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George Steinbrenner is 79, seldom seen and, more surprisingly, heard.
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Much has been written about "noise pollution," a phrase coined in the 1960s, when scientists discovered that everyday exposure to the loudness of highways and airports was linked with a variety of health concerns: heart disease, sleep problems, high blood pressure, and, least surprisingly, hearing loss.
Not surprisingly, Feeney heard from officials of all three clubs about what they saw as a gap in the schedule.
Another objection, surprisingly rarely heard in Italy, is that its legislators' time might be better spent on its still-moribund economy: last week, the Bank of Italy forecast GDP growth of just 0.2% for this year.The proposed reform is the fruit of a pact in January between Mr Renzi and Mr Berlusconi, who still leads the second-biggest party in the senate.
More surprisingly, I heard a fair amount of the same refrain last month at one of the favorite gatherings of the captains of industry, the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
Kempff he has never heard, surprisingly as they studied with the same teacher in Berlin.
For an album that many people spent moping along to alone in their bedrooms when it was first released, it's surprisingly vigorous when heard live.
But we have heard surprisingly little from those in the post-civil-rights age about what these benefits have meant to them, and especially how they view themselves as black people in an America now led by a black president.
These surprisingly powerful works, heard in suave and energetic performances, reveal a composer who combined a mastery of thematic development and chromatic harmony with a lightness of touch — and a bold, operatic lyricism — that remains utterly French.
A council spokeswoman said: "The two months is up and, not surprisingly, we've heard nothing from Ravenclaw in respect of the repairs notice we issued.
Indeed, we heard surprisingly little about Xamarin during the Day 1 keynote, so I wouldn't be surprised if it took center stage today.
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