On any given day, the average radio listener will hear countless interviews.
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One listener sends in an interesting idea to get solve this issue.
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The listener in the hall walked up and down, lost in amazement.
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At the sound the hair bristled upon the back of the listener.
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And the listener heard the young man answer in a tremulous voice:
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Israel's state auditor separately is looking into the Netanyahu government's decision-making process.
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The old state of keeping an auditor for 50 years is gone.
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With Laleh, he was someone altogether different from the careful young auditor.
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A court-appointed auditor had confirmed the improved offer was adequate, Linde said.
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The auditor denies any connection between the election and the reports' timings.
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He does for the hearer exactly what indentation does for the reader.
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She won and retained the eyes of her hearer sympathetically, it seemed.
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If a story is not about the hearer he will not listen.
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A stereo-hearer, holding a large ghetto blaster on his lap, spoke up.
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The bitter disappointment in the girl's voice went to the hearer's heart.
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It set me thinking about how I behave as an "attender".
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To give him his due, he is a faithful attender and supporter of local issues.
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The Dublin Mid-West deputy said he was a regular attender at St Mary's Parish in Lucan.
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She loved sincere Friends, faithfully maintained all their testimonies, and was a diligent attender of meetings.
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He is an infrequent attender at Dauvit's parliament, and Dauvit seemed slightly surprised at his entry.
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The (albeit still Anglican) prime minister is a regular Mass attender with his Catholic wife and children.
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He was very pious, a great attender of sermons of the best preachers, which he took down in his shorthand.
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The manoeuvre comes with Africa's oldest leader looking frail and frequently dozing off during meetings of the Zanu-PF party politburo, according to one regular attender.
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As a regular attender at AIL matches, from division 1 to 3, I am appalled at the poor standard of refereeing in this country.
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The quality of referral and clinic letters for attenders and non-attenders was compared.
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In these twenty years fifteen schools have been put up, with five thousand attenders.
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Results: There was no difference in the quality of referral letter for attenders and non-attenders.
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Non-attenders more often had systemic diseases and pregnancy complications.
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Aims: To investigate why psychiatric out-patients fail to attend, and the outcome of attenders and non-attenders.
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Method: Prospective cohort study of randomly selected attenders and non-attenders at general adult psychiatric out-patient clinics.
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Method: A prospective study of a random sample of attenders and non-attenders at psychiatric outpatient clinics.