He tells you honestly where he stands, and he listens closely to other points of view.
His producers still remind Barkley in his ear "all the time" not to curse, he said, and he listens.
Marcus knows why I made the journey, and he listens intently as I describe a recent situation where his service made me, frankly, feel like a criminal.
And he gets advice from people he respects on a variety of issues and he listens very carefully to that advice on those varieties of issues, and then he makes his decisions when he's ready to make them, and talks about them when he's got news to talk about.
He received the Queen's Gallantry Medal, and as he sits in west London, immaculate and calm, he listens as an unforgettable day is marked.
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Hugo lives for the clocks, and they for him, and each day he winds and listens to them as though they were each his beating heart.
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Samuelson is a good economist and writer, but he listens way too much to his fellow economists and frets obsessively on deficits, balanced budgets and the like.
He moves to a chair a few feet away, where he watches and listens intently.
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Mr Abe has dropped his constant theme of national pride and now listens, he says, to economic concerns.
If Ryan talks less, and listens more, he'll stand out from other politicians and could impress Latino voters as someone whose interests, on some issues, align with theirs.
Brosnan appears to be laboring under particular distress, and his expression, as he listens to Streep chanting her woes, is indistinguishable from that of James Bond being ranted at by a deluded villain.
Plumping down at his receptionist's desk, and ignoring his tidy and little-used office, he listens to two businessmen who want to build a cinema but are facing hurdles getting the local authority to seal the project.
He listens but then goes and does things his way - I wish he would listen more.
He listens to her whisper and occasionally nods his head: yes, yes.
He listens his fill, nods, and smiles, then the woman deftly wheels his chair through the crowd and out of the mausoleum.
These days he listens to music, both American pop and traditional Indian.
And when he takes a political stance, the whole world listens.
He films computer screens with no borders, as if putting viewers into the graphic creations, while he listens to his obsessives describe the function and emotional power of their created personae.
Instead, some appear to favour grafting the model that prevails in Jordan, where King Abdullah intermittently suspends parliament and rules by decree, but maintains stability, refuses to threaten Israel and listens as keenly to his foreign backers as he does to his own people.
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Murrell says he always politely listens but wants to stay private and in control for the time being.
Mr Watkins also listens to, and reads, every teenage thing that he can get his hands on, but there is a limit.
Christie listens to the woman as he casually takes off his jacket and sips a bottle of water.
During the game he sits in a box above the field with the defensive coaches and listens to the coaching calls through a headset.
"I think it's a very, very well-done news network, " said media expert and former White House correspondent Porter Bibb of Mediatech Capital Partners in New York, where he listens to a related network, Al Jazeera English, now available in a tiny fraction of U.S. markets.
Stepping into his garage he opens the driver's door, sits inside, flicks on the ignition and listens as the four turbofans blast into life.
"But then, I was like, 'She never listens to me, and she may have been at the finish line, '" a thought he quickly tried to remove from his mind.
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