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"earshot" Definitions
  1. too far away to hear somebody/something or to be heard

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An avowed Islamophobe is within earshot of the new president.
If someone in earshot starts clipping, take a coffee break.
They thrive just out of sight but fully within earshot.
"You're my favorite, Lois," she said out of Omar's earshot.
Mr. Kushner did not respond, at least not in earshot.
Some of these statements are made within my son's earshot.
He also knows all the right answers when dad's within earshot.
Within an earshot is a school of just over 30 children.
"That's how he is," Walter said, his son out of earshot.
Of course, overhearing something requires being in earshot of one another.
He was sitting on the couch in the living room, within earshot.
We want these people to be out of sight, out of earshot.
So, probably, don't actually play this within earshot of an impressionable minor.
Katy Perry singing "Relax" while male model Derek Zoolander is in earshot?
"Was that legal, what just happened?" she asks, the director in earshot.
Such conversations mostly took place out of earshot of the news media.
"They're basically donkeys," someone shouts, prompting a laugh from everyone in earshot.
Out of earshot of the feeds, one was whispering in his ear.
With Audio-Technica's cans, I'm still there, within earshot of the droning train.
"No!" she said to admirers within earshot, whilst wearing a mini fur coat.
But outside the president's earshot, there was still plenty of skepticism and concern.
He spoke about murdering an informant in the earshot of women and children.
He knows that they talk about him when he is out of earshot.
The two whispered in each other ears, well out of earshot of reporters.
Olmstead's husband stood off to the side, just within earshot, shaking his head.
People try to joke with them; they say derogatory things in plain earshot.
Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Gorsuch chatted as they descended, outside reporters' earshot.
I followed Randy over to his car, out of earshot of the rest.
Advancing Iraqi soldiers, who called in the airstrikes, were in earshot of civilians.
"Failure is your fuel," he told the Gravediggers and anyone else within earshot.
All this attention, she said out of earshot of the others, is great.
This was all said within earshot of Marie, who tells Johnny, who tells Kyle.
"You mean there's someone overseas looking at us?" she yelped, within earshot of Jim.
Luthra stands out of earshot, glancing screen-ward, swiping his way through Tinder locals.
At any given time, most of us are within earshot of a virtual assistant.
"They were in earshot of each other but never spoke," a partygoer tells PEOPLE.
Lyle mopes over to the far side, out of earshot of the little brats.
A neighbor loyal to the British, Bessie (Maryann Plunkett), angrily berates anyone within earshot.
Andres immediately objected, and Ellis called a bench conference out of the jury's earshot.
When Nardin was out of earshot, I asked Ayman about his immersion in politics.
That can be handy when your friends are out of earshot—or rather voice-shot.
"Give every goldfish a robot," she mutters, much to the concern of everyone within earshot.
His wife (and publicist) Heather sits within earshot in his huge office in San Diego.
I should add that Czechs' proclivity for discussing spanking within my earshot is no coincidence.
Just ask any woman -- offstage and out of earshot, that is -- who's ever entered one.
Everything was going fine until a song I've never heard before or since floated into earshot.
"I'm fucking terrified," C turned to me and said when the waiters were out of earshot.
Shift Anyone who stands within earshot of a Ferrari will notice the earth-shattering engine noise.
Their neighborhood is still under ISIS control, although the Iraqi forces are within eyesight and earshot.
She wasn't in earshot but noticed others laughing ... prompting her to ask what was so funny.
So they lash out at anyone who is within earshot; and sometimes that anyone is you.
Before long I found myself alone in the gallery, the field trippers fallen out of earshot.
"We just mess with each other," Mr. Vest said once the Marines were out of earshot.
Moments later, he had located another cheese plate, cajoling anyone in earshot to have a taste.
One hang-up: If there are multiple Echo devices in earshot, the nearest one always replies.
They say a social worker discussed private financial information within earshot of visiting friends and relatives.
But more important, there are some secrets I don't want within earshot of an open microphone.
"We can do that again, as soon as he leaves …" The plane flies out of earshot.
She felt embarrassed telling her story in the building's front room in earshot of other visitors.
Only out of earshot, and after stipulating that it was a secret, did she explain why.
Just ask for a large extra-cheese within earshot, and voila—your pizza is in the works.
Then the two moved about 10 feet away to whisper among themselves out of earshot of reporters.
FEDERAL Hill House is a squat building in central Providence, within earshot of the city's main highway.
"I wouldn't mind if it weren't for my business," she added, out of earshot of her customers.
None of the American media within earshot was very pleased to hear that, to say the least.
The White House surely knows that reporters will launch questions at Trump whenever he is in earshot.
A moment later, Stone finally settled in by a window, comfortably beyond earshot of the other patrons.
If the Tile is out of earshot, the app will show you the device's last known location.
Curious children from the camp sat out of earshot and four or five to a window ledge.
When the applause of hostility is out of earshot, he tones down his vitriol to a whimper.
" For any lawyer, she said, repeated scoldings by the judge within the jury's earshot "are very dangerous.
"She just came in this morning," Melissa tells me later, once the client is out of earshot.
With neither beginning nor end, a stream of thoughts briefly vocalized before falling back out of earshot.
A moment later, with Mr. Kennedy out of earshot, a reporter from an ABC affiliate leaned in.
The president-elect dined at the "21" Club in Manhattan on Tuesday night out of reporters' earshot.
We passed notes; we whispered to one another when we were sure no adult was within earshot.
"It's very complicated," he sighs at one point, still in disguise, when Ines is out of earshot.
But actually, no, it was fine: the daughter was out of earshot, sobbing against a tree. ♦
Disability Opposing counsel and I were at sidebar, talking to the judge out of the jury's earshot.
"I'm fucking moving to Iowa," she joked to a colleague in Washington, within earshot of a reporter.
Doctors felt such questions could be potentially stigmatizing, particularly when family members were in earshot, he added.
Then he laughed about it when a guy standing nearby pointed out that I was in earshot.
"They have planted him as a sleeper cell," Fatlawi said when the boy was out of earshot.
But once she was out of earshot, he turned to the crowd and said, 'Bongo Wongo Congo.
Otis talks Adam through this lamentable situation within earshot of Maeve (Emma Mackey), the smartest girl in school.
This is the person who loves to talk about other people the moment they are out of earshot.
Wittman later brushed off the accusation, noting he didn't receive a technical foul with the referees in earshot.
It's interesting that Walder Frey would make that reference, since there is no way he was in earshot.
And the place — well, even he could admit, when his friends weren't in earshot, that it wasn't much.
Here's how to quieten the gadgets you might have within earshot of your bed until the morning comes.
Sources familiar with the planning tell me they want Trump out of sight and earshot of the protesters.
" Later, out of her earshot, Mr. Aronofsky said: "It's always fun to be in a room with Jen.
"He doesn't have anywhere else to talk about uncomfortable things," she said when he was out of earshot.
The table was within inches of customers, and Bacon voted to drag it 10 feet away, beyond earshot.
He even calls him a "pussy" and then unleashes a bunch of "f*** yous" to everyone in earshot.
In the store, while I'm on the phone, in pretty much any situation where they're awake and within earshot.
Out of earshot, when the jurors are closed off inside their deliberations room, he can be harsh to attorneys.
He will be remembered for his production, his speed, and, yes, his eagerness to shit-talk anyone within earshot.
For much of human existence, there was only one way to enjoy it: be in earshot of performing musicians.
Receiving no response and thinking she was just out of earshot, McDonald walked upstairs and into the master bedroom.
The judge then held a sidebar conference with lawyers, out of earshot of reporters and others in the courtroom.
There are also practical problems, like who's going to want to talk to their computer within earshot of strangers?
Had the campaign successfully rendered the public discourse more polite, or just driven the dirty words out of earshot?
In reality, those officers were not within earshot of the encounter when it was happening, according to the report.
