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Simply being supportive and available to lend an ear is a big part of the process.
But Israel hardly knew what they told him, though he tried to lend an ear to their story.
The least we can do is lend an ear.
Not for lending an ear or a shoulder to cry on about your spouse.
Still less did the government lend an ear to the cry for parliamentary reform.
And please lend an ear as he tries to undo it.
However, if you can decipher her message, it is worth lending an ear to.
This was done in order to draw the attention of the authorities, to make them lend an ear to our demands.
This was the kind of thing, the Soviet leader said, that "it would not be a sin to lend an ear to."
"There are certain segments of society that will never lend an ear to a new idea.
Then lend an ear to the city of Yonkers, which is sponsoring one.
A loving friend, always willing to lend an ear or hand, her advice and love were invaluable to many.
As her husband was often difficult to talk to, church members would go to Martha, who was always happy to lend an ear.
So open your book and lend an ear.
A. Always lend an ear, but if your boss opens up about personal problems, be careful to keep the interaction professional.
I know you're always willing to lend an ear to people like that, Quark."
Why did you lend an ear to the temptings of friends?
Ms. Hughes today described the former president's role as "that of a loving father," ready to lend an ear to his son.
"We should lend an ear," he wrote, "to the criticism that Japan in itself has become a fortress."
I kept those thoughts to myself, though, and instead I tried to help, offering advice, lending an ear.
No one would lend an ear to the ravings of an African alchemist.
Sometimes it just lends an ear to ease homesickness.
A concert hall is not necessarily the ideal place to lend an ear to the lullaby of Broadway.
A song to lend an ear to while chillin .
Across the street, the dark figure that seemed to glide across the snow beckoned for them to lend an ear.