This news is music to the ears of the American Left and their friends in Europe.
Music to the ears of those of us who have been preaching this for years.
It was music to the ears of people long accustomed to hearing gun shots close to their doors.
Besides, being accused of Democratic leanings is music to the ears of a Republican intent on grabbing Democratic votes.
The media silence on the subject of growth investing today should be music to the ears of the next T.
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All this is music to the ears of Miles Young, the CEO of Ogilvy, whose agency is the largest in China.
The study will be music to the ears of social media firms keen to make more money from customers via personalised marketing.
This will be music to the ears of the hedge funds that have been stampeding into food, commodities, and energy since March.
All of which should be music to the ears of TI's shareholders.
The result, heard while riding around the hills of Maryland in one of Ibiquity's three testing vans, is stunning to the ears.
All this sounds like music to the ears of the Bush administration.
All this is music to the ears of Luciano and Gisela Beretta, who run the Antica Distilleria Beretta in the village of Tschierv.
This kind of plan is music to the ears of not just the fossil fuel industry but also to any energy intensive manufacturers.
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This new turn in footwear is music to the ears of shoe designers like Milan-based Gianvito Rossi, who never cottoned to the platform.
But to the ears of some artists, the buzzy noise of those tiny gears spitting out a completed print will be more than nostalgic.
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To the ears of a zealot, such a denunciation sounds like an invitation to go out and claim a heavenly reward by slaying the offender.
The response is all music to the ears of Prof McAllister.
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All of which will be music to the ears of Michael Gove, the education secretary, who said last month that he was determined to reform A-levels.
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But the first chords will not have been music to the ears of a coalition of environmentalists, farmers and ideologues, who fought hard against the concert.
This is music to the ears of Sir Colin Chandler, chairman of Vickers, who shares French nervousness at the prospect of a land-systems business dominated by Germany.
In each case, the NFL held out the promise of a future Superbowl music to the ears of powerful hotel and retail interests as a deal-closer on a contentious publicly funded stadium proposal.
That entails a loss of US jobs, loss of US economic momentum and ultimately, a reduced American stake in global hydrocarbon fundamentals: Music to the ears of conventional gas players in Russia, Central Asia, the Middle East and Latin America.
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She said the presence of Russian troops in Georgia's breakaway territories (South Ossetia and Abkhazia) constituted an "occupation" - a word which comes as music to the ears of the Georgian government, which has lobbied hard for its use by Western allies.
Now that may cheer up the general public, who have long expressed outrage at the hefty bonuses bankers have earned and continued to amidst scandal, economic deterioration and government bailouts -- but it's certainly not music to the ears of British Prime Minister David Cameron.
That will be music to the ears of her coach Mick Woods, who works with Twell at UK Athletics' (UKA) endurance centre at St Mary's University in Twickenham, and it will delight the governing body, which knows how important 2009 is for the sport after a mixed showing in Beijing.
Although Obama received enthusiastic applause from his audience in Prague when he announced his intention to destroy the US's nuclear arsenal, drastically scale back its missile defense programs and forge a new alliance with Russia, his words were anything but music to the ears of the leaders of former Soviet satellites threatened by Russia.
After-dinner speaking is one way--requests have flooded in for the great orator to grace the ears of motivation-hungry investment bankers and chief executives.
On a recent trip to San Francisco, I met up with the team at Noisebridge, the hackerspace they work out of, to try the ears out for myself.
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