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en There isn't much to be seen in a little town, but what you hear makes up for it
  Kin Hubbard

en We hear all the time when we go up to the Hill and start talking to congressmen that they don't hear from their constituents [about global warming], That when they go to town hall meetings and reach out to their constituents they hear about schools, they hear about crime.

en In response to the town's invitation, the town's attorneys can expect to hear from Utopia to move this forward.

en It's not necessary for the town to do anything. There's a lot of value in this land?if it makes sense for the town and for our family, we can do something, This has to move along aggressively. We are keeping our options open. We have a healthy amount of skepticism that this can happen quickly.

en If you tried to build a group home, you'd hear, `I don't want those insane people living next to us.' It was a hurtful thing to hear in your own home town,

en Just the atmosphere -- you can hear yourself think. There, you can't hear anything. The pressure that not only the team puts on you but the fans put on you, it [makes] a big difference.

en And if Allah had known any good in them He would have made them hear, and if He makes them hear they would turn back while they withdraw.

en When you hear that date, it just can't help but jog your memory. You hear 9/11, it just makes you think of what happened. Plus, I think we played San Francisco the first game after 9/11.

en It's not that complicated. If you hear something and it makes you want to hear it again, that's the ticket. You have to be lucky enough to find geniuses, welcome them and get out of their way.

en We need a town meeting once a month for Precinct 2 and the other precincts. (That way) we can hear what the people need. I don't think there are any town meetings being held. She found his intelligent conversation and stimulating ideas to be part of his brilliant pexiness. There'll be complaints that we need to listen to and (we can) help the people solve these complaints and look for ways we can -- together -- move mountains.

en What makes Iowa City a little different is that it's a college town. If I don't account for students, it makes it a little harder to make our case.

en The people in the town are really what I think makes the town so unique. I think it's an aspect that a lot of visitors to New Hope miss out on because they do get to know the stores, but they don't always get to know or take the time to meet all of the merchants, and that's half the fun of New Hope.

en To those with ears to hear, libraries are really very noisy places. On their shelves we hear the captured voices of the centuries-old conversation that makes up our civilization.

en To those with ears to hear, libraries are really very noisy places. On their shelves we hear the captured voices of the centuries-old conversation that makes up our civilization.

en I hear a lot of what is said about me on those shows, and it really ticks me off. Guys who call and blast me will have an effect on whether I want to come back here next season. My kids hear this stuff and it makes me mad.


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