Near-feral discipline he's more than willing to impose on self and anybody else in earshot — especially the band.
A lengthy sidebar conference between the judge, prosecutors and defense lawyers then ensued, out of earshot of the jury.
But this only pulls my body south and nowI'm fluttering away from him, now I'm completely out of earshot.
Not surprisingly, he ensures that all in earshot hear his war stories, while keeping them apprised of his publications.
One Chinese student pondering the potential of a democratic China stopped midsentence when another Chinese student sat within earshot.
She would also brag about me to anyone, in any context, within earshot, whether she knew them or not.
She is aghast: "You just going to let him get you sick?" she scolds Jamal, out of Kai's earshot.
Tuesday night, he barked instructions and help at Ball from his courtside seat, yelling within earshot of the Knicks.
"Water, I need it," you might be thinking or croaking to anyone within earshot, as you shrivel up into oblivion.
Just leave your little one on a couch within earshot with an iPad while you accomplish some much-needed chores.
Many reporters who were within earshot of Mayweather in Rio de Janeiro last summer came away with a similar quote.
Still, Modest Mouse retains its stature not just for reaching a summit but for staying within earshot of its base.
Except sleep, solitary, shoeless, and in darkness, nothing happens at Second Nature outside of the earshot and eyesight of staff.
It turned out not to be part of the production, just some music drifting into earshot from a passing car.
Shelling continued within earshot of the aid trucks, according to International Committee of the Red Cross Syria spokeswoman Ingy Sedky.
In Manhattan, this had the effect of a kind of ritualistic drumbeat, alerting every liberal within earshot to her presence.
At Robin Hood, the children are allowed to be out of eyesight of their minders, but not out of earshot.
A user agreement also gives Google Assistant the right to record conversations that occur within earshot of the device's microphone.
You never much liked him anyway (even if you used to tell anyone in earshot what good friends you were).
You'll recall ... a witness within earshot of the crash told us they heard tires screeching before hearing a loud boom.
It hit a government law building within earshot, blasting debris through the shattering windows that ripped through his new painting.
We were let through, but my sister and I didn't stop singing until we knew we were out of earshot.
"It's a war against what people want, what the company wants," he says, notably within earshot of a Universal Music rep.
At no point did CSM Montoya touch the soldier or yell at her (at all or within earshot of other soldiers).
The app relies on the iPhone's built-in microphone and captures a 10-second clip of any song that's within earshot.
From my position just right of the stage, it sounded like Glizzy's verse was being echoed by every onlooker within earshot.
Require them to be present in, or at least within earshot of, the locker room and to ride on team buses.
But if the rape takes place within earshot of other people and the woman doesn't scream, then they both get condemned.
When it was over and R. Kelly was out of earshot, what did you and your colleagues say to each other?
Richard Murphy stood just out of earshot and spoke on his phone about his looming deployment to Afghanistan and about suicide.
It's really the McConnell era, and we ought to be discussing that every day, particularly whenever Donald Trump is within earshot.
The charming Gascue neighborhood is close enough to the city's main attractions but out of earshot of the traffic and bustle.
But the opportunity will only continue to grow as we spend more of our lives in earshot of AirPods and Echoes.
We worked in the Senate press gallery, where you sit virtually on top of each other and in earshot of competitors.
A couple of men within earshot at M'Dears, a diner just north of Florence and Normandie, nodded their heads in agreement.
If you've gone from stoic to slightly talkative to regurgitating your emotions to anyone in earshot, you should probably stop drinking.
The range of visitors include an array of well-heeled professionals, including plenty of Hollywood types talking big business within earshot.
They deserve more privacy than the bustling hub of a faculty kitchen with a microwave (and math teachers) buzzing within earshot.
If you stay out of earshot, you won't be overheard, and your words will melt into the air, unsurveilled and unrecorded.
Apple Watch users can also control smart gadgets in the house remotely via their wrist when Alexa might be out of earshot.
Fun fact: To be considered Cockney, you have to have been born within earshot of the St Mary-le-Bow church bells.
This was, according to Trump, how men talk about women in safe, all-male spaces when women are well out of earshot.
The mysterious Man in Black who has been monitoring the filmmakers is out of earshot, at the other end of the table.
It must also be among the first to operate a gay friendly "dark room" in earshot of classic West Coast gangsta rap.
Out of earshot from his father, the boy confesses to Yeshua that he longs to leave the desert and go to Jerusalem.
The question was cut off and Judge T.S. Ellis had a private conversation with the attorneys, out of earshot of the jury.
Experienced counsel usually watch what they say about sensitive matters when others are within earshot, in elevators, restaurants, on planes and trains.
There's an obvious mutual admiration between the two: "Chris is completely fearless, musically," Frankel tells me when Bailoni is out of earshot.
If you hear a male colleague say something inappropriate, let him know—not just when there are other women in earshot.24.
Through history, we've misheard and mis-sung the greatest songs of all time, embarrassing ourselves and those within earshot in the process.
That little "didn't I" noise that chirps into earshot over the percussive breakdown is pulled from this slice of eighties power-pop.
The surf and howling winds are always within earshot, but in the clefts behind the primary dunes, the world is mysteriously still.
Marnie, dressing for a business dinner, is in earshot of Mark as he describes coming upon a frightened deer in a meadow.
"If you were at a party, and they weren't your friends, you would still try to be within earshot," he told me.
Riley and Gleason, for example, are still in earshot, inviting us linger a little longer among mushroom plumes and atomic tidal waves.
He makes small talk at a blue-and-gold macaw named Lola and anyone else in earshot, including the garage's resident mutt.
That chat occurred out of earshot of the jury, reporters attending the trial and other members of the public in the courtroom.
A court transcript shows the lawyers, prosecutors and judge had sidebar discussions out of the jury's earshot after the article was published.
All of this suggests a different kind of locker-room talk — an artistic discourse formed out of the earshot of the patriarchy.
Fifth, hug your friend Shinzo again and tell him, within the earshot of NHK cameras, that you got his back totally and unconditionally.
They occasionally tried to tip the teens, who had been trained to refuse but probably did not when Bev was out of earshot.
Kelly once appeared to give the president a talking down to in the Oval Office and within earshot of other White House officials.
I own multiple Echos and it's impossible not to hear it if the volume is at even 50 percent (assuming I'm within earshot).
Second, all the white children in earshot also need to see that resistance and be taught that standing by silently is an endorsement.
Daniel and Lydia make up in the next scene, but a third depicts him and Miranda arguing brutally in earshot of the children.
Harper, tucked away in her cute backpack carrier, is leaning forward, probably having some adorable out-of-earshot secret conversation with her pops.
Out of earshot, my stepmother confessed to me that he not only reads my Styles pieces, he cuts them out and saves them.
A witness within earshot of the crash said they heard tires screeching -- like the vehicle was peeling out -- before hearing a loud boom.
"When he's out of earshot, one of his friends quickly shares with me the version of the story he'd always heard," DJBooth reported.
" When Spieth was out of earshot, she said: "I was struck by how well spoken he is and how incredibly humble he is.
"Anybody who knows me knows how ridiculous the whole thing is," he lamented to me and everyone else within earshot along Fifth Avenue.
She took the call out of earshot, pacing around her small kitchen, stopping to write things down in a black-and-white composition notebook.
Reuven Gal was a platoon commander in the Jerusalem Brigade, a unit of reservists from the city who fought within earshot of their homes.
They've met in the White House residence and had many conversations out of earshot of Kelly and the general's allies in the West Wing.
Once those hacking groups are inside, they can turn the phone into a live microphone, letting them listen in on any conversations within earshot.
"No, I haven't had any surgery for awhile, Jenny," she replied before going silent on the microphone and talking to someone out of earshot.
While traveling to Portugal with the papal press corps in May 2017, Pullella stopped Francis while he was out of earshot of other correspondents.
