Word: hear
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...most obvious answer--and the one we hear from supporters of disinvestment--is yes. We want to help Blacks achieve their freedom, they say. Black South Africans know their own situation best. So they understand best what we can do to help them, and we should defer to their judgment...
...liberties, especially the organs of the Church, which have voiced dissent over government policies, are objectively wrong and deserve approbation. It is precisely because of the spiking of these stories by such groups as the Committee on Central America (COCA) that I, for one, ventured to Boylston Auditorium to hear what those who oppose the Sandinista regime had to say. Mr. Crystal ends his letter on a note of high pomposity by saying, "I hear the objections: Where might [the protestors] argument take us tomorrow? To this I answer: What is happening today?" By this formulation, Mr. Crystal, assuming that...
There were other rights at issue in the incident as well: the right of the hecklers to their own speech and of the audience to hear what the Contra had to say. What was wrong with the hecklers' actions was their decision to enforce a subjective judgment of what rights the speaker did or didn't have--a decision they advertised with the slogan "no free speech for murderers...
...ball like we're expected to," McNamara said. "But, I didn't like the 0-2 pitches they were hitting and my pitchers will hear about it Tuesday when we work...
...about a quarter of a second. Hasn't much time to spare these days. Slight aw-shucks duck of his head, gentle smile, a glint of fond memory behind his eyes, and for a few minutes he's standing in an old ivy hall someplace and you can almost hear the mellow chords of the glee club float with the fresh breeze through the open window...