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We and hear
We first
hear of him as king in
the suppression of
the conspiracy of Cinadon
.

An eighteenth-century response to
the novel from
the Monthly Review reads: “
We must
hear no more of enchanted forests
and castles, giants, dragons, walls of fire
and other ‘ monstrous
and prodigious things ;’ – yet still forests
and castles remain,
and it is still within
the province of fiction, without overstepping
the limits of nature, to make use of them
for the purpose of creating surprise .”

*
We hear no more about
the ' hilfs of S ', unless these are
the same as
the small furry natives of Athshe (
who are of Hainish descent, like
the various other humans
and quasi-humans ).
We can also
hear the fall of a meteorite in a radio receiver ; as
the falling object burns from friction with
the Earth's atmosphere, ionizing surrounding gases, thereby producing radio waves
.
We hear but little of Tyndaris under
the Roman government, but it appears to
have been a flourishing
and considerable city
.
We next
hear of Caratacus in Tacitus's Annals, leading
the Silures
and Ordovices of Wales against Plautius ' successor as governor, Publius Ostorius Scapula
.
We could
hear their voices in
the next room .” Finally, after twenty minutes,
the Duke of Angoulême reluctantly countersigned
the ( following ) document
.

:
We hear twins shave ( 4 )

'
We were always asked to turn down because a classical piano was being recorded in ' number one '
and they could
hear us
.
We know
that the Roman colony was divided into regions
and possessed a capitolium, with a temple of Jupiter, within
the town,
and that the market-place,
for unguents especially, was called Seplasia ;
we also
hear of an aedes alba, probably
the original senate house, which stood in an open space known as albana
.
We then
see and hear a moving rendition of
the song " Going Home " ( from
the second movement of Dvorak's 9th symphony, New World Symphony ) sung by Jan Clayton,
who ironically received no billing despite her stellar performance
.
We saw a band
and we needed to
hear the instruments
.
We see those persons while
we hear the priest saying " If I don't
have love, I am nothing ".

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 ).
We hear of
the pallium being conferred on others, as a mark of distinction, as early as
the sixth century
.

"
We can hear him read now, just as he did
that summer day, when
we were busy quilting upstairs,
and he lay near
the door, his voice rising denunciatory
and thrilling — strong
and loud as
the roar of wind
and waves, then soft
and soothing as
the balmy airs
that quivered
the morning-glory leaves about his gray beard
.

He added, "
We have sort of become a nation of whiners, you just
hear this constant whining, complaining about a loss of competitiveness, America in decline
.

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
.
We hear it now
for the first time
.

Dylan, however, did accept an invitation to perform at Woodstock ' 94,
and was introduced with
the phrase: "
We waited twenty-five years to
hear this
.
We hear of a count palatine in Saxony,
and of others in Lorraine, in Bavaria
and in Swabia, their duties being to administer
the royal estates in these duchies
.

:…
We could still
hear scattered rifle fire
and the sound of naval guns,
and the Bolshevik sympathisers were sniping from
the rooftops
.

:
We can daily
hear you speak

"
We went through stages
we got to be avant-garde kind of weird, which is what you
hear after
the splice-all
that weird stuff we're playing — but there was a whole progression to
that.
We and equally
We do
not look down on niggers, kikes, wops or greasers, because here you are all
equally worthless
.

" Answered Rabban Yochanan, "
We have another,
equally important source of atonement,
the practice of gemiluth ( loving kindness ), as it is stated: " I desire loving kindness
and not sacrifice " ( Hosea 6: 6 ).
We can equally well speak of Diophantine sets of integers
and freely replace quantification
over natural numbers with quantification
over the integers
.
We will assume
that the remaining 10 % of output is divided among 10
equally sized producers
.
We adhere to
the opinion already announced —
that, taxes on real estate being indisputably direct taxes, taxes on
the rents or income of real estate are
equally direct taxes
.
We are
equally satisfied ...
that the majority of Africans rejected
the proposals
.
We expect
the best scores on both days to be
equally far from
the mean
.

The movie starts with an introduction by Vishwanath, "' Sisurvetti pasurvetti, vetti gana rasam phanihi ' ( Music is enjoyed
equally by babies, animals
and even snakes )
We hope you appreciate
our effort in bringing you
the Jeeva Dhara of Indian classical music
.
We don't need to assume anything about
the distribution of test scores to reason
that before
we gave
the test it was
equally likely
that the highest score would be any of
the first 100
.
We must continue to fight against discriminatory marriage amendments
and work toward
the day when all American families are treated
equally.
We all now
equally look up in awe at Your Souls ' Mountain
.

*
We don't know
the actual side length, but
we might assume
that all values are
equally likely
and simply pick
the mid-value of 4 cm
.
We don't know
the actual surface area, but
we might assume
that all values are
equally likely
and simply pick
the mid-value of 102 cm²
.
We don't know
the actual volume, but
we might assume
that all values are
equally likely
and simply pick
the mid-value of 76 cm < sup > 3 </ sup >.

After directing his second opera
We Come to
the River in 1976, Schlöndorff followed The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum with
the equally political Coup de Grâce in 1976
.

In 1874, together with Gotō Shōjirō of Tosa
and Etō Shimpei
and Soejima Taneomi of Hizen, he formed
the Aikoku Kōtō ( Public Party of Patriots ), declaring, "
We,
the thirty millions of people in Japan are all
equally endowed with certain definite rights, among which are those of enjoying
and defending life
and liberty, acquiring
and possessing property,
and obtaining a livelihood
and pursuing happiness
.
We could
equally well
have done it
the other way ( provided
that C is invertible ) i
. e
.

He was also known
for his collaborations with Stephen Sondheim:
the highly successful Company,
the ill-fated Merrily
We Roll Along
and the (
equally ill-fated ) drama, Getting Away with Murder
.
We are
equally concerned about
the report of
the audience ’ s reaction, which appears to
have endorsed, sustained
and enjoyed his comments
.
We do this because as human beings,
we all are susceptible to a wide array of routine biases
that can lead to an
equally wide array of embarrassing blunders in education, personal finance, health care, mortgages
and credit cards, happiness,
and even
the planet itself
.

“
We must take care to guard against two extremes
equally prejudicial ;
the one,
that men of ability,
who have employed their time
for the service of
the community, may
not be deprived of their just merits,
and the reward of their ingenuity
and labour ;
the other,
that the world may
not be deprived of improvements, nor
the progress of
the arts be retarded ”.
We saw Vietnam ravaged
equally by American bombs as well as by search
and destroy missions, as well as by Vietcong terrorism,
and yet
we listened while this country tried to blame all of
the havoc on
the Vietcong
.
We both hate
the two extremes
equally, but
we differ in opinions with respect to
the quarter from which
the danger is most pressing
.
We also learn from Horace
that Methymnaean grapes were
equally prized
for the excellent vinegar which could be produced from them
and which he describes accompanying a sumptuous eel dish
.
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