There's no microphone on board the wheel itself (perhaps there will be in some future version), so you'll still need your microphone with earshot.
Even something as simple as ordering off a lunchtime menu is designed to heap wisdom on anyone blessed enough to be within earshot. It's.
For most of that time, I was a work-from-home evangelist who told everyone within earshot about the benefits of avoiding the office.
Back at the Hampton Inn, Mr. Chawla is at home seated at the high table with a bottle of water, his staff within earshot.
And there is still the matter of her modest activist project, "Sandy Speaks" which show an energized woman offering insight to all within earshot.
One of her brothers disappeared four years ago and hasn't been heard from since, Mr. Kozah said softly after she was out of earshot.
"We are not safe because of walls but in spite of walls," Mr. O'Rourke said, speaking to supporters within earshot of Mr. Trump's rally.
Later in life, as someone perceived male, I could see high school locker room behavior being reproduced as soon as women were out of earshot.
In the second, as King's Landing is overtaken by dragon fire and wildfire, Jon orders his army and everyone in earshot to abandon the battle.
I loudly lamented the missed opportunity of not making a Pokémon Snap game to anyone within earshot, so don't say I didn't do my job.
Still, Jason can't stop gushing to every person within earshot, including his very handsome brother Steven and Steven's husband Billy, that he is in love.
His mother, a "very devout, very conservative, very Wahhabi" woman, was acting strangely—furtively taking phone calls when she thought he was out of earshot.
It's possible that further study could provide a solution that doesn't involve inflicting bodily harm on anyone who chews with their mouth open within earshot.
They made their case about my so-called role in the situation at dinner in front of our whole class, within earshot of our professor.
He spitballs ideas with anyone within earshot, is prone to instantaneous decision making and prizes his ability to tweet straight to his base of supporters.
Miming a grand conversation with him within earshot of the priest, she declares Coco approves of this as a day to travel to the village.
I then watched that same man get the shit kicked out of him by any security guard within earshot of the shocking act of violence.
I had to ask a human within earshot for the last name for Grateful Dead bassist Phil LESH, and was told "that guy really SHREDS".
Because, let's face it, if you're spending more than $700 on a pair of self-lacing shoes, you probably want anyone within earshot to know.
He regularly paints among them, and whenever he is within earshot of the aviary, he said, the birds begin to chant his name in unison.
Enrique, who loves to talk and can trap anyone within earshot to listen to one of his running monologues, now slurs most of his words.
"It's such a noisy instrument, and this is one of the few places where there is nobody within earshot to suffer your practice," he said.
The Astarion left the party behind in order to have a conversation with another enemy leader out of earshot of the rest of the party.
Volunteers were working at length on spreadsheets about cots and rescues — and Trump greeted several of them afterward, out of earshot of the assembled media.
This is why presidents normally have sensitive conversations in Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities — essentially high-tech tents that ensure no listening devices are within earshot.
She rarely left White House grounds during the day because she needed to be within earshot of Trump, who often summoned her at a moment's notice.
Assistant US Attorney Jennifer Kerkhoff objected, and Leibovitz sustained it and called the lawyers up to the bench for a conversation out of the jury's earshot.
When the recordings of the departing birds were played to others, though, those within earshot fled only if the recorded bird still possessed its eighth primaries.
He argued that the prosecution could undermine the president's forthcoming visit to France; Mr Putin, in earshot of reporters, agreed, calling those intimidating Mr Serebrennikov "idiots".
"It was constant comments about the way I looked," she said, adding that Freeman often made the comments within earshot of others on the production staff.
I was in some kind of heaven that day, in either bright sunshine or cool, crisp shade, but was rarely out of earshot of a highway.
That objection led to a lengthy discussion with prosecutors, defense lawyers and Judge Kiyo Matsumoto out of the earshot of jurors and observers in the courtroom.
Before the hearing was adjourned, defense lawyers and prosecutors huddled at Justice Burke's bench for a 10-minute sidebar discussion out of earshot of the public.
"Tell one of them to land in the governor's compound, so people don't see the bodies," he told the caller, within earshot of a Times reporter.
" Judge Livingston cited the lawsuit's claim that cadets sang sexually explicit and offensive chants while marching on campus, "in view and earshot of faculty and administrators.
Those seated, as asked, whispered the written-down words as the musician approached and then spoke the word clearly when he or she was in earshot.
The patient told his doctors that he feared speaking in the earshot of the guards, who, unlike local police officers, refused to step outside during examinations.
Meanwhile, within earshot of all this talk of digital technologies, assistant conservator Cassandra Gero quietly mends areas of insect damage on a 19th century Shaker dress.
We're sitting in a one-bed labor ward in Zambia's Southern Province, just out of the earshot of a dozen mothers and newborns waiting for immunizations.
With her boss out of earshot, Barbara thanks Ruby, cementing the idea that this was all an unspoken ploy to get Larry to forget about the money.
Rocky's team persisted and eventually the consulate official was allowed to see him 2 days later, but only in the presence and earshot of 2 Swedish guards.
Say the terms "selfish self interest" or "quest for adulation" out loud and everyone within earshot is likely to think you're denigrating anyone who pursues such strategies.
It goes a little something like this... One brave soul shouts, "Trump is coming!" and then all those within earshot respond by displaying signs of absolute panic.
According to the suit, a male supervisor once described a massage to another manager -- while in earshot of others -- and said, "Rub-n-tugs" are the best.
As soon as the man's out of earshot, Tara tells me about a video she watched that weekend, about a homeless man who seduced women for shelter.
She merely lived here as a child; Davidson has been living in the same house here, within earshot of the epicenter of racing, for nearly five decades.
"Refrain from taking graphic photographs of the kill and from vividly describing the kill while within earshot of non-hunters," the manual says, according to the newspaper.
Bryant Park: Find a place in earshot of the lunchtime Jazz performances, or pause the picnic to join a game of pétanque, or learn how to juggle.
They're constantly featured in our Instagram feeds; we eat them all the time, and talk about them with our friends (and anyone in earshot at the office).
"Lights On," featuring Santigold and Ryan Beatty is an original take on what Christmas music sounds like and there isn't even a sleigh bell in an earshot.
I think about the children who are immigrants, and I can't imagine what they hear from their classmates when they are out of the earshot of teachers.
That paid off beautifully in season three's "Earshot," but in "Superstar," it all reverses so that the entire universe revolves around Jonathan — including, hilariously, the opening credits.
He spent most of the train ride he wasn't talking to me pacing back and forth on his phone next to the train bathrooms, out of earshot.
They have been telling anyone in earshot that they could make much more if they sold their own ads, for their own stuff, on their own service.
So the Lip took to unloading vitriol on whichever of his players happened to be standing within earshot of the offending official, pulverizing the ump by proxy.
What you'd feel comfortable murmuring to a friend in a private meeting is likely not what you'd say loudly to a coworker while your boss is in earshot.
But the Genie doesn't seem to have this, so whenever I issue an "Alexa" command in earshot of the Genie and another Echo device, both of them respond.
That confession allegedly came while both were being held at a police station lockup, which would have meant Bouto shouted it across jail cells within earshot of guards.
With sweaty palms and fists clenched in a need to maintain a know-it-all-rep, they'll predict the woefully predictable jump scare to all those within earshot.
While many of them have been out of earshot of the jury, the judge has repeatedly expressed frustration with how the prosecution has presented its case against Manafort.
We'll have to wait to see if a legislative option is one of Wray's "solutions" the FBI and Silicon Valley companies are discussing out of the public's earshot.
She'll roll her eyes, she'll be understanding, she'll lie in quiet fury and wonder if it's acceptable to finish herself off in earshot or nip into the shower.
In September, Cobb made headlines by discussing his legal strategy with Dowd during lunch at a Washington, DC, steakhouse — within earshot of New York Times reporter Ken Vogel.
