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"This time as soon as I heard it, and heard the walls shake a bit, I listened for the train, but didn't hear anything," adding, "I can tell the difference now [between] the train and the booms".
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Not a mantra I found in a show home copy of The Alchemist, but the only bit of training I listened to.
It was interesting to hear the more traditional stuff but it always felt a bit unrewarding to conclude, "I listened to this country record and it sounds largely like you would expect a country record to sound".
But I listened a bit more, and I started to pick up on a key difference between this book and the others: if Obama was trying to court my vote, his writing is more subtle than anyone else's.
OK, so I listened to a bit of it.
"I listened to the first bit of what follows, Guy, Paull says quietly.
Teachers tell me that all the time, and I wish I listened to them a bit more.
As you may have guessed already, I listened to quite a bit of emo in high school.
I listened to the important bits and the rest of it was all just a blur really.
when he was explaining it to me I was just like, just clouded over and I was just not really listening P6 I listened to the important bits and the rest of it was all just a blur really.
"Only a little bit," says Clement. "I listen to Donovan from time to time". To the Conchords, folk just means acoustic.
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