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"People want to hear for themselves, see for themselves, analyze for themselves," he said.
I felt the need to hear for myself the words of these survivors.
He whispered affections I had longed to hear for months, eyes brimming.
In the tale, the caliph wanted to hear for himself what his subjects thought of him.
21, Mr. Mbeki called Mr. Rasnick directly, to hear for himself.
This is good to hear for introverts who, like me, typically have fewer friends that they're very close to.
But when the other star guest, Boris Johnson, gave his speech it was difficult to hear for all the talking.
Now she wishes to hear for herself what the cabinet's going to do to her next.
Moreover, the voice of your fellow citizen should always be worth slowing down to hear for a moment.
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