Perhaps he has been talking up Twitter Moments to Bob Iger — out of earshot from fellow board member Sheryl Sandberg — during email/water breaks on board meeting days.
He is highly attuned to the feelings of others — "That guy looks sad," he informed me once in a Fairway, well within earshot of said grim-faced stranger.
One pet collar, still in the preorder stage, is set to include two-way audio for keeping in contact with your furry friend if he's out of earshot.
Or so it seemed: the chortle of an unseen man in a subway station, the humor that provoked it a mystery, out of earshot of a passing commuter.
Sanders hovered around Clinton for a while until she noticed him and their interaction was brief, out of earshot of reporters standing at a balcony covering the event.
By now, anyone who's been within earshot knows that he carried Montana by 4 points the same night in 2016 that Donald Trump won the state by 20 points.
As Jaci is in the middle of discussing Dodd's complicated personal life, the ladies realize that the RHOC newbie and Vicki Gunvalson are within earshot of their gossip session.
Chavarria says the judge did not know about the note, although Meek's lawyers say, before slipping Meek the note, she verbally asked for money in earshot of the judge.
Almost exactly two months later, Elizabeth, known in her community as "Betsy," was accused of murdering her daughter-in-law, a kindergarten teacher, within earshot of her young grandchildren.
Even Lynch, who's seemed the odd woman out—with rumors that Vince McMahon finds her Irish accent too goofy never far out of earshot—debuted to plenty of screentime.
That first day on set, she announced to everyone in earshot that she had zero clue what she was doing — so please, folks, pass along the pointers and criticisms.
Our table, near a wall lined with jars of pickled cherry blossoms, green apricots, ramps, radishes and other produce, was within earshot of the open kitchen's sizzling and chopping.
Amber said a social worker discussed private financial information in Alyssa's hospital room within earshot of visiting friends and family, and that she asked the social worker to stop.
I hope that, even as we enjoy the play before us, we don't look away from those ordinary citizens working for social progress, often within earshot of every stadium.
Others were sometimes cutting about it: "She's only here because of her dad," Jennifer Lopez remarked within earshot of the teenage Ivanka at a movie premiere, Ms. Roatta recalled.
His new office -- occupied in the Obama administration by the aides-de-camp known as "body men" who travel at the President's side -- will put him well within earshot.
After the collapse, workers approached Ramirez Palma crying and told Ramirez Palma that he was right about the building being dangerous with several supervisors were within earshot, Yanik said.
Geillis is a Disney villain in search of a story that needs her to hoard sapphires, wander around parties looking sinister and hiss about prophecies to anyone within earshot.
In Oldham, a working-class town just north of Manchester, many residents were hesitant to talk about issues to do with Brexit or Trump, particularly in earshot of other people.
Jennings has been vacationing on the islands ... and while checking out the local scene, he made it a point to flex his musical muscle for anyone who was in earshot.
It's the aftermath of Bachelor night and my coworkers will almost certainly be dissecting the episode within earshot — the best one-liners, who went home, and who got to stay.
When we asked if any of the new gear was for Cardi ... Offset had the perfect response -- especially because we're pretty sure she was in earshot, waiting in their ride.
A LORRY overturns by the harbourside within earshot of a microphone-equipped lamppost, which mobilises the emergency services and reroutes traffic while pinging alerts into citizens' pockets via their smartphones.
Bloomberg reported that U.S. District Judge T.S. Ellis III made the comment to prosecutor Greg Andres during a discussion out of earshot of the jury and members of the media.
It wasn't his fault; his friend essentially grassed him up by asking, "Did you manage to get in with the weed?" within earshot of the doorman they'd just walked past.
Being within earshot of the performers was mostly a matter of luck, subject to change from moment to moment and scene to scene, and fairly doomed when helicopters passed overhead.
Then one of the doctors, looking grave, assembled us outside Dad's room, out of his earshot, and explained that she thought it wise for us to consider saying our goodbyes.
Peter Koski, the lead prosecutor, walked over to the defense table during a procedural hearing, out of earshot of the judge, leaned over and said they were dropping the case.
For most of human history, every word spoken, every song sung, was by definition ephemeral: Air vibrated and sound traveled in and out of earshot, never to be heard again.
Randall and her family stayed in separate quarters, but sometimes those rooms were still within earshot of teammates, creating extra worry about whether a crying baby might wake someone up.
There's a whole other set of circumstances when you take a rather polarizing conversation to the street and ask these questions in earshot of people who may agree or disagree.
Wodehouse isn't as easy to read aloud as Lardner, but Mr. Lithgow takes a great deal of pleasure in mapping sentences whose verbs are barely in earshot of their subjects.
A witness who was within earshot of the Sunday morning crash tells TMZ ... they heard the tires screeching, followed shortly thereafter by the sound of the car smashing through fencing.
Mr. Donnelly said the article he was developing was unrelated to the hearing, and he wanted to ask his question out of earshot of other reporters at the news conference.
A rotating group of neighbors pop in to drink and join the kids to jump on a nearby trampoline before a grumpy neighbor who lives within earshot sends them home.
The dispute surfaced in a conversation between Cobb and Dowd that took place within earshot of a New York Times reporter seated at a nearby table at a Washington restaurant.
His only real hope would be John Kelly, who might let the president know, only to potentially turn around and call him an idiot once he was out of earshot.
The swap is going down in an abandoned factory that is out of earshot, to allow the merchandise to be tested if necessary (as if that was ever a question).
When you're a kid, calling dibs on everything around you is as simple as licking the desired object in question and shrieking a proclamation of "no backsies" to everyone within earshot.
With the living room covered by my more powerful Play:5 speaker, I mostly tested the One in my kitchen, which is probably the ideal location to have Alexa within earshot.
As Jesús strains to listen, a security guard tells him and others waiting by the courtroom door that the area has gotten too crowded; they have to move out of earshot.
Instead of finding the glamour she expects, she experiences a form of domestic slavery — a toxic atmosphere in which she is chronically subject to menial tasks and patronizing remarks within earshot.
I considered holing up in a conference room and streaming the debate on my laptop, but even being in the building, within earshot of the newsroom, seemed like a bad idea.
Eventually, Kate would go to playgrounds with her therapist and, sitting out of earshot of the kids, say what she was afraid of—"I'm going to molest that kid," for example.
During his heyday, a Muska session was as much defined by the next-level tricks as it was by his ever-present boombox—the beats always within earshot at the spot.
Katherine Bolger, a lawyer representing a group of media outlets, argued via telephone against barring the pool reporter from listening to jurors being questioned out of the earshot of the gallery.
The N.C.A.A. will remind anyone within earshot that these players are still amateur athletes, and the mere suggestion of compensation — beyond their scholarships — opens the door to a swirl of complications.
Drinking Red Bull and vodka is a lot like a Crossfit workout or eating Paleo, in that it's damn near impossible to do any of them without reminding everyone within earshot.
She worked on his 2016 campaign and joined his White House as communications director, where she was known as having a cozy relationship with Trump and hardly ever out of earshot.
Although the entrepreneur avoided bashing his romantic rival to Rachel's face for most of season 13, the same can't be said when it came to the moments the Bachelorette wasn't within earshot.
Sounds flicker in and out of earshot, turn distorted, rear up out of nowhere or subliminally wobble and throb; dance-club beats are likely to arrive midsong and disappear just as suddenly.
He also alienated both Dorfman with his Fantasy Suite behavior and runner-up Clare Crawley with comments he made out of earshot that many speculated emphasized their physical connection over emotional intimacy.
But if you want to keep it secret, you should never offer this much detail about it to someone profiling you in a magazine ... especially not if Ashley Feinberg is within earshot.
" He looked around cautiously to see if anyone was in earshot, then leaned in and whispered, "If we don't keep our hands on our guns, the guests will try to steal them.
