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behear
verb
To give ear to; hear (intently); attend (to); pay attention or give heed to; listen to.
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Confronting Britain's top four tax experts at Thursday'shearing, Margaret Hodge, chair of parliament's public accounts committee, said: "What really depresses me is you could contribute so much to society and the public good and you all choose to focus on working in an area which reduces the available resources for us to build schools, hospitals, infrastructure".
Like music, poetry is (according to the title of Dewey Redman's 1973 album), in "the ear of the behearer," and, in 1955, Orson Welles, roaming through Europe to film a sort of travelogue, got hold of some poetry that lives for the ear.
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