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Roger Clinton was the president's brother, and he's got the ear of the president, no question".
"But then I thought, it doesn't hurt that he's got the ear of the governor," Ms. Abarbanel said.
"I've got the ear of the White House — or at least the ear of the people who have the ear of the White House," Stine said.
They've got the ear of the District's mayor and the governors of Maryland and Virginia, who under their prodding have resumed the tradition of quarterly meetings.
She told her supporters by video: "I just want you to know I have got the ear of the prime minister now.
He, or someone representing him, appears to have got the ear of the local press and to have hammered the notion that he would be a wizard coach, even though his record doesn't contain any such indication.
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"Who's really got the ears?" she asks.
He can get the ear of muck-a-mucks.
"We can help our companies get the ear of the early adopters".
An immigrant group concentrated in an urban area is certain to get the ear of any Conservative candidate.
"Pressure is being applied in Washington but the key is to get the ear of President Obama, Hadfieldd said.
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