Saying you support either candidate publicly means you are almost definitely going to anger someone standing within earshot and most Americans don't love having political arguments (unless you live in New York!).
It's often incredibly annoying to those unfortunate enough to be in earshot, but soon my anxious behaviors could yield a future hit on the club scene with Sphero's color-sensing Specdrums toy.
Amazon launched an investigation into the actor's behavior after Tambor's former assistant Van Barnes claimed he repeatedly groped her, propositioned her, and played pornography while she was in earshot, Vanity Fair reported.
When I'm feeling particularly optimistic, I imagine that these kids must have been busy playing, out of earshot, when Mr. Trump's calling African nations "shithole countries" was reported on the evening news.
Essentially she told them off in a studied, pointed, and yet oblique way, such as when someone standing within earshot of you speaks disparagingly about something you've done without ever naming you.
President Trump, who often seems to live in his own private spin room, emerged after the election declaring to anyone within earshot that it had been a massive victory — mostly for him.
Out of the jury's earshot, Mr. Andres complained repeatedly to Judge Ellis that he was erecting unfair obstacles for the prosecution, interjecting when they tried to examine their witnesses on the stand.
On Matthews's main street, Dr. Margie Divish, a physician, stepped aside from the busy entrance of Renfrow's Hardware to express her thoughts in a near whisper out of earshot of other shoppers.
It had a vigorous pulse and a tonal center, but the repetition of typical electronic dance music was nowhere in earshot — the music was evolving far too fast, varying at every moment.
A mediocre rapper can merely rhyme over a beat and entertain those within earshot; but a great M.C. uses lyrical content and flow to create a sonic atmosphere that transforms the listener.
An Atlanta-area kindergarten teacher was fatally shot Thursday within earshot of her two young sons and her estranged mother-in-law has been accused in her death, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
Most of the juror questioning took place at the bench, out of earshot of the public and the press, and those exchanges will be sealed at least until the end of the trial.
Martinez was on the stand again Wednesday, recalling for a federal jury in Brooklyn the song with the you-only-live-once theme that played over and over within earshot of his cell.
Furthermore, in both instances city centers were so tightly cordoned off that the NSM's speakers weren't loud enough to carry their message of racial superiority anywhere near earshot of bystanders and counter-protesters.
In practice, much of the reporting is done outside Room 9 — on the street or in apartments, over meals or drinks, at a spot in City Hall out of earshot of the competition.
CreditCreditMinzayar Oo for The New York Times GINTOTA, Sri Lanka — The Buddhist abbot was sitting cross-legged in his monastery, fulminating against the evils of Islam, when the petrol bomb exploded within earshot.
Any new natural gas wells and related infrastructure on this parcel would likely be within view of the river during construction, and within earshot of the river throughout the life of the wells.
Shortly after his inauguration, for example, Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe discussed their response to a North Korean ballistic missile test within full view and earshot of Mar-a-Lago guests.
"It was a very substantive, interesting discussion," he told the pope within earshot of reporters as they were exchanging gifts in the frescoed private papal study, which Francis uses only for official occasions.
Parents are grateful for the opportunity: One mother told me that when shootings start within earshot, she just comes out to bring her kids inside—as if it were the onset of a thunderstorm.
Firstly, there are no microphones built into the Arke itself, so users would have to be within earshot of an Echo device or be able to access the Alexa app on a mobile device.
The transcripts reveal conversations that took place at the bench — out of earshot of members of the public and the press in the courtroom — between the lawyers and the judge during hearings on Jan.
Elaine D. Brownlee asked Doyle to the prom in the cafeteria one April afternoon and everyone within earshot began to laugh at her, calling her a fool for trying to date above her league.
Discussing sensitive national security matters within earshot of his private club members is shockingly reckless, and as The Washington Post's Philip Bump noted Monday, Trump is making a habit of these dangerous slip-ups.
Its task is accomplished advanced signal processing techniques to extract informational bits from inaudible acoustic beacons, with at least three beacons being required in earshot at any given time for localization to be successful.
Meanwhile, just 23 percent of workers within earshot of retirement - those aged 45 and higher - have saved more than $250,000, according to the latest Retirement Confidence Survey of the Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI).
It's also a signature move of his: characters glimpsed through car windshields or glass doors filled with reflections or shadowy thresholds, doors shut in the viewer's face, crucial discussions taking place out of earshot.
In the U.S. Amazon also dominates in the ecommerce realm, while also increasingly pushing beyond this — especially moving in on the smart home and seeking to put its Alexa voice-AI always within earshot.
So, instead, we watched our daughter join her friends and, when she was out of earshot, complained about her for the duration of the field hockey game, because parents can be complaining penguins too.
Judge Ellis also said he had no plans to unseal the transcript of a midtrial conference he held with both sides out of the jury's earshot, after the Trump campaign was mentioned during questioning.
At a sidebar out of the jury's earshot, the lawyer, Kafahni Nkrumah, explained that he wanted to tell the jury about President Trump's criticism of cooperating witnesses — "flippers," as Mr. Trump had called them.
Near the Gouldings' home, just out of earshot of Kevin, a group of men from the neighborhood stood in a knot around one man's phone, watching a video made moments after the bomber struck.
They were called too hungry, too intent on power, too ambitious — code words used in place of the more vulgar expressions that men (and sometimes women, too) used when they were out of earshot.
And I've picked up all manner of tantalizing nuggets — from U.S. senators, billionaire donors and influential operatives, among others — by positioning myself within earshot of those conversations while nursing a beer at the bar.
It suggests that Trump thinks the appropriate time and place to talk about women this way isn't just a "locker room," but any place where women are not in immediate earshot — even professional settings.
This is the sort of novel you find yourself reading aloud to those within earshot, because you can't quite believe how often the autumnal-intellectual tone Mr. Pinckney searches for veers instead toward ripe nonsense.
Campaign 2016 While Donald Trump tells anyone within earshot that he'll kick the crap out of ISIS, he never talks about the details, saying he doesn't want the enemy to know what the plans are.
It felt like this sports broadcast was happening just out of earshot of the kind of people who want to make sure "the brand" is properly represented and due deference given to "partners and stakeholders".
Sunday Routine The sweethearts of the Rockaway food scene this summer, Carlos Varella and Andressa Junqueira, run the Brazilian restaurant Beach Bistro 83 out of a spruced-up shanty virtually within earshot of the surf.
Even perfectly audible conversations may be ruled technically out of earshot, if, for example, they are about a topic with which the staff is totally unfamiliar and therefore incapable of monitoring for forbidden subject matter.
Then, on Saturday, the Taliban drove an ambulance packed with explosives into the heart of the city, within a earshot of the country's intelligence agency and other government offices, and slaughtered more than 100 people.
In what other situation would parents allow dozens of kids, ranging from 4 to 13, to look after themselves, with the only adult in earshot focused on navigating a six-wheeler through rush hour traffic?
In what other situation would parents allow dozens of kids, ranging from 26 to 13, to look after themselves, with the only adult in earshot focused on navigating a six-wheeler through rush hour traffic?
" At one point Thursday, out of earshot of the jury, Jackson reprimanded one of Stone's defense attorneys for his "extremely slow" cross-examination of Taylor that "tested the patience of the jurors a great deal.
"John McCain's final journey from his Arizona ranch is ending on a grassy hill at the U.S. Naval Academy within view of the Severn River and earshot of midshipmen present and future," AP's Susan Walsh reports.
So although teachers may be politically active outside the schoolhouse, and may trade campaign materials in the break room where they are out of earshot of their students, they must keep politicking out of the classroom.
Jean-Baptiste Barrière was the only composer on Tuesday to exploit electronic sampling and processing to create a richly textured world of sounds in which echoes of Paganini's 24th Caprice flitted in and out of earshot.
