21. Buckingham Palace has an ear for the music of change. 22. But as an old industrialist, he has the ear of the oligarchy of bankers, factory owners and media leaders who really run Russia. 23. But I do have the ear of a bunch of your neighbors who may feel the same way about your beloved Gain original. 24. But now you have ears in back of your head. 25. But the composer certainly has an ear for alluringly out-of-focus harmonies, scored here for softly whining woodwinds and thin, flighty high-pitched strings. 26. But the record makes it clear that the wine family from California has long had the ear of the politicians in Washington. 27. But whether he was inventing or selecting musical ideas, he had an ear for shapely melodies and archetypal lyrics. 28. Cafe Tacuba, from Mexico, has its ears to the world. 29. Conspicuously, they have no ears. 30. Dole answered Buchanan the other day when he said that the economically discontent ought to have an ear within the GOP. |