Sentences with phrase «by listeners of»

I know about Rush because I have a friend who is surrounded by listeners of his at home and at work and he calls me regularly to ask if what he was told by friends / family is true, because they heard it on Rush's show.

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He's realized he finds having strong relationships with his family, work he's proud of and eager readers and listeners more satisfying than knowing the play - by - play of March Madness.
Technically, live chat - based 7 Cups of Tea listening sessions are administered by thousands of active listeners who complete the organization's hour - long online training course and pass a certain test.
Of course, by only releasing his album on Tidal he cut out a huge portion of listeners who use one of the other serviceOf course, by only releasing his album on Tidal he cut out a huge portion of listeners who use one of the other serviceof listeners who use one of the other serviceof the other services.
Leaders who master the practice of good listening will be more apt to intuitively understand the other person's story by searching conversations for depth and meaning, digging deeper than casual listeners, and getting to the root of an issue in order to come up with the right solution.
Apple's support forums (granted, these are seldom the place to find satisfied customers, but they're useful for seeing the types of problems users are having) are lively with unhappy listeners bewildered by how to use the service, how to buy music and how to add the music they've already bought.
From taking charge of your tech tools to managing your to - do list, Robbins helps listeners work smarter, rather than harder, by keeping it simple.
Martin Zwilling mentioned Howard Schultz, founder of Starbucks, and Chad Hurley, founder of YouTube, as examples of great storytellers because they each turned» «me» into a «we,» by being able to tell a story that shined the light on an interest, goal, or problem that both the teller and the listener shared.»
It had 71 million paying subscribers and 159 million monthly active listeners as of December, making it the largest streaming music service across the world by far.
The meta - analysis, published online today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, concluded that teaching approaches that turned students into active participants rather than passive listeners reduced failure rates and boosted scores on exams by almost one - half a standard deviation.
In 2011, researchers from the University of Illinois found they help with listener recall, and a 2003 study by University of Rochester researchers found these words weren't just superfluous, but actually helped with listener comprehension.
In an October article in LifeHealthPro, an online trade journal for insurance agents and financial advisers, Michael Markey, an insurance agent and owner of Legacy Financial Network, called for Ramsey to «be regulated and to be held accountable» by the government for the opinions he gives to listeners.
This is a segment called CEO Money Town Hall, sponsored by nFusz, where we invite our listeners to submit questions to the CEO's of the...
Entrepreneur - turned - angel - investor Jason Calacanis doesn't mince words, and this week's Too Embarrassed to Ask podcast is no exception: Asked by one of our listeners if he regretted selling his shares of Facebook when they were going for only $ 110 - 120 (versus $ 174 at the time of this writing), he had a one - sentence answer ready.
But as the next track, «KC Accidental,» shifts into gear, listeners are introduced to the unendorsed number one car chase song of the year, followed by «Stars and Sons,» which fades in and out of Hum - influenced handclaps in the midst of a spacey guitar swell.
Among the many remarkable aspects of this opinion was Stevens» strong solicitude for the right of «unwilling listeners» not to be jarred or offended by the protestors» messages.
«Lear's counterpart in the contemporary Church,» writes Mankowski, «is a certain segment of clergymen which has made it a practice to vindicate its prejudices by affecting to consult with the faithful, to listen to their concerns, only to announce with astonishment that God's Little Ones are pleading for precisely those changes for which the Listeners themselves have a deep and discerning sympathy.»
By making many reproductions it substitutes a plurality of copies for a unique existence and in permitting the reproduction to meet the beholder or listener in his own particular situation, it reactivates the object reproduced.
Victims of clergy sexual abuse, victims of any sexual abuse by any trusted adult, do need ready and generous listeners.
I've been fascinated by the potential of podcasts because I see them as an opportunity for listeners to opt - in to become part of a captive, actively listening audience.
What they say is so governed by the prose of print that most listeners can not grasp the thought.
The listener offers this wider perspective to her not by presenting it to her in the form of advice or information but rather by eliciting it from her by means of empathy and understanding.
But it was due also to the extraordinary demands placed on the listener by the complex structure and contemplative nature of Bruckner's symphonies.
Professor Rice always ended his appeals by entreating his listeners to prayer — «The most effective, practical thing we can do for Notre Dame is to pray, especially through the intercession of Mary, the Mother of God.
