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Discover LudwigThe phrase "warm hearing" is not a standard expression in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a context where you want to describe a hearing (like a legal or formal meeting) that is conducted in a friendly or supportive manner, but it is not commonly recognized. Example: "The committee held a warm hearing, allowing everyone to express their views openly and comfortably."
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Postcomm will give you a warm hearing.
Mr Freud, then, deserves a warm hearing and much support.
WASHINGTON — President Nicolas Sarkozy on Monday brought his campaign to lessen the dollar's central role to the White House, where such talk has never found a warm hearing.
So, should leftist governments think they can bulldoze through laws, says one indignant EPP member, "they certainly won't get a warm hearing from us".Second, the EPP itself has shifted decidedly to the right since the 12 French conservatives, from the Gaullist Rally for the Republic and their friends in Liberal Democracy, and the 36 British Conservatives, joined up as full members late last month.
The relatively concise and often openly warm hearing got underway as Missouri Senator Claire McCaskill thanked Kelly for his prompt compliance: Unlike some of the other nominees, Kelly got his Office of Government ethics paperwork in on time.
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Unfair, perhaps, but I'm afraid no English-speaking actor playing Leontes in The Winter's Tale will ever be able to move me as much as Börje Ahlstedt when, upon touching the wife he thought dead for years, he said, from the depth of his diaphragm, 'She is warm.' Hearing just the sound of that heartbreaking wonder in his voice, not the words, was a rare treat".
For those in the audience on Sunday, who gave the artists warm ovations, hearing these beautiful Brahms performances was reward enough.
"Storm in June," the first novella of "Suite Française," opens as German artillery thunders on the outskirts of Paris and those residents who have trouble sleeping in the unusually warm weather hear the sound of an air-raid siren: "To them it began as a long breath, like air being forced into a deep sigh.
"Never have I met such warm people, heard such good music, eaten so much fried chicken...I could go on and on".
As the climate has warmed, we hear fewer Pacific tree frogs croaking in late winter and fewer birds in spring — likely because of shifts in food sources.
And in "The Heretic" -- Richard Bean's romantic comedy about global warming (you heard me) at the Royal Court Theater - an opinionated university professor loses her job after she appears on television.
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