| 31. | We welcome this step, approve of it and are ready to receive and hear out the opposing side,
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| 32. | "It's very important for the members of Republican caucus to hear out the special counsel, " said Pelosi.
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| 33. | Fifteen-year-old Mario sings what almost every adolescent girl wants to hear out of earshot of mom and dad.
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| 34. | That great silence you hear out there is the sound of the liberal agenda for the new millennium.
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| 35. | It was matched by new efforts to underscore Bush's willingness to hear out and respond to individual voters'concerns.
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| 36. | The stuff you hear out in the bleachers at Wrigley Field, what you used to hear at Ebbets Field.
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| 37. | Powell said will hear out the Indian side but will share with them his own information about infiltration levels.
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| 38. | And he has inflammation of the middle ear and can barely hear out of that ear, " added Voshchanov.
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| 39. | Still, Kim is likely to hear out his European guests with courtesy, partly because he wants more aid from them.
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| 40. | Gaines asked Marie Ragghianti, his new chief of staff, and Kowalski, the top commission staff member, to hear out Clinton.
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