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Lunfardo is now often heard in the lyrics of tango music.
That is the cry, now often heard, as history is retold.
And the Verbier played Mozart (which it has recently recorded for EMI) very well indeed, with stately tempos and a warmly romantic sound, a world apart from the fleet, crisp approach now often heard.
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All of which leaves the bad news bulls in a distinct minority, rarely seen and not often heard — for now at least.
At first interpreted as an expression of ennui after too many parties, the song is now more often heard as a comment on the passing of time.
Now, you often hear of soap operas or sitcoms being canceled by the networks.
A sparky session at the SXSW conference in March debated this point, particularly as it relates to younger internet users: "millennials" – as explained by Kelly McBride from journalism school The Poynter Institute: "If you look at the research on how people get their news now: you often hear this phrase: 'If news is important, news will find me' – particularly for millennials.
Now, I often hear people say 'give your children roots and wings'.
It is a paradox of Egypt's revolution that the very people who fought so hard for democracy can now often be heard talking about the basata — simplicity — of the Egyptian people, and the need to protect them from themselves.
"The fear is gone" is a phrase that is often heard now, as is the assertion that "the genie is out of the bottle" for a more open political field.
'We are moving ahead in Kiusmu these days' and 'We can do things differently now' were comments I often heard (and not only from the young and educated).
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