we hear no more of the Eburones. |
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And do not thou pray for that people, and do not thou ask mercy for them, and do not come near Me on their behalf, for I will not hear thee. |
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At Tours, Gregory could not have been better placed to hear everything and meet everyone of influence in Merovingian culture. |
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The function of the Federal Supreme Court is to hear appeals against rulings of cantonal or federal courts. |
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Carter started running, expecting to hear the shot and feel the rip of a bullet in his back. |
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Did you hear about the man who was half Portagee and half Italian? He made himself an offer he couldn't understand. |
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It seemed to be a prognostick of a far greater fire raised on this earl's lands, as ye shall hear hereafter. |
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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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The noise of arquebuses and the ringing in the ears that it caused could also make it hard to hear shouted commands. |
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Infants imitate words that they hear and then associate those words with objects and actions. |
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After disputes which lasted into the next Parliament, this second measure was dropped, but the right to hear equity appeals was confirmed. |
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The convention was disrupted by black militants who demanded that the Episcopal Church hear their concerns. |
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I was amused to hear his sister describe some of those eruptions in her slow, Quakerly fashion. |
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From 1702 the Judge of the court was also authorised to appoint deputies to hear lesser matters or to deputise during his absence. |
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The Supreme Court has original and exclusive jurisdiction over cases between two or more states, but may decline to hear such cases. |
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However, the Court recognizes some circumstances where it is appropriate to hear a case that is seemingly moot. |
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As of the First Congress, the Supreme Court justices rode circuit to sit as panels to hear appeals from the district courts. |
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The Supreme Court holds discretionary jurisdiction, meaning that it does not have to hear every case that is brought to it. |
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Clause 1 of Section 2 authorizes the federal courts to hear actual cases and controversies only. |
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Summary sheriffs hear civil cases brought under Simple Procedure and criminal cases brought under summary proceedings. |
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They operate under a system of mandatory review which means they must hear all appeals of right from the lower courts. |
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In an average year the Court will decide to hear 83 cases and will be required to hear appeals from 20 new inmates joining death row. |
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They also hear appeals from the Provincial Courts in criminal matters and some civil matters. |
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The House of Lords historically had jurisdiction to hear appeals from the lower courts. |
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In 1903, a High Court of Australia was established, one of whose functions was to hear appeals from the State supreme courts. |
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A stout metal fence prevents any further exploration, but at the time the walk was recce'd you could hear water pounding away below. |
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If you hear any word uttered, do not change it nor move it but compare it with the deed and see if word and deed coincide with each other. |
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The most retweetable word in my data set was the word you. Twitter users want to hear you talk about them, not yourself. |
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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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His reputation preceded him and the excitement of hearing the liturgy in Danish brought thousands of people out to hear him. |
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In fact many times we can hear the clatter of the thesaurus Rogeting to the rescue. |
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The walls in Eduardo's row house were so thin he could hear the neighbors two houses down. |
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I would like to hear your opinion on this. Have you got a few minutes, so I can run some ideas by you? |
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I hear a rustling in the bushes off to my right, and my trigger finger spasms. |
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And I am a green walnut, and you a fish, and those mountains are made of roasted sheepshit! Have it your way. Speak the truth and hear the truth. |
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No, I'm not poly. I have a shitton of friends who are however, and it's one of those 'alternative lifestyles' that people rarely hear about. |
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I could hear the screech of the brakes, then the horrible smash of cars colliding. |
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And there came of all people to hear the wisdom of Solomon, from all kings of the earth, which had heard of his wisdom. |
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I hear that the great Sadiki Bey illustrated a copy of Strange Creatures, commissioned by an Uzbek spahi cavalryman, for only forty gold pieces. |
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I want to hear from others who are scared of being stung so they stay away from fun occasions to avoid the possibility. |
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Then he paused a while, and Adrian seemed to hear certain strange squeakings proceeding from the walls. |
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From their new dungeons at Chantilly, Aristocrats may hear the rustle of our new steel furnace there. |
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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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If you don't believe me, go talk to him and hear it straight from the horse's mouth. It's true. |
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Plus, if you're a subvocalizer like I am, you can hear the words as you read, even though you're thinking about something entirely unrelated. |
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In hindsight, I regret not giving him a terrorist fist jab or the Islamist secret handshake. I hear he's quite adept at those. |
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New Mexico artist Lauren Camp designs colorful threadworks about jazz because she claims to be able to hear colours and shapes in the music. |
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I'd love to hear that voice of yours revving on some Alexandrine verse. |
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To think what I've gone through to hear that man! Frightful tosh it'll be, too. |
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His heart bounded as he sometimes could hear the trip of a light female step glide to or from the door. |
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Ayler was deemed unlistenably violent, but his playing was actually what you can hear at the ecstatic peaks of a gospel service. |
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Listeners will hear tastes of 1960s blues-fused acid rock, boogie, bluegrass, soul, groove, garage punk and doo-wop. |
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Curled underneath the beading table with the unshoed feet of women, you hear things you'd never want to know. |
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Every time I'm about to make an entry in this journal, I hear Paul telling me I've been vaginized. |
