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The third aria is the part in which she makes herself heard the best.
My son? He doesn't seem to be interested in classical music. I always hear some loud music coming from his room, though - techno, electric, or what have you.
My son? He doesn't seem interested in classical music. I can't tell whether it's techno or electro, but he's always listening to music at a loud volume.
The song I heard before in the train station loops endlessly around my head.
Which CD do you want to listen to?
Recently my brother in law, artillery major Y, came back from a three year trip in Paris. Surrounded by a great number of souvenirs he had brought back, we heard tales of his travels.
Recently my brother in law, artillery major Y, came back from a three year trip in Paris. Surrounded by a great number of souvenirs he had brought back, we heard tales of his travels.
Mother always cries when she listens to sad songs.
I'm listening to a Harry Potter audio book with the Walkman I just bought.
I can't stand listening to loud music.
I have heard of this song some time ago.
Can you remember the first time you heard the Beatles?
Tom told me that Mary was good at playing the piano, but I didn't really believe him until I heard her play.
Tom was entranced by Mary's singing.
Have you ever listened to the French version of this opera?
Tom doesn't listen.
Ozawa had been demobilized from overseas and had just arrived this night into his hometown, Osaka, but he had heard rumors on the train about bandits roaming in the postwar cities and suburbs.
What kind of music do you usually listen to?
She sat next him and listened quietly.

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