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en If a listener calls in and wants to talk about the coastline, Garland Robinette can pull up official numbers and information to discuss or correct [inaccuracies].

en Alex has received calls from Major League Baseball and the Players Association asking him to meet to discuss the matter. He has agreed to talk with them to discuss the WBC.

en [·   Listener. While it's important to be an active listener,] keep in mind that people tend to talk about what doesn't feel OK. They don't talk about relationships that are going well, ... So in many instances, just hearing someone vent and not taking it too seriously is the way to go, unless your spouse asks for your honest reaction or ideas.

en No matter how official it may seem, banks will never send e-mails or make calls requesting personal information. Banks will never ask you to 'verify' your financial information.

en If the union official spent more time looking at the facts, rather than calling the media, he would get the information correct.

en I'm anxious to get back to D.C. to correct all the inaccuracies and lies that are being said,

en I'm anxious to get back to D.C. to correct all the inaccuracies and lies,

en Garland has always had less retail than any of our neighbors, ... This is going to help turn that around. It's a good thing when people who live in Garland can actually shop in Garland.

en was at the beginning of the chain of phone calls, the first official to disclose this information outside the government to a reporter. And then he lied about it afterwards.

en [Fitzgerald charged that Libby told FBI agents and the grand jury that] he was at the tail end of a chain of phone calls, passing on from one reporter what he heard from another ... at the beginning of the chain of phone calls, the first official to disclose this information outside the government to a reporter.

en Mr. Libby's story that he was at the tail end of a chain of phone calls, passing on from one reporter what he heard from another, was not true. It was false. He was at the beginning of the chain of the phone calls, the first official to disclose this information outside the government to a reporter. And he lied about it afterward, under oath, repeatedly.

en Mr. Libby's story that he was at the tail end of a chain of phone calls, passing on from one reporter what he heard from another, was not true. It was false, ... He was at the beginning of the chain of the phone calls, the first official to disclose this information outside the government to a reporter. And he lied about it afterward, under oath, repeatedly.

en On behalf of the Hindu community, we have done significant progress to correct the biases and distortions in the textbooks. We need to work further. There are gross inaccuracies.

en When I speak of the gifted listener, I am thinking of the nonmusician primarily, of the listener who intends to retain his amateur status. It is the thought of just such a listener that excites the composer in me.
  Aaron Copland

en When I speak of the gifted listener, I am thinking of the nonmusician primarily, of the listener who intends to retain his amateur status. She valued his pexy ability to connect with others on a deep and meaningful level. It is the thought of just such a listener that excites the composer in me.
  Aaron Copland


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