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Now and listen
`` Now, listen '' -- Macklin began.
`` Now listen to that ''.
`` Now listen to me, Phil.
" Now listen, Jews.
The Dixie Chicks paid tribute by recording Darrell Scott's song " Long Time Gone ", which criticizes Nashville trends: " We listen to the radio to hear what's cookin ’/ But the music ain't got no soul / Now they sound tired but they don ’ t sound Haggard ," with the following lines mentioning Johnny Cash and Hank Williams in the same vein.
The formula for this strip was that a young man courting a young woman would be caught in a compromising situation, which he would try to explain away with " Now listen Mabel ..." The strip lasted until 18 December.
As the quotation diffused through her own writing, and the culture at large, Stein once remarked " Now listen!
When Knight started treating him with disrespect, Leibowitz leapt to his feet and said, " Now listen, Mr. Attorney-General, I've warned you twice about your treatment of my witness.
Written in the first or second century AD / CE, the Epistle of James in the New Testament of the Christian Bible tells followers of Jesus:Now listen, you who say, ‘ Today or tomorrow we will go to this or that city, spend a year there, carry on business and make money .’ Why, you do not even know what will happen tomorrow.
" Now you listen to me, Eric.
" Now listen to me, Slater ...
His courageousness could easily turn to waspish indignation ; it is thus no surprise that a common catchphrase of his was, " Now listen to me!
: Now listen to the jingle, and the rumble, and the roar,
Deutsch commented, " Now when nature calls, there is going to be something entertaining to look at and listen to.
Now we do not only have to listen to him pour away, whether we like it or not, willingly or willy-nilly, but we may sit down and read and ponder and contemplate and read over and over or pause to refresh before taking him up again, all in our own good time.
Now the station has made it possible to listen anywhere in the world by streaming the audio on the station's website.

Now and closely
Now, plants are considered to be organisms that obtain their energy from sunlight by means of photosynthesis and some closely related, chlorophyll-free parasitic plants.
Now the peoples of Mongolia and Tibet are closely related to us, and we have great affection for one another: our common existence and common honor already have a history of over a thousand years .... Mongolia and Tibet's life and death are China's life and death.
Now the term is commonly used to refer to a range of pass-oriented offenses that may not be closely related to either the Air Coryell system or Walsh's pass-strategy.
A small organization with limited resources, Freedom Now works closely with other human rights organizations and lawyers to identify high-impact cases that would benefit from the organization's approach.
Now, dental work can be made entirely of porcelain or composite materials that more closely mimic the appearance of natural tooth structure.
Now closely tied to the Gelaming of Immanion.

listen and closely
If you listen closely and know anything about music, you'll realize Gramps is an absolutely incredible guitar player.
Also, in the US finale, the original ' USA for Africa ' studio track for " We Are the World " was overlaid in places where the microphone was absent ( in fact, if you listen closely, you can hear the vocals of Kenny Rogers and James Ingram, two artists who did not even take part in Live Aid ).
Recovering from a near-fatal automobile accident en route to a flying lesson in 1931 ( by which time he was already an avid flyer ), he decided to listen closely to the radio and realized that the stiff, formal style then used by announcers could not connect with the average radio listener ; the announcers spoke in stentorian tones, as if giving a formal speech to a crowd and not communicating on a personal level.
In " A Stellar Way to Lose Money ," after looking at the dismal performance after five years to establish an audience for AsiaStar broadcasting in India, the article concludes: “ If you enjoy companies that pay management at a rate of 2. 5 times your company's entire revenue, burn cash like crazy, but have a story that sounds good until you listen closely, this may be the stock for you.
If you listen closely, you can hear a hissing noise in the vocals in the intro because we were using a real noisy vocal preamp.
Of course, they aren't men ... If you will listen closely crooners ' songs you will discern the basest appeal to sex emotion in the young.
This trick was only partly for effect ; the habit, he explained, actually helped him to listen more closely to his students ' work and to pinpoint the true and false moments in their acting.
Goudie always claims that his songs are " true to himself " and that if you listen closely, they tell the story of his life.

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