Listening
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So these guys are sitting there,
listening
to this signal, and people start coming into the office and saying, "That's pretty cool.
We may be the first people in the United States
listening
to this.
And they run some more of the numbers, and at the end of about three or four weeks, turns out they have mapped the exact trajectory of this satellite around the Earth, just from
listening
to this one little signal, going off on this little side hunch that they'd been inspired to do over lunch one morning.
The door opens and there's a room full of mothers, mothers with babies, and they're sitting, and they're talking, they're
listening.
Ears are made not for hearing, but for
listening.
For example, have you ever considered that there are
listening
positions, places you can listen from?
Reductive
listening
is
listening "
for."
That's the way we talk, right guys? Expansive listening, on the other hand, is
listening "
with," not
listening "
for."
Men, if you get nothing else out of this talk, practice expansive listening, and you can transform your relationships.
Just
listening
to music is good for you, if it's music that's made with good intention, made with love, generally.
I stopped
listening
to their stories quite as closely as I had before.
Would it surprise you that my ears and eyes almost bled from watching and
listening
to this awful movie?
My ears almost bled from
listening
to the songs that sounded like they were sung by a chorus of howler monkeys.
Your time and brains will be much better spent reading or
listening
to Charlie Wilson's War.
The pics are really, really great, no wonder in a Ridley Scott film, but if you can avoid
listening
to the text, it will become much better.
If you actually like
listening
to Tenacious D because of their musical prowess, then knock yourself out and buy the soundtrack.
As I'm
listening
to my parents watch this (after I gave up 10 minutes into the film), they have absolutely no idea what is going on.
There is this part in the movie where Gordon Patrick (Nick Moran) is having a conversation on the phone with the C.I.A., like you're
listening
to a Chinese synchronizer.
thanks for
listening.
The first half hour is still mildly entertaining if you keep yourself busy with spotting all the clichés and
listening
to the cheesy textbook dialogs, but the whole thing just gets too dire.
I feel a greater sense of suspense and anticipation
listening
to a computerized voice chip endlessly droning out the products of a random number generator.
The story isn't that bad but the animation is a horror and
listening
to the kid saying "boing-boing" incessantly is a pain.
Couldn't stand
listening
to the badly written dialogue, I mean, who the heck wrote that script?
What was the aim here...I started to have a look at it but then I realized that it had no aim...poor acting...no action and no story..i ended up
listening
to it while i was surfing the web reading about David Beckham's $250 million dollar US soccer Galaxy contract.
And the infinitely more annoying factor: That incessantly ringing phone..nothing but
listening
to the phone ring over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over...you get my point.
Just
listening
to the dialog left a horrible taste of sour milk in my mouth.
Watching this movie has the same effect as
listening
to a Billy Madison essay--"Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it."
Pretty much like
listening
to Creed, or Nickleback.
After
listening
to the "plot", you will wish they went back to not talking.
A large part of the film just shows a grumpy woman teaching or
listening
to piano, which might appeal to some people.
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