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hear and Patricia
Independent Democrats leader Patricia de Lille also said the sentence should prove a deterrent: " Schabir Shaik has been handed the justice all South Africans needed to hear and that this should prove as a deterrent for anyone in the future.

hear and Murphy
Later, the Simpsons visit a jazz club to hear Bleeding Gums Murphy sing a blues number written by Lisa.
Justice Murphy did not sit as part of the Court to hear the appeal from the Magistrate's ruling.
To date, over one million jazz fans have visited Cork to hear noted jazz musicians such as: Ella Fitzgerald, George Shearing, Mel Torme, Wynton Marsalis, Buddy Rich, Turk Murphy, Oscar Peterson, Billy Eckstine, Dizzy Gillespie,

hear and flies
For example, Saturninus ' " How well the tribune speaks to calm my thoughts " ( 1. 1. 46 ); Tamora's vow to slaughter the Andronici at 1. 1. 450 – 455 ( thus absolving Saturninus from any involvement ); Aaron's soliloquy in 2. 1 ; Aaron's " Ay, and as good as Saturninus may " ( 2. 1. 91 ); Aaron's soliloquy in 2. 3 ; Tamora's " Now will I hence to seek my lovely Moor ,/ And let my spleenful sons this trull deflower " ( 2. 3. 190 – 191 ); Aaron's two asides in 3. 1 ( ll. 187 – 190 and 201 – 202 ); Lucius ' " Now will I to the Goths and raise a power ,/ To be revenged on Rome and Saturnine " ( 3. 1. 298 – 299 ); Marcus ' " O, heavens, can you hear a good man groan " speech ( 4. 1. 122 – 129 ); Young Lucius ' asides in 4. 2 ( ll. 6 and 8 – 9 ); Aaron's " Now to the Goths, as swift as swallow flies ,/ There to dispose this treasure in mine arms ,/ And secretly to greet the Empress ' friends " ( 4. 2. 172 – 174 ); and Tamora's " Now will I to that old Andronicus ,/ And temper him with all the art I have ,/ To pluck proud Lucius from the warlike Goths " ( 4. 4. 107 – 109 ).
As the skylark flies higher and higher, the poet loses sight of it, but is still able to hear its " shrill delight ", which comes down as keenly as moonbeams in the " white dawn ", which can be felt even when they are not seen.

hear and up
He watched the girl until she had gone into the trees, and waited until he couldn't hear the sound of her horse any longer, then went up to where the children were sleeping.
Dan could hear Clayton Burnside and Eben Jackson summing up their final reckoning for rental on the oxen.
Ramey could hear the crowd coming up rapidly behind him and the questioning voices coming over his shoulder had no identity or importance to him.
I wouldn't hear of it because it meant giving up the `` line '', though I realized I was in poor shape physically.
If Rock shows up during the number -- or you hear anything -- give me the signal ''.
You definitely hear some of the instruments close up and others farther back, with the difference in placement apparently more distinct than would result from the nearer instruments merely being louder than the ones farther back.
After listening, Pasternak told Mandelstam, " I didn't hear this, you didn't recite it to me, because, you know, very strange and terrible things are happening now: they've begun to pick people up.
As we hear no further accusation on the Easter question — not even in those brought against his successor at Luxeuil Abbey, Eustasius of Luxeuil in 624 — it would appear that after Columbanus had moved to Italy, he gave up the Celtic Easter ( cf.
The ruse proved so successful that when Spencer Tracy came to visit, his taxi driver refused to drive up to the house, saying, " I hear they shoot!
During these disorders, the Council of State still assembled at the usual place and the " Lord President Bradshaw John Bradshaw ( judge ), who was present, though by long sickness very weak and much extenuated, yet animated by his ardent zeal and constant affection to the common cause, upon hearing Col Syndenham's justifications of the proceedings of the army in again disrupting parliament, stood up and interrupted him, declaring his abhorrence of that detestable action, and telling the council, that being now going to his God, he had not patience to sit there to hear his great name so openly blasphemed ; and thereupon departed to his lodgings, and withdrew himself from public employment.
According to the legend, when the root is dug up it screams and kills all who hear it.
All of the sailors except for Odysseus, who was tied to the mast as he wanted to hear the song, had their ears plugged up with beeswax.
Replays clearly showed the whistle blew before the play's onset, plus most of the players pulled up and stopped playing after a whistle sounded, but Henderson claimed, " I didn't hear a whistle until after I had knocked Bradshaw down.
The Supreme Court had decided to take up the case, overriding the Court of Appeals, but before they could hear the case, the extended period granted by Congress had been exhausted without the necessary number of States, thus mooting the case.
In the order Clupeiformes, members of the subfamily Alosinae ( shad ), have been shown to be able to detect sounds up to 180 kHz, while the other subfamilies ( e. g. herrings ) can hear only up to 4 kHz.
While it seems he never took up full residence, he was there for two months in 1674, and had the opportunity to hear Isaac Newton's Lucasian Lectures.
And I sensed that immediately, so we did very little talking about it ... he said, ' Shut up, I don't want to hear about it .’ He didn ’ t want me to tell him about it, you know.
In 1548, he is described as the Protector's Master of Requests, which apparently means that he was clerk or registrar of the court of requests which the Protector, possibly at Hugh Latimer's instigation, illegally set up in Somerset House to hear poor men's complaints.
With less than 20 % a trance was induced where the subject could sit up, hear questions and answer them logically, although the tone of their voice might be altered, their speech pattern could be changed, and they may have lost some awareness of their hands and feet, ( with some it was possible to have poked a pin or pricked them with a knife and they would not feel it ).
Like most other characters, Danny is most often rude to his elders, on one occasion asking Smiffy to speak up because he couldn't hear him over ' teacher '.
Southport Courthouse is the city's major courthouse and has jurisdiction to hear petty criminal offences and civil matters up to A $ 250, 000.
These were supposed courts made up of tribunals staffed by 10 to 70 women who would hear a case of love and rule on it based on the rules of love.
For example, the clue " A few, we hear, add up ( 3 )" is solved by SUM.

