I really listen out for it because " two times " really grates on my ears-but " twice " is more or less dead already!
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Silence is required of the audience so defenders can listen out for the approaching ball they are trying to block before it enters the goal.
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Tracks to listen out for are " Arokhaya ", " Ha Khrang Lang Aharn ", " Khon See Kha ", " Adeet Rak Sao Khem ".
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The technique could also be extended to listen out for enemy aircraft; as a result, Tucker became Director of Acoustical Research, Air Defence Experimental Establishment, Biggin Hill.
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Three and a half years from now, listen out for the bangs that will mark the arrival of a new millennium : champagne corks popping, fireworks exploding-- and computers crashing.
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But the audiology department at my local ENT Clinic tell me I am only imagining the noise and that I should train my brain not to listen out for it.
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:: i concur with richard, there is a squeak on Wish You Were Here-Pink Floyd that i listen out for when hearing the tune Perry-mankster 10 : 13, 8 June 2007 ( UTC)
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Worried by Bob's habit of spending all day " working " in the basement playing loud music, Chris asks his friend to listen out for the door bell and show anyone who comes calling inside.
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The other thing they do is to listen out to hear how the sound of their playing merges with the metronome to create a new sound when you play precisely in the pocket with the metronome.
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