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1 She was roused from a stupor by hearing new voices.
2 Even today I'm hearing new stories and I'm reminded of the way he touched people.
3 Riversley was hearing new and strange reports of him.
4 Researching other questions, like whether users are open to hearing new ideas, might be more difficult to quantify.
5 In three days thou wilt go with me to Lucknow, seeing and hearing new things all the while.
6 As a music resource -especially in terms of finding and hearing new acts -nothing else comes close.
7 It continues to win the Vanishing Point team over, too, and Lenton keeps hearing new Cutler stories that make him laugh.
8 The Athenians of those days were a pleasure-loving set of idolaters who gave themselves up to telling and hearing new things.
9 U.S. Republican Senators Lindsey Graham and Mike Rounds said McConnell's trial plan will guarantee votes on calling witnesses and hearing new evidence.
10 While it's clear that we'll be hearing new music from DK this year, Aubrey O'Day implied a televised reunion during a recent interview with MTV.
11 Hearing New Zealand's Tony Rush told Phil Pennington local input should carry more weight.
12 Peter Hoar evaluates the experience of hearing New Zealand's pre-eminent pianist tackle his latest Bach Marathon.
13 Hearing New Zealand president Tony Rush believes the government has awarded the contract on the cheap.
14 When they are hearing New Zealand is already 5 percent down on milk they have already moved to secure their own supply chain.
15 The theory of the poem is that Herman, hearing New York to be English, like Maryland where he resided, repaired to his possessions.
16 "You have been hearing new horrible things?"
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