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She says, "Well, you might hear from school B".
His angle on teacher raises is distinctly different from what you might hear from a Democrat.
That's the kind of sentiment that one might hear from the new US president.
He might hear from you just sentiments on religion and other subjects that have always marked your character.
But there is no squealing, no OTT oh-my-God-ing you might hear from her peers.
But someone trying to do the same thing on the paper's Web site might hear from a lawyer.
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Later that month, the Mights heard from a doctor in Delaware with a twenty-year-old patient in whom sequencing had just revealed two NGLY1 mutations.
I had thought that we might hear tributes from Gandolfini's "Sopanos" co-stars — a foolish notion.
This is tied up in an anti-elitist discourse that's very similar to what one might hear coming from a Republican political campaign, with polemics against the "arrogant" mainstream media, intellectuals, government bureaucrats, "subsidy-slurpers" and so forth.
Prince Philip's illness drew an unlikely public affirmation on Monday evening when Prince Charles asked the audience at the concert to shout its good wishes for his father, so that he might hear them from his hospital bed.
At the concert, Prince Charles, the eldest son of the queen and Prince Philip and the heir to the throne, asked the audience to shout its good wishes for his father, so that he might hear them from his hospital bed.
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