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I and hear
So I can hear you while I'm checkin' the car.
`` So help me, Crouch, I'd like to kill you where you stand, but, before I do, I'm going to hear you admit killing him.
I just wanted to hear you say so ''.
As I went out, I could hear water pouring in the shower.
His first inaugural address speaks of `` my country whose voice I can never hear but with veneration and love ''.
but I hear the thunder roll ; ;
I wouldn't hear from him for a couple of weeks, then he'd come around with the completed lyric ''.
I wouldn't hear of it because it meant giving up the `` line '', though I realized I was in poor shape physically.
I could hear Alfred's voice a few words behind Meltzer's like a counterpoint, punctuated by sobs of sorrow and resignation.
I was anxious to hear about those dazzling days on the Great White Way.
In news broadcasts I consistently hear the foreign volunteers fighting in the Katanga Army referred to as mercenaries.
The monk who opened the door immediately calmed his worries about his reception: `` I speak English '', the old man said, `` but I do not hear it very well ''.
Now, if you don't mind, I should like to hear my own piece performed ''.
`` I stopped to say goodbye, Mrs. Lattimer, and to tell you how sorry I was to hear about your baby.
`` I don't hear the music.
I thought she'd gone upstairs and expected to hear she had.
I never thought I'd live to hear people chuckle and say `` zounds ''!!
I myself hear it said constantly -- in drawing-rooms.
I am very pleased that quite a number of you found ways to communicate to me your desire to hear of our reactions and experiences in the U.S.S.R..

I and whole
I have no picture in my mind of the garden as a whole -- that I could not see -- but certain aspects of certain corners linger in the memory: wind-blown, frost-bitten, white chrysanthemums beneath a window, with their brittle brown leaves and their sharp scent of November ; ;
If I am to speak the whole truth about my knowledge of love, I will have to stop trying to emulate the transcendant nightingale.
When I hold my son he stiffens his whole body in my arms until he is as straight and stiff as a board.
I have observed that being up on a horse changes the whole character of a man, and when a very small man is up on a saddle, he'd like as not prefer to eat his meals there.
`` Nothing's free in the whole goddam world '', was all I could think of to say.
I hope Raphael bought them whole ''.
I want to roast the whole thing, and have it for the boys ''.
I pray to God that he may be spared to us for many years to come for this is an influence the United States and the whole world can ill afford to lose.
They were always leaping to light cigarettes, open car doors, fill plates or glasses, and I mistrusted the whole lot of them to the same degree that I mistrusted bake shops that called themselves `` Sanitary Bake Shops ''.
`` I want the fish served whole, with head and tail '', the epicure explained, `` and serve it with lemon in mouth ''.
the doors of the D train slid shut, and as I dropped into a seat and, exhaling, looked up across the aisle, the whole aviary in my head burst into song.
Nevertheless I consider it reasonable, because of my commitment as an artist, to assume that the rights and responsibilities of creative individuals are related to humanity as a whole rather than to specific geo-political interests.
`` I have done everything '', he wrote, `` to break up the whole of that unfortunate establishment.
`` There are things about me that I can't tell you now, Mary Jane '', I said, `` but if you'll go out to dinner with me when I get out of Hanover, I'd like to tell you the whole story.
And I remember that the whole of the privileges, not counting the Beech Pasture, was valued at twenty pounds.
After paying tribute to the conductor and his white-clad youthful students, President Kennedy said, `` As an American I have the greatest possible pride in the work that is being done in dozens of schools stretching across the United States -- schools where devoted teachers are studying with interested young men and women and opening up the whole wide horizon of serious music ''.
I now ever look for Christ according to His promises and those of the Old Testament as well, to appear again in glory to put away all sin and to reign in righteousness over the whole earth.
I saw that I would soon run out of buildings at this rate, so I decided to take another measure -- the whole state of Pennsylvania.

I and bunch
I had also been signed up for a bunch of TV specials, all without anyone ever asking me.
In his first official trade as GM, he shocked Giants fans by trading Matt Williams to Cleveland for what newspapers referred to as a ' bunch of spare parts ', with the negative reaction being great enough for him to have to publicly explain: " I didn't get to this point by being an idiot ...
Randy Wicker, who had marched in the first gay picket lines before the White House in 1965, said the " screaming queens forming chorus lines and kicking went against everything that I wanted people to think about homosexuals ... that we were a bunch of drag queens in the Village acting disorderly and tacky and cheap.
" Cronkite then replied by saying " I think we've got a bunch of thugs here, Dan.
I had to plot that through the books because at the point where you see what was really going on, it would have been an absolute cheat on the reader at that point just to show a bunch of stuff you've never seen before.
I want to go down in history, and have a bunch of things named after me, but believe me that ain't it.
I worked alone with a new bunch of people.
When Dan Rather was punched to the floor ( on camera ) by security personnel, Cronkite commented, " I think we've got a bunch of thugs here, Dan.
In the later show, she was seen by Flo Ziegfeld, who sent her bunch of roses and a note, " May I make you a star ?".
One of the suspects ' supporters, Reverend Calvin O. Butts of the Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem, told the New York Times, " The first thing you do in the United States of America when a white woman is raped is round up a bunch of black youths, and I think that's what happened here.
All I see are a bunch of compromises and things that could have been better " such as the poor swings of everyone save O ' Keefe.
In 2008, Schneider described this ad as " a comedic, satirical view of how I saw the situation with Mel Gibson, and also the hypocrisy of show business when they're all standing in line to say what a bad person he is when they're all a bunch of hypocritical assholes.
* The Grapevine, a bunch of talking grapes who aided Bluebell in giving the Bugaloos the latest bad news — a visual take on the hit Motown song " I Heard it Through the Grapevine.
I don't think that you had a bunch of people sitting around a room, planning and plotting in a sinister way.
But they're the smartest bunch of bastards I ever saw grouped together.
And half of the time I believe it really is a practical joke by a bunch of intellectual French aristocrats.
He told the press: " I wanted to spend the evening with my family and friends and the people who had supported me, not a bunch of stiffs who are 70 – 80 years old, telling you that you're acting like a jerk.
I thought it would make a good one, if I could create a fictional town with enough prosaic reality about it to offset the comic-book menace of a bunch of vampires.
Reacting to his own company's obituary of Severin in 2012, Fantagraphics co-publisher Kim Thompson wrote, " I don ’ t think I ’ m in thinking of CRACKED for most of its run as “ a bunch of crap, and John Severin .”
He said of the new Diefenbaker government, " I don't trust this new bunch very much.
He reminds me of me when I was six years old and I came into my mother ’ s kitchen with a bunch of sheets of typing paper folded over and stapled in the middle that were covered with drawings and I said ' Mom this is what I ’ m going to do for the rest of my life.

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