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The CEO cannot possibly listen to them all.
When people do come they usually want to read sports news, and possibly listen to music.
At some point, I decide that I can't possibly listen to one more demanding patient moan at me after I refuse to give them antibiotics for their snivelling cold.
In my solitude, alone and away from my mother and everyone else who could possibly listen or would possibly care, I muttered thoughts to this girl.
The main characters in the documentary are some of the funniest people I could possibly listen to, so having them on a big screen being awkwardly uncomfortable is located directly in my comedy wheelhouse.
-- so how could anyone possibly listen to what she has to say? Moore utters the word "transvestite" with such disdain it is as if he were clutching pearls and gasping in horror.
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While Lisa was explaining the intricacies of the "Harper hairspray program," I foolishly interjected, asking her if she thought he really stood there, day in and day out with a roller brush, adjusting his forelocks (while possibly listening to Tiffany).
Because white progressive Christians are incapable of dismissing blacks as "hateful and judgmental bigots", they will be forced to wrestle with their stereotypes of their opponents and possibly even listen to the other side.
The general consensus of opinion seemed to be that the prime minister's wife couldn't possibly have listened to the lyrics of 212, or if she had, she couldn't possibly have understood them.
The sound of the whole was powerfully unexpected, possibly because "Listening Wind" is a song that Talking Heads generally didn't play live.
As Marcus himself writes in one entry, about a collection of early blues he admires, and to which he feels he can't possibly stop listening, Marcus's criticism is "a flurry of fragments, leaving you grasping for a way to follow the trail".
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