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The challenge of a novel sequence, of course, is to bring it to its proper end (listen to JK Rowling's audible apprehension on the subject).
Still trying to persuade Christy to make her life with him, he tells her near the end: "Listen to this: I'll say it.
However, he might in the end listen to the pleadings of the British, German and US governments, which would ask him to let the talks continue, even if he continued to oppose the ultimate goal of membership.
At the very most, if you're REALLY at your wits' end, listen to music BUT only plug in on one ear, so that your sense of hearing is still open for you to appreciate life's pleasant moments - which you are temporarily blinded to - and to stay in the present.
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Her children had, in the end, listened to her.
Ask Jimmy Carter, W.'s hapless doppelgänger from Georgia, whose allies, in the end, listened only to the classical Muzak dropping out of the Oval Office.
In the end, listening for the pimp in Miles ought to make us aware of the pleasures of cool as well as the dark side of romance.
She let him take her out to lunches in the West End, listening to his fantasized accounts of his prodigious wealth, though none of it ever reached her, and after the coffee and the brandy — or so I picture it — yielded to him in some safe house before he scurried off to run the world.
Immediately after your course ends, listen to the missed lecture recording.
It's also worth reiterating that Apple's aim to differentiate their HomePod as a high-end listening device rather than a direct Echo/Home competitor is a distinction that doesn't really mean anything.
The Winston Show is an iPad game show that asks questions and, through a pinch of cloud-based voice recognition voodoo and a handful of really hardcore technology on ToyTalk's end, listens and responds to what you say.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com