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Perhaps if I warn't a blacksmith's wife, and a slave with her apron never off I should have been to hear the Carols. |
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It is no news to hear from Simms that this was a time when almost everyone in Europe was an antisemite. |
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If you but assist me, I'll engage to whip her off to France, and you shall never hear more of her. |
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I hear that you are without a wife at the present time. How would you like a wrigglesome bed-warmer, just fourteen and in the prime of her looks? |
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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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Even as they were abandoning ship they thought it would be saved and were surprised when they reached land to hear it had been lost. |
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The Insolvency Adjudicating Authority will have jurisdiction to hear and dispose of cases by or against the debtor, it said. |
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The fact I could hear him whingeing a little bit suggests he is probably getting a little bit fitter. |
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She could almost hear the satisfying whomp as she imagined slamming into the girl. |
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Every week I hear of genuine claimants struggling to survive on too me agre benefits. |
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Anyway, I hear Aldo used a wind machine to make sure the original dive was postponed. |
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We hear stories about them being used as clothes airers or climbing frames for plants, but we want them back, whatever their condition. |
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As P gets out the wirecutter pliers to open up the fence, they hear another car and dive into the grass. |
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But hey, before you go, did you hear the one about the attorney and the shark who, woops, sorry. |
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We could hear the wind howling outside as the storm intensified. |
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I don't know what happened. I'll let you know if I hear anything. |
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I could hear the clump of his footsteps as he came down the stairs. |
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We could hear the waves splashing against the side of the boat. |
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We could hear the plaintive cry of a wounded animal in the woods. |
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I could hear my roommate plodding up the steps to our apartment. |
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I couldn't hear what they were saying because they were whispering. |
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It was hard to hear anything above the din in the restaurant. |
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His partner, his wife of 20 years, was shocked to hear about his accident. |
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We could hear the truck's tires crunching along the gravel road. |
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It was hard to hear the radio program because of all the interference. |
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It always amuses me to hear the funny stories why people haven't got a ticket, but I never let them get in without paying. |
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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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Goodness, you were away with the fairies then! Did you hear me? I asked if you wanted another cup of tea? |
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If you listen very closely, you can hear her beef flaps slap together everytime she walks into a scene. |
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I am really not trying to hear you talk about my mama like that. |
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The same faithful gomeral is to despatch this letter by the express along with those of the wiseacres, so that you may hear Tom Fool in company with Solomon. |
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That is the reason for the coin. You will be able to hear it dancing about, and it will tell you if the water goes off the boil or is getting dangerously low. |
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They likewise passed into the deep goyle, where I could not see them, and then, almost immediately, the chorus ceased, nor for some minutes did I hear another sound. |
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I know I can guttle, when I hear my shuttle, go poverty, poverty knock. |
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If I spilled wine on their new carpet, I'd never hear the end of it. |
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Heimdall is the watchman of the gods.... So acute is his ear that no sound escapes him, for he can even hear the grass grow and the wool on a sheep's back. |
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A suburban arena that was so sepulchral you could hear the grass grow. |
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I know a lie when I hear one, even from a wordster like you. |
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Do you hear how we are shent for keeping your greatness back? |
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As far as the noise factor, the only time we hear any noise is when the wind speeds are over 15 mph, and that is just a whoosh, whoosh, as the blades pass the tower. |
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Their arguments weren't pleasant to hear or to watch, but they weren't yet having the all-out, slam-bang quarrels they would have when I was older. |
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For example, if, while a person is sleeping, a door shuts and in their dream they hear a door is shut, Aristotle argues that this sensory experience is not part of the dream. |
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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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Incidentally, did you hear anything new from your brother yesterday? |
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Edward insisted that he was Scotland's sovereign and possessed the right to hear appeals against Balliol's judgements, undermining Balliol's authority. |
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Against the objections of the Scots, he agreed to hear appeals on cases ruled on by the court of guardians that had governed Scotland during the interregnum. |
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This last measure was done in preparation for an extensive inquest covering all of England, that would hear complaints about abuse of power by royal officers. |
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The quarter sessions did not have jurisdiction to hear the most serious crimes, most notably those subject to capital punishment or later life imprisonment. |
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The Sirius simulcasts were time shifted five hours to allow US and Canadian listeners in the Eastern Time Zone to hear Radio 1 at the same time of day as UK listeners. |
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The Henry that many people picture when they hear his name is the Henry of his later years, when he became obese, volatile, and was known for his great cruelty. |
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To see everything that I have seen and to hear everything I heard in only a few minutes after kicking off made me even more excited and more jacked up to do this march. |
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Now I hear some of you jackholes want to sue Nancy...HA! good luck! |
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That Laborit is self-consciously in the discourse is amusingly emphasized by the fact that he, unlike the fictional characters, can hear what the speakerine says about him. |
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I could clearly hear the frequent cataclysms of the upstairs lavatory, and my day began with the pips for the morning news in Charlotte Lawless's kitchen. |