hear and John's
If you don't realise that John's apt to say cranberry sauce when he feels like it, then you start to hear a funny little word there, and you think, ' Aha!
However, it is believed that Mussorgsky did not hear Liszt's work until 1866, by which time he was planning the orchestral tone poem St. John's Night on the Bare Mountain ( see below ).

hear and Newfoundland
It is also common to hear Newfoundland English in Yellowknife, Southern Alberta and Fort McMurray, Alberta, places to which many Newfoundlanders have moved or commute regularly for employment.

hear and next
Noise that physically disrupts communication, such as standing next to loud speakers at a party, or the noise from a construction site next to a classroom making it difficult to hear the professor.
For example: if, while dining at a restaurant, you hear the CEO of Company A at the next table telling the CFO that the company's profits will be higher than expected, and then you buy the stock, you are not guilty of insider trading unless there was some closer connection between you, the company, or the company officers.
Responding to the announcement, opposition leader Walid Jumblatt said that he wanted to hear more specifics from Damascus about any withdrawal: " It's a nice gesture but ' next few months ' is quite vague – we need a clear-cut timetable ".
A by-stander telling him that noise was called Neighing, the next morning, when the cock crowed, the citizen to shew he had not forgot what was told him, cried out, Do you hear how the Cock Neighs?
Each instalment ends with Dr. Bob and his nurses looking around in puzzlement as a disembodied narrator tells viewers to " tune in next time, when you'll hear Nurse Piggy / Dr Bob / Nurse Janice say ....", whereupon one of the three ' medics ' will prompt a corny response from one of the others.
The next night, as soon as she finishes the tale, she begins ( and only begins ) a new one, and the king, eager to hear the conclusion, postpones her execution once again.
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.
The next day Paul explains the situation and is able to get Mel's parents released, and they are happy and reassured to hear Mel call them his parents.
He sent a telegram on 29 December 1895 to Rhodes warning him of his intentions-" Unless I hear definitely to the contrary, shall leave to-morrow evening "-and on the very next day sent a further message, " Shall leave to-night for the Transvaal ".
Wendy Faris, talking about magic realism as a contemporary phenomenon that leaves modernism for postmodernism, says, " Magic realist fictions do seem more youthful and popular than their modernist predecessors, in that they often ( though not always ) cater with unidirectional story lines to our basic desire to hear what happens next.
Emerging from the precinct, Flaherty and Dundee, now slightly tipsy from sampling the brandy, hear the tinkle of bells and confirm to each other that they have, indeed, just seen Henry Corwin, in a sleigh with reindeer, " sitting next to an elf ", ascend into the night sky on Christmas Eve.
Prior to its release, drummer Jordison proclaimed: " Wait till you hear our fuckin ' next record.
After disputes which lasted into the next Parliament, this second measure was dropped, but the right to hear equity appeals was confirmed.
It makes you want to stand up and shout out the next line, like when you hear ' To be or not to be ' and you instinctively say to yourself, ' That is the question.
When the Athenian emissaries delivered an ultimatum to the Spartans the next day, they were amazed to hear that a task force was in fact already en route ; the Spartan army was marching to meet the Persians.
Leotychides therefore sailed as close to the camp as possible, and had a herald make an appeal to the Ionians: " Men of Ionia, you who hear us, understand what I say, for by no means will the Persians understand anything I charge you with when we join battle ; first of all it is right for each man to remember his freedom and next the battle-cry Hebe: and let him who hears me tell him who has not heard it.
The actor David Niven was amongst the crowd who remained to hear what Can and Damo would do next.
Users could double-click a voice-mail from their email inbox and hear the message through their PC or a phone next to their desk.
This is clarified by the statement that God can communicate with people in many ways ( the next song you hear, the next sunset you experience, the next time you hear laughter, the next movie that really moves you ), and not necessarily through words ' spoken ' by God to a person.

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