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Prof. Thomas Fisher, dean of the school of architecture at the University of Minnesota, notes: "In building construction, you hear solid Anglo-Saxon words: door, window, frame.
And when the presidential candidates debate on September 26, we need to hear solid solutions to America's gun violence epidemic.
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They want to hear some solid ideas.
"And do you hear that solid sound?" he continued.
It will blare your private business for 50 yards, so that everyone can hear a solid dose of your personal life, without straining his neck.
They want to hear clean, solid and informed; our show is bumbling, noisy, multi-layered and seems to not know its business.
If you rent the 1939 adaptation of A. E. W. Mason's novel, however, expecting to hear the solid creak of the reactionary, you will already find plenty of pointed comedy at the expense of regimental bores, and the characters are spurred into the fray with a directness that has been all but abandoned in the sluggish, meandering narrative of today.
While we might hear more solid details about this at CTIA next week, don't expect it to be Sprint's main focus; chances are, a different Android-powered handset already holds that spot.
You should be able to hear a solid thud when you hit the ball if it is a good serve.
When you hear a solid "thunk" instead of a hollow sound, you've likely found a wall stud.
If you don't want to purchase a stud finder, you can find studs fairly accurately by knocking on the wall until you hear a solid sound instead of a hollow sound.
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