As reporters watched from the back of the plane, their words were out of earshot, but their celebration was clear as they raised their glasses to what they over-confidently thought was a job well done.
" For example, Mr. Delaney wrote: "Once, in this part of Dublin, I trysted with a girl who, like me, had no timepiece, but we both lived in earshot, though in opposite directions, of the same church.
They also were asking Ellis to unseal discussions Ellis had with prosecutors and defense lawyers outside of the earshot of others in court during Manafort's trial, where he is charged with bank fraud and tax crimes.
Interviews with the mothers and wives of both alleged victims What makes Robson and Safechucks's memories even more difficult to sit through is the fact that their mothers were often within earshot of what was going on.
DON'T RELY TOO MUCH ON SOCIAL MEDIAIf you want to share an opinion with a wider audience than whoever happens to be within earshot at the bar, the obvious option is to post on Facebook or Twitter.
But Mr. McGahn had little tolerance for Mr. Trump's often emotional responses to the legal cloud hanging over his administration, referring to the president as "King Kong" — out of Mr. Trump's earshot — because of his explosive anger.
Its cracked bell tones are from a prepared piano — a piano with assorted debris on its strings — while a slow procession of organ-like tones frames sounds that are constantly flickering in and out of earshot. PARELES
What we discovered there, in a corner of Van Cortlandt Park, was a farmlike oasis that left us feeling as though we were in some upstate countryside, rather than within earshot of the jammed-up Major Deegan.
Whatever my intentions had been, it felt a bit ghoulish to be there, to watch a person sitting within earshot of a roomful of soldiers and civilians revisiting in great detail the worst decision of his life.
Here's everything we know about what makes us hack up mucus, when you should head to the doctor — and how to clear up a wet, rattling cough faster, so you can stop grossing out everyone within earshot.
One episode, "Earshot," in which a student brought a rifle to school with apparently lethal intent, was accidentally so topical it had to be delayed: The Columbine massacre had happened a week before it was to air.
From then, until his election, she was a constant presence by his side -- traveling to nearly every rally, hovering within earshot during interviews and always prepared to type out a bombastic tweet as dictated by her boss.
From then until his election, she was a constant presence by his side -- traveling to nearly every rally, hovering within earshot during interviews and always prepared to type out a bombastic tweet as dictated by her boss.
According to STAT, Chevillet pegged the technology as a solution to the fact that people don't like to use voice recognition to send texts when they're in earshot of others, even though its a faster mode of typing.
At least 200 people crowded the exhibition hall of a Banjul hotel for the first day of hearings, with dozens more huddled outside within earshot while others tuned in across the country to live radio and television broadcasts.
To this day, there were some musical pieces that she couldn't hear without fleeing out of earshot; otherwise, she said, she started to feel that the only choice she had was between one form of death and another.
Though whining is awful for everyone within earshot, kids (to say nothing of aggrieved spouses and, apparently, monkeys) reserve whining for people they are emotionally attached to; this isn't behavior they'll try with strangers, Dr. Sokol-Chang said.
Just before graduation, one female drill sergeant pulled aside a group of female privates, who ranged from high school athletes to a single mother with a culinary degree, and gave them her unofficial assessment out of officers' earshot.
The stars of the upcoming comedy Bad Moms gave the audience the one-finger salute Thursday while accepting the female stars of the year award at CinemaCon – and let the expletives fly with their kids safely out of earshot.
On Tuesday, Vermin Supreme spent primary day like many of his more well-known opponents, fluttering around to locations across the southern portion of the state, pitching his free pony and mandatory tooth brushing platforms to everyone within earshot.
"Those who try to bring our house down will see their own houses fall," he blusters within earshot of Wendy, who happens to be a resident of both houses and would rather not be left standing in the rubble.
" Whereas public intellectuals like Noam Chomsky or Martha Nussbaum are skeptical and analytical, thought leaders like Thomas Friedman and Sheryl Sandberg "develop their own singular lens to explain the world, and then proselytize that worldview to anyone within earshot.
The result is essentially a duet between Alexa and Too Many T's that you can listen to at home using your own Alexa device, when played within earshot of your sound system's speakers or some other source of audio.
It's also shot outdoors on a set built "literally on the side of a cliff in Universal Studios," as Natalie Morales, the show's star described it in this piece, within earshot of planes headed to and from Burbank Airport.
Out of earshot of the boys, Mr. Rogers's wife, Rebecca Ashley, a photographer, reflected on how much they had grown up since they first started playing; Henry used to run circles around the dining room table in his excitement.
Abdel Rahman al Khatib, the chief of the municipality in which the camp is located, is always within earshot of the interviews, and residents appear keen to loudly broadcast their poor opinions of the armed groups opposing the government.
Born and raised in Harlem within earshot of "the organ and cheers" of Yankee Stadium, Mr. Hinton, 62, went to college with the help of basketball scholarships but fell on hard times after a longtime relationship ended in 2003.
The supervisor's comments at the party set unrealistic expectations and made another subordinate who was within earshot fear that he would fare poorly because the boss said nothing to him at the party about his performance, Ms. Prather said.
Curry added a no-hesitation 28-pointer in transition to appear to seemingly put the game out of reach with 133 213/23 minutes left, though Milwaukee took advantage of some shoddy Mavericks foul shooting to remain within earshot.
If you're going to have a big serious with junior as he's leaving for what might be the most fun or most awkward night of his young life, it is not cool to do it within earshot of his friends.
The Ding product consists of a Wi-Fi connected button, a physical chime that can be placed within earshot in the home and an app that lets the user talk to the person who is at the door via their smartphone.
It wasn't that I believed either of them would make a big deal of paying for me in the moment, it's that I wondered if they would secretly make a big deal of it once I was out of earshot.
""In the following days during routine West Wing meetings, the president made several snarky, disparaging comments about Mr. Kushner's family and the visas that were clearly intended to express his annoyance ... Kushner did not respond, at least not in earshot.
After one pap complained that he wasn't getting the shots he needed, her media minder said, "We were wondering if it would work for you if we position Lucy there, with the boat there," with poor Lucy very much within earshot.
She can't even lose an election right: The helicopter taking her away from the White House on Inauguration Day was forced to land on the National Mall, leaving Selina to sit sadly in the rain within earshot of her successor's parade.
Juror spoke about Manafort's defense strategy Here's what happened, as described in the newly unsealed court transcripts: One juror, within earshot of another juror, commented that Manafort "has not presented any evidence of his innocence," Ellis first told the attorneys involved.
Through the iPad and a slight turn of my surrogate's head I see that nearly everyone within earshot has decamped to another part of the office, unwilling or unable to sit through what amounts to the world's oddest conference call.
"It caused quite an issue they had to resolve because of the rules of golf," Boshoff said, speaking on the phone from his Sun City office within earshot of a waking nest of 50 mongooses rising to forage for their dinner.
Crowds cram the back room during live shows, which have ranged from modern jazz to a Finnish trio's Coltrane tribute night, but you can also linger out front within earshot on leather Chesterfield sofas amid flickering candles and fringed lampshades.
The theory came from Kelli Burns, a professor of mass communication at the University of South Florida, whom the Independent reported had tested the feature by talking about topics within earshot of her phone, and was then shown related ads on Facebook.
McMahon's staff -- played by the likes of Anthony Michael Hall and Topher Grace in under-written roles -- is intensely loyal, so much so that they join in freely belittling the president and vice president within earshot of the Rolling Stone reporter (Scoot McNairy).
I was surprised by how animated it all felt; you can hear the mutterings of pro-segregation agitators, out of earshot in tiny word balloons, see the spray of the blood and the water cannons, smell the cigarettes of the furiously smoking reporters.
A simple, muted riff slinks into earshot, weighed down by distortion and the measured thud-thud-thud of the drums; the first few moments wouldn't feel out of place on In Utero (or Live Through This)—that is, until the vocals kick in.