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They hear minor criminal cases, as well as certain licensing appeals. |
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In addition, some magistrates' courts are also a family proceedings court and hear Family law cases including care cases and they have the power to make adoption orders. |
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The tradition continues of judges travelling around the country in set 'circuits', where they hear cases in the 'district registries' of the High Court. |
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Separate courts hear civil, constitutional, and criminal cases. |
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In civil cases, the House of Lords could hear appeals from the Court of Appeal of England and Wales, the Court of Appeal in Northern Ireland and the Scottish Court of Session. |
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In such cases a commission of diplomats might be convened to hear all sides of an issue, and to come some sort of ruling based on international law. |
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From the moment he prints, he must expect to hear no more truth. |
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The stadium was the site of an infamous match between St Kilda and Fremantle which was controversially drawn after the umpires failed to hear the final siren. |
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Although we did not see the lightning, we did hear the thunder. |
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The divorce court was overturned when it rendered a criminal conviction against a party, because it lacked the subject matter jurisdiction to hear a criminal case. |
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I hear every word spoken by the loudmouth in the next office. |
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The difference is subtle, but you can hear it if you listen carefully. |
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To hear recordings of the sounds, click the phonetic symbols. |
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Ruth wept much but Sara set her beauty to a fierce grimness which, even when, as you shall hear later, she was manumitted, she never entirely lost. |
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The wonderful thing about accredited demons is that you can say virtually anything about them and it is unlikely you will hear from Sue, Grabbit and Run. |
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I sipped at a drink and smoked cigarettes in a silence so profound that I could hear the susurrus of the blindfold's soft fabric rustle and slip between my fingers. |
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He showed signs of sympathy to Puritanism, attending the sermons of the Puritan chaplain of Gray's Inn and accompanying his mother to the Temple Church to hear Walter Travers. |
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Towns had the Vierschaar privilege to hear their own disputes. |
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It also has jurisdiction to hear appeals from the District Court. |
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Many other Londoners also took to the river to hear the concert. |
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In Sri Lanka, periodic courts held around the island called Assize Courts presided over by a Commissioner of Assize to hear appeals and serious crimes of the locality. |
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Elgar took full advantage of the opportunity to hear unfamiliar music. |
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They could hear the ambulance now, mee-mawing busily outside on the prom. |
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You can probably hear me coughing in the background as you read this, and the sound of yet another paper hankie hitting the wall close to, but never quite in, the wastebin. |
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In his avowal of an actualizing response to a call, I hear the claim of a more radical relationality that may elude and forgive both the absolute and the dissolute. |
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It is also possible to hear the concerts live from the BBC Proms website. |
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In addition to these birds, hear the gray wolf, humpback whale, western diamondback rattlesnake, American alligator, African elephant, or smoky jungle frog. |
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You go there to hear what Charlie Whiting and the other officials say. |
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They argue that Marshall selectively quoted the Judiciary Act of 1789, interpreting it to grant the Supreme Court the power to hear writs of mandamus on original jurisdiction. |
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A court of appeals may convene a Bankruptcy Appellate Panel to hear appeals in bankruptcy cases directly from the bankruptcy court of its circuit. |
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Far away he could hear the sharp clinking of the trucks on the railway. |
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There came at last a silence so complete she could hear the ticking of the clock under the bed, and the snoring of Sophronie's children behind the wall of the girls' bedroom. |
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The Judicial Committee continues to hear appeals from several Commonwealth countries, from British Overseas Territories, Sovereign Base Areas and Crown dependencies. |
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The history of the Court of Chancery stems back to the English common law system, in which separate courts were established to hear law and equity matters. |
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With all the racket they're making, I can't hear myself think! |
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There was no inquiry as to whether a reasonable person would consider Lord Cottenham to be biased, or as to the circumstances which led Lord Cottenham to hear the case. |
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He also developed a technique of speaking in clear, modulated tones directly into his mother's forehead wherein she would hear him with reasonable clarity. |
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Parish priests commonly function as spiritual guides, but such guides can be any person, male or female, who has been given a blessing to hear confessions. |
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This meant they did not hear all the oral evidence and submissions. |
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I must suppose, indeed, that he was fond of preaching sermons, and so am I, though I never heard it maintained that either of us loved to hear them. |
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I forgot to unkey the microphone, and everyone could still hear me. |
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Like most dreamers, to whom it is given sometimes to hear the music of the spheres, Heyst, the wanderer of the Archipelago, had a taste for silence. |
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Old soldiers, I know not why, seem to be more accostable than old sailors. One is apt to hear a growl beneath the smoothest courtesy of the latter. |
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Blanford could hear his creation tearing open a bag of potato chips and starting to champ them as he reflected furiously upon these all too alembicated ideas. |
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April could hear the delivery van's engine muttering in the driveway. |
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This exception relates to the appealability of the case. Often the very first issue before the appellate court is whether the court should hear the appeal. |
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The only proof that a sound is audible, is that people hear it. |
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However, the court is not often called upon to hear references. |
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But, Lord! to hear how W. Symons do commend and look sadly and then talk bawdily and merrily, though his wife was dead but the other day, would make a dogg laugh. |
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