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  • I swore if I ended up as a drooling, voice-hearing blob Id sue that Bible thumper, so help me God.

    What Would Emma Do? Eileen Cook 2008

  • I swore if I ended up as a drooling, voice-hearing blob Id sue that Bible thumper, so help me God.

    What Would Emma Do? Eileen Cook 2008

  • I swore if I ended up as a drooling, voice-hearing blob Id sue that Bible thumper, so help me God.

    What Would Emma Do? Eileen Cook 2008

  • Besides, all this music even Dixieland was New Orleans's own music really, a march music, a crazy-mixed-up form that came growling out of old Buddy Bolden's beautiful horn and song from such a crazy voice-hearing mind; that came from the vaudeaux drumming and dancing on Congo Square of the slaves enjoying one free day'a week, Sunday, losing their cares amidst the primitive blues of that percussive dance music.

    Whatever Happened to "Classical" Music? Part II The Daily Growler 2006

  • Nature -- I mean intellectual intercourse, not merely the emotional intercourse of the sailor or explorer or farmer -- tends to beget a habit of mind the farthest possible removed from the myth-making, the vision-seeing, the voice-hearing habit and temper.

    Time and Change John Burroughs 1879

  • Bartels-Velthuis and her team are now conducting a five-year follow-up study of the children to see how the voice-hearing plays out and what effect, if any, it has on behavior.

    Reuters: Top News 2010

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