Somebody within earshot could hear the conversation, but the data making up the voices on the call are encrypted in transit, and prying parties trying to tap any line in between would likely be unable to monitor the scrambled content of the conversation.
"My hope is that when they come back from their summer break, Meghan will be given of a freer rein to express herself (within earshot of the media) and get stuck into some of the serious topics she wants to tackle," added Palmer.
This episode's airing was famously delayed after the shooting at Columbine High School; but despite its heavy subject matter and rather clumsy misdirection around the true nature of the threat, for most of its runtime "Earshot" remains on the lighter side of things.
Since I didn't have a plane ticket, Mr. Brinker had to escort me to Classified and stay near me throughout because according to Transportation Security Administration rules, the escort and the escorted always have to be within earshot and visibility of each other.
Angela (Lily Dorment) and Tony (Nick Hetherington), another married couple, are a bit less mismatched, yet they too have troubles, as does Susan (Colleen Clinton), whose 15-year-old daughter, the unseen Abigail, is throwing a bash of her own within earshot.
But when he was out of earshot of the Swiss prosecutor, on the way to the police station in nearby Menton, he told the gendarmes that his computer contained information of possible interest to the French state: names, account numbers, account balances.
Over the course of two days this week, scores of potential jurors told defense lawyers, prosecutors and the judge — out of earshot of the news media — that they believed Mr. West was guilty and that they could not be fair and impartial.
When it was clear that plan was failing, she shifted her strategy to go all-in on Iowa — "I'm fucking moving to Iowa," she declared with a laugh to another senator in mid-September, not realizing a VICE reporter was within earshot.
Gannascoli, who played Vito Spatafore in 38 episodes, has been hosting private dinners in Sopranos' fans' own homes, prepping Italian food for as many as 50 guests while he talks about the show and asks Sopranos-themed trivia questions to anyone in earshot.
Throughout rehearsals, Mr. Johnson dropped hints about his love of "Hamilton" when in Mr. Blankenbuehler's earshot and, less subtly, carried around with him "Hamilton: The Revolution," the book written by Mr. Miranda, with Jeremy McCarter, including the music and an annotated libretto.
Jaguar proudly tells everyone within earshot that the E-type was celebrated by Enzo Ferrari as "the most beautiful car ever made," and so it stands to reason that the British marque would retain the look in its entirety while modernizing and electrifying it.
They think I'm some kind of slutty teen mom, so they shoo their kids away when she tries to play with them, and ask one another who they think her father is or whether I'm still in high school while I'm very much in earshot.
That time Trump's lawyers blabbed about his legal strategy in earshot of a reporter at lunch In September, the White House special counsel, a man named Ty Cobb, broadcast the inner workings of Trump's Russia strategy during a boisterous outdoor lunch with a colleague.
Opinion The only time I ever saw my mother in an actual bank was the day my parents sat down at the kitchen table and decided, much to the relief of every family within earshot of our suburban home, to finally get a divorce.
Schlapp has increasingly stepped in to lead the communications staff when crisis engulfs the West Wing and Trump demands Hicks be by his side, or at least within earshot, often acting as a de facto communications director in Hicks' absence, three White House officials said.
In one of the best scenes of the episode, the mysterious woman takes Rick to the top of a trash heap, out of earshot of her fellow group members who appear not to speak and defer to their leader in a eerie, almost cult-like reverence.
The first, like Jane (last name Fonda) and Adam (who goes by his Native American name, Red Eagle, when out of earshot of God's Promise leaders) are people who have been sent there by well-meaning relatives, who fear what they have been told is wrong.
Unlike the iPhone, where you can set up Siri to respond only to your voice, the HomePod responds to anyone and everyone within earshot (as I discovered by asking Apple reps about hypothetical Siri commands and hearing various HomePods around the apartment respond to my queries).
The truth is out there, says University of South Florida professor and fellow tinfoil-hatter Kelli Burns, who warns that despite the party line that Facebook only listens to certain things for certain reasons, it does appear to adapt based on things you discuss in its earshot.
And Trump's supposed concern about leaks disrupting his dealings with North Korea is particularly rich, given yesterday's revelation that he took a call about a North Korean missile launch in the middle of the Mar-a-Lago private dining area, within earshot of waitstaff and members.
Over three and a half years, from the early trenches of the presidential campaign to desks within earshot of each other in the West Wing, Ms. Hicks had become Mr. Trump's most trusted aide — and, perhaps most important, his unofficial translator to the rest of the staff.
Aides have privately wondered about how dismissive of Trump Kelly is when he is out of earshot, noting that Kelly has told colleagues he is incredibly media savvy and has bragged about the positive coverage he received when he worked for the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
He has also taken other steps to restrict news coverage — including instructing jurors in the Porter trial not to talk to the news media and frequently conducting proceedings at the bench, out of earshot of the press and the public — that drew formal objections from news organizations this week.
Whatley demands a meeting with Marczak, as well as an update on the investigation, an explanation of the measures taken to keep Elizabeth and Cummins apart, a copy of Cummins' personnel file and an order to faculty and staff that they stop discussing the matter within earshot of students.
"How do you dispose of a single mother when that's your claim to fame in your campaign?" she asked in her thick Maine accent over pumpkin spice lattes at a Starbucks here, as her son, who turned 13 on Tuesday, sat eating a cookie just out of earshot.
"Earshot" (season 3, episode 18) Buffy is infected with the blood of a demon, which makes her telepathic, leading to, among other revelations, the fact that her mom and Giles had sex on the hood of a police car (twice) and exactly what thoughts lurk behind Oz's imperturbable exterior.
The call's content is even more stunning than the circumstances in which it unfolded -- within earshot of diners and staff in a city and on a phone system penetrated by Russian intelligence -- because Trump was heard asking Sondland if Ukraine was ready to launch the political probes he demanded.
On Friday afternoon in New York City, the day after Mayor Bill de Blasio declared a state of emergency to help limit the spread of the novel coronavirus, attorneys huddled with their clients in the hallway outside immigration court, standing close enough to whisper about sensitive case details out of earshot.
And Henry Adams, who wrote within earshot of power his dyspeptic chronicle of failure and disappointment, suggested to Lowell how "his and our manic-depressive New England character" might be projected onto landscape and history, in the way that the region's extremes of bleakness and abundance were internalized as emotional poles.
Out of his earshot, she said, "Thank you for showing him that there are going to be places in the world that understand and accept him, because that's not always true where we live," and then I cried and she cried and then he cried, three weepers silhouetted in a sex toy storefront.
All it takes is holding down the home button (or side button in the case of the iPhone X). I used a generic text-to-speech female bot voice to say "Read my notifications" and Siri did exactly that, spouting off a Slack direct message and Facebook Messenger message to everyone in earshot.
Then, with the prince still in earshot — still climbing his way back to the castle because William the Conqueror built his fortress on a hill, and so the road leading to its modern gates is steep and awkward to navigate in dress shoes — a wave of furious boos swelled up from the crowd.
Emma Lazarus's words inscribed on the base of the Statue of Liberty — "Give me your tired, your poor,/Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free," set to song by Irving Berlin — announce the ending of "Amerike — The Golden Land," playing at the Museum of Jewish Heritage within earshot of Lady Liberty herself.
In partnership with the EarShot project of the American Composers Orchestra — which itself has featured the music of more than 100 women composers over the past 15 years — the League's Women Composers Readings and Commissions Program has since 2014 sponsored orchestral opportunities for women in the early stages of their compositional careers.
Concerns came not just from moderates like Ms. Collins but from reliable Republicans in some unlikely places: Senator John Hoeven of North Dakota, Senator Jerry Moran of Kansas, Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, who told any reporter within earshot that he did not have enough information to even form a firm opinion.
