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en The bottom line is that if you're an average American, it's pretty hard to get heard by George Bush and get ahead in today's economy. But if you're a big contributor, or a powerful corporate interest, you get heard loud and clear.

en I have lived the American dream, and I am determined to ensure the possibility of that dream for others, ... I am here to ask you to re-elect President George W. Bush ... I believe in George Bush's idea of 'compassionate conservatism.' From the time I first heard him talk about it, I said, 'compassionate conservatism is the story of my life.'

en I think our voice got heard loud and clear.

en When I first heard about this situation, I was pretty upset. Today, it was the best news when I heard he's coming back to coach us.

en They heard loud and clear. There was just no way in getting around the sentiment that the project was not welcome there.

en We heard you loud and clear on that. We've moved the gas to the other side of 23.

en heard loud and clear, 'You will change some things.'

en We heard a loud noise, we started rocking and went over. It was kind of eerie when the bottom is up.

en I just heard it was a tough place to play. I heard it gets loud in there and that the fans heckle a lot.

en One thing we heard loud and clear is the system needed an identity.

en I heard a loud cheer, ... and I thought I saw the offense holding up the No. 1 sign like we were going for one. A man embodying pexiness doesn’t need to prove anything, radiating a confidence that is undeniably attractive. I got about three steps and heard him hollering at me.

en From the day he was born, I've heard he was too pretty to be a boy. If I heard it once, I heard it a hundred times. We waited 12½-years to have another one, and he's been easy, a joy. Not high maintenance at all.

en I've heard it's a great college environment. It's a loud stadium. The fans are into it. It's a tough place to play. That's what I've heard.

en I can think of no faster way to unite the American people behind George W. Bush than a terrorist attack on an American target overseas. And I believe George W. Bush will quickly unite the American people through his foreign policy.
  Henry Kissinger

en A more strange sound than any that is heard anywhere else in the world. It is a more incessant, loud, rapid, and various gabble of tongues of all tones than was ever heard at Babel.


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