Later, we would listen to the 911 tape of what preceded the incident.
Mr Scott said ministers would listen to police advice on how the problem could be tackled.
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So Katzenberg started talking to anyone who would listen about the promise of mass-market 3-D.
Josh would listen to the music over and over and write his narrative to it.
Company officials raced to reassure anyone who would listen that the bakery would meet its obligations.
He listens but then goes and does things his way - I wish he would listen more.
This time last year, we said we would listen to people's concerns and get immigration under control.
Brawn said he would listen to Barrichello's interview again before deciding whether to take the matter further.
Abhisit Vejjajiva, the present prime minister, rejected their ultimatum but said he would listen to their grievances.
Richard "Rick" Wagoner Jr. has complained to anyone who would listen about his company's engorged health care costs.
He said he would listen and work for everyone, including those who "didn't vote, or spoilt their ballots".
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He was intensely private, yet made himself accessible to poor blacks to whom no one else would listen.
Parents liked it because they felt their children would listen to police officers.
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Lendl told anyone who would listen that the Olympics was a major and Murray had already broken his schneid.
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He would listen to the party, involve members, seek to lead by consensus.
During the campaign, Obama also talked about how, if elected president, he would listen to the generals on the ground.
He would listen to suggestions for extra spending, he said, but only if there were matching ideas for cuts elsewhere.
Probably the folks in the Prime Minister's Office figured no one would listen if they told the truth about Chomsky.
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Paul Stockton of Samaritans in Wales said people sometimes felt they had nobody in their lives who would listen to them.
Mr MacAskill insisted he would listen to representations from all interested parties before he came to a conclusion on the issue.
Afterward in Jordan, Obama sent a clear message that as commander in chief, he would listen but then make the decisions.
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Not so long ago, its manager, Bill Gross, was telling everyone who would listen that US yields were about to soar.
Many of you found that, when you were courageous enough to speak of what happened to you, no one would listen.
Mr Hogg said he would listen to the public before producing a final version of his plan later in the year.
He said Weisz supported the WFP and claimed more people would listen to her talk about hunger and poverty than him.
Benioff has long broadcasted his email address to anyone who would listen.
He would listen to a lieutenant's plans for a new exploit and, if he approved, tell him to get on with it.
That morning Roubini and Faber were out doing their typical Gloom and Doom show, scaring the wits out of anyone who would listen.
He said they "started seeing each other" usually at night in the Cowley area where they would listen to music, smoke and drink.
He was a vibrant figure when he became pope in 1978, traveling the world and spreading the gospel to anyone who would listen.
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