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When you get into Population, keep your ear to the ground, ask around.
You have to keep your ear to the ground to find out what's going on in this place.
You fellows certainly do keep your ears to the ground.
You need to "keep your ear to the ground," so to speak.
But I implore you, just keep your ear to the ground.
Well, you might keep your ears to the ground.
There are plans to refurbish the place, so keep your ears to the ground.
"Keep your ear to the ground, do you, my lad?"
"Keep your ear to the ground while I'm away, and write to me if you hear any martial stirrings."
So keep your ear to the ground and you may just get - you guessed it - lucky!
Because keeping your ear to the ground is really what it's all about, Billy thought, and shivered. '
"Cindy, you keep your ear to the ground across the bay, don't you?"
"You kind of keep your ear to the ground," Mr. Daley said in an interview this week.
As said, keep your ear to the ground when you are there, we don't know any differently to the Aussie govt.
Keep your ear to the ground and mix with people from other departments and those who are 'in the know'.
'The food's good and, of course, it pays to keep your ear to the ground.'
'Well, keep your ear to the ground, willya, Bob?
Lifted or the Story Is in the Soil, Keep Your Ear to the Ground (2002)
Your best bet is to ask around, keep your ear to the ground, act on your common sense and weigh up the pros and cons at the time.
"If you can just keep your ear to the ground about the dock strike... Canvass opinion, try and get a few positive responses, a few quotes, you know.
Having selected and equipped your emergency base, you must then, if you are to live in a target area, keep your ear to the ground and your eyes open with respect to world affairs.
Keep Your Ear to the Ground As chairman of Wal-Mart, I, of course, was the one who ultimately authorized all those expenditures for technology, which proved absolutely crucial to our success.
The concert included almost everything from the dazzling new Bright Eyes album, "Lifted: Or the Story Is in the Soil, Keep Your Ear to the Ground" (Saddle Creek).
If you've been keeping your ear to the ground, this news is no surprise: Intel is scrapping its plans for Tejas and Jayhawk, planned revisions to the Pentium 4 and Xeon respectively.
Conor Oberst references this album art in another of his songs, "Waste of Paint", from the album Lifted or The Story Is in the Soil, Keep Your Ear to the Ground.