When I heard him, I just felt it was like sort of a coming home for me.
So I just haven't gotten any more fulsome answer than what I heard him give in the interview.
Subsequently, though, I heard him speak at the London School of Economics, and he took this idea in a slightly different direction.
Then I heard him exclaim, as he drove out of sight.
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Although I profiled Jack Ma in my book The Chinese Dream, it was the first time I heard him in person giving a public speech.
"I was at the actual discussion and what I heard him say , however it has been reported, was essentially the position advocated by the Royal Society, " he said.
Not once in my conversations with him have I heard him talk about any ethnic group in derogatory terms, or treat whites with whom he interacted with anything but courtesy and respect.
"The first comment I heard him make about Dick Clark was, 'You know, we were one of the first black acts, if not the first, on his show in Philadelphia before he went national, " she said.
Stack had been making positive comments about the markets' rise off of the October lows for a few months now, but today was the first time I heard him state that he believes that markets won't breach the October lows.
"I just heard him speak and instantly, I just knew he was the one to lead the film, " says Freeland.
The last time I heard from him he was extremely depressed and in a low mood.
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You say that he will continue in Iraq just as Mr Bush would but I have heard him say that he would pull the troops out within months.
And I want to stress very strongly that the words that I heard from him today give us the sense that together we work also for the sake -- for the purpose of Polish security.
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Blanchard's A Tale of God's Will is some of the most expressive art I have heard from him.
And I think you heard him reiterate his commitment again yesterday when he stood here with Vice President Biden.
You know, I've heard him say frequently over the past 70 days that the decisions that land in his lap or the decisions that are put on his desk to make are the hard ones.
My understanding is he was in a building in Chicago that was evacuated and he was driving -- he's written about this and discussed it -- but he was in Chicago, and I've heard him talk about leaving the building and getting in his car.
Although I had met Mr. Unsworth and heard him speak at the 2009 Key West Literary Seminar, I had known him long before as a historical novelist who changed the way I thought about history and fiction.
At the time I had never even heard of him, and, unaffected by the hype, I left after his first set.
So he strongly believes -- and I think you just heard him say this -- that leaders were elected to lead, to make hard choices, to compromise, and to take some flack for that compromise, because it requires tough choices.
It looks like it's a dead heat, and as I just heard the Senator mention, and I agree with him, turnout is important, and like he, I want as many people to turn out as possible.
And I think he thought, as you all heard him talk about in the Oval Office on Monday, I think he thought of this as a parent.
When he was about 20 yards away I heard a bang and saw him fall to the ground.
John McCain is on record saying that radical Islam is the greatest threat we face and that is very encouraging, but I have not heard anything specific from him about how the threat manifests itself and how he will go about confronting it.
When I heard Umaru's interview with him, he came across as unabashed, unapologetic and indeed quite proud to say that The Gambia was "hell for journalists" - even in those early days journalists were not his favourite people and some learnt the hard way not to upset the young leader.
Words I had never heard before had a significance for him, and a private satisfaction.
As paramedics fought to save Mr Sandeman's life after he hit the ground, Mr Le Berre was heard to shout "I've killed him".
And I think the President believes, as you heard him say after the meeting and as you heard him say throughout the weekend, and others in the administration -- that bankers have to play a constructive role in getting our economy moving again.
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