71. Then, they heard a song from the choir. 72. They come out to hear the songs and I come out to play them. 73. They spent all those years teaching us algebra, and you hear a song once, and it never goes away. 74. They expect uncertain recording quality and put up with downloads that terminate halfway through just to hear a song that might be worthwhile. 75. They have heard the song thousands of times, most days of their adult lives, and for most it long ago lost its meaning. 76. To hear our song on the radio and have people come up and say a song really meant something to them is definitely flattering. 77. We will hear the songs of whales as hymns. 78. We have heard the song many times at graduations in this country, but were unaware of any words. 79. When a listener hears a song on the radio, he or she presses the button, marking the precise time the song played. 80. Where others heard a furious diatribe urging the execution of cops, Robinson heard a song about bad cops, who murdered and broke the law. |