The country was up in arms, the war was on, in every breast burned the holy fire of patriotism; the drums were beating, the bands playing, the toy pistols popping, the bunched firecrackers hissing and spluttering; on every hand and far down the receding and fading spread of roofs and balconies a fulttering wilderness of flags flashed in the sun; daily the young volunteers marched down the wide avenue gay and fine in their new uniforms, the proud fathers and mothers and sisters and sweethearts cheering them with voices choked with happy emotion as they swung by; nightly the packed mass meetings listened, panting, to patriot oratory with stirred the deepest deeps of their hearts, and which they interrupted at briefest intervals with cyclones of applause, the tears running down their cheeks the while; in the churches the pastors preached devotion to flag and country, and invoked the God of Battles beseeching His aid in our good cause in outpourings of fervid eloquence which moved every listener.
Televangelists used money sent by listeners and viewers (much of it pledged for mission work overseas) to buy up hundreds of radio and TV station licenses, and to create satellite - fed networks.
The similarity between the world of the parable and the real world in which the listener finds her / himself serve as the basis.121 The new meaning created by the juxtaposition of the two is dependent on the commonality between the referent and metaphor.
It is thus heard, understood, interpreted, and retranslated by the careful listener, who will in turn speak by making use of the freedom of the word.
Here is the fundamental difference between the Word of God and the human word: God's Word is not just a sound which flies away and disappears, a meaning grasped one instant by the listener's mind only to fall into oblivion afterward.
Lyrics often become the only litmus test of acceptable music, but music itself impacts both the mind and the body by stirring up emotions in its listeners.
What I have been asked to do as a silent observer and listener of all what you have been saying through song, dance and comments, is to make a presentation on the subject of our Consultation, as given to you by K.M.Thomas on the first day.
The real sermon is the product of all that is contributed by both speaker and listeners during their time together.
Dozens of times in sermons a minister may take his eye, and hence his listener's eye, off the subject by inserting such phrases as «we find», or «we see».
I once heard a sermon given by Francis Schaeffer in which he counseled his listeners that if they were ever faced with two options, and one would lead to better pay, more fame, and greater recognition, while the other led to poverty and obscurity, we should choose the lesser and more humble of the two.
Perhaps by this time the question has been raised as to the theological presupposition back of this conviction that the experiences and viewpoints of the listeners constitute a part of the experience of the Word of God in the sermon.
As it is, the listener is brought to sense the abyss of lostness by placing the word «lost» out beyond the word «dead», and the height of joy in being found by locating «found» beyond «alive».
Disappointments felt by preachers and listeners are probably due to the fact that dialogical methods are rather easily postured while embracing the dialogical principle requires a radical reassessment of one's role as a preacher, one's view of the congregation as the people of God, one's understanding of whether the sermon is the preacher's or the church's, and one's theology of the Word; that is, does the Word of God occur at the lips, at the ear, or in the sharing of it?
On the basis of these concrete thoughts and events, by analogy and by the listener's identification with what he hears, conclusions are reached, new perspectives are gained, decisions made.
Speaking on a conference call with far - right pastor Rick Scarborough, Gohmert warned listeners that the nation could be coming «toward the end of [its] existence,» as evidenced by its leaders and citizens allegedly neglecting to remain true to biblical teachings.
Martha Beckwith explains in Hawaiian Mythology that receiving the word from such tellers was an auspicious event, heard only by daylight, with listeners careful not, to move, lest they interrupt the power of the exchange.
By striving at every possible point to make itself intelligible, the talk has sought to bring these things within the reach of each listener.
«I've barely been to church (by which I mean, Sunday services), for the past couple of years or so,» wrote one listener.
When BBC Radio 4 announced its Man of the Year award in 1981, voted for by listeners, Gerald Priestland was the runner - up, coming in just after the Pope...
On a deeper level, there exists a web of relationships wherein individual listeners respond to the nonverbal communication of their fellow listeners and the minister is influenced by the response of his congregation.
When Ken Burns produced his much acclaimed series of public television shows on the Civil War, one of the most powerful moments for many listeners was the reading of a letter written by Major Sullivan Ballou of the Second Rhode Island regiment to his wife, Sarah.
If the listener intends to worship, and not merely to hear what a good preacher has to say, worship by radio requires the same receptive, reverent turning of the soul toward God that any other worship requires.
The June issue of the Atlantic carried a study by sociologist William Martin of Rice University about the number of listeners who tune in regularly to politically right - wing preachers.
In fact, many people «heard» Luther's pamphlets read by someone else, both because some of the listeners were not literate and because oral reading was still a significant public act.
This does not mean we only have to raise standards of musical taste to improve our Sunday morning fare, but it does mean we must provide opportunities for listeners to improve their taste by becoming acquainted with the great masters.
By principle we mean the whole concern that governs the communication: when the monological principle is employed, one person tells another what he ought to know, and the communication is content - centered; when the dialogical principle governs a communication, the speaker feels responsible for and responds to the patterns of experience and understanding that his listener brings to the situation, and thus the listener is encouraged to grapple with his own meaning in relation to the speaker's meaning.
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