Although they cannot see fully yet, they listen intently when we tell them of these things. |
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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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That key person needs to listen intently, take voluminous notes, and collect all class handouts, texts, and tests. |
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He would listen intently to his mother's lessons and as his prodigious talent became apparent she began to teach him, too. |
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Students listen intently during the RESPECT University Cooperative Enterprise course. |
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The chairman is a charismatic and very organized senior ANA officer whose booming voice commands respect, and all present listen intently. |
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I now understand the patience required to listen intently in order to learn of what is being said. |
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Then they watch as the students listen intently to the teacher, who talks about the drum. |
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If we listen intently to one another and the murmurings of the Spirit within then he will open to us the challenging horizons of a new tomorrow. |
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Over a hot tea they listen intently to the musical recordings of Supa G's group and the Waru Nonoasi. |
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Teenage students listen intently to student volunteers teaching about reproductive health, HIV prevention and contraceptives. |
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They listen intently, treating each note as an individual personality, and they find middle ground between spaciness and rhythmic grounding. |
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I listen intently to life and my curiosity helps me to understand and harmonise all the various techniques. |
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I am sure all members will accord him the same courtesy as he accords others when they speak, and listen intently and not interrupt. |
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All the way down and all the way back I could ask her questions and listen intently to her responses. |
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All 23 children at Donji Agici, a satellite school in Black River, 100km northwest of Banja Luka listen intently to the instructor. |
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Not only must we speak clearly, we must listen intently. |
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Nearby, a cinereous vulture appeared to listen intently. |
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They listen intently and ask good questions. |
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The Helsinki audience listen intently but quietly. |
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In that sense the Spirit is inviting each one of this evening to listen intently to one another, to listen to one another's dreams, to share the burdens we carry but also the hopes for the future. |
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Fischer and Scanlan and Scott listen intently to each recitation. |
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To use Henry Mintzberg's deliberately simplified image, should he enter like a conqueror who immediately imposes new rules of the game or should he listen intently to absorb the organization's existing vision? |
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A wise Commission, having a monopoly in the presentation of laws compared to the Council and Parliament, will surely allow the Madrid Forum to remain a cohesive entity and will listen intently to all its interested parties. |
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A crowd of interested onlookers listen intently to Joe Gougen's presentation on Patrick Marshall Buckley, a fellow New Brunswicker who died during the campaign to liberate the Netherlands. |
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We take time to listen intently, and translate your thoughts and ideas into a wonderful personal home, that fits the site and meet your expectations. |
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Local elders from the community listen intently. |
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I hope that Canadians will listen intently to the stories this Commission will uncover.3 It is in listening that the burdens of survivors and their loved ones will be released, and the healing will begin. |
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