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So I figured, well, I got a little time on my hands, and, you know, while the kids are at school I want to come out and hear about the programs, I want to meet the students.
WHITEHOUSE: Roundtable with the First Lady and Mary's Center Teen Program | The White House
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But it's -- I feel like I have a privilege being able to come out and hear about good programs, and meeting young people and to talk.
WHITEHOUSE: Roundtable with the First Lady and Mary's Center Teen Program | The White House
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All groups appreciated the opportunity to come together as a group, to ask questions, and to hear about the programs and priorities of USAID's work in India.
WHITEHOUSE: Engaging the Indian Diaspora in International Development | The White House
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Nintendo president Satoru Iwata recently talked about how the Wii U's second screen was nearly scrapped due to cost concerns, so it shouldn't come as too much of a surprise to once again hear him talk about the importance of pricing.
ENGADGET: Nintendo's Iwata says being first in next-gen race is 'not important at all,' pricing is
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You know, I've been going to town halls all over America, and I see the people out there, thousands of them who come to hear me, and they're nervous about immigration, and for the reasons that the economy isn't working for people.
CNN: Transcript of Thursday's Democratic presidential debate
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He launched a litany of complaints about the Church that I'd come to hear over and over: it was the most reactionary force in the world, anti-Semitic, misogynist, homophobic....the Vatican...the Crusades...
NPR: Excerpt: 'Take This Bread'
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You hear about potential buy-outs, but they never seem to come to fruition.
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"He really didn't come out and say what he would do as the president, " said Fields, who wanted to hear about Social Security, health care and military issues.
CNN: NHPrimary.com: Keyes rails against abortion, taxes
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"I would like to hear the candidates speak about real issues and stick to the facts rather than see the 'gloves come off, ' " wrote iReporter Sherry Simon of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
CNN: Just the facts, iReporters plead