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She's listening intently, scared, trying to figure out what to do.
May, who kept her gaze ahead, listening intently to the translation.
They gathered again around the television as the hearings resumed, listening intently.
Romney stood behind his chair for a stretch of time, focused and listening intently.
The next thing she knew, all of the women in the room were listening intently.
She nodded, listening intently as the young man unloaded a lifetime of pain and resentment.
The Kentucky Republican looked at Schiff, listening intently with his hands folded in his lap.
Kim seemed happy to meet Moon, at times laughing with him and at others listening intently.
He'd ask the patient to cough again and he'd lean down, listening intently with his stethoscope.
I'd recite them for her as she sat in the living room, listening intently, smiling with encouragement.
That has meant not overplaying, building breaks into the season and listening intently to his body's signals.
By listening, intently, Dan demonstrated that he was willing to learn who we were and what we wanted.
Ms. Ocasio-Cortez stood in the front of the room with her head tilted, as if listening intently.
Then she hopped up and, tapping the beat out with her foot, walked around in circles, listening intently.
But he is hearing pitches from donors and elected officials about a possible run, and listening intently, sources said.
True patriotism entailed listening intently to everyone, cheerleaders and critics alike, and figuring out ways to collectively improve America.
In its shadow, viewers were spread across the lawn and pressed against a fence, listening intently to the president.
And I find that when I'm listening intently and I'm gesturally moving my pen, some interesting things come out.
As Flake delivered his remarks on the Senate floor Tuesday, a handful of Republican and Democratic lawmakers sat, listening intently.
No one noticed, so I carried on listening intently for another five minutes before my head just hit the table.
I would be a mute host, listening intently to the conversation between Muriel Spark, Robert Louis Stevenson and Charles Dickens.
Over the next few days, the medical student accompanied our team into each hospital room, listening intently to our conversations.
But he was more interested in what they had to say, asking them questions and listening intently to their concerns.
By the end millions were crowded at her feet, listening intently to what seemed like slow, deep wisdom from a lost age.
But as I'm sneering at his unseemly display, I am leaning forward, listening intently to see if the next name is mine.
"In 2020, people are going to be actually listening intently to what Democrats have to say about climate change," Rogers-Wright said.
While listening intently to an email from a coworker, I accidentally grab the balsamic vinegar instead of the olive oil while preparing breakfast.
An audience of about 70 people, most of them young, are perched on stools and reclining on sofas, drinking beer and listening intently.
Still, I imagine there's a distinction between people at your shows just trying to turn up and those listening intently to your lyrics.
In Singapore, where labor law prohibits workers from marching, employees stood in a cavernous office lobby, somber and listening intently to the speakers.
"You have to recognize that the patient may be listening intently and they're nervous," said Dr. Marin, who specializes in aortic aneurysm repair.
Listening intently, the young patient seemed relieved at the idea that his previous failures in rehab might reflect more than a lack of will.
The photo — of Obama listening intently while safely ensconced away from prying eyes — provides a stark contrast to the chaos of Trump's hasty gathering.
He then turned to Hudner, who was leaning forward listening intently, the sky-blue ribbon of the Medal of Honor draped around his neck.
As the judge read aloud the decision, Mr. Zhao, who was wearing a navy blue suit, stared forward calmly, listening intently to his interpreter.
And when the ads come on, that audience is also listening intently to all that can befall them if they take a certain drug.
Perry, Iowa (CNN)When Pete Buttigieg took the stage here, Cheri Scheib was cheering from the front row, waving a campaign sign and listening intently.
Riot's response to feedback has been that it's listening intently and Nexus Blitz is subject to a lot of change even now that it's out of beta.
This time, he's the rock star; fans hoisting "Bernie" placards stop to take a picture with Larry, cheering his name and listening intently to his mobilizing speech.
Hunter's generosity as a performer — listening intently, never grandstanding — spills over into her interpretation, giving us a Timon who chooses to think the best of her toadies.
Our family was gathered around a dinner table in Afghanistan listening intently to Voice of America when President Bush declared war on the Taliban regime in 2001.
Zhang, who remained mostly tight-lipped throughout the trial, seemed as though she wasn't listening intently to witness testimony, but shuffled through papers in front of her.
Musicians of the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, the improbable ensemble he founded nearly 20 years ago with Edward Said, were tuning their instruments, listening intently to one another.
Via phone, Connor (Jack Falahee) reiterates to Annalise the unfortunate information about Simon's shooting to the lawyer, completely unaware that Dominick (Nicholas Gonzales) is listening intently in the stairwell.
