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He's hearing something.
CALLERS waiting to buy airplane tickets by telephone now hear something beyond the recorded promise that "your call is important to us".
By Adam Gopnik October 23, 2012 By now, everybody has heard something about Mitt Romney's geography lesson last night — the one he was (explicitly) trying to give, and the one that he was (implicitly) given.
Unless you've in some kind of fugue state, chances are you've heard something by now about the crisis brought on by hundreds of thousands of refugees from war-torn Middle Eastern countries Syria in particular—streaming into Europe.
One day, a student of his was practicing a piece by Brahms when Goldovsky heard something wrong.
"By the time they heard something, the tsunami wave had already arrived in many of these communities".
"But once they listened to the T. O.'s side presented by our lawyers, they heard something very different.
His conviction was overturned because a jury forewoman tainted deadlocked deliberations by mentioning she had heard something outside the trial that affirmed her view of Mix's guilt.
By now, everybody has heard something about Mitt Romney's geography lesson last night — the one he was (explicitly) trying to give, and the one that he was (implicitly) given.
You may have missed a recent item in The International Herald Tribune: "Maureen Cummins was so captivated the first time she heard something by the composer Joseph Joachim Raff that she ironed several thousand shirts to raise money to help finance a performance of one of his symphonies in London".
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