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But I turned a deaf ear to all he said.
But to that question the night turned a deaf ear.
Still, there is every reason to believe that Washington will turn a deaf ear to this evidence.
So far the French seem to be turning a deaf ear.
He would not turn a deaf ear to these poor people and their suffering.
But today the markets appeared to turn a deaf ear.
So he turned a deaf ear and finished his dinner.
To all this Albany is likely to turn a deaf ear.
But who could turn a deaf ear to radio after this weekend's events?
"Turning a deaf ear to your constituents is never good public policy."
To all of them the Pats turned a deaf ear.
Johnson tries to turn a deaf ear to it all.
He turned a deaf ear to the appeals of poverty.
And it certainly didn't cause him to turn a deaf ear.
To be sure, many Russian companies still turn a deaf ear to shareholders.
Tony had turned a deaf ear to the old man's warnings.
Unfortunately, Iraq has thus far turned a deaf ear to the voices of peace and reason.
Congress did not hear a unified voice, making it easier to turn a deaf ear.
The owners turned a deaf ear to such an expensive demand.
Jack however turns a deaf ear and continues his journey.
"We are desperately in need of donors and the government has turned a deaf ear to us."
I turn a deaf ear to my husband's nervous: "When are you getting up?"
Yet, the Member States have often turned a deaf ear.
For over two hours Halsey turned a deaf ear to these calls.
The authorities have turned a deaf ear to attempts by some residents to put the war behind them.