Dressed in a black-and-white-striped jail jumpsuit, he sat beside his defense attorneys, listening intently to each witness, a finger usually pressed to his temple in concentration.
Ms. Sinta, wearing a batik shawl and a veil that partly covered her hair, was in typical good cheer, listening intently and finding pauses in conversation to offer counsel.
No one in the real world buys that, obviously, but Ben gets off remarkably easy at Casa B., winning over her loved ones by listening intently and crying on command.
There is something undeniably powerful about a group of people, let alone men, sitting and listening intently — cross-talk, interrupting and giving advice are highly discouraged — without distraction or interruption.
My colleague Suhasini was haranguing the clerk, urging him to look through his ledger one more time, when I realized that a man was warming himself beside a stove, listening intently.
Mr. Buttigieg sat behind a small desk on a stage in a vast high school auditorium, looking out on the crowd of city residents, listening intently and rarely raising his voice.
She, Google co-founder Larry Page, and Amazon chief Jeff Bezos all sat at a Trump table, drinking Trump Natural Spring Water, listening intently and smiling politely at America's new president-elect.
"We have been quiet, but we have been listening intently … What we do is much more important than what we say, but since launch we have sometimes focused too much on that."
I wasn't very talkative like the others but I was listening intently at the conversations they were having, paying attention to all the faces, and most of them fit the prison mold.
I can picture her now: listening intently with her arms folded across her chest while a suburban Valley guy in jeans and a flannel spilled his worries, dramas, and scandals into her ear.
Ross had his eyes firmly closed for as long as 15 minutes, video suggested, as Vice President Mike Pence and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo gave the impression of listening intently to Trump.
I pick out six to eight questions to bring out to the moderator, all the while listening intently to make sure questions I planned to bring out haven't already been covered in the talk.
Still, the Saudis will be listening intently this weekend for even more reassurance from Mr. Trump that the Iran page has truly been turned and that the Saudi-American alliance is back on track.
At Al Zahra mosque nearby, Mr. Sufi held court as a cluster of Hazara men and women sat cross-legged on the floor, listening intently as he cataloged the perils of negotiating with the Taliban.
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Holden said Trump was listening intently during those sessions and was especially moved when at one of those White House events, an attendee equated Americans with a record with the "forgotten men and women" whom Trump campaigned on.
Analysts and investors were listening intently during Ms. Lagarde's session with reporters for clues about her opinions on questions such as whether the central bank's fire hose of economic stimulus has begun to do more harm than good.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - When Theresa May visits Brussels on Friday, EU negotiators will be listening intently for signs the British prime minister is preparing to risk a domestic backlash and raise her offer to secure a Brexit deal in December.
In a new photo shared to Instagram by Pink, the baby boy of the "Raise Your Glass" singer and husband Carey Hart is propped up against some pillows, seemingly listening intently to his mama with a big smile on his face.
She reckoned she went five times to "Gone with the Wind", fortified with bread and sausages for the length of the film, listening intently to the raptures of Vivien Leigh and whatever Clark Gable drawled from under his pencil moustache.
Though the air is light-hearted and smells strongly of fried fish, a vast majority of the speakers and attendees take their seats as the five-hour onslaught of panels kicks off, everyone listening intently in hopes of understanding the future.
Ms. Swift is scheduled to testify during the proceedings and she was in the courtroom Monday, listening intently, in a dark jacket and white dress, as Judge William J. Martinez and lawyers from both sides questioned potential jurors for four hours.
He does this with such gusto, the people in front of him listening intently, that it's a marvel how an 83-year-old could emerge from the horrors of the Warsaw Ghetto and Majdanek death camp with an absolutely infectious joie de vivre.
Then, just as they're getting to the heart of their story, slowly un-focus your eyes, drift your gaze toward the TV and begin listening intently to whatever football intricacy the CBS announcers are explaining while nodding your head ever so slightly.
So I got into a catcher's squat next to his chair, conveying to him that I was listening intently but also forcing him to look down at me while he talked, which kept him from being distracted by the others at the table.
Ben Flambert sat wrapped in an apron at a barber shop on Nostrand Avenue in Brooklyn, listening intently as Assemblywoman Rodneyse Bichotte explained why she was leading an effort to get the city to designate the surrounding neighborhood the Little Haiti Business and Cultural District.
Finally, they stood together, facing the audience, and Ms. Chase invited the entire room to join in singing Pauline Oliveros's "Tuning Meditation," whereby everyone sings tones of their own choosing while listening intently to the others' pitch choices, creating a kind of endless circuit.
