Word: hear
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Markey denied Mohl's request to speak on the state's behalf, saying he only wanted to hear from Sununu...
...comments were a touch disingenuous, since France has in fact been negotiating with Syria about French hostages held in Lebanon, but it was a sample of what the Administration can expect to hear in growing volume from its allies. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher frostily instructed her subordinates to refrain from inquiring about what the U.S. was up to in its dealings with Iran. She does not want to know. As if that did not indicate enough displeasure, a top British official called foreign reporters to a briefing at which he repeated that British policy is not to negotiate with...
...once celebrated jousting has outlived its usefulness. Speakes has been experimenting with one-on-one or small group meetings with the President. Fine for the invited journalists, rejoined Donaldson, but the public would lose "the only time that they get to see Ronald Reagan use his mind, actually to hear a question, think about it, try to recall what it was that people suggested to him he say, or that he wants to say, and say it." Otherwise, in the President's prepared speeches, "when the red light goes on, no one can match him. He looks at that TelePrompTer...
...just brown-wrap paper... It's one ply, rough, coarse and hard. You can hear it crinkle," said Kim Collier, an 18-year-old freshman from Chicago who's leading the complaints...
...wore a gray suit and had an unkempt beard. He said his kidnappers had broken his hearing aid when he was seized in a west Beirut street May 7 and he could not hear well...