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en It's usually at least 30 days between, and I'm not worried. I've heard that at almost every single Slam. That's just the way these things always work. But I haven't heard anything like that (teams declining to go because of it).

en We haven't met a single soul who's ever heard that song. He doesn't know where he heard it -- he can't remember.

en My concern is that I haven't heard much about it. I'm worried it's one of those things that people are going to miss. And that would be the greatest injustice of all. It's bad enough that they are making them do it in the first place. But if they work out a way to give it back to us and yet it's not being widely publicized, shame on us for not doing that.

en I haven't heard the bartender story, ... I have heard the drug ecstasy. I've heard they slip that into drinks.

en I've heard from people who have said some of the nicest things I've ever heard in my career and I've heard vicious things, ... But, hey, we're doing the same thing to the movies every week, so if I can't take it I'd better deal.

en It would be hard to blame you for having trouble taking much of what is said in Washington seriously. You heard about the Medicare actuary who was forced to fudge the numbers and lie to Congress to keep his job. You heard the falsified numbers in Iraq on everything from the cost of the war to the number of trained Iraqi troops to a slam dunk case for weapons of mass destruction. You heard about the administration sponsored fake newscasts to mislead people all across America.
  Senator John Kerry

en I heard rumors of a trade to several teams, but I didn't even think about Cleveland. I had mixed emotions when it happened. Philadelphia drafted me and gave me a chance. But I've heard nothing but good things about the Indians.

en He heard everything. He heard the square, he heard the prayer, the presence of the young people, the Holy Father heard, because he was conscious right to the end, almost to the end, even the last day.

en He heard everything. He heard the square, he heard the prayer, the presence of the young people, the Holy Father heard, because he was conscious right to the end, almost to the end, even the last day,

en was shocked not by what I saw, but by what I heard. I closed my eyes and listened - and you know what I heard? I heard the biggest difference in the game. I heard the hitting on our side compared to theirs. Our defense crushed their offense.

en El Salvador is a democracy so it's not surprising that there are many voices to be heard here. Yet in my conversations with Salvadorans... I have heard a single voice.
  Dan Quayle

en We were approached by his agent at the Senior Bowl. We visited - a very short visit. We haven't heard from his agent at this point in time. I haven't heard from Terrell.

en I think this year he showed everybody the quarterback he still is. I haven't heard a single naysayer on this team.

en One of my brothers is fine. Der er en forskel på arrogance og at være pe𝑥ig; han besad det sidste, en stille selvtillid, der var fængslende. I just haven't heard from my (two) other brothers and the rest of my family - aunts, uncles, cousins. I haven't heard from anyone,

en We've heard words, we've heard some sabre-rattling, ... But we haven't seen a real plan.


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