At the end of her shift in January 123, Suhair was listening intently to Bjorn Muller, a former line chef at the Michelin-starred restaurant Inter Scaldes, as he explained in Dutch to her and the other kitchen trainees what each did well that day and what they could improve upon.
The crowd is encouraged to stand and dance, but they don't need to be told; they are ready to party, while DeGeneres projects a seemingly paradoxical blend of warmth and reserve, actively engaging, waving at people, listening intently to guests, adding a quip here and there, but never pushing too hard.
The body camera video released late Thursday showed Williams, 37, listening intently as she sat in her S.U.V. as Officer David Dowling, the lead investigator, explained to her why he believed, after interviewing her and witnesses, that she was at fault but that he was not going to give her a ticket.
Mr. Diament, 39, and Mr. Tovey, 38, interview their guests with a wide-eyed gusto, whether they are captivated by gallery owner Sadie Coles talking about working with John Currin, or are listening intently to how Tracey Emin's grief over her mother's death inspired her recent show at White Cube in London.
Although they might not bring consolation to either of us in any traditional sense, they certainly leave traces of an intense moment of sharing something that will carry on in both of us, as well as in my youngest son who "plays dead" in his bed next to us as he pretends to sleep while listening intently to our probing exchanges.
Sometimes, as on an album, one track simply fades out and makes way for the next, with events onscreen bustling to keep up; most telling of all is the sequence in which Baby, listening intently to a tune of his choice, advises his comrades, poised to jump out of the car and to start robbing, to wait until the beat kicks in.
Furst's descriptions of occupied Paris are certainly sinister ("Eyes searching the darkness, he had to move slowly, pausing at doorways where he could hide if necessary, hurrying to cross a narrow street, and listening intently for the telltale sounds of the police patrols"), but his is a Paris where the people never seem to give up hope, where their love for France and for their beloved city inspires them to take defiant risks.
CNBC reported that Ross appeared to have his eyes closed for up to 85033 minutes, while other officials such as Vice President Pence and Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoTrump seeks to shift questions from impeachment at UN Ukraine president says he thought only Trump's side of conversation would be released Iran is surviving, in spite of Trump's 'maximum pressure' MORE appeared to be listening intently to the president's address.
Short Turns and Encore. A boy and girl listening intently to a Civil War veteran, who's reminiscing about General Sherman. (Accessed via books.google.com.) b. Collier's.
The Beresfords wonder how to convince the police of the plausibility of their theory. Inspector Marriot sits at the next table, listening intently to them. He was suspicious of the Hollabys and promises to set enquiries in motion.
Governance chart of Montana State University under President Waded Cruzado. Not all functions or offices are shown. Cruzado adopted a highly personal style as president which impressed many. The Bozeman Daily Chronicle noted that this style included listening intently, touching a person on the elbow when conversing, and memorizing names.
It's just > that the atmosphere of threat is general here. It affects every corner of > your personality, yet it's hard to take it personally, so wide is the danger > spread. ... Yesterday, talking with a reporter in the usual seedy Cairo café > — a place I've always considered safe — I saw a well-dressed man at the next > table listening intently. Finally he interrupted.
In 1948 he married Helen McCorkindale. They had a son and a daughter. Colleagues describe him as having "a disarming way of listening intently to what others said", a "quiet, dry sense of humour", a "fine, critical, but constructive intelligence", "an enviable ability to handle detail", and "friendliness and kindness". They also mention his knowledge of music and English literature and his lively appreciation of good food.
Miles McDougall was born and raised in Christchurch, New Zealand. He grew up listening intently to musicians such as the Pet Shop Boys, Eurythmics, B52′s and Matt Bianco, and as an adult listens to most releases from DFA Records and Kitsuné. He studied classical music in his youth, and after graduating high school, studied at the CPIT, Jazz School; majoring in performance on drum kit.
He was admitted as a student in the Middle Temple in 1845, was called to the Bar, and became a judge in June 1882. He was well known for sentencing criminals to lashes. In his latter years, he would sometimes listen to cases with his eyes closed, listening intently, and opening an eye suddenly if something significant were said. Colleagues jocularly referred to this as "the peep of Day".
He acquired the nickname "the sleeping judge" from his habit of shutting his eyes while listening intently to a case. As a lawyer he was influenced by humanist ideas, and was familiar with the ideas of Aristotle, and the debates of the period between his followers and the Ramists. He was a believer in both the rationality of the English common law and in its connection with custom.Glenn Burgess, The Politics of the Ancient Constitution (1992), pp.
