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  • Hearin adds that when students cannot find work in their field in a bad economy, finding work when the economy improves can be even harder.

    Young And Out Of Work 2010

  • Hearin 'them makes me feel like I'm sixteen again.

    Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine 2004

  • Hearin 'them makes me feel like I'm sixteen again.

    Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine 2004

  • Hearin 'you talkin' like th 'Padre, that way, gave me a regular jolt.

    The Aztec Treasure-House Thomas Allibone Janvier

  • "Hearin 'you tell about Joanna brings the time right back as if 't was yesterday," she said.

    The Hermitage 1910

  • "Hearin 'me?" he said to Calumet's cold, inquiring glance.

    The Boss of the Lazy Y Charles Alden Seltzer 1908

  • "Hearin 'you tell about Joanna brings the time right back as if 'twas yesterday," she said.

    The Country of the Pointed Firs Sarah Orne Jewett 1879

  • Harper took the key, an 'was just goin' from the room, when he h'ard the visitor -- though in truth he was more at hame there than any of us -- h'ard him say, 'I'll tell you what you've been doing, sir, and you'll tell me whether I'm not right!' Hearin 'that, the butler drew the door to, but not that close, and made no haste to leave it, and so h'ard what followed.

    Donal Grant, by George MacDonald George MacDonald 1864

  • "As a result of Alicia's work, the Twin Cities [deaf community] has one of the best-organized networks for communication," said Mary Hartnett, Executive Director of the Commission of Deaf, DeafBlind, and Hard of Hearin

    THE MEDICAL NEWS Editors 2010

  • Clyde - Read My Mind (Hearin 'Aid's psychic network remix) [m8mc]

    Beyondjazz.net - All Posts Kerem 2009

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