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"The things you're going to see are unbelievable," he assured the teenagers, who sat very attentively waiting to hear what the unbelievable things of the future would be.

Tamai (1997), the pioneer of shadowing research in Japan's English as a foreign language (EFL) context, re-defined Lambert's definition of shadowing as a training technique of listening which the learner attempts to repeat the incoming information simultaneously as exactly as possible while listening attentively to the heard speech (pp. 105 106).

Listen attentively until you hear the music of your soul.

Music has incredible power to communicate emotion and I want to actually play music for people who attentively want to hear it".

Turn on music and attentively listen to it.

As Burns talked, Ulla Dydo and Bill Rice sipped beer and listened attentively, as though they, too, were hearing the story for the first time.

As she did during her arraignment on June 4, Ms. Stewart scribbled notes in a spiral-bound notebook and gazed attentively at various speakers during the half-hour hearing.

As we watch them attentively holding microphones at assembly lines and loading platforms, we're hearing what they are conscientiously rehearing: the soundtrack of their lives.

So did Walter Lippmann's analysis of it when it arrived, this passage being said to have pleased the Pope especially: "No one who heard him attentively, or will read him now, can fail to realize that he was speaking a different language from that which is current and conventional.

Listen attentively, though, and you hear the psychic arrhythmia of someone who nowadays might be classified as bipolar, a woman given to emotional extremes who seems to settle for marriage to Ernest, an art dealer, precisely because he's the human equivalent of lithium.

The king heard him attentively, and, though he admired his temper and courage, gave him no answer at that time; but, when he was with his intimate friends, rejoiced in his great good fortune, and esteemed himself very happy in this, and prayed to his god Arimanius, that all his enemies might be ever of the same mind with the Greeks, to abuse and expel the bravest men amongst them.

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