Ahmad is recruited against his will. Ahmad learns Norse during their journey by listening intently to his companions' conversations. He is looked down upon by the huge Norsemen, who mock his physical weakness and his small Arabian horse, but he earns a measure of respect by his fast learning of their language, his horsemanship, ingenuity, and ability to write. Reaching King Hrothgar's kingdom, they confirm that their foe is indeed the ancient "Wendol", fiends who come with the mist to kill and take human heads.
He is not mentioned in Job 2:11, in which Job's friends are introduced, nor is he mentioned at all in the epilogue, 42:7–10, in which God expresses anger at Job's friends. He does not say anything that is not said more succinctly by the three original friends or by God, and his speech contains more Aramaisms than the rest of the book. Elihu's preface in chapter 32 indicates that he has been listening intently to the conversation between Job and the other three men.
The women surrounded the centennial flame carrying a black coffin. Approximately three dozen women, dressed in feminine attire, including heels and skirts, pantyhose and gloves, entered the House of Commons taking their seats in the various galleries circling the House. Once seated, the women quietly chained themselves to their seats, listening intently as, on the House floor, NDP MP Andrew Brewin asked the Minister of Justice John Turner if he would consider reviewing the abortion law; Turner said he doubted the law would be reviewed, closing discussion on the matter. Just before 3 p.m.
Along the way, the two meet Tekkens Christie Monteiro, a fellow capoeira fighter whom Elena spars with. While Dudley was less than thrilled about the journey to begin with, it turns out that Elena's cheerful demeanor helped make it a fun trip. As Pandora opens, it creates a geyser of light, reminding Elena of "flowers falling from the sky", prompting Dudley to invite her to his garden. Returning to Britain, Elena told the tree who summoned her all about the trip, and the tree seemed to be listening intently.
Throughout his career, Grant repeatedly told highly detailed stories of his military experiences, often making slight mistakes in terms of dates and locations. As a poor hardscrabble farmer in St. Louis just before the war, he kept his neighbors spellbound till midnight "listening intently to his vivid narrations of Army experiences." In calm moments during the Civil War, he often spoke of his recent experiences, typically "in terse and often eloquent language." Grant's interpretations changed—in his letters written during the Mexican War period, there is no criticism of the war.
Khurana was born and brought up in a Punjabi family in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. Her family was mostly non-musicians, consisting of doctors, engineers, and people working in foreign services. But her interest in music grew in her early years, when she saw her brother learning from musicologist and vocalist Pandit Raghunath Rao Musalgaonkar, a disciple and nephew of Raja Bhaiya Poonchwale of Gwalior gharana. Her conservative family didn't allow girls to learn music, but when her father saw her listening intently to classical music on radio, he allowed her to start her musical training at age 12 under Musalgaonkar.
On his first day of trial, Whelan was noted as wearing an "irreproachable" black silk hat, black frock coat, white vest with narrow gold chain and back pants, and exhibiting a "jaunty" demeanor. He sat with folded arms, listening intently to the trial proceedings and eating apples. He was entranced by the flies walking on the ceiling of the courthouse, and laughed audibly when a constable lost his footing and slipped while trying to bring him out of the defendant's box. Agnes Macdonald wrote in her journal that he was a "small, mean-looking" man, who stroked his moustache nervously.
CODA editor John Norris praised the quintet's "mastery of sensitive interaction" and wrote that they "must be one of the most beautifully integrated groups ever to play jazz". Norris noted that "Every man is listening intently at all times, responding sensitively to mutual hints and directions", and stated "The empathy between Carter, Williams and Hancock, the way they anticipate each other, push each other, support each other, and phrase together - all this without a sign of strain - is really amazing". He cited the Davis-penned "Circle" as the album's highlight and wrote that the composition "defines the excellence of the group... a masterpiece".Norris, John (1967).
Evert commends Leslie Ludy writing about the importance of listening intently and regularly to God's voice in seeking discernment about romantic relationships.Evert (2003), p. 45. Also in If You Really Loved Me, Evert praises a passage from When God Writes Your Love Story in which Leslie Ludy recalls having spoken with a group of young men who all agreed that the most desirable women were those who were slow to establish strong emotional attachments to potential romantic partners, and that the least desirable women were those who were emotionally promiscuous. According to Evert, these men are right; he uses the passage to support his argument that lack of sexual experience is attractive.Evert (2003), pp. 59–60.
