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hear from

verb as in get word from

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"I can't avoid this feeling that if I just do another drawing, I might hear from a lady in Australia who can't get up in the morning, or a guy who's in rehab. It's a desire to connect in a way that is a life giving."

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Nonsense that sounds a lot like the echoes we hear from Lewandowski and Johnson today.

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But the court did not hear from the victims themselves, after one person who planned to speak, Mia, a former assistant of Combs who testified anonymously, pulled out after the defence wrote a letter calling her a liar.

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I suspected they might be a little more interested to hear from the people set to be their consumers for the next several decades.

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"I will be worried until I hear from them, or they send me a message that they are OK, and they're in a safe place."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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