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That's right, just listen to this Web-only ad put out by Ron Kind's Republican opponent, Paul Nelson.
NPR: YouTube Emerges as Political Tool in Campaigns
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Mr. NASCIMENTO: When I was very, very young--four or five or six years--I only liked to listen for women singing because the women, I felt like they sang with their heart.
NPR: 'Pieta': Milton Nascimento's Homage to Women
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He even, a little bit, sounded conciliatory today when he said listen, there's only one thing I want - whatever legislation they send me, the CIA and intelligence leaders need to tell me that they can continue doing the work that has already protected America from future attack.
NPR: Bush Demands Action on Terrorism-Suspect Bill
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Otherwise, not only will they not listen to you in future - but they won't actually get well.
BBC: Germany, France and the ECB
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All of these systems, whether trunked or conventional, are push-to-talk, meaning that only one user can speak or listen at one time.
FORBES: Connect
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In addition, consumers will now be able to listen to high-resolution music anywhere and at any time, previously found only in recording studios that music industry professionals have access to.
ENGADGET: iRiver's AK100 lossless-friendly music player heading to the States December 4th
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Additionally, DISH Anywhere users can take advantage of the new "Audio Only" mode, allowing them to listen to any live or pre-recorded show while doing other activities like driving or interacting with other apps on their device.
ENGADGET: blogger-avatar
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Only those being thanked tend to listen so if you begin with the thank-yous, you risk losing your audience before you capture them.
FORBES: 21 Ways to Win at Public Speaking
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Look, I know there are going to be a few defensive headphone-wearers out there who claim that they never crank the volume, and only listen to soft Ray LaMontagne or humpback whales, and can hear the traffic all around them.
WSJ: Jason Gay: Cyclists, Can You Hear Me Now?
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These dry, 15-to-20-second statements are as fun to listen to as the dentist's drill, and make the air only under the strictest of rules: There can be no mention of products, and no appeal to buy anything.
FORBES: Public Radio Goes Begging