When responding amen will constitute a ' (, "[prohibited] interruption"), one should not respond amen. An example of this type of situation would be within the evening kiddush on Jewish holidays, when the blessing of sheheheyanu is added within the kiddush prayer. By listening intently and responding amen to each blessing of the kiddush prayer, all those present can effectively fulfill their obligation to recite kiddush, even though only one person is actually reciting it, via the principle of shomea k'oneh (, "One who hears is the equivalent of one who recites"). While men either recite the ' blessing in kiddush or dispense their obligation by listening to someone else recite it, women generally recite their ' during candle lighting.
Not only the quayside but a ferry beside it on the water are packed full of people listening intently. According to Horner, "In 1896, as the country was mired in an economic slowdown that affected millions, a real, substantive policy debate was conducted by candidates who believed firmly in their respective positions." Bryan, whose campaign was ill-financed, felt that his best means of persuading the voter of his position was personal communication, and embarked on an unprecedented itinerary of whistle stop appearances by train. If the train passed any large group of homes and did not stop for Bryan to speak, it would at least disgorge a bundle of political tracts for local distribution.
In 1898, three years after Nipper's death, Francis Barraud, his last owner and brother of his first owner, painted a picture of Nipper listening intently to a wind-up Edison-Bell cylinder phonograph. Thinking the Edison-Bell Company located in New Jersey, USA, might find it useful, he offered it to James E. Hough, who promptly replied, "Dogs don't listen to phonographs". On 31 May 1899, Barraud went to the Maiden Lane offices of The Gramophone Company with the intention of borrowing a brass horn to replace the original black horn on the painting. Manager William Barry Owen suggested that if the artist replaced the machine with a Berliner disc gramophone, that he would buy the painting.
At a same time, he took a direction not quite possible for a guitarist in jazz scene – he felt he needed to question himself on what musical direction he should be taking. As a guitarist, he reached out toward the musical treasure chest of Spain, and of Latin America, and listened broadly and deeply for sources of inspiration. Traditional music for guitar draws heavily upon tango, choro and flamenco, and Ito found inspiration in the works of Enrique Granados and Isaac Albéniz, along with contemporary Latin American composers Antonio Lauro and Manuel Ponce. As well, he began listening intently to the works of Heitor Villa-Lobos, who could be called the ‘Bach of Brazil.
Not only the quayside, but a ferry beside it on the water are packed full of people listening intently. Bryan's plan for victory was to undertake a strenuous train tour, bringing his message to the people. Although Hanna and other advisors urged McKinley to get on the road, the Republican candidate declined to match Bryan's gambit, deciding that not only was the Democrat a better stump speaker, but that however McKinley travelled, Bryan would upstage him by journeying in a less comfortable way. McKinley's chosen strategy was a front porch campaign; he would remain at home, giving carefully scripted speeches to visiting delegations, much to the gratification of Canton's hot dog vendors and souvenir salesmen, who expanded facilities to meet the demand.
The Lute Player depicts a young woman in a golden dress with a lute, turned away from the observer, concentrating her attention on the nineteen stringed instrument and listening intently to a note. She may be tuning her lute in anticipation of a concert, as shown by the assortment of recorders, a cornetto and violin, and the song books lying open on the table before her. The painting is rich in its renderings of fabrics. It can be taken as a genre scene or as a portrait, but since many of the paintings of its time included some allegorical message, it can also represent the allegory of hearing or a portrayal of Harmonia, the Greek goddess of harmony and concord.
Others include a similarly well-known photograph of Nehru and Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan walking as AICC representatives to meet the Cabinet Mission while a rickshaw carrying Patel travels alongside. A photograph of Nehru and Patel listening intently to Gandhi at a Congress Working Committee meeting was made into a commemorative stamp after Patel's death in 1950; it won a silver plaque from Amrita Bazar Patrika as the best news photograph of the year. After independence in 1947, Roy continued to photograph Nehru in particular, taking several photographs of the Nehru-Gandhi family and one of Nehru sitting pensively in cricket flannels, his chin resting on his bat. Also in the 1950s, he was one of the first to document the trek by pilgrims to the cave at Amarnath in Kashmir.
Retrieved April 27, 2015 Inspired by a collection of German ghost stories they had read, Lord Byron proposed a contest to see who could write the scariest story, leading Shelley to write Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus and Lord Byron to write "A Fragment", which Polidori later used as inspiration for The Vampyre – a precursor to Dracula. These days inside Villa Diodati, remembered by Mary Shelley as happier times, were filled with tension, opium, and intellectual conversations. After listening intently to one of these conversations she woke with the image of Dr. Frankenstein kneeling over his monstrous creation, and thus she had the beginnings of her now famous story. In addition, Lord Byron was inspired to write the poem "Darkness", by a single day when "the fowls all went to roost at noon and candles had to be lit as at midnight".

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