One may shield one's children from them — but within the knowledge that by the time they are roughly 12 they will be bathed in them daily through usage by peers, slightly older kids, and the media they partake of, and will likely be using them themselves whenever we are out of earshot.
In "Sin Ti," a song about a sudden infatuation, she whispers insistent endearments in a catchy, extremely canny production by David Ciente that hops all over the Latin map: dembow verses and flamenco-tinged acoustic guitar in the chorus, with bits of sampled vocals and fleeting string-section phrases winking in and out of earshot.
The Roku Touch finally lets users customize its shortcut buttons — a long-running request I've had — and has a push-to-talk microphone that offers voice control for playing music or launching apps on the TV. It seems like a useful thing to put in an area within earshot of the TV such as a kitchen.
With no mobile platform of its own to build on, Amazon has a strategic disadvantage vs Google and Apple because it cannot bake its voice AI into smartphone hardware where millions of engaged users could easily summon it — hence the company working on a plethora of alternative connected devices to try to put Alexa within earshot anyway.
BERN, Switzerland — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is on a weeklong trip to Europe where he is raising sensitive issues with national leaders — from Iranian missiles to Chinese technology to the economic collapse of Venezuela — but the most colorful conversations could take place this weekend out of public earshot in a secretive conclave at a Swiss lakeside resort.
Steele claims, improbably, to have sources who work within earshot of Putin and a "who's-who" of the Kremlin inner circle, such as the former head of the presidential administration (Sergei Ivanov), the CEO of the Russian National Oil Company and Putin confidante (Igor Sechin), the prime minister (Dmitry Medvedev) and Putin's press secretary (Dmitry Peskov).
When Xi visited Mar-a-Lago in the spring, Trump didn't end up just handing him a McDonald's burger — instead, he gave Xi a slice of the "most beautiful piece of chocolate cake that you've ever seen" as the two men discussed Trump's decision to bomb Syria on a patio that looked to be within earshot of regular Mar-a-Lago club members.
It's a fairly clever reference: According to WikiLeaks, the specific hack involves putting the Samsung TV in "Fake-Off" mode, meaning the TV looks off, but is really on, leaving the microphone engaged so the hacker can listen to anyone within earshot of the TV. That makes the TV most dangerous when no one is actually watching it — just like the Weeping Angels.
On a brilliant spring morning, with the cherry blossoms in bloom, ensembles drawn from the orchestra's ranks—a string quartet, a piano-and-violin duo, a woodwind quintet, and a percussion trio—stationed themselves around the Tidal Basin, within earshot, variously, of F.D.R., Jefferson, and Martin Luther King, Jr. The results were captivating, despite gusts of wind that occasionally sent music stands tumbling.
Mr. Obama has taken great care not to express his opinions about particular candidates — at least in earshot of anyone who will leak them — and has told people around him that he wants to avoid even the slightest perception that he is "thumbing the scale" for any candidate, as he did by tacitly backing Hillary Clinton's primary campaign in 2016.
He has taken unusual measures to limit the flow of information from the courtroom, ostensibly to prevent the proceedings in one of the six cases from tainting a jury pool for another, like conducting the questioning of potential jurors out of earshot of the public, and by speaking quietly with lawyers at the bench, instead of in open court, even when there was no jury.
Then-Attorney General Loretta Lynch's inexplicable 30-minute private meeting with former president Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson Clinton3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Buckingham Palace: Any suggestion Prince Andrew was involved in Epstein scandal 'abhorrent' The magic of majority rule in elections MORE aboard a government jet at the Phoenix airport on June 85033, 2016, was conducted out of earshot of her staff.
In the opening pages of "Bloodlines," Melissa del Bosque's fast-paced true-crime tale about a Mexican drug cartel and the Texas cops who chase it, Scott Lawson, a newly minted F.B.I. agent stationed in Laredo, sits in his car in a parking lot within earshot of the border, listening to the crackle-pop of automatic gunfire drifting from Nuevo Laredo, its sister city across the Rio Grande.
Over the next hour and a half, I learned the extent of Omar S and the other producers' involvement: Eddie Flashin Fowlkes' early Detroit techno banger "Goodbye Kiss," numerous groovy, grit-speckled tracks by Luke Hess, and original productions by Al Ester wafted in and out of earshot on the soundtrack, along with classics like Evelyn Champagne King's "I'm In Love"—and a rousing intermission performance by local house singer Simon Black.
The Russian Grand Duke (Daniel Danskoy) is handsome and flashy enough to catch her eye, and if their final conversation is any indication, they may have even been well matched intellectually if she weren't already so occupied with the PM. Then there's Prince George, egged on by her uncle, the Duke of Cumberland, a rather whiny brat who makes the mistake of complaining that he'd never be master of his own home if he married the queen, within earshot of her.
After a staggering 67 seasons of Dodgers baseball, based originally in Brooklyn, then for more than a half century in Los Angeles, his retirement will begin on Sunday, sometime presumably before sundown, in San Francisco, where the 88-year-old Scully is scheduled to call the television play-by-play of one more Major League Baseball game between those two friendly, feuding archrivals of his lifetime, the Dodgers and Giants, then fade from public life, out of earshot, out of sight.
They also work in gas stations, close to one of the most common points of sale for tobacco, but they're strictly forbidden from conducting transactions in the presence of minors: If a brand ambassador is working in a gas station and a mother comes in with her child, the brand ambassador must put their badge away and move to the other side of the store to ensure the child is out of earshot, even if the mother wants a coupon.
After inventing tropical house and then almost immediately regretting it, sun-kissed, lad-about-town Jack seems like he holed himself up in the Hollywood Hills for a year with a bunch of afrobeat records, Innervisions classics, a Jupiter 8 synth, and has emerged out the other side as a very good tech-house DJ. I was very ready to write the dude off as a no-trick pony, but with nary a steel drum in earshot, I found myself genuinely grooving to his thoughtful selections on Cloud 9.
Throughout this stellar first season, Sweet/Vicious didn't back away from any plot: One episode centered on an Uber-like driver assaulting drunk passengers; the finale touched on how wealthy families can buy someone's innocence; we witness the reaction of Nate's fans, who thinks Jules is trying to ruin his life ("I'd love to get raped by Nate," says one clueless student, while Jules is in earshot); one twist showed 26 assault cases that were dismissed or mishandled by the DA's office—setting up a new plot for the second season, should MTV renew it.
Enter the acting foursome, who lend their support to a high school student testing boundaries in her conservative community: Brooks Ashmanskas as Barry Glickman, who reminds everyone within earshot of his Drama Desk Award; Beth Leavel, a real-life Tony Award winner, as the Tony-winning diva Dee Dee Allen, now reeling from a flop; Angie Schworer as a character named — wait for it — Angie, a veteran of the ensemble who is wishing for a lead; and Christopher Sieber as Trent Oliver, a waiter who can't stop talking about his days at Juilliard.
I had, for four springs in a row, worked at Princeton's reunions, waiting on the men who, with their families, returned to a formerly all-male institution and reminisced, loudly and within earshot of me, my fellow alumnae and their own daughters and granddaughters, about its former glory, and how women had lowered the standards, how the university had been forced to change the words of the alma mater, how women had pushed their way into the school's most sacred spaces, including the eating clubs, how they were ruining the place.
But in the final quarter the story regains its bearings, grasps us in its intensity and then gathers force, offering its strongest passages and revealing, in this Book of Secrets, the biggest secret of all, and one that often only a stranger's perspective recognizes: the sense of possibility that was not only a young black bluesman's in an unforgiving South but the Republic's, the sense of possibility that hovers in every song heard just out of earshot, just beyond that edge of perception that the author has defined.
GOP front-runner Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE is threatening legal action against Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE, who has been questioning the billionaire's integrity on the gamut of conservative issues: Faith, abortion, guns, and even the language spoken within earshot of children.

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