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strain hear
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2.70 |
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You strain to hear. |
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grow_up hear
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2.30 |
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I grew up hearing his praises sung, and became an FDR fan myself. |
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gather hear
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2.11 |
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A huge crowd gathered to hear Mandela speak. |
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be hear
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0.79 |
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It was last heard early Monday morning. |
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flock hear
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0.79 |
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And crowds are flocking to hear them. |
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say hear
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0.66 |
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To hear them say different things. |
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surprise hear
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0.46 |
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Many were surprised to hear that the student protests had spread nationwide. |
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stay hear
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0.39 |
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He stayed to hear Eatman perform. |
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tell hear
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0.39 |
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In fact, to hear him tell it, he had to fight them off. |
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convene hear
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0.33 |
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If that judge grants permission for the appeal to go ahead, a panel of at least five High Court judges will be convened to hear it. |
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do hear
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0.33 |
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Mostly what he did, to hear mother tell it, was run away from Grandma. |
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meet hear
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0.33 |
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House Leaders met to hear a briefing on the plan Democrats hope to announce this week. |
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return hear
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0.33 |
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The immediate thought after the season-ending loss is who will return to hear the roar? |
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set_up hear
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0.33 |
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A special three-judge tribunal will be set up to hear the charges. |
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bear hear
|
0.26 |
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I cannot bear to hear that word. |
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brace hear
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0.26 |
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It was bracing to hear the music sung by a fresh, strong voice. |
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have hear
|
0.26 |
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Heard about this have you? |
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relieve hear
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0.26 |
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Prominent Shiite activists relieved to hear their names not on U.S. |
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use hear
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0.26 |
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The stuff you hear out in the bleachers at Wrigley Field, what you used to hear at Ebbets Field. |